"D&G Does Las Vegas"

The Costume Institute's exhibition will explore how fashion designers incorporated punk's D.I.Y. style into haute couture clothing. That includes the use of safety pins, which D&G used to embellish the slashed T-shirts worn by waitstaff for a party at New York's Henri Bendel store in 2001.
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Armitage Gone Dance Company's "Think Punk Gala"

Safety pins don't have to decorate staffers, but can be employed in other parts of an event. At the Armitage Gone Dance company's "Think Punk!" gala in 2009, director Karole Armitage—also known as the "punk ballerina"—fashioned centerpieces at New York's Capitale from wire, reused invites, and giant safety pins.
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HBO's 'Bored to Death' Season 2 Premiere Party

Spikes, studs, and chains are also associated with the punk movement and in 2010, HBO decorated leather-covered couches and tables with the metal hardware for a slight edgy look.
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Diesel Planet Store Promotion

A less subtle nod to punk rock would be to give staffers and street teams mohawks, a move Diesel made in 2009 to promote the opening of its Fifth Avenue store in New York.
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'Party Monster' Premiere Party

At the New York premiere party for Party Monster in 2003, stylists gave guests colorful Mohawk hairdos.
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Target's Converse One Star MTV Movie Awards After-Party

CBGB in New York was the home of punk rock in the 1970s, and its interior was a messy collage of old rock posters and graffiti. In 2008, Target created a similar—albeit more stylized—look for the stage at its MTV Movie Awards after-party in Los Angeles.
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'American Idiot' Opening Night Party

If there's no stage, the scrappy visual idea can be used in the table coverings, which is what the producers did at the opening night party for Broadway musical American Idiot in 2010.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Benefit Gala

In 2006, the Met's Costume Institute exhibition "AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion" included elements of punk, which was echoed in the graffiti-like projections that illuminated the museum gala's after-party.
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YouthAIDS Gala After-Party

Rather than creating graffiti at the after-party for the 2008 YouthAIDS gala in Washington, the organizers alluded to street art and the event's punk rock theme with spray paint cans in Lucite cases on tables.
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Drake Hotel Anniversary Party

Part of the Costume Institute's exhibition will focus on iconic punk bands like the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, and the Clash. For its one-year anniversary in 2005, Toronto's Drake Hotel had performance artists from Turbo Bonz Dance portray Sex Pistol bassist Sid Vicious and his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen.
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Collaboraction's Beggars' Banquet Benefit

If impersonators of punk-rock icons aren't available, an alternative is to create the illusion they were there. Chicago's Collaboraction Beggars' Banquet in 2007 did just that, echoing punk's anti-establishment attitude with an installation of ripped couches and old pizza boxes.
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M.A.C. Cosmetics Pro Event

For more modern-day punks, the Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black is a cult punk band that's been seen at a number of events, including one hosted by M.A.C. Cosmetics in Los Angeles in 2010.
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