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scene, is often associated with alternative music, “indie” culture (indie rock and independent
scene, is often associated with alternative music, “indie” culture (indie rock and independent
film), an other non-mainstream products, such as vintage clothing, magazines such as Vice,
Clash, Nylon, URB, BPM, and the websites such as pitchfork media, the fader, iheartcomix,
paper magazine, dim mak, shadowscene, beauty bar, franki chan, and steve aoki. paper
magazine, dim mak, shadowscene, beauty bar, franki chan, and steve aoki.
stores and bars all amongst huge office buildings.stores and bars all amongst huge office
buildings.
In the 1990s, the term became a blanket description for the trend in the "alternative",
"anti-fashion" fashion of middle class and upper class urban, young people moving into
revamped neighborhoods in major metro areas. Often hipsters came to these poorer
neighborhoods from the suburbs of major cities. In our culture, the term hipster usually
refers to young people who may have an appreciation for independent rock, a campy or
ironic fashion sense, or an otherwise "bohemian" life style. We are typically associated most
closely with alternative culture, particularly alternative music, independent rock and
independent film.