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  2. Hip-hop fashion - Wikipedia

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    Hip-hop fashion (also known as rap fashion) refers to the various styles of dress that originated from Urban Black America and inner city youth in cities like New York City, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. Being a major part of hip hop culture , it further developed in other cities across the United States, [ 1 ] with each contributing different ...

  3. Street style - Wikipedia

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    Street fashion is generally associated with youth culture, and is most often seen in major urban centers. Magazines and newspapers commonly feature candid photographs of individuals wearing urban, stylish clothing. [1] Mainstream fashion often appropriates street fashion trends as influences.

  4. Banjee - Wikipedia

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    In discussing a fashion show in Paris, one reviewer wrote in 2005: The low-rise skirt in denim is the first of its kind seen on the Paris runways. What is now clear to me is that no self-respecting Banjee Latina, or ghetto-fabulous "Shamecka-girl" or high rolling white chick will be ever able to resist its urban appeal. [22]

  5. “Teen Boys With Alpaca Hair”: 30 Fashion Trends That People ...

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    Sagging pants on teen boys (on anyone, really). It started off stupid and has just become stupider. I'm a high school teacher. I've started refering to what the boys wear as "leggings". They complain.

  6. The Best Fashion Moments of 2024 - AOL

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    After a 6-year hiatus, the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show made a highly awaited return to the small screen this year. With former VS angel Tyra Banks at the helm of all the publicity, ...

  7. Behold: Our Favorite Fashion Moments of 2024

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    Looking back, 2024 was quite the year for movies, music, TV—and fashion, of course. Not only did it bring us endless designer entrances and exits, but style truly took over every sphere of culture.

  8. Urban Street Jam - Wikipedia

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    Urban Street Jam had a fashion show, choreography dance competition, 2 vs 2 all stylz dance battle, bboy dance competition, clothing venues, viewers choice battle, graffiti showcase and import show cars. Also, Stephen "Twitch" Boss from So You Think You Can Dance taught a dance workshop at the event. [1] Myron Marten

  9. Twin Cities hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The first Twin Cities hip hop vinyl record released was from the rap group I.R.M. Crew, led by Kelly "Kel-C" Crockett from North Minneapolis. Members were Devastating Dee, TLC, Kel-C, IBM and Cuttin' Kal. "I Dream of DJ’s" was released in 1986, followed by "Baseball" in 1987.