Ugly Fashion

The Ugly Fashion movement began with the likes of Jean Paul Gaultier's avant-garde designs, which featured bold, clashing colors and unorthodox silhouettes.

However, the true pioneers of Ugly Fashion were the 1980s-era hipsters who wore neon, oversized sweatshirts with ripped jeans and chunky jewelry. They were the epitome of style.

Fast forward to the present day, and Ugly Fashion has evolved into a full-blown aesthetic, with designers like Gucci's Alessandro Michele embracing its principles of clashing colors, bold patterns, and a general disregard for traditional notions of beauty.

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