Saturday, July 30, 2011

History sure does repeat it's self!! 90's flow.....

  Hey everyone! I know it been awhile with the lack of updates,but I have been super busy. I just wanted to come to you guys real quick with a fashion post. As I have been checking out today's latest fashion in the Hip Hop culture. I have took notice that today's generation for the males it have seem they went back in time and grab some things from the 90's era. One popular look in particular is the "Spike Lee" look from the old Jordan commercials Young artist such as Chris Brown and Lil Wayne are famous for wearing the big squared glasses with the Brooklyn hat or any hat lid flipped up while showing their forehead. Unlike older rappers who still wear their hats  to the front or tilt to the side. Also the 90's hairstyles are coming back as well such as the Kwame blonde patch that Wiz Khalif sports and the gumby haircut inspired by 2pac that Soulja Boy rocked during his promotion for his mixtape "Juice".

 To me I really it is cool that the fashion history is repeating it self. I think the young generation is doing good by showing hip hop and it's roots and showing the transition from the 80's style that was just popular not to long ago to what is now the 90's style. Hmm,I wonder if this generation goes through the whole 90's era will they rock the mid 90's look such as the baggy jeans again, Ski google on the forehead with ski jackets,Or maybe the girls will wear mini backpacks like  Brandy did in the Moesha days lol. We shall see huh?  Well all I can say history repeat it self lol. Click to  see some of  the influences from the 90's..



                                                       Spike Lee in 90's in the Jordan Commercial      


                  Chris Brown rocking The "Spike Lee" look in the "Look at me now" music video




                                                90's rapper Kwame with the blonde patch


                                           Wiz Khalifah rocking the old school blonde patch


                                                  2pac  with the gumby in the movie "Juice"



                                 Here is Soulja Boy also rocking the gumby influenced by 2pac


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-The Patrice Tales

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