• Greasers are a youth subculture that emerged in the 1950s and early 1960s from predominantly working class and lower-class teenagers and young adults...
  • I realized after research that members of the Greaser subculture were at a disadvantage because of their class. Class broadly structures the young individual’s life...
  • Although Greaser subculture originates in North America, there are similar subcultures throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
  • In this way, the Greasers subculture provided its members with a sense of identity and belonging that transcended the boundaries of mainstream society.
  • Danny Zuko, from Grease. ... As it turns out, the 1950s greaser is simultaneously the most well known and the least understood subculture out there.
  • Popular culture icons played a significant role in shaping the Greaser aesthetic, including specific clothing items and hairstyles that defined the subculture.
  • Research the History and Culture of Greasers. In order to understand what it means to be a greaser, it’s important to first explore the origins of the subculture.
  • Jean Paul Gaultier’s S/S 2014[8] show took inspiration from the rebellious nature of the greaser subculture, as models wore quaffed hair and leather jackets.
  • From James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause to Marlon Brando in The Wild One and John Travolta in the film adaptation of Grease, greaser subculture has had a...
  • Many used lots of wax, hair gels, tonics, creams and pomades in order to get the effect that has made the greaser subculture look iconic.