Left to Right -
Joe from Chelmsford, classes himself as Indie, shops at various places.
Dennis from Shepherds Bush, stuck in "1968 to around 1972". His favourite piece of clothing is his Donkey Jacket. "Topshop would ruin Brick Lane" - We agree Denny boy.
Loaded Sista. Right to Left -
Keisha from Hackney, Salli from Sheffield, Siobhan from Ireland and Roveina from Scunthorpe are a girl band who describe their style as 'urban with an Indie twist, taking influence from 40's and 80's fashion with a bit of Gothic on top.' Their favourite items of clothing are Jackets and Heels.
Louis from London says he would probably fit in to the Punk culture but we thought he was leaning more towards 'This is England.' His favourite thing to wear are his red boots.
Esme from London would categorize herself in the 90's Punk subculture. Her favourite item of clothing is this Vivienne Westwood denim Jacket which she claims she wears on a daily basis.
Yeti, Sex-kitten esque babe that was in too much of a hurry to answer questions. We would fit her into Mod.
Elaine from Cornwall is oozing with eccentric style. She is too wacky to fit into any subculture because she loves all of her clothes and clearly throws them all on. She shops at All Saints and Vivienne Westwood.
"Don't fit into a subculture." Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Jess from New Zealand says she used to be a Punk but 'now she just wears a mix of different clothes.' She loves to wear fur, and shops at mainly Vintage stores and High Street. We say hipster.
JESUS - couldn't speak English but we loved his style - like a 70's film in black & white.
Ashleigh says she doesn't think she has influence from any subculture, but we disagree.. maybe hipster meets unicorn..?
Unknown couple in the Vintage Market said they take inspiration from the 1950's and 70's. They are musically influenced and shop at Vintage Stores.
HIPSTER
"One minute while I put on my Beret" - This girl describes herself as a 'Shoreditch twat' we agree, and we like it.
"DON'T KNOW WHAT SUBCULTURE I FIT IN I JUST WEAR WHATEVER" - get back to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Another one who claims she doesn't fit into any Subculture. 70's fur gillet, punk influenced bracelet, gothic lace and 1980's disco pants... think again sunshine.
"I fit into the Fashionable homosexuals subculture"
This lady claims she get's her influence from boys. We say maybe Teddy boy meets Skater?
Reece from London, "I've not worn this top for about 7 years, I can't think of any Subculture that I would fit in to." Bullshit, you're so Indie and Hipster it hurts.
Garry has influence from 60's and 70's Mod subculture. He told us a very long and interesting story about all of the different countries he'd picked up his clothes from. Something about a 6th Av Flea Market.
"I wear high street and vintage with an Indie twist"
*cough* chavs *cough*
Indie, hip hop style. We think maybe with a touch of Skater boy look.
"Kitsch and Gothic"