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How Post-Punk Influenced Nowadays Fashion
It's been a long time since Malcolm McLaren opened his boutique "Sex" in the 1970s, and Vivienne Westwood equipped the Sex Pistols with their iconic outfits and sent them out onto King's Road. The approach back then was: "Being anti at all costs, against the establishment." Eventually, it turned into "Do It Yourself." It was fashionable because it tried not to be fashionable.
A few years later, members of Joy Division met at a Sex Pistols show in 1976 and started as a punk band. However, it soon evolved into something entirely different. When you listen to old Joy Division songs like "Warsaw" you can clearly hear the punk rock influences, but the band quickly started to deviate from the common motifs of the genre.
The music slowed down. The noisy guitar sound of punk was subdued to appear more intriguing, and Ian Curtis's existentialist lyrics, influenced by authors like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Franz Kafka, focused not on chaos, rebellion, and hedonism but reflected his fears, physical sufferings, and the absurdity in the face of the zeitgeist and social influences of the 1970s and 1980s, marked by changes and political uncertainty, forced Joy Division to experiment.
They created not only something musically unique but also something aesthetic. For example, with their monochromatic designs on their album covers for "Unknown Pleasures," which is probably the third best-selling T-shirt in fast fashion stores, alongside Nirvana and the Ramones T-shirts. Joy Division ended in 1980 after Ian Curtis hung himself in his kitchen. They not only helped shape the sub-genre "Post-Punk" but were also the unofficial soundtrack of existentialism. The soundtrack that made Joy Division's music feel so genuine. Because it was genuine.
Of course, in the 1960s, there were artists who processed existential themes in their lyrics. A good example would be Lou Reed of The Velvet Underground, who, heavily influenced by literature, dealt with many serious topics in his lyrics. However, it wasn't just their music; it was also their appearance that defined Joy Division. On stage, in promo pictures, and in interviews.
Ill-fitting shirts from army surplus stores, old man's pants, a few pair of derbies, big raincoats. Everything that was atypical for the punk movement, and many other artists, including The Cure, The Smiths, Siouxsie Sioux and the Banshees, Bauhaus, Alien Sex Friend or Sisters Of Mercy, went in the same direction: Through a dark, introspective, sometimes minimalist, but avant-garde aesthetic, they set themselves apart from punk and society, and looking at bands from the Post-Punk Revival from the 2000s like Interpol, Iceage, Molchat Doma, Boy Harsher, or Cold Cave, it quickly becomes apparent that this aesthetic has proven itself for almost 50 years.
This trend was, of course, not only an inspiration for musicians but also for artists, fashion designers, architects, and many more.
One designer that immediately comes to mind is Antwerp-Six member Ann Demeulemeester from Belgium, whose influences clearly evoke artists like Siouxsie Sioux or Patti Smith but also the playful goth look of the 1980s era by Rei Kawakubo (Comme Des Garcons) or Japan's goth father himself: Yohji Yamamoto.
Her story begins in Antwerp, where she initially studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and quickly got to know the other Antwerp-Six members. She and the Antwerp Six presented their collections at Fashion Week and quickly became highly esteemed designers, now considered among the greatest designers of all time. Many of Ann's collections featured songs by Patti Smith, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, or The Velvet Underground.
This alone shows the influence of Post-Punk on Ann Demeulemeester's designs. Her asymmetrical cuts and draperies, her monochromatic, Kawakubo and Yamamoto-inspired, mainly black designs were groundbreaking, bringing avant-garde ideas in a consumable form to the people.
Another noteworthy designer from Antwerp is Raf Simons and his collections. Raf Simons grew up in the 1980s and was deeply rooted in the punk and goth subculture, whose influence can be traced in many of his collections or directly referenced by Raf himself. Notable are his A/W96 collection, which includes all-black looks with jet-black dyed hair and long black overcoats, his A/W99 collection with direct Joy Division references, black cloaks, and Gothic looks on the runway.
Raf's most famous collection A/W02-03 Riot Riot Riot! A coveted collection featuring cutoff and distressed hoodies, repurposed military garments, and loaded with punk references through patches. Among them, a bomber jacket with a patch depicting the self-harming Richey James Edwards of the Manic Street Preachers.
Obviously, his A/W03-04 Closer collection with a direct collaboration with Peter Saville, the graphic designer of Factory Records, featuring iconic graphics from Joy Division, New Order, and more.
These two examples of designers actively influenced by this culture are just a fraction. These designers were punks or goths themselves. People influenced by the postmodern identity of the time and post-Soviet tradition. Post-Punk fashion embodies the music of the time it emerged and aligns with deeper considerations. So, it didn't take long for the entire fashion world to embrace this style, partly because "Gothic" and "Punk" became more mainstream, and partly because its aesthetic components were easy to design due to their often penetrating monochromatic minimalism.
