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This article or section does not cite its references or sources. You can help Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Cyberpunk fashion is a term that can be used to refer to fashion scenes and subcultures influenced by the concepts of cyberpunk, i.e., cyber and Industrial fashion. Download high resolution version (1022x1078, 176 KB)Trinity, the central female character of The Matrix movie trilogy, played by actress Carrie-Anne Moss. ...
Download high resolution version (1022x1078, 176 KB)Trinity, the central female character of The Matrix movie trilogy, played by actress Carrie-Anne Moss. ...
Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity in The Matrix Reloaded Carrie-Anne Moss, born August 21, 1967 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, is a Canadian actress who achieved worldwide fame following her appearances in The Matrix trilogy. ...
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The fashion presented in The Matrix can be classed as cyberpunk, and has arguably gone on to influence the concept of cyberpunk itself. Examples being trench coats, sunglasses, boots, goggles, plus black, monochrome and occasionally neon materials. Popular hair styles can include woven dreadlocks and shaven heads, these hair styles are popular with both males and females. The Matrix series consists primarily of three films, The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, all written and directed by the Wachowski brothers and set in the same universe. ...
World War I example A trench coat is an enduringly popular item of clothing worn round the world. ...
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A pair of classic black leather Dr. Martens. ...
Dreadlocks, sometimes called simply dreads or locks, are matted ropes of hair which will form by themselves if the hair is allowed to grow naturally without the use of brushes, combs, razors or scissors for a long period of time. ...
An example of cyber fashion. Cyber fashion resembles a combination of industrial, rave and goth fashion. Some common themes include a contrast of black or white combined with luminous neon or UV-reactive colours and materials, brightly coloured and often stylised hair (e.g., with hair extensions or braids using artificial materials, often with an undercut shave), large shoes or boots (typical brands including New Rock, Swear, and Transmuter), various forms of body modification, the presence of superfluous goggles (especially aviator-style), androgyny and the influence of cyberpunk or anime themes. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (544x748, 619 KB) Summary image is pd, contributed by the subject Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (544x748, 619 KB) Summary image is pd, contributed by the subject Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
The term fashion applies to a prevailing mode of expression. ...
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NYC goth band The Naked and the Dead (1985). ...
General Name, Symbol, Number neon, Ne, 10 Chemical series noble gases Group, Period, Block 18, 2, p Appearance colorless Atomic mass 20. ...
Ultraviolet (UV) light is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light, but longer than soft X-rays. ...
Young Girl Fixing her Hair, by Sophie Gengembre Anderson Hair is a filamentous outgrowth from the skin, found mainly in mammals. ...
Hair Extensions, First perfected by Simon Forbes of Antenna, London. ...
Step by step creation of a basic braid using three strings To braid is to interweave or twine three or more separate strands of one or more materials in a diagonally overlapping pattern. ...
The undercut is a haircut much like a bowl cut except the ridge of the bowl is not where the cutting ends. ...
shoe for right foot A shoe is a piece of footwear for humans, less than a boot and more than a slipper. ...
Boots is the name of at least five different albums and singles: Boots by Nancy Sinatra (1966) Boots by Mighty Gabby (1984) Boots by Condemned Eighty Four (2001) Boots by KMFDM (2002) Boots by Noe Venable (2003) It is also the name of a large chain of chemists in the...
A pair of New Rock boots New Rock are a Spanish shoe company that make several types of goth style boots and shoes (though they do have some designs that might not be considered gothic). ...
Swearing originally meant making an oath, and this usage is still used today in official and legal contexts. ...
Body modification (or body alteration) is the permanent or semi-permanent deliberate altering of the human body for non-medical reasons, such as spiritual, various social (markings), BDSM edgeplay or aesthetic. ...
Watersport goggles Ski goggles Blowtorching goggles and safety helmet Goggles and safety glasses are forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the eye area in order to prevent particulates or chemicals from striking the eyes. ...
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Androgyny refers to two concepts. ...
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// A scene from Cowboy Bebop (1998) Anime ), which is short for the English word animation, in the western world most popularly refers (but not limited) to the medium of animation originating in Japan, with distinctive character and background aesthetics that visually set it apart from other forms of animation (e. ...
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An example of cyber fashion. ...
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