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Anti-fashion is an umbrella term for various styles of dress which are explicitly contrary to the fashion of the day. Anti-fashion styles may represent an attitude of indifference or may arise from political or practical goals which make fashion a secondary priority. The term is sometimes even used for styles championed by high-profile designers, when they encourage or create trends that do not follow the mainstream fashion of the time.

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  • Anti-fashion (en)
  • Antimode (nl)
  • Антимода (ru)
  • Антимода (uk)
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  • Antimode is een verzamelnaam voor die zich verzetten tegen de heersende mode. Met antimode kunnen dragers een politiek, praktisch of stilistisch statement maken over de mode en alternatieven blootleggen. Verzet tegen de schijnbare willekeur of de onpraktische aard van mode is geen nieuw fenomeen; in de 18e eeuw werd al de spot gedreven met modetrends en in het victoriaanse tijdperk klonk er luid verzet tegen korsetten en hoepelrokken. (nl)
  • Антимода (англ. anti-fashion; синоним — «антистиль») — социально-культурные явления, выражающие нарочито подчёркнутый протест моде, часто балансирующий на грани риска стать модой. * Рождение Венеры в костюме BDSM * Группа политической сатиры Capitol Steps в концертных костюмах (ru)
  • Антимода — соціально-культурні явища, що виражають нарочито підкреслений протест моді, часто балансує на межі ризику стати модою. (uk)
  • Anti-fashion is an umbrella term for various styles of dress which are explicitly contrary to the fashion of the day. Anti-fashion styles may represent an attitude of indifference or may arise from political or practical goals which make fashion a secondary priority. The term is sometimes even used for styles championed by high-profile designers, when they encourage or create trends that do not follow the mainstream fashion of the time. (en)
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  • Anti-fashion is an umbrella term for various styles of dress which are explicitly contrary to the fashion of the day. Anti-fashion styles may represent an attitude of indifference or may arise from political or practical goals which make fashion a secondary priority. The term is sometimes even used for styles championed by high-profile designers, when they encourage or create trends that do not follow the mainstream fashion of the time. Anti-fashion is considered radical creativity in apparel. It recombines a hodgepodge of details that dramatically alters current fashions. The newly transformed styles are later incorporated into the mainstream through media hype and commercial sales which reduce its stature. Grunge is an example of the oppositional style of dress while the rational dress of the Victorian era, which allowed ladies to swim or bicycle, is an example of a functional anti-fashion. (en)
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