Pop culture is the principles of youngster and generation future of meaning of pop style. They exploded by generation, rebellion or style by fashion which may be just one of a ‘whole way of life.’ The style of each subculture allows an expression of identity and self image which is a magical to be free from class and occupation.
Pop moves from private emotion towards public entertainment, from personal conviction towards empty exhibitionism, from an inner circle speaking a closed language, towards a whole generation enthusing with shallow hysteria over a fashion...what starts as revolt finishes as style - as mannerism Melly, 1972
Fig.1 Youngster with Dr. Martens
http://www.shuperb.co.uk/blog/2014/10/13-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-dr-martens/ …show more content…
Martens was one of youth culture innovation over the decades from 20th century and it became an iconic of major youth cultures started from the early skinhead, mods, hippies, punk to the British working class. If talking about Dr. Martens in 20th century, The first apparent images came up was all about style for Punk.
Fig.2 Advertising of Dr. Martens in 1977 in the magazine https://www.pinterest.com/pin/513480794986135692/ As this advertising of Dr. Martens, They symbolized of the punk on the coat of the model as it print as ‘God Save The Queen’ which is the song title of the the British punk rock band the Sex Pistols.
Punk is the young subculture, who expressed themselves as rebellion, free from the society and aggressive, so Dr. Martens became a nature choice of their footwear because its style represents cool looking, symbol of fighting and the military style was popularity. Even, Dr. Martens didn’t start out as the fashion boot style for the youth but it defined as working boot product flavored by policeman, postman and military. However, later on Dr. Marten was boom across the youth culture society after Pete Townsend wore Dr. Martens Black 1460s on the stage with his band and it appeared to the youngster to watched. Dr. Martens touched the heart of the youth culture and was being a must have item all across the youth society.
Fig.3 Pete Townshend, The Who, in Dr