By the late 1960s headstrong western youth had
rebelled against establishment conformity, instead seeking the uncomplicated, indigenous dress of faraway climes such as Russia and India.
Not exact matches
BRC, the
rebelling was
against the
establishment, not to go for the brass ring, selling your soul in the process..
With that in mind, V for Vendetta traces a line in British politics which stretches back over 400 years, in glamourising the lone
rebel and the idea of standing up
against the
establishment.
Led by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB)
rebelled against the art
establishment of the mid-nineteenth century, taking inspiration from early Renaissance painting.