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Our Inheritance of Punk

    Back at the 80’s, a style that would change fashion forever was born in London. The leather boots and jackets, second-handed army clothes, dirty or ripped, full or anarchism signs and chains and tacks were all part of the punk wardrobe. Back then, two stylists defined the movement: Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren (creator and manager of the Sex Pistols), with their shop ‘SEX’ at Chelsea.
    Nowadays the punk is not as it was before, and many pieces were incorporated in fashion, you don’t have to be a punk to wear leather jackets or Doc Martens boots, color your hair or wear a Mohawk. The important thing punk thought us is that we don’t have to be the way society expect us to be. Punk destroyed the male clothing pattern, and forever changed the female beauty stereotype, the shock it caused defined generations of young people that would fight against stereotypes and their lack of truts in the government and revolutionary thoughts.

    So what can we learn from punk, even in fashion is that you are free, and allowed to wear whatever you want, wherever you want. The thing is, you don’t have to be one thing only. We are many things, there are days that I feel like dressing lightly and wearing white, and there are days that I like to wear my Doc Martens boots and black make-up. Does that define us? Of course not. We are complex, if what we wear define who we are, we better wear a lot of styles and colors, because inside we are not only one thing.

    So don’t be shy and try adding punk and funky new elements to your wardrobe, it might do your mind good!
    Try our punk inspired jackets and tights!

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