Street fashion is a term used to describe fashion that is considered to have emerged not from studios, but from the grassroots.
Street fashion is generally associated with youth culture, Japanese street fashion sustains multiple simultaneous highly diverse fashion movements at any given time. Mainstream fashion often appropriates street fashion trends as influences. Most major youth subcultures have had an associated street fashion.
HIPPIES(denim, T-shirts, long hair, flower power and psychedelic imagery, flared trouser)
modern day hippie
hippie London street fashion
Japanese hippie street fashion
Hippies, Bohemians, Gypsies and Fashion
TEDDY BOYS (drape jackets, drainpipe trousers, crepe shoes)
Teddyboys street style, UK
teddy boys, agyness deyn, boyish trend, androgynous
PUNK FASHION
(ripped clothing, safety pins, bondage, provocative T-shirt slogans,Mohican hairstyle)
Street Punk Fashion
Toronto punk fashion
SKINHEADS (short-cropped hair, fitted jeans, Ben Sherman button-up shirts, Fred Perry polo shirts, Harrington jackets, Dr. Martens boots)
punk-skinheads, is a fusion of traditional skinhead
skinhead look with accents of bleached denim in his summer collection
Skinhead style: Dr. Martens boots with Levi's jeans
GOTHIC FASHION(black clothing, heavy coats, poet shirts, big boots, makeup)
Gothic - Japanese Street Fashion
Gothic street style fashion
Gothic lolita street style
HIP HOP FASHION (501 Levis, ECKO, South Pole, Avirex, Sean Jean, NIKE)
Hip Hop is known as part of the modern style of street fashion
80′s and 90′s hip-hop culture with up scale and street fashion designs
Hip-hop style street fashion
“Fashion is not necessarily about labels. It’s not about brands. It’s about something else that comes from within you.”
—Ralph Lauren
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