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March 18, 2009

Your Personal Style: Punk Princess

Today, we’ll discuss the passionate, Punk Princess. Named for the genre of music, our Punk Princess is passionate and spunky with a bit of an attitude. While not always a musician, she loves music and going to concerts is one of her favorite things to do.

The Clothes

Like our friend, the Gorgeous Goth, the staple color of Punk Princess’ wardrobe is black. However, while Ms. Goth’s wardrobe have very little other color to it, Punk Princess loves to accent with bright colors – red, pink, green, even white all add a bit of flair to her outfits. They are often very layered, with skirts over leggings, and vests, jackets, sweaters galore.

When she wears pants, they are often tight, tapered leg jeans – preferrably in black or a bright color. If she wears a skirt, it will be short with leggings. The leggings are usually bright in color or they are black fishnets. Sometimes the leggings with be black with designs in them – often a skull and crossbones. (The skull and crossbones is a staple figure in Punk Princess’ wardrobe.)

Pink Princess loves to accessorize. Bracelets, necklaces, and especially piercings adorn her. The piercings are not just in her ears though – lips, eyebrows, ears, bellybuttons, nose – there are hoops and studs everywhere.

What the Clothes Say

The clothes give off a bit of an air of attitude. Like the music she favors, Punk Princess’ clothes give a stay back warning, though not nearly as strongly as Gorgeous Goth. You automatically assume she is into music and coffee shops. She likes to party, as many punks assimilate into the night club scene. To the outside observer, it can be hard to tell the difference between a punk and raver.

However, Punk Princess’ personality can easily negate all of this. I myself am a bit of a Punk Princess (though my clothing style is a bit different). All of the Punk Princesses I know are fun, outgoing, and highly energetic. In all of this, remember, stereotypes are what they are, but don’t judge a person by her clothes.


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