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    Gothic

    Gothic is derived from Italian language.

    In Italian language gothic means "rough, barbarous"

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    Gothic language

    The Gothic language is an extinct East Germaniclanguage, spoken by the Goths.

    It is divided into three subgroups: Western Gothic,

    Eastern Gothic and Crimean Gothic.

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    Gothic fashion

    Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members

    of the Goth subculture.

    It is stereotyped as a dark, sometimes morbid,eroticized fashion and style of dress.

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    Some characteristic of this fashion are dark colored

    clothing: blacks, dark reds, blues, and purples.

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    Many often wear clothing made from leather, or innewer times PVC, or pieces of fetish attire, such as

    corsets and bodices.

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    Gothic style in modern trend

    Popular culture is what defines the current trends

    and up to date clothing styles that are in.

    Conforming to these trends is what is considered

    fashionable and modern.

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    Clothing and fashion is important because it is aform of nonverbal communication that helps indicate

    occupation, rank, gender, sexual availability, locality,class, wealth and group affiliation.

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    Gothic nail care

    who wants to maintain long nails, but often goths arelooking for a certain look that would make a nail care

    professional scream.

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    These trends are created by designers andimplemented by what celebrities and models wear.

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    Gothic style of hats

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    Gloves

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    Stockings/Leggings

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    Hair Styles

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    Hand Bags

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    Collars/Cuffs

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    Designers are also using theirpersonal heritages and cultures to

    bring forth the values they know

    into the public eye.

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    ORIGIN OF THE TERM

    The wordgrungeis believed to be a back formation

    from the US slang adjectivegrungy, which originatedin about 1965 as a slang term for "dirty" or "filthy".

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    One of the most important events in 1990s fashion was

    the rise of Grunge fashion in 1992.

    Grunge fashion was influenced

    by grunge music.

    It achieved mainstream popularity

    in 1992.

    Due to the mainstream success of Nirvana and their hitsingle Smell like Teen spirit.

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    Nirvana performing at the 1992 MTV video music awards

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    Grunge Fashion generally consists of loose fitting

    baggy clothing, which is usually ripped to givethe effect of old, tatty clothing.

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    The grunge style resulted in a decline

    in bright colours.

    It was dominated by plaid flannel

    shirts, stonewashed blue jeans,and dark colours like maroon,

    forest green,indigo, and brown.

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    White and black were also popular.

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    Grunge did not fail and is not dead

    This, however is a vast misconception made by the

    mtv viewing public of AmericaThey believe if they no longer

    support a trend it has ceased

    to exist.

    It is often asserted that the grung subculture

    died in the mid nineties

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    MONEY CANT BUY

    YOU GRUNGE

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    HIPPIES

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    The Beginning

    Youth movement that began in 1960 in USA Hippie derived from word hipster Initially used to describe beatniks who moved into San

    Franciscos Haight-Ashbury district

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    Inherited

    countercultural valuesof Beat Generation

    Listened toPsychedelic rock Embraced sexualrevolution

    Used drugs likecannabis and LSD

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    Rejected established institutions Criticized middle class values Opposed nuclear weapons & Vietnam war Embraced aspects of Eastern philosophy Often vegetarian and eco-friendly

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    Opposed political & social orthodoxy

    Favored peace, love & personal freedom Considered themselves seekers of meaning &love

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    Unusual standard ofdressing & grooming

    Expression of freedomfrom public norms Visual symbol of

    respect for individual

    rights & willingness toquestion authority

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    Hippie fashion reflects adisorderly, vagrant style

    Involved challenging genderdifference in clothing Both men & women wore

    jeans, maintained long hair

    Women wore little or nomake up & went braless

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    Often wore brightcoloured clothing ofunusual styles

    Bell-bottom pants, tie-

    dyed garments,peasant blouses,dashikis

    Native American,

    African & LatinAmerican

    motifs are used

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    Favoredaccessories

    include -

    Native AmericanJewelry

    HeadbandsHeadscarvesLong beadednecklaces

    Possessions weredecorated inpsychedelic art

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    It is essentially a striving forrealization of ones relationship to life

    and other people

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    Punk rock, an anti-establishment rock music genre.Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock.Punk fashion, clothing styles associated with the punk subculture.Punk ideologies, a group of social and political beliefs associated withthe punk subculture.Punk visual art, artwork associated with the punk subculture.Punk (magazine), a 1970s United States punk fanzine.Punk (fireworks), a utensil for lighting fireworks.Punk, one of the Mega Man Killers, robots in the Mega Man Classicvideo game series.

