More subcultural fashion Pokemon in the future?

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    I remember falling in love with Gothorita's evolution line, when they first appeared; being a fan of Gothic Lolita fashion, which it was clearly inspired by. And, to my knowledge, there don't seem to be any other pokemon that are based off of fashion; at least none as obvious as Gothorita. I could be wrong.
    edit: actually, Scraggy seems to be based off the hip-hop/ punk subculture and their fashion trends

    So my question to you guys- if Pokemon were to continue making Pokemon that are based off of subcultural fashion trends, what would you want to see? A visual-kei Pokemon is high on my wishlist .
     
    Gardveoir could be said to be the preppy subculture representative. Smeargle is certainly the artsy culture's rep. Honchkrow is Jazz or pimp, 100% certain of that one. Mismagius is the new-pagan culture.

    I think the three starters for X and Y are all representative of the anime subculture, but that's a bit of a stretch.

    If we put our heads together I am sure we could find others as well. :P
     
    Gardveoir could be said to be the preppy subculture representative. Smeargle is certainly the artsy culture's rep. Honchkrow is Jazz or pimp, 100% certain of that one. Mismagius is the new-pagan culture.

    I think the three starters for X and Y are all representative of the anime subculture, but that's a bit of a stretch.

    If we put our heads together I am sure we could find others as well. :P
    I didn't include the ones you listed, because while they are based off of subculture, they're not necessarily a fashion subculture, like the Gothorita and Scraggy line. They're more along the lines of music and art religious subculture (I actually had no idea Mismagius was based off that).
     
    An army-themed pokemon.. Star wars-themed pokemon.. Mediaval-themed pokemon.. and more dragons or a new type :)

    that is fashion for me :)
     
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