Back To 90S
1990, Kurt Cobain and the music album Never mind, what does this mean to you? To us, it means the birth of the grunge trend.
The 1990s was the era of the grunge trend, a style characterised by comfort, insouciance and heavy layering. “Grunge is nothing more than the way we dress when we have no money,” was how the designer Jean Paul Gautier chose to describe it to Vogue in 1993. Money or no money, we love the style in all its casual, brazen glory.
Here are a few tips to oomph up the grunge quotient of your outfit (Our Rendition)
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- Grunge Essentials? Lofty over-sized shirts and ankle motto boots.
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- Put various shapes together and add dark elements of black, grey and plaid to it.
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- Remember, leather toughens up any ensemble and lace lightens any grunge combo that is too rough.
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- Faded, distressed denims should be your cornerstones for this style.
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- Graphic tees add the right amount of spunk and bring the entire look together.
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- What about the accessories? Solid, superlative fashion leather back is all you’ll need to rock this trend.
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- Pair dainty dresses with jackets for the ultimate glam grunge showdown.
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- Tattered, torn? All the more better.
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- Textures are important. Team tartan with satin, or sheer with leather.
Take a look at our collection of all the grunge essentials below:





