    Punk ,a street term for a petty criminal.

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    A single from the 2003 album Right of Way by Ferry Corsten."Punk", a song from the band Gorillaz's debut album.

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    The punk subculture is a subculture that is based around punk rock.It emerged from the larger rock and roll scene in the mid-to-late-1970sin the UK ,the US of A and Australia. The punk movement has spreadaround the globe and developed into a number of different forms.Punk culture encompasses distinct styles of :MusicIdeologiesFashionVisual artDanceLiterature and filmLi est le and communit .

    Several subcultures have developed out of punk to become distinct in

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    their own right including:HardcoreGothPsychobilly

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    Music is the most important aspect of the punk subculture. Punkmusic is called punk rock.Most punk rock songs are:ShortHave complicated arrangements andFeature lyrics that express punk valuesPunk rock is usually played in bands instead ofby solo artists.

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    Punks seek to outrage propriety with the highly theatrical use of:ClothingHairstylesCosmeticsTattoosJewelryBody modification

    They wear :

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    Tight "drainpipe" jeansT-shirts with risqu imagesRocker jacketsFootwear such as Converse sneakers, skate shoes, brothel creepers, orDr. Martens boots.

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    Some punks:Style their hair to stand in spikes.Cut it into Mohawks or other dramatic shapes, often coloring it withvibrant, unnatural hues.Punks tend to adorn their favorite jacket or vest with pin-backbuttons and patches of bands they love and ideas they believe in, tellingthe world around them a little bit about who they are.They sometimes flaunt taboo symbols such as the Iron Cross.

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    The times have changed. Even kids today are getting influenced by thepunk subculture. Spiked hair, T-shirts with logos, Funky shoes, Capsetc. are grabbing the attention of kids these days.

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    Clean cut and unfussy,

    the trend for pared down clothes

    has continued and there is not a

    frill or floral print in sight.Luxury fabrics and clever cutting

    is used to ensure that things aren't

    too dull or boring..

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    The fabric folded in an origamifashion and sleekly draped gowns

    made of fluid silk dominated and

    there isnt a ruffle or a flounce of

    lace in the crowd. It is clearly styledin a minimalist fashion.

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    MINIMALIST STYLE

    IN FOOTWEAR

    THE SIMPLE LOOK IN THE GLARES

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    THE SIMPLE LOOK IN THE GLARES

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    MINIMALISMIN

    HANDBAGS

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    MINIMALIST LIFESTYLE

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    MINIMALIST LIFESTYLE

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    Heavy metal (often referred to simply as metal) is a genre

    of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early

    1970s.

    Heavy metal is the most extreme in terms of volume,

    machismo, and theatricality.

    Heavy metal has long had a worldwide following of fans

    known as "metal heads" or "head bangers".

    Although early heavy metal bands such as Led Zeppelin,

    Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple attracted large

    audiences, they were often critically hated at the time, a

    status common throughout the history of the genre.

    Loud distorted

    guitars and

    dense bass and

    drum

    Electric guitar

    is the key

    element

    Loudness is

    the main

    characteristic of

    this music

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    The band that has received the most credit for

    revolutionizing the look was Judas Priest, primarily with its

    singer, Rob Halford. He incorporated a biker look to his

    stage persona as early as 1978.

    The clothing associated with heavy metal has its roots inthe biker and rocker subcultures.

    Judas Priest

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    Modern metal fashion is an amalgamation of punk, Goth, military fashion

    and even various historical fashions.