Not only goths or avant-garde designers like Ann Demeulemeester, Martin Margiela or Rick Owens, deeply connected to the style and subculture of that time, but also luxury designers like Prada, Balenciaga or Bottega Veneta are incorporating it.
The look is romantic, dark, longing for death, partly edgy, partly overloaded. All aspects that exude a constant attraction from the clothing, as people are often drawn to "the other," sometimes even "the forbidden." The look can also be easily detached from the actual Post-Punk/Goth culture - something postmodernity excels at. The style of the Gothic culture can be perfectly broken down into its individual parts and used as a kind of aesthetic sandbox. Here a thick heavy chain, there's a choker, here big long earrings, add a pair of black high combat boots, a slim-fitted mesh shirt, and preferably paint the nails, and you're done. All things that houses like Prada, Marni, Bottega Veneta, for example, have done right.
What we see today in the Post-Punk-influenced style and what we interpret as avant-garde should actually be considered a modern tradition. Post-Punk fashion embodies the music and the spirit of the time it emerged and aligns with deeper existential discourses. The design language and atmosphere of that time are now used by traditional fashion houses to incorporate young designers into their ranks and increase their relevance, merely fulfilling their quota to be considered part of the traditional fashion pipeline of LV, Dior, Gucci, and Balenciaga. The avant-garde cannot be seen as so established. The rapid growth these companies have undergone to make billions and the inheritance method of finding a designer to take over the house are enough to profile themselves as industry magnates.
In a world where fashion constantly reinvents itself, the enduring legacy of post-punk culture persists as a modern tradition. From the raw, rebellious sounds of bands like Joy Division to the avant-garde designs of Ann Demeulemeester and Raf Simons, the essence of post-punk continues to captivate hearts and minds. As luxury fashion houses seamlessly incorporate this style, it's vital to recognize the roots and the countercultural spirit that birthed it.
The romantic, dark allure, the edgy overtones – they all beckon, inviting us to explore "the other," even the forbidden. Yet, amidst the mainstream adoption, a call echoes for authenticity. True avant-gardists, whether musicians or designers, carve their paths, declaring, "This is our thing." The new avant-garde emerges not just from runways but from the pulsating hearts of those deeply rooted in their subcultures.
In a world dominated by industry magnates, the journey of post-punk fashion from the underground to luxury houses is a testament to its enduring power. As we witness the evolution, let us celebrate the genuine, the authentic, and the countercultural voices shaping the new avant-garde.
So, whether draped in asymmetrical cuts or sporting a rebellious attitude, the message is clear: The post-punk spirit lives on, and the next wave of avant-garde creators is ready to make their mark, confidently declaring, "This is our thing."
Davis Jahn
#post punk#gothic#fashion#ann demeulemeester#prada#balenciaga#punk rock#punk#writing#philosophy#art#avant garde#avant garde fashion#raf simons
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Eroticism and Early Britpunk Fashion
Recently I read an interesting post about rockstars, a once ubiquitous sub-category of celebrity that's currently fallen to the cultural wayside, and how eroticism is often an integral component of their public images.
And that got me thinking about early (as in 1976-1978) Britpunk's relationship to eroticism and sex. So here's a silly, rather disorganized write up I did on how sexual Britpunk fashion is and why I think that appealed to certain people.
Unlike many youth subcultures, Britpunk- which, for those who don't know, is the British version of the punk subculture- tended towards asexual puritanism. Both as a reaction to the free love movement of the hippies that Britpunk characterized itself as being inherently in opposition to in both behavior and values, and as an extension of the theory put forward by Greil Marcus about punks being the spiritual successors to medieval heretics who considered the material world to be wholly corrupt- including and especially carnal pleasures such as sex.
Viv Albertine notes in her autobiography that in Britpunk culture sex was treated as a commodity, no emotional attachment needed. Johnny Rotten, the main figurehead of the punk movement at the time, once famously called sex 'five minutes of squelching sounds' and his deep disgust for anything sexual did a lot to shape the subculture's negative perception of sex. There are barely any Britpunk songs from the era that portray romance as something positive and even less that discuss sex in any way at all.
So isn't it a bit odd that Britpunk fashion is so sexual? Because it is very sexual.
A lot of original Britpunk fashion is appropriated fetish gear. Bondage suits, leather, collars, and latex. SEX/Seditionaries, Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood's boutique that basically single-handedly created the iconic look of early Britpunk, carried all of this along with t-shirts with sexual images- such as a pair of women's breasts or the word 'perv' spelled out in chicken bones- or actual porn on them- such as drawings of cowboys touching tips or Snow White having a gang bang with the Seven Dwarfs. The London Leatherman, who got his start in the gay leather scene, made leather clothes and accessories for bands like the Sex Pistols and The Clash and The Slits while allowing McLaren and Westwood to sell his wares in their store. Ripped clothes that showed off the chest and chains as an accessory were also common. Because of this the average punker in London was decked out in clothes that wouldn't look out of place in a sex club.
