This is one of the worst-dressed events I've ever seen. Who told everyone the Grey Gardens look was punk? They could have looked up punk fashion on Google Images and gotten a better idea.
I know a lot of people define punk as an attitude and a kind of nonconformity that can't be so easily defined, but I am deliberately referring to the '70s-'80s movement and the designers (and musicians) who influenced it, for convenience's sake. It's the same way people understand grunge or goth... I suppose you can be goth on the inside and never let it show, but that's not such an easy fate.