    Military fashion and vietnam war:Fans and bands of thrash metal, withthe members of thrash metal bands of the 1980s like Metallica, Destruction,

    and Megadeth wearing bullet belts around their waists on stage.

    Celtic, Viking and Chivalric culture: Bands such as Blind Guardian,and has its impact upon the everyday fashion and especially the stage gear of

    metal artists.

    The independence, masculinity and honor of the warrior ethos is extremely

    popular amongst metal heads, as is the rejection of modern day consumerist

    and metro sexual culture.

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    The band shirt is a common article of

    clothing in heavy metal culture.

    These come in two varieties: the

    normal T-shirt, and the long sleeve T-

    shirt, which will often feature designsdown the arms as well as on the back

    and front.

    These shirts display on their front the

    name of a band, often accompanied by

    the band's logo or an album cover, and

    the back some tour list, lyrics, slogan,or another image.

    This is standard uniform for fans of

    the band emblazoned on the shirt.

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    Patches are small shaped pieces of fabric that carry a

    design: normally, at least in terms of metal fashion, a band

    logo or album cover.They are normally displayed on Kutten.

    The traditional "patch jacket" is a black jacket, usually long

    sleeves, though denim jackets (More common in the UK and

    with traditional metal fashion) are also used, often with the

    sleeves cut off.

    Band names are also sometimes displayed in the form of

    badges, which are displayed in much the same way as

    patches, although obviously the range of locations in which

    they can be placed is greater.

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    The most commonly worn types of jackets that metalheads wear are blackleather jackets, blue/black denim jackets, trenchcoats and army combat

    jackets like field jackets

    Trenchcoat

    Leatherjacket

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    Denim JacketMilitary style

    jacket

    Field jackets Leather jackets

    Bikers jackets

    Denim style leather jacket

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    The most common form of leg-wear is tight, (semi-loose

    fitting or even baggy black or blue denim jeans (sometimes

    ripped).

    Leather trousers are also popular, as are camouflage-

    patterned combat trousers and kilts.

    Some leg wear is typically associated with particular stylesof metal, for example: spandex trousers

    Metal heads have also been known to wear

    cargo trousers and cargo shorts as well as

    denim cut-offs in warmer weather.

    Spiked band

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    Spandex

    trousers

    Cut-offsCombat

    trousers

    Leather

    trousersCut-offs

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    The most popular hairstyle associated with metal is which adds to

    the experience of head banging and reflects the non conformist

    attitude of metal.

    Among fans of power metal reflecting the medieval warrior image,

    among (typically female) fans of black metal and gothic metal,

    among alternative metal fans.

    Very short hair, or shaving receding hair is perfectly acceptable,

    as sported by singer Rob Halford of Judas Priest, Phil Anselmo of

    Pantera, Tim Owens of Iced Earth, and guitarists Scott Ian of

    Anthrax and Kerry King of Slayer.

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    Dread Locks!

    Head banging

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    Mullet

    hairstyle

    Headbanging

    Longhair

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    Jewellery is popular for both genders. Almost always silver, popular items

    include rings (often adorned with metal imagery such as skulls, flames, spikes,

    iron crosses etc.)

    Egyptian Jewellery such as the Ankh

    Silver neck-chains or pendants, often of a religious or anti-religious nature:crucifixes are popular.

    Headgear is rare among metal heads but some (especially fans of traditional

    heavy metal or thrash metal) sometimes wear bandanas, tuques, leather biker

    caps.

    Leather fingerless gloves are common accessories among heavy metal and

    thrash metal fans and are often adorned with metal studs or spikes.Popular in the extreme metal scene are military surplus items such as bullet belt

    and dog tags.

    tuquesFingerless

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    tuquesFingerless

    gloves

    bandanas

    Leather

    cap Metalring

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    Metal heads often engage in some

    form of body modification, the most

    popular being tattoos, which will

    often employ the imagery of metal,

    metal lyrics or even band logos or

    mascots.

    Piercings are also not uncommon,

    although facial piercings, especiallyamongst male metal heads, are not

    particularly common, especially

    when compared to other groups

    such as punks, Goths, or emos.

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