Let's take a look at some examples.
(Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols wearing a handcuff around his wrist and a t-shirt with a drawing of gay cowboys that resembles Tom of Finland's work on it.)
(Paul Simonon of The Clash wearing a shirt that says 'everyone's a prostitute' and has two scantily clad women on it.)
(Siouxsie Sioux wearing a t-shirt with a pair of women's breasts on it.)
(Soo Catwoman wearing a spiked collar with a chain around her neck.)
(Various members of the Bromley Contingent, including actual dominatrix Linda, wearing various erotic clothing items such as a see through dress, collars, and leather shorts.)
(Jordan and Vivienne Westwood wearing full bondage suits.)
(Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols wearing a ripped version of the gay cowboys shirt that intentionally exposes his naval and nipple.)
(Adam Ant wearing a leather t-shirt.)
(Paul Simonon of The Clash wearing a leather jacket, leather trousers, and a spiked leather wristband while exposing his bare chest.)
(Alan Jones wearing a shirt that says 'perv' on it and Chrissie Hynde wearing a latex or leather top while another woman wears a latex or leather dress.)
So if Britpunk was so anti-sex, why play with such erotic imagery?
For Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, fashion was an art form that was all about bringing the taboos of the repressed British culture out from the shadows, including and especially the aesthetics of sex. They wanted to shock people out of their complacency and liberate young people. What better way to do that then to turn something as incredibly taboo as fetishes primarily associated with gay men (latex, leather, and bondage) into the hot new couture? But neither Westwood nor McLaren were actually interested in sex (especially not with each other despite having a child together) and were content to simply explore it in an artistic and emotionally distant way. Their clothes are sexual but they aren't sexy. The eroticism exists primarily to make a point, not to tantalize.
Westwood about SEX/Seditionaries' clothes: "We’re here to convert, liberate and educate. We want to inspire people to have the confidence to live out their fantasies and change. What we’re really making is a political statement with our shop by attempting to attack the system."
But why wear these clothes? Obviously teenagers and young adults love the idea of doing (and wearing) taboo things that piss off their parents and other boring old farts. Obviously fans of the Sex Pistols, The Clash, and other punk bands wanted to dress like their idols and set themselves apart from the average citizen. But why else did punkers- in particular young female punkers- latch on so heavily to such risque fashion?
Well, to steal one of the few good lines from Danny Boyle's Pistol, when you dress like that you get a lot of funny looks but no wolf whistles.
If you've spent enough time online, you may be familiar with the concept of danger hair. If not, it basically means that if a young woman has brightly colored dyed hair then she's crazy and you shouldn't bother hitting on her. Kind of like how a poison dart frog is brightly colored to let birds know that it's deathly poisonous and they shouldn't bother eating it. Obviously this phrase is misogynistic but it does have a kernel of truth to it. Throughout history certain women have chosen to dress in ways that are intentionally unappealing to the majority of men in order to ward off unwanted advances.
Britpunk fashion on women was, despite how sexual it was, deeply unappealing to men. Legs McNeil, co-founder of PUNK magazine, talked extensively about how vile he found punk girls who dressed in the Britpunk style, how sexually unappealing they were to him. Little did he know, that's why those girls were dressing like that in the first place.
Back in the 1970s, the Britpunk style was beyond shocking to the majority of people. If you were a teenage girl or young woman who didn't want anyone to catcall you or make random passes at you while you were out on the town, decking yourself out in the latest clothes from SEX was a great way to get most men off your back. Instead of danger hair, it was danger clothes. Just because you were dressed in a sexual way didn't mean you were dressed sexy- at least in the opinion of the average man at the time.
Unfortunately though you'd just be trading in one form of violence for another as it was common for members of other youth subcultures to brutally attack punks who wandered the streets alone.
These days though everyone wants a punk girlfriend. Too bad they won't be getting one!
#punk#punk fashion#punk rock#vivienne westwood#sex pistols#the clash#siouxsie and the banshees#original post#put a good deal of effort into this one despite it having barely anything to do with what im meant to be posting about
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Escape from mundane and averageness
Punk Rock and it’s origin story
Punk Rock was and is a response to the establishment. Punk rock affected music, fashion, and self-expression. Being offensive was the punk rockers main objective. This subculture was born in the U.K. Soon, people saw a rise in the U.S. Shocking the system and culture with makeup, clothing, beliefs, and music. Punk Rock was anti-Summer of Love. The psychedelic side of the 70s did not present well to these kids who were handed a chaotic world.
