Oh shut up about "real punk" that's the thing about styles and everything. You're supposed to make it your own. You aren't supposed to copy people from head to toe. You can take inspiration but totally copying something it's cool. Don't tell someone their punk isn't correct or their grunge isn't correct or their emo or whatever isn't correct. It's whatever they make it. Get over it.
as an old old punk i must say"what a load of bollox. ladies it was crimpers,back comb and ozone destroying hairspray. add heat and sugar water will meltdown and on a hot day wasps will be your bff. as a chap i chose as much imperial leather or pears soap reapplied every day or so for serious 24/7 365 life. mohicans,short use soap. long,tons of hairspray with a soap layer.then a bottle of woodpecker ;( and split a wrap of william with mates and its bunk the tubes and off to see discharge or crass or ramones etc blah
+Marlina “LpsSilverWolf88” Andalon What the fuck has the warped tour got to do with punk rock? without getting into arguements, the UK punk scene and look took an evolutionary step late 78 early 79 with whats called 2nd generation punks. People who were fashion followers/media/music press etc that punk was dead because young teenage kids from suburban council estates without making any conscious decisions or choices instinctively started to create the hardcore punk look and that meant you choose a 24/7/365 life style over and beyond the control of the trendy media who hated us and slagged us off because we would not do as we were told . I still love bands like sex pistols/clash etc but crass/uk subs/discharge spoke to me in a way that you cant understand unless you were part of that time in the uk. I was the only kid on my shithole east london estate into this punk. It had a big skinhead gang(99% right wing)who kicked the crap out of me a few times, mainly because it was an all white area and so punks were the enemy. Instead of cowing down to them i made sure my look became more and more hardcore(i could not fight them cos they only attacked in packs). my family disowned me,police treated me like shit etc but i never fucked with anyone elses life,all i wanted was to be a punk rocker and for everyone else to fuck off and leave me alone(thats not anarchy thats autonomy). anyway i chose the way i looked,not the fashion police and not the corporate machine behind the warped tour or the sad fashionistas who made this video or the other cringe inducing how to look punk vids on youtube. above all the look i chose was because i looked fucking good and i have the pictures to prove it, fuck what anyone else tells you. ps im 50 yrs old now and believe in it as much as when i was 13.
Sally [Don't look back in anger] Wow i had a proper head on when i wrote that,all was good with my mum but ive had no contact with my old man since i was 18. Ive never missed him either.
+Oh Damn check out the band No Trend. There's no doubt about it punk became a fashion even during the prime age of it. And the only band to shove that in their face was No Trend.
Media is trying to kill off subcultures and make them swallow-able little packages so they can resale the idea & profit off it. They're trying to do the same to goth. Fucking thieving capitalist bastards.
+alice velum I studied marketing for a while and that's something that never sat well with me. We have to put a dollar sign on everything. But that's the way it is I guess
+Claire 93 granted we're not in a punk era now so it only makes sense that people are trying to ring it dry of anything left. At it's genesis money had little to do with it. So if we have a problem with the world today then I think it is our duty to go out and find the roots of subcultures not yet touched by PR's finger
Y'all bashing her creativeness. If you really think you're "punk" and "unique" you'd see no one copies others, they're all different!
this looks more like a 90's baby girl hair style or a japanese colorful lolita but alright !
Oh shut up about "real punk" that's the thing about styles and everything. You're supposed to make it your own. You aren't supposed to copy people from head to toe. You can take inspiration but totally copying something it's cool. Don't tell someone their punk isn't correct or their grunge isn't correct or their emo or whatever isn't correct. It's whatever they make it. Get over it.
THANK YOU!!! a HUGE part of punk is independence, there is no tReNd or aEsThEtIC that you *have* to be lmao idk why ppl are so angry
It makes me laugh at the beginning when she says the hairstyle bjork used to wear instead of Bantu knots don't lie
They were ponytails at first. That's what she started with. Everyone's getting all offended
it's pretty because the model is pretty
Awesome we get another video with Tina. Love this look I-D!
When did Bantu knots become pony tales 😒😑
lol thank you
lol calling bantu knots "ponytails" #smh
hahhaha bantu knots being called pony tails.
as an old old punk i must say"what a load of bollox. ladies it was crimpers,back comb and ozone destroying hairspray. add heat and sugar water will meltdown and on a hot day wasps will be your bff. as a chap i chose as much imperial leather or pears soap reapplied every day or so for serious 24/7 365 life. mohicans,short use soap. long,tons of hairspray with a soap layer.then a bottle of woodpecker ;( and split a wrap of william with mates and its bunk the tubes and off to see discharge or crass or ramones etc blah
+Marlina “LpsSilverWolf88” Andalon What the fuck has the warped tour got to do with punk rock? without getting into arguements, the UK punk scene and look took an evolutionary step late 78 early 79 with whats called 2nd generation punks. People who were fashion followers/media/music press etc that punk was dead because young teenage kids from suburban council estates without making any conscious decisions or choices instinctively started to create the hardcore punk look and that meant you choose a 24/7/365 life style over and beyond the control of the trendy media who hated us and slagged us off because we would not do as we were told . I still love bands like sex pistols/clash etc but crass/uk subs/discharge spoke to me in a way that you cant understand unless you were part of that time in the uk. I was the only kid on my shithole east london estate into this punk. It had a big skinhead gang(99% right wing)who kicked the crap out of me a few times, mainly because it was an all white area and so punks were the enemy. Instead of cowing down to them i made sure my look became more and more hardcore(i could not fight them cos they only attacked in packs). my family disowned me,police treated me like shit etc but i never fucked with anyone elses life,all i wanted was to be a punk rocker and for everyone else to fuck off and leave me alone(thats not anarchy thats autonomy). anyway i chose the way i looked,not the fashion police and not the corporate machine behind the warped tour or the sad fashionistas who made this video or the other cringe inducing how to look punk vids on youtube. above all the look i chose was because i looked fucking good and i have the pictures to prove it, fuck what anyone else tells you. ps im 50 yrs old now and believe in it as much as when i was 13.
That's sad :( Hope it worked out for you and your parents
Sally [Don't look back in anger] Wow i had a proper head on when i wrote that,all was good with my mum but ive had no contact with my old man since i was 18. Ive never missed him either.
It's so pretty
This is just proof that punk became a fashion :(
+Oh Damn check out the band No Trend. There's no doubt about it punk became a fashion even during the prime age of it. And the only band to shove that in their face was No Trend.
Media is trying to kill off subcultures and make them swallow-able little packages so they can resale the idea & profit off it. They're trying to do the same to goth. Fucking thieving capitalist bastards.
+alice velum I studied marketing for a while and that's something that never sat well with me. We have to put a dollar sign on everything. But that's the way it is I guess
+Claire 93 granted we're not in a punk era now so it only makes sense that people are trying to ring it dry of anything left. At it's genesis money had little to do with it. So if we have a problem with the world today then I think it is our duty to go out and find the roots of subcultures not yet touched by PR's finger
People not realising punk was primarily a label for fashion rather than music being all offended here.
David Pavlas ummm, no not really mah dude.
nope
Bantu knots?
punks dont like illuminati symbolism,, just sayin