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  2. Downtown Girls - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Girls is an MTV reality television series about five girls living in New York City. The series debuted on June 1, 2010. The series debuted on June 1, 2010. [ 1 ]

  3. What’s the ‘downtown girl’ aesthetic? - AOL

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  4. Downtown (1999 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Henson (voiced by Gregory Gilmore) is a nerdy 24-year-old virgin and Chaka's older brother. He harbors a crush on goth girl Serena. Chaka Henson (voiced by Leyora Zuberman) is Alex's rebellious 17-year-old younger sister. Fruity (voiced by Marco H. Rodriguez) is an Afro-Latino ladies' man who has a crush on Chaka.

  5. Uptown Girls - Wikipedia

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    Uptown Girls is a 2003 American comedy drama film directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Brittany Murphy, Dakota Fanning, Heather Locklear, Marley Shelton, ...

  6. Cosplay - Wikipedia

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    The term "cosplay" is a Japanese blend word of the English terms costume and play. [1] The term was coined by Nobuyuki Takahashi [] of Studio Hard [3] after he attended the 1984 World Science Fiction Convention in Los Angeles [4] and saw costumed fans, which he later wrote about in an article for the Japanese magazine My Anime []. [3]

  7. Furry fandom - Wikipedia

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    A large group of fursuit owners at a furry convention. The furry fandom is a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters. [1] [2] [3] Some examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, speaking, walking on two legs, and wearing clothes.

  8. Googie architecture - Wikipedia

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    The style later became widely known as part of the mid-century modern style, elements of which represent the populuxe aesthetic, [4] [5] as in Eero Saarinen's TWA Terminal. The term Googie comes from the now-defunct Googies Coffee Shop in Hollywood [6] designed by John Lautner. [7] Similar architectural styles are also referred to as Populuxe ...

  9. Cyberpunk derivatives - Wikipedia

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    This movement may also be (perhaps more accurately) described as "Neo-Victorianism", which is the amalgamation of Victorian aesthetic principles with modern sensibilities and technologies. This characteristic is particularly evident in steampunk fashion which tends to synthesize punk, goth and rivet styles as filtered through the Victorian era.