Britain was not in a good place at the start of Punk Rock. The fact that it was a scary, unsafe place fueled the subculture's inspiration. Social unrest because of strikes. Strikes affected everything such as garbage being left on the streets—inflation but also high unemployment. Overall living in Britain was gloomy, scary, and not harmonious. There were also power outs which would last for days. The youth was fed up and wanted to express that. 3-day workdays during a time like this were very hard to live with. Your boss didn't have enough to pay you so hours are cut and it's already a recession, I would freak out too.
Punk began on Kings Road around shops like “Sex”. Kings Road is where the Punk kids would congregate. This reminds me of fashion kids today who flock to Washington Square Park in search of the next micro trend. “It brought all these kids from all over the place– mainly the suburbs.”, Jordon Arena: Punk& the Pistols’(1995)
Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren opened Seditionaries Shops. McLaren launched the music side of punk: “Sex Pistols” and Westwood focused on “Sex”. The Sex Pistols would wear clothing from the boutique. The boutique sold leather and rubber fetish goods. The Buzzcocks, Siouxsie, the Banshees, and the Sex Pistols were at the forefront of showcasing Punk Rock music and fashion. Their fans would try to emulate them with the band's emulating trends from the street and other inspirations.
Punk in New York was established by bands like Lou Reed, the Ramones, Suicide, and the New York Dolls. Rock and Roll was being oversaturated and these artists wanted to redefine the scene. “They’d go to the thrift shops, where you could find vintage clothes”. Paul Zone. The DIY aspect was also in New York City. The Ramones created a uniform by shredding Levi's and wearing leather jackets. They didn't have money so the holes in their clothing were from wear and tear. At the time it was shameful to walk around with holes in your clothing but the Ramones didn’t care. Their attitude helped shape the subculture.
Malcolm McLaren managed the New York Dolls. He went back to the shop “Sex” and collaborated with his partner Vivienne Westwood to create a look for the Band the Sex Pistols. He put a British spin on the look and used the band to promote it.
“Part of it is to be threatening to look; part of it is to be confrontational”, Siouxsie Sioux in Arena: Punk& the Pistols (1995) To dress Punk meant you had to listen to punk rock. Many different aspects went into achieving the look. First is the DIY aspect. Anything could be made or redone with a pair of scissors. Distressing t-shirts, jeans, and jackets but basically anything is the first step. Almost personalizing your outfit with stenciled-on words or safety pins can add to the look. Studs, chains, and other metal hardware add to the punk rock look. The Punk could dress androgynous or gender-specific but some would argue that “shocking” is the key to the style. Tights that are ripped or fishnet are acceptable. Tartan and other plaids were used in different ways. Punk’s silhouette got narrower and sexier. Sex is a huge topic during the Punk Rock era because it was taboo. Taboo topics were not off limits during this era as you can clearly see through Vivienne Westwood’s seemingly Sex shop.
Make-up was exaggerated and bold. Bold eyeliner that was drawn over your whole eye and dark lines on your face was a must. Geometric shapes drawn on with eyeliner and then filled with eyeshadow were also very popular. Lips were like vampires' lips to accentuate the face. Dark reds and sometimes black were popular colors to use.
Body Piercings were commonly done on the earlobes. Studs and safety pins were pierced through the eyebrows, cheeks, noses, and lips. This was quite shocking at the time. Body piercings were intended to offend the masses. Men also participated in piercing their bodies. Punk was and remains unisex.
Bondage in the early punk movement inspired black leather, studs, chains, and rubber that you saw throughout the era. Vivienne Westwood’s shop “Sex” was the spot to get inspired and see the beginning of it. Straight Jackets were also huge during the beginning. It played fun at the public perceptions of Punks.
Hair was also a big tell-tell to see if you were a true punk rocker. The most famous hair look is Punk Spikes. These are still worn today. The Punk would take a gel or PVA glue and slick their hair into spikes or a mohawk. Mohawk is a Mohican Indian reference that the kids gained inspiration from also. They would also dye their hair unconventional colors like blue, or red with food coloring. Some would dye it black or bleach blonde but the girls seemed to have boy cuts to fit into the androgynous style. Kids would also shave the sides of their heads to have a colorful mohawk. Hair played into this style a lot. Identity was something to be played with while being a Punk.
“Subversion lies in unpopular ideas” ‘Arena: Punk& the Pistols’(1995) Vivienne Westwood is a visionary. She was the first to do many things that were frowned upon and criticized mercilessly. She is the mother of Punk Rock. Her work influenced fashion for the better. At the beginning of her career, she helped integrate Punk Rock fashion into the mainstream and popularized it. Her way of distressing shirts and adding studs caught on with the kids and gave them somewhere to shop and draw inspiration from.
