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  2. Social effects of rock music - Wikipedia

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    New wave fashion brought in a sleeker look to rock fashion during the early MTV era in the 1980s. In 1981, MTV was formed, marking a large shift in the music world. Because MTV would become such a cultural force, the young would look toward MTV. Fashion happened to be one of those cultural centers that the Television company would have a great ...

  3. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] Women's pants of the 1980s were, in general, worn with long inseams, and by 1982 the flared jeans of the 70s had gone out of fashion in favor of straight leg trousers. Continuing a trend begun during the late 1970s, cropped pants and revivals of 1950s and early '60s styles like pedal-pushers and Capri pants were popular.

  4. Suedehead (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The suedehead subculture was an early-1970s offshoot of skinhead subculture in the United Kingdom and Ireland.Although sharing similarities to 1960s skinheads, suedeheads grew their hair longer and dressed more formally.

  5. Heavy metal fashion - Wikipedia

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    Heavy metal fashion is the style of dress, body modification, make-up, hairstyle, and so on, taken on by fans of heavy metal, or, as they are often called, metalheads or headbangers. While the style has changed from the 1970s to the 2020s, certain key elements have remained constant, such as black clothes, long hair and leather jackets .

  6. Mod (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    As numerous British rock bands of the mid-1960s began to adopt a mod look and following, [22] the scope of the subculture grew beyond its original confines and the focus began to change. By 1966, proletarian aspects of the scene in London had waned as fashion and pop-culture elements continued to grow, not only in England, but elsewhere. [1]

  7. Indie sleaze - Wikipedia

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    Indie sleaze is a fashion style that was popular in the United States and United Kingdom from approximately 2006 to 2012. Characterised by an affordable, messy and lethargic take on vintage fashion styles, especially the 1970s, the style was particularly popular amongst the hipster subculture and indie rock bands.

  8. Category:Counterculture of the 1980s - Wikipedia

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  9. Punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Rock historian Helen Reddington states that the popular image of young punk women musicians as focused on the fashion aspects of the scene (fishnet stockings, spiky blond hair, etc.) was stereotypical. She states that many, if not most women punks were more interested in the ideology and socio-political implications, rather than the fashion.

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