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Alternative fashion or Alt fashion is fashion that stands apart from mainstream commercial fashion. Alternative fashion includes the fashions of specific subcultures such as emo, scene, goth subculture, hip hop, cyberpunk, kawaii, cottagecore, goblincore, , and Lolita fashion; however, it is not limited to these. In general, alternative, or 'alt', fashion does not conform to widely popular style trends of the times that have widespread popularity. It may exhibit itself as a fringe style – extremely attention-grabbing and more artistic than practical – but it can also develop from anti-fashion sentiments that focus on simplistic utilitarian drives (e.g.: grunge fashion, which was largely based around comfort and availability).

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  • Alternative fashion or Alt fashion is fashion that stands apart from mainstream commercial fashion. Alternative fashion includes the fashions of specific subcultures such as emo, scene, goth subculture, hip hop, cyberpunk, kawaii, cottagecore, goblincore, , and Lolita fashion; however, it is not limited to these. In general, alternative, or 'alt', fashion does not conform to widely popular style trends of the times that have widespread popularity. It may exhibit itself as a fringe style – extremely attention-grabbing and more artistic than practical – but it can also develop from anti-fashion sentiments that focus on simplistic utilitarian drives (e.g.: grunge fashion, which was largely based around comfort and availability). (en)
  • Une mode alternative est une mode ou un style vestimentaire qui s'est détaché du courant dominant commercial, à une certaine période. La mode alternative inclut les modes spécifiques de sous-cultures (mode gothique, hip-hop, heavy metal, etc) mais ne se limite pas à cela. En général, une mode alternative ne se conforme pas aux tendances du style grand public de l'époque. * Portail de la mode * Portail de la sociologie (fr)
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  • Alternative fashion or Alt fashion is fashion that stands apart from mainstream commercial fashion. Alternative fashion includes the fashions of specific subcultures such as emo, scene, goth subculture, hip hop, cyberpunk, kawaii, cottagecore, goblincore, , and Lolita fashion; however, it is not limited to these. In general, alternative, or 'alt', fashion does not conform to widely popular style trends of the times that have widespread popularity. It may exhibit itself as a fringe style – extremely attention-grabbing and more artistic than practical – but it can also develop from anti-fashion sentiments that focus on simplistic utilitarian drives (e.g.: grunge fashion, which was largely based around comfort and availability). (en)
  • Une mode alternative est une mode ou un style vestimentaire qui s'est détaché du courant dominant commercial, à une certaine période. La mode alternative inclut les modes spécifiques de sous-cultures (mode gothique, hip-hop, heavy metal, etc) mais ne se limite pas à cela. En général, une mode alternative ne se conforme pas aux tendances du style grand public de l'époque. * Portail de la mode * Portail de la sociologie (fr)
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  • Alternative fashion (en)
  • Mode alternative (fr)
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