As an international student from China, the noun hipster is a fresh word to me. The tough mission for me is shaping the hipster in my mind. Based on my understanding, hipster leads a new trend of fashion, is wild about irony and lacks authenticity. They are away from the mainstream. Hipster has its own unique taste of fashion. “They are feminized(skinny, fashion-y, coiffed) but they are also-to judge from the figures name-checked as hipsters during the panel-mostly men” (Jennifer Baumgardner, 2010), Jennifer Baumgarder thinks hipster tending to wear faggy clothing. As I observed around LA, I saw people are on skinny pants and wear deep V-neck T-shirt from American Apparel which is the brand of hipster style clothing store. This style can be the latest hipster style since the fashion always changed. They also like to wear vintage clothing in order to be chic people. Sometimes their clothing will have some irony stuff. For example, on 2002, the typical dressing of hipster style is wearing PBR trucker hat and faux vintage T-shirt (Josh Meister, ND). “The hipster, then, is the bogeyman who keeps us from becoming too settled in our identity, keeps us moving forward into new …show more content…
As I mentioned before, American Apparel sales hipster’s style clothing, obviously many hipsters will shop there. To be honest, the price of T-shirt in American Apparel is not reasonable. It’s over-priced. Consequently, only rich people who can afford these price level clothing can shop there. Some of the T-shirts labeled ‘ Legalize LA’, ‘Free Iran’ which is quite ironic. By the large, American Apparel aims to rich people who define themselves hipsters. However, hipster never label themselves as hipster. I remember the 9/11 events as a foreigner. People said irony died in 9/11, but Christian Lorentzen thinks irony perpetrated 9/11. I still can not imagine the world trade center was destroyed. The word irony seems show off to the public when the events
Each group defies mainstream culture through the way they look, their philosophy, and their art. The beatniks were present in a time where conformity was most prevalent. Although what they did doesn’t seem like a big deal today, back then it was very taboo. They rejected the idea of “normal clothing.” They dressed all in black and recited poetry in underground clubs. (Guzman) They looked for a deeper meaning to life through poetry and jazz music. The hippies also defied mainstream culture by how they looked. They grew out their hair and for the seldom times they actually wore clothes, they were often loose and colorful. They read poetry and listened to folk music. As I said, they both looked for a deeper meaning to life but the hippies did this through their spirituality. We see this same trend going on with today’s hipsters. There are a few hipster fashion staples such as tight jeans for men and women, plaid shirts, and big sweaters. The hipsters defy mainstream culture by their love for indie folk music. They search for a deeper meaning of life through spirituality much like the hippies. Although they all did it in a different way according to the time, the beatniks, hippies, and hipsters, all defied what was considered mainstream by the way they looked, their philosophy, and their art.
The 1960’s was an important era in the development of Canada. The 60s youth had very different ideas on life compared to previous generations. Unlike their parents, the hippie generation didn’t enjoy the booming prosperity of Canada and preferred to take a different route in life. Young men grew out their hair and refused to wear suits, while the women burned their bras, and wore flowers in their hair. Many of the primary values were inspired by Martin Luther King Jr’s ideas of racial harmony and non-violent protests. The 60s focused on peace and civil rights. Music was commonly used to promote these ideas and created the concept of music festivals called "love-ins", which is simply where people gathered and sang abound world peace. Popular
Flappers finding a new style trend making other women furious! Flappers being very rebellious in dressing differently and standing out from the rest of the women.
