The 90's grunge trend took lead in Seattle with the inspiration of Nirvana, a well know Washington based band. At the time it wasn't really thought out as a trend, it was just a simple and cheap way of getting dressed. In a 1993 interview with Vogue, designer Jean Paul Gaultier shared his thoughts on grunge, "Grunge is nothing more than the way we dress when we have no money."
Trends of the 90's grunge include the obvious, leather, flannel, moto boots, ripped denim, and of course that don't care attitude to go with. I started to become interested in grunge fashion with the rise of leather, flannel, super distressed denim, and moto boots. One of my classmates was just gifted at looking amazing, but at the same time looking like she didn't try to put these things together. You don't have to be Johnny Depp or Courtney Love to look a little grungy. Some days I like to look like Elle Woods, and some days I feel like a 90's groupie (you know minus the bad things about groupies). Here are a few pieces to add to your wardrobe if you are also inspired by the fashion Seattle is known for.
A Flannel button up. Paired with a pair of distressed skinnies, or tied around your waist of any outfit. Yes tying sweaters and shirts around your waist is a thing again. The last time I did this I was in fourth grade getting off a plane to go to Disney World. Muscle Tanks are a must for hot days or layering under a camo jacket. Rarely will you find a piece that's form fitting and grunge, something that can be hard to adjust to,
but a plus is you don't have to worry about sucking it in! My last piece isn't something you can buy, but its a key factor into looking like you didn't try, even though in reality you tried really hard! Take it easy with the straightener and curling iron on your grunge days, try throwing on a beanie, or adding texture to your natural hair. Even if your not a person who wants to rock the grunge look, remember fashion is a form of expression. When you walk into your closet, you have the choice of being anyone you want to be.
http://9poundhammer.blogspot.com/2009/11/seattle-1991-something-stupid.html
https://mangomustache.wordpress.com/2013/08/
http://www.polyvore.com/aeo_feather_graphic_muscle_tank/thing?id=101359124
Monday, August 25, 2014
Monday, August 11, 2014
Let's pretend to be lady like*
In no way do I describe myself as a super classy lady, but there are some things I just can't stand young women doing. First, If you're not playing volleyball or a sport that requires them, please DONT wear your spandex. Even I can admit as an 8th grader I would put spandex under sweatpants in the fear of being "de-pants", a legit worry in the halls of Wheaton Area High School, but it's time to grow up. If you're wearing spandex under a dress, it's either too short or you need to learn how to cross your friggin legs. Like seriously if you don't want to be responsible for hiding your color of the day from the general public, go with a pair of dress pants. A dress loses it's class if your sitting like a linemen with your spandex hanging out. No thanks! Number two, it may be considered old school but every women should own at least one nude slip. Too many times have I seen the color of your intimates peaking through your dress. It ain't sexy, it's well the other word... You know what I'm talking about. One exception I make is showing your bra. No cheetah or neon allowed, but a simple black bra under a top can be considered fashionable. Be careful with this though, I'll post Pics to keep you in the safe zone. (BTW's the Olsen twin is doing it right. The girl on the bottom not so much) sorry if I offended anyone, just keeping it real ❤️
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