Has this style become mainstream rather than alternative in Europe?

Has this style become mainstream rather than alternative in Europe?
Has this style become mainstream rather than alternative in Europe?
Has this style become mainstream rather than alternative in Europe?
Has this style become mainstream rather than alternative in Europe?
Has this style become mainstream rather than alternative in Europe?

By definition, "alternative" is used to describe something that differs from the official, conventional, or majority culture and is considered marginal. Do colorful hair, piercings, and tattoos now represent the general character of Europe? I follow the Easy German channel, and about half of the people featured there look like that.

An interesting fact: in a survey consisting only of gay participants, the AfD came out on top, and the party itself is led by a lesbian. If LGBT people have become an integral part of European society, wouldn't that also mean that LGBT people can be part of the conservative and far-right political camp?

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No, those are cherry-picked examples. They're just a small group of people in Berlin
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Has this style become mainstream rather than alternative in Europe?
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