Table of contents:
- 1. Relationship with society
- 2. Fashionista and fashionista
- 3. Lady-dude
- 4. Snow Maiden in a new look
- 5. Oh yes, the boy-boy
- 6. When you show off a new thing
- 7. "Glamorous" girls
- 8. Stylish girlfriends
- 9. When you think you are irresistible
- 10. Young green
- 11. Poncho: Greetings from South America
- 12. Hipsters and fashionistas are a disgrace to Soviet youth
- 13. Through the mouth of a baby …
- 14. Fathers and Sons
- 15. Guide to the "forbidden world"
- 16. Features of the style image
- 17. The latest peep of fashion
- 18. Golden youth
- 19. Beatleman
- 20. Fashion victim
- 21. Laughing Girlfriends
- 22. Monkeys on both sides
- 23. "White Crow"
Video: Soviet satire: 20 caustic cartoons that ridiculed "dudes"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In the USSR, almost all spheres of people's lives were regulated by strict norms, and everything that did not correspond to them was ridiculed and stigmatized. And even if it was about hairstyles, musical tastes, or clothing. And yet, in the Land of the Soviets, there were many people who sought to dress brightly and stand out from the crowd. It seemed that the more trousers and dresses of nondescript colors the light industry of the USSR produced, the more often Soviet youth looked at Western fashionistas. People who followed Western fashions were called "dudes", and satirical magazines grumbled with all the force of proletarian enthusiasm.
1. Relationship with society
2. Fashionista and fashionista
3. Lady-dude
4. Snow Maiden in a new look
5. Oh yes, the boy-boy
6. When you show off a new thing
7. "Glamorous" girls
8. Stylish girlfriends
9. When you think you are irresistible
10. Young green
11. Poncho: Greetings from South America
12. Hipsters and fashionistas are a disgrace to Soviet youth
13. Through the mouth of a baby …
14. Fathers and Sons
15. Guide to the "forbidden world"
16. Features of the style image
17. The latest peep of fashion
18. Golden youth
19. Beatleman
20. Fashion victim
21. Laughing Girlfriends
22. Monkeys on both sides
23. "White Crow"
And in continuation of the theme, a story about how did the anti-Soviet dudes live and why they fell out of favor in the USSR.
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