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From the hardcore music scene that emerged in the late '60s and '70s that eventually became a movement in the '80s, the look of punk rock is a distinct style and feel that manages to embrace both counterculture and community.
Punk fashion is the clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, jewellery, and body modifications of the punk subculture. It varies widely, ranging from Vivienne Westwood designs to styles modeled on bands like The Exploited to the dressed-down look of North American hardcore.
Hardcore punk is similar to many casual looks. Can feature basic band tees, shorts, jeans, caps and beanies, chains, short hairstyles. Skatepunk is simply punk but focused around skating and skate culture.
Punk fashion is the clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, jewellery, and body modifications of the punk subculture. It varies widely, ranging from Vivienne Westwood designs to styles modeled on bands like The Exploited to the dressed-down look of North American hardcore.
In the 1980s, punk rock fashion took a brutalist turn. The hardcore scene was on the rise, and with it came a flood of chains, leather, and studs. Body piercings and tattoos came into vogue and androgyny flourished.
Days of Punk is a fine art photography chronicle of the punk rock scene in the United States featuring never before seen images of iconic artists and venues.
Washington D.C. and Southern California's hardcore punk scenes of the late '70s and early '80s were clad in utilitarian, universal fashion.
Modern punk fashion can include everything from updated takes on classic punk leather jackets and ripped jeans to incorporating streetwear, techwear, and eco-conscious materials, reflecting...
The photos below, drawn mostly from Punk London exhibitions Lost In Music and Punk Weekender, capture what it was like to be a fully-fledged punk-rocker in London back in the day.