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BCBG may refer to: French phrase * () * ''Bon chic bon genre'' () Other * ''Bon Chic Bon Genre'', an album by Campag Velocet *A women's clothing line created by Max Azria Max Azria (January 1, 1949 – May 6, 2019) was a Tunisian-Jewish-born American fashion designer who founded the contemporary women's clothing brand BCBG MAX AZRIA. Azria was also the designer, chairman and CEO of the BCBG Max Azria Group,Musta ...
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Bon Chic Bon Genre
Bon chic, bon genre () is an expression used in France to refer to a subculture of stylish members of the Parisian upper class. They are typically well-educated, well-connected, and descended from " old money" families, preferably with some aristocratic ancestry. The style combines certain fashionable tastes with the appearance of social respectability. The expression is sometimes shortened to BCBG (the fashion company BCBG Max Azria was named in reference to the subculture). Parallels are often seen between this subculture and similar upper-class social groups in the United States ("preppy") and the United Kingdom ("Sloane Rangers"). As with those groups, the BCBG subculture drew mainstream attention during the 1980s. Thierry Mantoux published a handbook for BCBG style (''BCBG – Le guide du bon chic bon genre'') in 1985. It was a French equivalent to ''The Official Preppy Handbook'' and ''The Sloane Ranger Handbook'', both published earlier in the decade. The BCBG social group ...
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Campag Velocet
Campag Velocet were an English rock group, who were at their peak during the late 1990s. Career Formed in London in early 1993, the band's musical style was influenced by bands such as Primal Scream, Public Image Ltd, Gang of Four, Spacemen 3, Public Enemy and at the time were lumped into an indie dance genre which then included bands such as Regular Fries. The name of the band is probably a reference to the Campagnolo groupset, and much of their artwork draws from road bicycle imagery. Another major influence in the Campag vocabulary and artwork is Nadsat, coined by Anthony Burgess in the book ''A Clockwork Orange''. The single "Drencrom Velocet Synthmesc" uses Nadsat words for recreational drugs, with the text being shown in the opening frame of the '' Clockwork Orange film''. The band's line-up was Pete Voss (vocals), Ian Cater (guitars, keyboards, programming), Barnaby "Barney" Slater ( bass) and Lascelles Lascelle (drums, percussion, samples). Campag Velocet released the ...
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