Prada, Miu Miu, Dior, Simone Rocha, and many more fashion brands are taking cues from the clowncore, twee, and indie sleaze communities.
An interview with Japan's hottest kuro gyaru (dark skin gals) unit Black Diamond. Featuring pictures and video of 20+ tan Japanese gals around Shibuya.
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There’s a famous American song “Yankee Doodle” – you might’ve heard of it – the lyrics go like this: “Yankee Doodle went to town, A-riding on a pony, Stuck a feather in his cap, And called it macaroni.” The familiar patriotic tune was in fact created by the British to mock the Americans during the…
There’s a famous American song “Yankee Doodle” – you might’ve heard of it – the lyrics go like this: “Yankee Doodle went to town, A-riding on a pony, Stuck a feather in his cap, And called it macaroni.” The familiar patriotic tune was in fact created by the British to mock the Americans during the…
There’s a famous American song “Yankee Doodle” – you might’ve heard of it – the lyrics go like this: “Yankee Doodle went to town, A-riding on a pony, Stuck a feather in his cap, And called it macaroni.” The familiar patriotic tune was in fact created by the British to mock the Americans during the…
There’s a famous American song “Yankee Doodle” – you might’ve heard of it – the lyrics go like this: “Yankee Doodle went to town, A-riding on a pony, Stuck a feather in his cap, And called it macaroni.” The familiar patriotic tune was in fact created by the British to mock the Americans during the…
French photographer Antoine Geiger creates photos of people having their faces sucked into their cellphones. The project, titled SUR-FAKE, touches on issues of technology dependance and addiction: "It is placing the screen as an object of 'mass subculture', alienating the relation to our own body, and more generally to the physical world."
Inspired by a shared interest in the dress codes of various social groups – as well as the way people pose – photographer Ari Versluis and profiler Ellie Uyttenbroek have systematically documented numerous fashion tribes over the last 20 years, curating the remarkably similar looks of the rebels, bonkerboys and cappuccio girls. All photographs: Exactitudes®
There’s a famous American song “Yankee Doodle” – you might’ve heard of it – the lyrics go like this: “Yankee Doodle went to town, A-riding on a pony, Stuck a feather in his cap, And called it macaroni.” The familiar patriotic tune was in fact created by the British to mock the Americans during the…
The neo-Victorian transmedia performance of Emilie Autumn, in the light of the “disproportionate attention” given to sensationalist tropes in feminism.
To be part of any subculture, together with the need of a collective identity there must be a readable dress-code. As it was for the most iconic cultures, such as punk rockers, skinheads, hip hoppe…
A subculture/term for anyone who identifies as partially or entirely as a nonhuman creature in an integral or intrinsic way, regardless of the origin or perceived nature of their identity, and who:…
Just when we thought Japan couldn't frighten us any further, we discover this shit.
Geeks and nerds share common characteristics, but aren't the same. Take a look at the similarities and differences between a geek and a nerd.
UK illustrator Camilla Perkins shows off the bold colours and irrepressible confidence of subcultures from Congo’s sapeurs to the street style of Soweto
In the first of a series of photo stories brought to you by Jågermeister, we look at Germany's most exciting musical subculture.
Geeks and nerds share common characteristics, but aren't the same. Take a look at the similarities and differences between a geek and a nerd.
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How the subculture was shaped in the north of England
UK illustrator Camilla Perkins shows off the bold colours and irrepressible confidence of subcultures from Congo’s sapeurs to the street style of Soweto
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In the first of a series of photo stories brought to you by Jågermeister, we look at Germany's most exciting musical subculture.
Black women have been at the forefront of many cultural trends throughout the centuries, from hoop earrings worn by ancient Nubian civilisations and 80s disco divas alike, to streetwear trends pioneered by R&B and Hip Hop artists of the 90s. There is one unsung fashion subculture however, which never quite took off with mainstream consumers…
John Ingledew’s Looking for Trouble photo zine covers the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, a golden age for youth culture in Britain