‘Fashion’ Archives
How To Look Like A Punk Vol. 6 – Gearing up for a Show
A lot of people on the infamous interwebs have been asking “how do I look like a punk so I don’t stand out at the punk show I’m going to?” People who are not familiar with the culture often get anxious before attending their first punk show because [Read More]
How To Look Like A Punk Vol. 5 – Women of Punk Rock
Mothers, sisters, daughters – women are tough. Just being a woman is incredibly hard in this male-dominated world. Mid way through the 20th century American and British women were beginning to organize and demand attention, but they were doing it in dresses and bows. [Read More]
How To Look Like A Punk Vol. 4 – The Early Years
Looking like a punk rocker isn’t easy. The whole premise of punk philosophy is to be yourself and to hell with what people think of you. Expressing yourself, no matter how, is what’s important. But you want people to know what that philosophy is, and you want [Read More]
How To Look Like A Punk Vol. 3 – Styling a Mohawk
For the history of the mohawk see How To Look Punk Volume Vol. 3 – History of Mohawks Giving yourself a mohawk is a little difficult. It’s a lot of hair in very certain places. Here’s a quick breakdown of how to style your hair so you can look punk rock. [Read More]
How To Look Like A Punk Vol. 2 – History of Mohawks
We call them mohawks. In essence it’s any time you shave part of your head and leave only a strip of hair. You can wear them down, you can wear them up; they can be curly and short or straight and long; they can reach from the nape of your neck to your forehead or [Read More]
Clonycavan man proves Irish were first punk rockers
In 2006 Irish murder detectives were summoned to a peat moss bog in central Ireland where someone reported finding a body in the muck. When the police officers arrived they did in fact find a murder case – but the trail had already been cold for two thousand years. [Read More]
How To Look Like A Punk Vol. 1 – History of Leather Jackets
In 1977 the Ramones released their first album, a self-titled LP that revolutionized music, that depicted them all wearing matching leather jackets on the cover. Since then the black leather and massive steel zippers have defined the image of punk in the public opinion. But [Read More]
