About Punk Dresses
Dressing punk has been around for decades, though the look keeps morphing and developing different elements of style. Starting in the 70s, punk fashion was as a statement of rebellion. Clothes and outfits were personally designed by the individual, to enhance the rebellion statement.
Punk fashion is quite a broad cross section from glam punk to goth punk. Therefore, you should be able to grab a few characteristics from any area relating to 80s punk, and pull off this 80s fancy dress costume easily. As the girls have heaps of fun choices when it comes to 80s fancy dress, 80s punk fashion, is a fun option for plenty of guys to get into the 80s spirit. Most notably, you will be able to create a mohawk, spray paint your hair and wear studded belts. Studs and spike will be the key. Look for these sorts of items when creating your punk look. Oh yeah, and don't forget the safety pin! Where do you wear the safety pin? Well, as an earring, (Attach to a sleeper or similar - not directly through your ear lobe) or as a badge/accessory anywhere on your clothes. Rip an 80s retro tee shirt, and hold it back together with your safety pin.
• Denim jacket - Studded wristband
• Leather jacket - Studded collar
• Ripped 80s tees - Large safety pin
• Denim jeans - Large, dangley earring for the left ear
• Plaid mini skirt - Facial piercings
• Plaid pants - Hair gel - Super strong
• Denim mini skirt - Coloured hair spray paint
• Doc Martin boots - Hair spray - Super strong
• Black boots - Patches and badges for your jacket
• Studded belt - Studded or leather fingerless gloves
Or, you may try the gothic one. Punk is more closely drawn to the punk rock music scene, and many punk and rock music fans are mistaken for being part of the goth subculture. Goth, rather than being based upon any certain type of music, is seen as its proponents more as a means of personal expression. Often, dressing in the goth style is a reaction to feeling separate from those around them, whether as outcasts, or as a general feeling of just being different. The gothic look draws its influences from many sources. Clothing typically emulates that of the middle ages, Victorian age, or early twentieth century. The make-up is heavily dark, with use of black eyeliner by both male and female goths. This cosmetic style is thought to be influenced at least partially by the early silent film actress, Theda Bara, whose large eyes, dark make-up, and dark hair was especially striking on screen.
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