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    Punk began in the 1970’s and changed the lifestyles of many who were influenced by this movement. Smithereens is a Punk rock romance movie that was made in 1982 and takes place in New York City. The movie portrayed lots of different aspects about the Punk’s including, the music, the fashion, and the lifestyle. The music was particularly hard to find in this movie because the plot focused on a girl, Wren, who left her home and would find a bed wherever she could. Her night life included…

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    Punk Subculture

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    dress of punks in England in the late 1970s. subculture specifically what? Ideals / fetishistic “Youth subcultures can be defined as meaning systems, modes of expression or lifestyles developed by groups in subordinate structural positions in response to dominant systems — and which reflect their attempt to solve structural contradictions rising from the wider societal context.” (Brake, 1985) Punk emerged in England's depressed…

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    Lolita Fashion Essay

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    Clothing – Lolita Fashion Lolita Fashion is fashion sub culture which is based on the Victorian era of clothing, this fashion movement came out during the 90s in Japan as a form of radical street style, with the taste for the Hello Kitty cuteness like a doll with head gear, make up, ribbon & frilly skirt and lace. Lolita fashion is believed to be partly created as a movement against this growing trend. Followers of this fashion movement simply like to express themselves using the terms of cute…

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    Vivienne Gallwear

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    become world’s most influential fashion designers and how their design influence on present day design. Vivienne Westwood was born in Isabel Swire Derbyshire in 1941. She played a vital role in the emergence of Punk Rock in the 1970s and has come to be known as one of the most influential British fashion designers of the twentieth century. Since 1960 to present, she has been the creative director for her own label. John Galliano is one of the most innovative fashion designers of the early…

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    The 1970's Punk Movement

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    States, United Kingdom(“The Art of”). This movement influenced and gave music, fashion, and attitude a new name. So what is this movement I’ve been talking so highly of? The Punk Movement. This movement was had a major effect on the younger generation, and was not just a music genre. It was much larger than that; a statement, an attitude, a fashion, and a lifestyle. It started in the early to mid 1970s around 1974. “Punk was created by youths who identified themselves, not primarily as artists,…

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    Music Influence On Fashion

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    Music 's influence on Fashion Music has been around since the beginning of time. Its influence on people and events are what make it so different and unique. People are heavily influenced by music and listen to it nearly everyday. With music being so popular throughout the decades it’s inevitable that major events and even eras in time are heavily influenced by it. Music 's influence on eras in time is huge, it shows how much we have grown throughout the years and what we came from. It also…

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    , is the definition of punk in the Collins English dictionary. And yet it also defines it as “An inferior, rotten or worthless person or thing” . Which one of these definitions truly defines the punk movement and the people who listened to the music and followed the fashion? The key aspect discussed will be what punk represented, what it stood for alongside who it represented in society and how it helped causes and issues surrounding youths in the late seventies. Punk was depicted as a…

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    Dick Hebdige's Subculture, the Meaning of Style, style as a form of resistance can be easily seen in examination of the punk movement, which emerged in the late 70's. In the UK, it can be seen to be a rebellion against the working-class youth's limited options in a capitalist driven society, as punks rejected the traditional values set out by the self-interested middle-class. Punk style aimed to shock and repulse with participants using their clothing as a means of breaking away from what was…

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    Essay On Max Mckeeown

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    this quote relates to punk. The way the “punk generation” changed their appearance to get attention was so they could educate everyone on their new views. One particular band that had the style and attitude for “punk” was The Ramones; “a group of "brothers" from Forest Hills, Queens. The Ramones helped invent punk rock by mastering a simple but extremely effective sound — a combination of speedy grooves, sing-along tunes and deadpan lyrics that achieved a kind of…

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    situation of that time, which was one of the most significant triggering mechanisms that changed the way people, mainly youth, approached living. The emergence of the punk subculture is a very interesting phenomenon and thought-provoking time period, which gave birth to a unique ideology, way of life, style of clothing and most importantly many punk bands, which were either…

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