Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald and Judd Nelson on the set of The Breakfast ClubFrom the David Bowie-borrowed opening monologue and emotive fist pumps to the choreographed Simple Minds soundtrack, The Breakfast Club is a pop culture heirloom. This month celebrates 30 years since cinema’s greatest teen stereotypes debuted on screen: the Princess, the Jock, the Brain, the Criminal and the Kook, rife with teenage angst and dressed in 1985s finest. Styled by costume designer Marilyn Vance, t...