Kitsch

Kitsch
 The word "kitsch" came into the Russian language from German, translated as "trash, cheap, bad taste, fake." There is a version that the term comes from Munich, where in the 70s of the XIX century in the bazaars were sold cheap, mediocre pictures. 60-ies of XX century so called only tasteless product. But later was kitsch ...
 The word "kitsch" came into the Russian language from German, translated as "trash, cheap, bad taste, fake." There is a version that the term comes from Munich, where in the 70s of the XIX century in the bazaars were sold cheap, mediocre pictures. 60-ies of XX century so called only tasteless product. But later kitsch was recognized as one of the areas of popular culture, the peak of his popularity came in the 80s. Then the "hype", brightness, catchiness and hooliganism in clothes, hair and makeup were considered extremely fashionable. And in the XXI century this kind of pseudo-has not lost its relevance, on the contrary, more and more stars, actors, writers and artists are choosing it as their style.