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Street culture may refer to: Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities; Street market; Children's street culture; Street carnival; Block party; Street identity;
Street fashion is generally associated with youth culture, and is most often seen in major urban centers. Magazines and newspapers commonly feature candid photographs of individuals wearing urban, stylish clothing. [1] Mainstream fashion often appropriates street fashion trends as influences.
Urban culture is the culture of towns and cities. The defining theme is the presence of a large population in a limited space that follows social norms . [ 1 ] This makes it possible for many subcultures close to each other, exposed to social influence without necessarily intruding into the private sphere . [ 2 ]
As cities grew, so did the demographics and the functions of certain streets. In some cases, a street may have become associated with particular communities, industries or events. For example, certain streets may have become known for their vibrant cultural or artistic scenes or for being focal points during political protests or social movements.
Hip-hop culture is an art movement that was created by African Americans, [1] [2] and Caribbean Americans [3] starting in the Bronx, New York City. [a] Pioneered from Black and Caribbean American street culture, [5] [6] that had been around for years prior to its more mainstream discovery. [7]
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FUBU. Hip-hop culture at large were devotees of Fubu—a.k.a., For Us, By Us. Founded by Daymond John (Shark Tank fans know what’s up) in 1992, the label set out to bolster the awareness of ...
Anti-yuppie graffiti criticizing the gentrification of Austin, Texas. Yuppie, short for "young urban professional" or "young upwardly-mobile professional", [1] [2] is a term coined in the early 1980s for a young professional person working in a city. [3]