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  2. Punk fashion - Wikipedia

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    Punk fashion circa 1986, a hairstyle with dyed red liberty spikes Punks in leather jackets with spikes and pin badges, 2003. Punk fashion is the clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, jewellery, and body modifications of the punk counterculture.

  3. Better Badges - Wikipedia

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    Better Badges was a London button-badge manufacturer, started in 1976 by Joly MacFie. During the years 1977–1984 it became the leading publisher and merchandiser of 'punk badges' - exporting millions worldwide from their offices at 286 Portobello Road. Better Badges was a major player in the punk and postpunk scenes from 1976–1983 - a ...

  4. Punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Early punk fashion adapted everyday objects for aesthetic effect: ripped clothing was held together by safety pins or wrapped with tape; ordinary clothing was customised by embellishing it with marker or adorning it with paint; a black bin liner became a dress, shirt or skirt; safety pins and razor blades were used as jewellery.

  5. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    This style was popular among people who listened to punk music such as The Sex Pistols, and later, (despite the band's self-proclaimed rock'n'roll image) Guns N' Roses. Usually the denim jackets (which became an identity of the group) were adorned by safety pins, buttons, patches, and several other pieces of music or cultural memorabilia.

  6. Judy Blame - Wikipedia

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    Judy Blame died on 19 February 2018, aged 58, one week after his 58th birthday. [1] Dylan Jones, editor-in-chief of GQ, wrote: “He was an artist, a genuine one, someone who could cherry pick cultural detritus and then mix it all together to create something new, something lasting.” [13] Caroline Rush, Chief Executive British Fashion Council, said of Blame: “The fashion world has lost a ...

  7. Why are celebrities wearing red pins to the 2024 Oscars? - AOL

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    Fashion usually takes center stage at the Oscars red carpet.In 2024, activism had a place, too. Multiple attendees showed up to the 96th annual Academy Awards wearing red pins on their outfits.

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  9. John D Morton - Wikipedia

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    The use of safety pins in clothing and piercings was later popularized by artists such as Richard Hell, the Sex Pistols and others during the punk rock explosion of the late 70's. [3] It was a jacket that Morton had admired a few years prior on his friend and mentor, Royce Dendler, an assistant professor at Oberlin College , whom Morton met ...

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