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The clothing they wore was often loose-fitting and made out of natural fibers. Men and women let their hair grow long and used very few products for personal hygiene. Their style was alternative and holistic. The counterculture’s style was a way for the hippies to show their anti conformist views on life since they weren’t dressing the way the rest of the country was. The rest of the population was moving towards a more modern style of patterned outfits and brighter colors, while the hippies wore their baggy clothes made of natural products like hemp. As time went on, more and more people began to break away from society’s belief on how the population should act, especially the young adults. In 1968, scientist Lewis Yablonsky published a book where he stated about 400,000 people were members of the counterculture movement. The Vietnam War showed the crack which was the generation gap. Parents wanted young men going to fight for the country and believed it was their son’s duty to serve. The younger generation grew up differently and believed they had more options for themselves. These young people publicly disapproved of the war. Hippie people who participated in the movement believed they should live their lives according to what they wanted and had a “if it feels good, do it” attitude. Hippies were anti war and anti conformity and the counterculture movement embraced new ideas on life and tried to find a bigger meaning. Their general ideas were love, personal
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Unisex denim jeans trousers suits and flared jeans also broke the boundaries of the previous era, breaking the causal/formal and woman/men confines. Also as technology and accessibility became more prevalent, more exotic fashion such as kaftans, turbans and ethnic style jewellery. This moment was one of the predecessors of the start of the ‘hippie
The Hippie Counter Culture began in 1960. The hippie era was influenced more by personal happiness in which books, music, and fashion followed as result of their personification of a blissful society. Hippies did not care what others thought of them and their motto was “if it feels good, do it”. Hippies were seeking a utopian society. They participated in street theater and listened to psychedelic rock. As part of their culture they embraced more open sexual encounters amongst each other in their community and believed in use of psychedelic drugs which consisted of marijuana and LSD. The fashion choice that hippies dressed in was due to set them apart from the mainstream society. They choose to buy their clothing from thrift shops and flea markets (Haddock, 2011). Clothing choices are described as “brightly colored, ragged clothes, tie-dyed t-shirts, beads, sandals (or barefoot), and jewelry” (Haddock, 2011, para 7). Hippies also referred
While “hippies” listened to rock ‘n roll, experimented with drugs, and embraced the peace-love-sex lifestyle, their most shocking form of self-expression was in fashion. This meant exchanging neat crew and short “poodle” cuts for long hair, painting flowers on their faces and wearing them on their clothes, and showing skin. As stated previously, women took advantage of hippie culture to embrace more controversial styles: from miniskirts to jeans to rejecting makeup, “flower children” searched for freedom from previous social mandates. In style and lyrical content, the hippie culture was evident in popular
This will make not only hipsters mad but also those who know enough about hipsters because they will realize hipsters are not all the way he expresses. One “fact” he states is that hipsters party all night, go home, blog and then party again. This makes the hipster seem very two-dimensional. Expressing and generalizing any group like this will upset them. Secondly, the examples of hipsters he used all come from one party, so obviously all hipsters don’t act like that. The examples he used also do not seem very credible because they seem drunk, but maybe that is the point. When getting quotes, readers would react more positively to named professionals, so it doesn’t seem like they were just taken off the streets. If he wants to get the unprofessional opinions he should have gotten more than a handful, rather get a statistic. He also explains how it is almost impossible to find someone who is a proud hipster, this is just yearning for attention because since hipsterdom is a counterculture people obviously call themselves hipsters and believe that hipsterdom should not be ashamed of. To gain a negative reaction he stereotypes hipsters, which causes those who are, support, or acknowledge hipsters to be angry or appalled by his
In the 1940s the words were even interchangeable and at that time a “hipster” wasn’t a bad thing. Jazz Singer Cab Calloway's Hepster's Dictionary: Language of Jive was one of the first to define a hipster writing: “… [Was] a guy who knows all the answers, understands jive" (Gandhi). When the word had originally been used, it wasn’t negative. A man wouldn’t be offended if he was called a “hipster”, he would know he was just being described as a man who was “hip” to
She wasn’t especially engrossed in any “new” patterns, as far as I was concerned, she was fixated on old, out dated, “vintage” things such as, buying records and Polaroid cameras. She also had no reason to feel slighted. The word hipster derived from the word “hip” being defined as: “having or showing awareness of or involvement in the newest developments or styles” or being “very fashionable” and “trendy”. (“Hip”) There isn’t anything wrong with being “hip” or
Hipsters all started out in the 1940s when jazz was just starting off. “Early jazz musicians used “hep” for anyone who was in the know” about the culture that was the beginning of something new (Faulkner). The fans of jazz were known as hepcats but Cab Calloway defined the word hepcats as “a guy who knows all the answers, understands jive” so he used the word hepsters instead to describe the people of jazz instead (McKay). This soon caught on and later turned into hipsters.
While the meaning of hipster hasn't changed significantly over the years, there was a time when it was considered to be something both meaningful and particular.
Madonna said it best "I'm a material girl living in a material world".Madonna sang about how she was a material girl and today's society has not alternated much from 80s. madonna was a strong influence to fashion designers like giorgio armani, ralph lauren and vivienne westwood. Ronald Reagan was also president in the 80’s.while reagan was in office he did amazing things like how he end WW2. However, in the 80s fashion was affected by the aids outbreak.