Not a Toy: fashioning radical characters
Call Number: TT507 .N68 2011
International artists create playful dresses, avant-garde costumes and hairstyles, re-inventing the human body and sending their radical, new characters onto the catwalk and beyond.
Fetish: fashion, sex, and power
Call Number: GT511 .S84 1996
Explains how a paradigm shift in attitudes toward sex and gender has given rise to the phenomenon of fetish fashion.
Call Number: ML3918.G68 S74 2008
From its origins in the eighteenth-century literature of terror to its contemporary manifestations in vampire fiction, cinema, and art, the gothic has embraced the powers of horror and the erotic macabre.
Call Number: PN2067 .A84 2014
This in-depth look at the world of cosplay includes interviews and offers insights into cosplay's history and current landscape, and explains its creative processes.
Call Number: GT511 .S55 2013
Punk Style examines the dress of this incredibly diverse, long-lasting and hugely influential subculture and its impact on mainstream fashion.
The World Atlas of Street Fashion
Call Number: GT513 .C69 2017
Striking and diverse portrait of street style in cities and cultures around the world.
Call Number: GT523 .E34 2013
Investigates topics including the evolution of taste from birth to adulthood, the elevation of shoes through ever-higher heels, the psychology of branding, the effects of infantilism, the power of the color black, the fetishizing of objects, and the interaction of architecture, fashion, and the body.
FAQs
What fashion style is alternative? ›
Some alternative fashion styles are attention-grabbing and more artistic than practical (goth, ganguro, rivethead), while some develop from anti-fashion sentiments that focus on simplicity and utilitarianism (grunge, rocker, skinhead).
How to get into alt style? ›Know what to look for.
Make sure you have outfits for all seasons and the sorts of occasions and events you attend. Arguably an alternative style includes long-sleeved, plaid flannel shirts, T-shirts of classic bands, black tights, dark or acid wash jeans or shorts, vintage button-down shirts and cardigans.
Countercultural movements and alternative subcultures such as Bohemianism, punk rock, emo, metal music subculture, antiquarian steampunk, hippies, and vampires.
What is an alternative fashion model? ›Alternative modeling is a branch of the modeling industry that features models who do not conform to mainstream ideals of beauty. Alternative models are often niche-specific, with a personal style that represents subcultures like goth, steampunk, and fetishism.
What fashion will never go out of style? ›This is not a hard-and-fast rule, but generally timeless pieces are neutral in color and print because you're supposed to pair them with more trendy, edgy pieces. Black, white, brown, navy, and gray are all well-known neutrals, but army green and soft pink are also versatile enough to be considered neutral.
What makes an alt girl? ›Alt-girls (or alternative girls) are part of an internet subculture that typically describes teenage girls or young women who wear goth, emo, metal, or other alternative aesthetics. Alt-girls are often rebellious and actively go against mainstream culture through their fashion, music taste, and attitude.
How to be a subtly alternative? ›Jewelry and accessories are a great way to express yourself without having to completely change your outfit. Find pieces that compliment your wardrobe and provide subtle splashes of personality to your outfit. For example, wear skull earrings or a skull ring.
When did alt fashion start? ›The new trend in fashion emerged in the period of the revolutionary gap in the time when Soviet fashion ingloriously died, trampled down by imported products and new tastes of ordinary citizens. During 1985-1995 alternative fashion was the symbol of changing time and a brand of the perestroika .
What is modern alt? ›This genre is all about mixing things up and breaking the traditional rock music rules. Modern alternative rock bands aren't afraid to experiment. They blend elements of rock with pop, punk, and even electronic music. The result? A unique sound that's catchy, energetic, and full of raw emotion.
What is the difference between alt and alternative? ›Although both can refer to a different or backup option, typically alternate refers to an action of rotating or taking turns while alternative usually refers to another option or choice. For example: Each year, their family vacation alternates between the beach and Disney World.
How can I make my style more edgy? ›
Basic wardrobe items with exposed zippers, leather trim, studs, v necklines, angular patterns, anything triangle shaped and stabby, asymmetry, texture, destroyed fabric, cut outs, and animal prints give an edgy vibe to classic items.
What aesthetic is alternative? ›Related aesthetics
Alternative, also abbreviated as Alt, is an umbrella term that can describe anything that sits outside of the mainstream. Colloquially it refers to dark western styles such as Punk, Grunge, Emo, etc though the true meaning includes a wide range of darker and lighter styles from all cultures.
Alternative Emo is a subgenre of emo music that emerged in the early 2000s. It is characterized by a more melodic and accessible sound than traditional emo, often incorporating elements of pop punk, indie rock, and post-hardcore. Lyrically, it often deals with themes of heartache, loss, and relationships.
Is Alt the same as goth? ›Final answer: Goth, Emo, and Alt represent different subcultures. Goth refers to a dark, romantic aesthetic from the '80s, Emo emerged from the '90s punk scene and is known for its emotional openness, while Alt broadly represents alternative, non-mainstream subcultures.