ECP sent out an e-mail today announcing the 4th theme night: Kickback & Glow (you can view the email online here).
Looks like a very similar take on the Neon Beach Party themes from 2016-2018, and Neon Mardi Gras in 2019. We haven't had an official neon theme in 5 years!
Neon fashion first appeared when Stephen Sprouse revived '60s day-glo fashion on the runway in 1983. Most of what trickled down to the shopping malls was fluorescent accessories and swimwear. I mean, what's the point of UV clothes if you don't have a UV light shining on you? Neon became popular again at the end of the '80s and moved into the early '90s with a lot of Hip Hop fashion.
Amazon lets you search the entire category of UV clothes and cosmetics. Tonic water is also fluorescent.
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