Vivienne Westwood had a muse named Jordon during the punk rock era. Jordon had an androgynous look that was popular during the late 70s and throughout the 80s. She traveled each day an hour from the city to hang out and be seen. I have a friend who does this but she’s an influencer which Jordon was technically speaking in modern terms. The girls wanted to look like her and Vivienne Westwood wanted to see her clothes and style. “In the end, it has an effect because it was original.” ‘Arena: Punk& the Pistols’(1995) Vivienne Westwood turned her store into Seditionaries. Then into her own brand. She continues to use aspects of Punk rock in her collections because she has to show appreciation for her past and beginning. Also when you think punk rock in terms of fashion you think of Vivienne Westwood.
Punk Rock ended and a new subculture developed from that one. The romanticism that Vivienne Westwood helps emulate with her pirate-themed wear and makeup. The subculture was not big enough to overtake disco in the U.S. and the U.K. was no longer going through social unrest. The energy was moved to the next thing.
Brands continue to use aspects of Punk Rock in their collections such as Alexander McQueen, R13, Doc Martens, and Underground. Alexander McQueen SS98 to the present day has been incorporating punk rock fashion in his shows. The brand continues to use aspects like studs in its clothing and accessories. In their Pre SS21 collection Creative Director Sarah Burton uses a 1950s style pin heel and puts silver spiked studs on the toe. The shoe is made “modern” with the studs while still having that vintage aspect.
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Cherokee Iowa Hotel Booking: What You Must Consider
So you’ve decided to take a trip to the charming town of Cherokee, Iowa. Excellent choice—between the scenic countryside, historic downtown, and nearby attractions like the Sanford Museum and Diamond Jo Casino, you’re in for a real treat. Now comes the important part: booking your hotel. With several options available at different price points, it can be tricky to choose. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We’re going to walk you through everything you need to consider to find the perfect place to hang your hat during your Cherokee getaway. From amenities and location to reviews and rates, we’ll explore it all so you can make an informed decision and ensure you have an amazing trip. By the time you’re done reading, you’ll be ready to confidently reserve your home base in Cherokee and start planning all the fun in-store. Let’s dive in!
Why Book a Hotel in Cherokee, Iowa?
Why should you book a stay in Cherokee, Iowa? There are so many reasons this charming little town should be on your radar.
First of all, Cherokee sits right along the Little Sioux River, offering gorgeous views and opportunities for outdoor recreation. You can go kayaking, canoeing, tubing, or just sit by the river with a good book. The riverwalk trail is perfect for cycling, walking, or jogging, and you may spot wildlife like turtles, birds, and deer along the way.
Cherokee also has a vibrant downtown with shopping, dining, entertainment, and events going on, especially in the summer. Check out the boutiques, antique stores, and art galleries along Main Street. Or grab a bite to eat at one of the family-owned restaurants featuring homestyle cooking. At night, catch a show at the historic Cherokee Community Theater.
What's more, Cherokee serves as a gateway to some of Iowa's natural wonders. Within 30 minutes, you can be hiking the trails of Stone State Park, boating on Saylorville Lake, or exploring the Loess Hills. It's also an easy drive to Prairie Meadows Casino and Adventureland Park for some family fun.
With its small-town charm, outdoor recreation, and proximity to major attractions, Cherokee has something for everyone. So next time you're planning an Iowa getaway, consider booking a stay in this hidden gem of a town. The hardest part will be deciding what to do first! You certainly won't regret adding Cherokee to your itinerary.
Best Times of Year to Visit Cherokee
The best times to visit Cherokee are definitely the summer and fall months. From June through October, the weather is gorgeous with warm days and cool nights. You'll get to experience all the outdoor activities Cherokee has to offer like hiking, biking, and camping without worrying about rain or snow.
Summer is peak season though, so hotel rates will be higher and attractions more crowded. If bigger crowds aren't your thing, September and October can be a perfect time to visit. The summer heat has faded, the fall foliage is starting to emerge, and you'll miss most of the tourists. It's really the sweet spot for a visit. When booking a hotel during these months, make your reservations at least 2 to 3 months in advance. Many of the popular hotels and motels like the Cherokee Inn fill up quickly, especially on weekends. You'll want to compare rates and amenities to find one that suits you. Don't forget that some hotels offer discounts or packages for longer stays, so you may be able to find good deals on weeklong trips.
If you're on a budget, check some of the motels a few miles outside of town like the Sioux Motel or Arrowhead Motel. They have basic but comfortable rooms at lower rates. You'll only be a short drive from all the attractions, so you can still enjoy everything Cherokee has to offer without paying premium prices.
No matter what time of year you visit or where you decide to stay, a trip to Cherokee, Iowa is sure to be memorable. From scenic landscapes to fun outdoor recreation to an engaging Native American cultural experience, this charming town has something for everyone. Why not start planning your next getaway?
