Punk Style examines the dress of this incredibly diverse, long-lasting and hugely influential subculture and its impact on mainstream fashion. Taking a comprehensive approach, the book includes a historical overview, a discussion of motivations behind dress practices, and a review of fashion cycles and merchandising methods. Punk is frequently positioned as a forerunner of trends that later become commonplace, as demonstrated in the proliferation and acceptance of body modification, the repeated use of deconstruction as a design aesthetic, and the recent boom in fashion that reflects DIY style through handmade crafts. The book explores how this dominant subcultural style continues to expand via the internet, youth buying-power, and the constant re-appropriation of its distinctive styles. This accessible text brings the discussion of punk fashion up-to-date and provides a concise overview for students and scholars and general readers interested in the punk subculture.
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Monica Sklar, PhD is an Associate Professor of Fashion History and Merchandising and the Director of the Historic Clothing and Textiles Collection at the University of Georgia.
Inhalt
 Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Punk Style Past and Present
Chapter 3: Punk Style Motivations and Explanations
Chapter 4: Punk Style Fashion and Society
Chapter 5: Conclusions
Reference List
Further Reading
Index
