Punk is back. Stylists and jewelry designers have rediscovered the counterculture and music movement of the Seventies which goes by the name of punk. Once upon a time, punk was the sign of rebellion: safety pins instead of earrings, rings, black leather clothes and shaggy hair standing straight on the head, perhaps dyed strange colors. It was punk. And then heavy black eyeliner and flat shoes. All this was brought to the catwalk, naturally revisited. And even jewelry designers have realized that collars with studs and spikes can become a luxury. The rebellion, if anything, is that of the credit card…
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