What Amenities to Look for When Booking Cherokee Hotels
When booking a hotel in Cherokee, Iowa, there are certain amenities you’ll want to consider to make your stay as comfortable as possible. After all, the amenities and services a hotel offers can make or break your experience.
Look for hotels that provide free Wi-Fi and parking. In this day and age, internet access is practically a necessity, especially when traveling. And free parking will save you money during your trip. Some hotels may charge up to $20-30 per night for parking, so finding one with complimentary parking is ideal.
Seek out hotels with either an on-site restaurant or included breakfast. Waking up to a hot breakfast or being able to dine in the hotel restaurant for lunch or dinner means you won’t have to venture far if you don’t want to. And the food is often more affordable than nearby restaurants. An on-site bar or lounge is also a nice perk for enjoying a drink in the evening.
Look for additional amenities like a fitness center, swimming pool, hot tub, or business center. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, these facilities allow you to workout relax, or get work done without leaving the hotel. Some hotels may even have amenities like room service, valet parking, and airport shuttle or laundry facilities.
The more amenities a hotel provides the more convenient and enjoyable your stay will likely be. When booking hotels in Cherokee, be sure to check what amenities and services each one offers to find the perfect match for your needs. The ideal hotel for you will make you feel right at home with all the comforts and conveniences you could want during your visit.
How to Get the Best Deals on Cherokee Iowa Hotel Booking
To get the best deals on hotels in Cherokee, Iowa, there are a few tips you should keep in mind.
·First, book in advance whenever possible. The earlier you can book your room, the better. Many hotels offer the deepest discounts and best rates when you book at least 2 to 4 weeks ahead of your trip. Some even offer additional perks for booking a month or more in advance.
·Second, be flexible with your dates if you can. Room rates can vary significantly from day to day based on demand and availability. You may be able to save up to 50% just by shifting your trip dates by one or two days in either direction. Weekdays and non-holiday periods typically see the lowest prices.
·Third, search multiple sites to compare rates. Don’t just stick to the hotel’s official website or a single travel site. Do searches on Kayak, Expedia, Travelocity, Priceline, and other hotel booking platforms. Compare the rates you find to make sure you’re getting the best available deal. You may even find additional coupon codes or promo offers to sweeten the savings.
·Finally, don’t be afraid to negotiate. If you find a better rate on a different site or the rate drops after you book, contact the hotel directly to ask if they can match or beat the lower price. Politely explain your situation—many hotels will work with you to keep your business rather than lose you to a competitor. You have nothing to lose by asking and could end up saving an extra 10 to 25% off the initial booking rate.
·By following these helpful tips, you'll be well on your way to scoring the best deals available on comfortable and affordable Cherokee, Iowa hotel rooms. With a little flexibility and patience, you can find rates that won't break the bank so you can enjoy your trip without worrying about the cost.
Conclusion
So there you have it, some key things to keep in mind when booking your perfect Cherokee Iowa hotel getaway. A little planning and research ahead of time will ensure you find lodging that suits your needs and budget. Cherokee has no shortage of accommodation options from rustic cabins and motels to upscale resorts with all the bells and whistles. Focus on location, amenities, and reviews to determine what level of comfort and convenience you want for your stay. Once you make your booking, get ready to soak in the natural beauty and small-town charm this picturesque corner of Iowa has to offer. Your Cherokee adventure awaits!
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Vivienne Westwood: Siouxsie Sioux “Tits” Shirt From The Sex Boutique (1977).
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A ‘tits’ tee-shirt worn by Siouxsie Sioux from the Sex Boutique in London’s Kings Road, 1970s. Steve Jones of The Sex Pistols also wore this during the band’s infamous Today appearance hosted by Bill Grundy, who was the target of Jones’ ire when Grundy asked to see Siouxsie after the show.
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Also referred to as 'North Side', Morrison Heights is typically known as the 'upscale neighborhood' where high income families and individuals reside. You'll find a combination of both historical and modern architecture throughout the area from victorian era homes to simplistic but chic mansions, often surrounded by gates and barriers to let outsiders know they don't belong.
Some of the properties back onto White Bear Lake while others back onto lush greenery and trees that are older than the town itself. You'll also find many of the town's historical land marks in this area as well as extravagant restaurants and boutiques.
The residents of Morrison Heights take pride in where they live, which is why you'll find yourself surrounded with nosy neighbors who want to know who you are and what you're doing whenever they happen to past by you. They'll tell you that it's a safe place to call home, but there are certainly dark and strange behaviours and occurrences that happen behind closed doors or are simply left unsaid.
