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Trudie Styler is wistful for the ‘crazy’ 1980s

Trudie Styler is nostalgic for the electric, spontaneous energy of the ’80s.

“The ’80s is in a sense the beginning of my life in America,” she told us at Sabra House Saturday during a Sundance dinner for the film “Ten Thousand Saints,” which she produced and takes place in that era in New York.

Sting, the first place he played when he came to the USA with the Police was CBGBs. So there is a lot of nostalgia, of course, for that time. I just started having my kids, touring around the world with my boyfriend, he wasn’t my husband at the time. It was kind of a crazy time. More spontaneous than today…I think that this movie captures some of that maniacal energy. Too many drugs, a lot of alcohol, dancing, crazy wild music.”