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Fashion Trends & Careers : How to Make Rock & Roll Clothes

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

Rock-and-roll clothing should follow a rough aesthetic, whether it be grunge rock, punk rock or alternative rock. Put together a rock-and-roll outfit with tips from a New York City fashion stylist in this free video on fashion.

Expert: Mark Holmes
Contact: www.styleitholmes.com
Bio: Mark Holmes is a professional fashion stylist in NYC.
Filmmaker: Kevin Haberer

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  • you forgot one of the most important parts

    riped jeans

  • you said aesthetic 5 times.

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  • This is rocker ...Ppl is soo stupid tht don't know anything bout fashion and think they do... This is rocker and the guy is hot ;)

  • Nah, this isn't what I'm looking for.... I want something to actually make, don't want tips on what to wear.

  • I think those looks were very well picked out although he is right, to you might not ne the same thing to the other person. This strikes me more as "rocker chic" and it a very polished version which was presented. Some people need to go a little easier on him.

  • someone obviously loves the word aesthetic

  • @syiwolfe

    No offense but last time I checked punks are actually quite strong and aggressive so your comment only makes half sense

  • I don't know what you so, but its NOT RocknrolL! Rocknroll means for man a dark blue jeans, end at feed turned around, a squared shirt, if you want a leathern vaist or jacket and Hair styled like Elvis!

  • to this guy there just "looks".

  • this is the poser look ahahha

  • The girl is'n that bad but for the guy I would go with a Nikki Sixx kind of look.

    And I do agree that skinny jeans aren't the way to go. A straight cut jeans that kind of fit on the but and upper leg but end large enough to cover the top part of the shoes.

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