Recently there have been several reports of robberies and vandalism that have put the neighborhood on alert. Many of them suspect it to be the works of townsfolk who live in Bunker Hill, but there hasn't been any definitive proof. Regardless, the rivalry between the two neighborhoods has increased lately as a result, leading to some heated arguments and even threats being thrown around.
canon businesses and locations
below is a list of canon businesses and locations you’ll find in morrison heights. we highly encourage for members to create characters that work in these establishments or are loyal patrons to create new plotting opportunities and develop the world! over time, we plan to have events and create interesting situations to characters who work or frequent these businesses as well as an incentive to join these businesses instead of creating your own! of course you are welcome to create your own businesses if these don’t fit an idea you’re going for but please consider it in the future if you’re interested in getting more involved in the site lore! WHITE BEAR LAKE PUBLIC SPACE white bear lake is the largest and deepest body of water located in dismal. many of the residential homes located in the morrison heights neighborhood are directly on the lake as well, giving this neighborhood another great benefit.
no one other than robert morrison is exactly sure why they call it 'white bear lake', but many like to believe it has to do with a sioux tribe's legend. THE TANGERINE 5-COURSE, FINE DINING RESTAURANT
known as the greatest restaurant you can enjoy in dismal, this place will surely make you forget you're in a bland town like dismal... at least for a couple of hours. though it is an extremely pricey place to spend your money, you certainly get what you pay for.
opening just a couple of years ago, everything is new and fresh; something dismal desperately needs more of. the place is dimly lit with candle light and has a faint smell of tangerines in the air. you'll barely have to lift a finger as the floor staff linger around your table, eagerly taking every request you have to ensure your night is unforgettable.
suggested occupations: hosts/hostesses (maître d’), servers, bussers, bartenders, kitchen staff (sous chefs, chef, prep cook, dish washers, etc...) managers, assistant managers, etc... MOONSHINE CAFÉ ARTSY COFFEE SHOP
while moonshine café certainly as a cramped interior, it still has a feeling of being better than the average coffee shop. moonshine café is a place where the creative mind is meant to be inspired.
on fridays you'll find live shows performed by local musicians and bands and other performances such as poetry and comedy performed on saturday. the place is full of booths and couches, inviting you to stay for hours and get comfortable with a drink in hand.
suggested occupations: servers, baristas, cashiers, dish washers, managers, assistant managers, etc...
ROXY'S THEATRE MOVIE THEATER
the one and only movie theater you can find in dismal. ages ago it was once a theater of performing arts, but as the age of moving pictures developed, so did roxy's. after that, the place never saw much remodelling or any renovations. the wallpaper curls and the floors creak, but some would say that gives the place character.
while they try to keep up-to-date with showing the most recent films that have been released, they still have specials on wednesdays where they show black and white films. one of the theater rooms has an organ player where they very rarely host a silent film night. the theater is also famously known for their 'faery popcorn', which is just popcorn with some food coloring in it and nothing more. though some say a little faery magic is sprinkled in eat bag that makes it so irresistible you finish the whole thing before the movie trailers are finished.
suggested occupations: managers, assistant managers, concessions workers, ushers, ticket counter attendant, custodian, etc...
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Twelve Days of Drabbles Pt. 3
A/N: I have no idea if this is going to show up or not, but I’m going to continue to post my Twelve Days of Drabbles series! Hopefully the tumblr tagging issue is fixed soon! Until then, here is part three! On the third day of ficmas, yours truly gave to thee...undercover prep work, mistletoe kisses, and snowballs and fun by a tree!
Day Three: A Christmas Ball
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You’d be lying if you said you weren’t a little excited. You absolutely loved getting to dress up and play a character on hunts. You were quite convincing (thank you high school drama classes!) and in your line of work, the chance to get glam simply doesn’t come around very often. You didn’t let on to your excitement, though. The boys would never let you hear the end of it if they thought you actually enjoyed being “girly.” You rarely bothered with makeup these days, and jeans and flannels were easier to hunt in than dresses and skirts. This was going to be more than a little makeup and a nice dress, though. You were investigating some local disappearances of high society heirs and heiresses and had gotten a lead that whatever you were searching for would be staking out their next victim at some Christmas Ball one of the well-to-do’s was throwing. Sam had shaken his hair and batted his eyelashes at the right women and ended up with two tickets, offering you the perfect opportunity to stake out the room from the inside. To play the part, you had to look the part: and that meant hair, makeup, nails, jewelry, and a full length, forest green, taffeta ball gown with an off-the-shoulder sweetheart neckline you’d found in a boutique and were absolutely infatuated with. You hadn’t worn anything this nice since your high school prom, and that dress had come from a secondhand store. The boys had already been seen by several of the attendees, so they were out of the question when it came to who was going to play your date. With Cas on Jack duty, the obligation fell to a particularly enthusiastic Gabriel.
