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90s Grunge Today

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According to an article written in 2013, the 90s made a comeback after New York Fashion Week when designers all had their take on Seattle's early 1990s boho chic. After NYFW, 90s grunge was seen in shopping malls everywhere and many were advertising grunge inspired back to school looks. [1] While 90s fashion today is most heavily influenced by grunge, there are also small influences of Britpop and R&B. This mix of different fashion influences might be due to the fact that the 90s itself was so eclectic. Louise Wener, singer of the popular Britpop band Sleeper, said the 90s "went from Rachel in Friends to Courtney Love", demonstrating the vast differences in fashion during the decade. Many of Today's designers look to works from photographers like Corinne Day, David Sims, Steven Meisel, and Juergen Teller for their raw and toned down fashion photos. There are many similarities between the grunge trend that was popular through out the 90s and grunge now in terms of style, but there is one large difference between the two. While the trend from the 90s really focused on second hand looks, and effortless and cheap outfits, the style today can come with designer prices and high-end names like Gucci. [2]

It is also important to note that the grunge trend today isn't only seen in popular clothing styles, its seen in mainstream media everywhere. You can see it in the music we listen to and Neo-Nirvana bands, in the television shows we watch and their nostalgic formatting, and even in reality TV shows like Rupaul's Drag Race. [3]

  1. ^ Vivinetto, Gina. "Return of 'Teen Spirit'? Grunge Is Back in Fashion (and That's Not a Bad Thing)." TODAY.com. TODAY, 23 Aug. 2013. Web. 17 Apr. 2017.
  2. ^ Cochrane, Lauren. "The 90s Are Back: How to Get the Look Right." The Guardian. Guardian News and Media, 11 Mar. 2016. Web. 17 Apr. 2017.
  3. ^ Fury, Alexander. "The Return of the '90s." The New York Times. The New York Times, 13 July 2016. Web. 18 Apr. 2017.