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Anyone remember Gaga’s Snow White shirt?


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It's a true vintage piece of punk fashion, and an often repeated classic.

These shirts were made to be purposefully offensive in the late 60s and 70s - the point was to was to shock and disrupt. What we view as an "offensive t shirt" at spencers or whatever is the empty watered down version of the beginning of punk.

As far as I'm concerned it's cool as f*ck :madge:

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Zombiecat

i forgot about it until i saw it

it's not as NSFW as i expecting after those warnings :air: 

i kinda live that at first glance it looks normal but the closer you look you slowly realise it's messy :air: 

lady liberty and the 7 trumps teas

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XxBones

I think it’s Vivienne Westwood (RIP) she was a big part of the original punk scene and became successful in fashion. It’s disturbing on purpose because of the whole original punk outlook. 

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Horny Chicken
52 minutes ago, XxBones said:

I think it’s Vivienne Westwood (RIP) she was a big part of the original punk scene and became successful in fashion. It’s disturbing on purpose because of the whole original punk outlook. 

I had no idea, I love Vivienne Westwood! 

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