Individuals in Gen Z are going back to the future with the reinvigoration of the grunge and Y2K aesthetics. The grunge style first became popular in the late 80s and mid-90s, but a newfound appreciation for the style has appeared in members of Gen Z. When thinking of grunge, people often think of Kurt Cobain and the band Nirvana, as well as bands like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Although a popular music style, the grunge aesthetic is equally seen in clothing.
Read MoreCustomizing clothes can be an inexpensive and fun way to get exciting new looks in your closet. Try adding the front or back of a t-shirt that you like to your denim jacket, buttons, pins, patches, or even adding spikes or sewing faux fur around the inside. The possibilities are endless.
Read MoreIt is that time of year where summer is gone and autumn begins. The weather becomes colder and the leaves change into an array of colors. The time to pull out your knitted sweaters and fuzzy coats; but wait, what color or pattern is cute for the month of November?
Read MoreIf you were anything like me, you spent your adolescent years posting on your Tumblr blog, shopping at Hot Topic, and begging your parents for a pair of Platform Vegan Doc Martens. Perhaps you were never seen out of your My Chemical Romance band t-shirt, skinny jeans, and that checkered belt that everyone seemed to have) Maybe you were a scene kid, an emo, a soft grunge pastel goth cry baby or a manic pixie dream girl. Maybe you grew out of it or maybe you never will. Whatever the case, alternative fashion is back in the spotlight. Here’s your style guide to look the part.
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