2. Preppy
• The word ‘Preppy’ is
a America word and
and was traditionally
used in the
Northeastern
private university-
preparatory schools
and shows a person
who has the
characteristics to
attend these
schools. This is a
very smart fashion
style and started
from 1912-1940’s.
3. Rock
• Rock fashion includes
fashion, hairstyles,
body modifications,
and cosmetics of the
subculture Punk. Rock
fashion varies widely
from designs from
punk designers such
as Vivienne Westwood
to clothing worn by
skinheads. Other
subcultures that has
influence Rock
Fashion includes; Glam
rock, Rude boys, mods
and Greasers.
4. Grunge
Grunge fashion is believed to have
originated in the United States in the
early 1990s. The fashion came out of
the financial hardships of the times,
combined with the regional growth
of alternative rock music made
popular by bands like Nirvana and
Pearl Jam. The style combines
elements of punk mixed with
inexpensive working class clothing,
like jeans and plaid fabrics. The
development of grunge also brought
back the ripped and shredded
clothing popular during the early
1980s. At its height, grunge was in
many ways a rejection of the
capitalist excesses of the 1980s, but
the style was quickly picked up by
designers and turned into a well-
known fashion trend.
5. Girly Glam
• Girly glam often
features clothing
which hugs the
body more tightly
and often includes
pink colours and
sparkles. Outfits
are usually
dressed up with a
pair of high
stilettoes and
platforms as well
as sparkly
accessories.
6. Urban/Hip hop
• Hip hop fashion, also
known as urban fashion,
is a distinctive style of
dress originating from
African American youth
on the scene of New York
City, Los Angeles,
Houston, Chicago,
Philadelphia and other.
Hip hop compliments the
attitudes and expressions
of hip hop culture.
7. Boho-chic
• Boho-chic is a style of fashion
drawing on various bohemian
and hippie influences, which, at
its height in early 2005, was
associated particularly with
actress Sienna Miller and model
Kate Moss in England and (as
"bobo" chic) actress and
businesswoman Mary-Kate
Olsen in the United States.