noun
- Plural of antistyle; approaches, movements, or practices that deliberately reject or oppose established stylistic conventions or norms.
Usage: Often used in art, fashion, literature, and design contexts; Can refer to countercultural or avant-garde movements
Examples
- The punk movement embraced antistyles that rejected the polished aesthetics of mainstream fashion.
- Minimalist antistyles emerged as a reaction against maximalist interior design trends.
- Contemporary artists often explore antistyles to challenge traditional notions of beauty.
- The designer's antistyles deliberately clashed with high-fashion expectations.
- Graffiti and street art represent antistyles that exist outside gallery institutions.