You’d taken him shopping yesterday for a rental tux. Clothing shopping with Gabriel went about as you would have expected it to. The first three tuxes he tried on were simply to amuse you: a pinstripe zoot suit that looked as though it was actually from the 1930’s, an all-white getup with a bright green bow tie, and some hideous orange number you were certain he’d zapped in because there was no way in hell it had been in the store on a rack to be bought. Finally, you managed to smother your laughter and sternly reprimanded him into taking this seriously. He came out of the dressing room a few moments later in a well-tailored formal black tux, white button-up, and a handkerchief sticking out of his pocket that perfectly matched your dress. He glanced up at you through his lashes as he fixed the button on his sleeve, making your heart stutter in your chest and your breath catch. He must have noticed your reaction, because he quickly followed it up with a smirk and a wink. Blushing faintly, you rolled your eyes at him and bade him to take off his suit—“so we can BUY it, you pervert”—and left the store, package in hand.
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You looked at yourself in the motel room’s full-length mirror. You hardly recognized yourself. Your hair was done up with curls and bobby pins with little pearls glued to them. Your face was classy and sophisticated, with earth-toned eyeshadow and deep red lipstick to compliment the dress you were in. Jody put her hand on your shoulder and smiled at your reflection.
“You look beautiful, y/n.”
You were only an hour from Sioux Falls, so Jody had graciously offered to help you prepare for the evening. Your skills were a little rusty and you knew, as you looked at yourself in the mirror, you’d have never been able to make yourself look the way you look right now. You appeared every bit the part of an uptown heiress on her way to a high-society Christmas ball. Jody had kindly offered you some beautiful diamond earrings and a pair of heels to wear with your dress on loan to save you the money of having to buy some.
“Which of these lucky men gets to be your escort for the evening?” She asked. Your face colored a little as you replied.
“Um, Gabriel.”
Jody’s eyebrows raised as she gave you a knowing look. The two of you had grown close over the years and she was the only one you’d confided your crush on the archangel to. Embarrassed, you looked away from her face in the mirror. She gently turned you by your shoulder and tilted your chin up to meet her eyes.
“He’s not going to know what hit him,” she said. As you blushed and began to brush off what she said she stopped you. “No, really. You look incredible. He’s a lucky guy tonight. And if he doesn’t see it, I’m positive there will be several other men there who will,” she added on at the end humorously. You laughed and she handed you your beaded bag containing your ticket into the party and a couple of innocuous-looking trinkets that doubled as hunting weapons in a pinch. You had the demon knife strapped to your thigh and you knew Gabriel would be able to pop in anything else you may need, should the need arise at all. You were going there tonight specifically to identify your target, not to engage them.
You heard two sharp knocks on the door. Dean’s voice immediately followed.
“You two about ready in there? You need to get going.”
“We’re ready!” You called as Jody opened the door to the view of the three men. Dean let out a low whistle as his eyes landed on you and Sam’s eyes widened.
“Wow, y/n, you look...wow!” the taller man said in appreciation, making you blush once more. Gabriel pushed his way in between the two.
“As eloquent as that was, Sammy Boy, I’m sure y/n looks—“ his eyes found you, shyly clutching your bag in front of him, looking up at him from below your eyelashes. His mouth moved as though to form the words to describe how you looked, but no sound came out. The sight made you smile, and your confidence rose. Jody gave you a subtle nudge in your back and it nearly made you miss a similar nudge Sam gave the gaping angel before him. You were glad you’d been the one to take him shopping for the clothes he had on, if you’d been presented with this sight of him, freshly shaven, hair meticulously styled in its familiar swoop, and a well-fitted suit to boot, you’d have been struck speechless as well. You could feel your heart beating faster and you knew he could hear it as his eyes met yours.
Dean clapped Gabriel on the shoulder and it seemed to reawaken him to his surroundings. “—lovely,” he choked out. He cleared his throat and straightened. Holding out his hand to you, he asked, “as your date for this evening, I wish to inform you that our car has arrived.”
Your eyebrow quirked as you took his hand. “Car? Did you actually order a car for us?��� He smiled his familiar half-smile and responded.
“I may have conjured one specifically for our use.”
“A proper fairy godmother,” you teased, “do I get glass slippers and a crown, too?”
“No, but I can promise the car won’t turn into a pumpkin at midnight. I strongly considered turning these two dunderheads into our chauffeurs, though.”
You laughed and didn’t even notice the indignant huffs from the two men behind you as Gabriel led you to the vehicle parked in the lot, an (obviously conjured) man in a crisp suit and hat poised next to an open door, waiting for you. You didn’t notice much else at all, besides Gabriel. You hoped he was more on top of his game than you were, because you might be too distracted tonight to do much investigating. The way he kept looking at you though, his jaw twitching and even swallowing hard once or twice, meant this particular hunt may be a little more difficult than you'd planned.
The door closed behind you and Gabriel situated himself in the seat to your right, barely close enough for his arm to brush against yours. You weren’t sure how tonight was going to go...but you’d be lying if you said you weren’t excited to find out.
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Cherokee Hotels
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