antistyle
English
Etymology
anti- + style
Noun
antistyle (usually uncountable, plural antistyles)
- Style or fashion that rejects the usual conventions of style.
- 1994, David R. Dickens, Andrea Fontana, Postmodernism and social inquiry
- Flashy in its photographic juxtapositioning, Reebok embraced poor taste as a sign for antistyle that might beckon skeptical viewers to enter the space of the ad.
- 1995, Corey K. Creekmur, Alexander Doty, Out in culture: gay, lesbian, and queer essays on popular culture
- Lesbian-feminist antistyle was an emblem of refusal, an attempt to strike a blow against the twin evils of capitalism and patriarchy...
- 1994, David R. Dickens, Andrea Fontana, Postmodernism and social inquiry
Translations
style or fashion that rejects the usual conventions of style
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