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The chaos is there, in the anarchic T-shirts designed by punk creators (and early commercializers) Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, their studded leather jackets and bondage trousers with ...
With the safety pin as defining symbol, punk is slashing, spiking, studding and spray-painting its fashion legacy from New York across America and the Atlantic once again, thanks to a new exhibit ...
Here's an inside peek: The exhibit looks at punk's influence on haute couture and ready-to-wear and examines how designers have borrowed the movement's iconic symbols like safety pins, studs ...
Punk followed up with his iconic GTS, much to the delight of the Chicago audience. Otis and LA Knight added humor to the chaos by performing synchronized “worm” moves, leaving fans in stitches.
Somewhere Sid Vicious is sneering. Much to the confusion of attendees who have come to associate punk with Hot Topic retreads and prepackaged Warped Tour offerings, the Metropolitan Museum of Art ...
Punk came into existence as a means of inclusion within mainstream society that has consistently made so many feel like they didn’t belong. It was never meant to be an avenue of chaos and destruction.