Saucy Style In Londons Underground Techno Raves

Saucy Style In Londons Underground Techno Raves

Yes Kid is quick to add that the photos are less about underground culture – and include a lot of youth style . Dressing up for a show is a style that goes beyond the current fashion trends.

The kid has a point. You don't see colorful tops every day, do you? But many of the styles she wears usually reflect the under-25s on the streets of London. Ten years ago, when the Y2K revival began, young people now wear glittery eye shadow, bare and exposed skin, boys come dressed.

" The way you dress is a reflection of your attitude," he said .

The photographer calls London's underground techno community " one big family", and wants to show that the scene is not alone - embrace it, no matter what your subject or movement is . she says.

But, like other nightspots (about 10 clubs a month closed in the UK last year), the capital has seen venue closures and high ticket prices. It was partly an epidemic, but also due to the high cost of living, which forced bars and clubs to raise their prices or to close completely due to unsustainable costs.

"The Fold is the only club I frequent in London," said East London venue Yes Kid .

When a club loses, we lose more than one party. Like all great nightlife, hedonism has a point. As Yes Kid put it so beautifully: People feel free in these spaces when they can't in everyday life.

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