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The punk fashion movement didn’t originate from high-end fashion designers, but from young people crafting their own clothes, characterized by spiked hair, leather jackets, and a rebellious aesthetic.
Rooted in a "do-it-yourself" (DIY) culture, it embraced an anti-establishment ethos that rejected traditional fashion norms and the mainstream values of the fashion industry.
By the 1970s, the movement gained significant momentum, empowering subcultures around the globe to forge their own identities, particularly within fashion and music.
Another fact :
The Anarchy Symbol, a circle with an 'A' inside, became a widespread ideology. It was a visual representation of anti-authority sentiments.
Thanks for reading! Stay rebellious...!
*in a good way, of course LOL
Rooted in a "do-it-yourself" (DIY) culture, it embraced an anti-establishment ethos that rejected traditional fashion norms and the mainstream values of the fashion industry.
By the 1970s, the movement gained significant momentum, empowering subcultures around the globe to forge their own identities, particularly within fashion and music.
Another fact :
The Anarchy Symbol, a circle with an 'A' inside, became a widespread ideology. It was a visual representation of anti-authority sentiments.
Thanks for reading! Stay rebellious...!
*in a good way, of course LOL