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  2. Grunge fashion - Wikipedia

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    Grunge fashion refers to the clothing, accessories and hairstyles of the grunge music genre. This subculture emerged in mid-1980s Seattle , and had reached wide popularity by the mid 1990s. Grunge fashion is characterized by durable and timeless thrift-store clothing , often worn in a loose, androgynous manner to de-emphasize the silhouette.

  3. Pick your grunge style. What will you wear to The ... - AOL

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    Today we're covering grunge fashion and its many sub genres of style: from soft and pastel to metal and Y2K grunge, it's all here. Check out the visuals for some inspiration and keep reading to ...

  4. Music and fashion - Wikipedia

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    Grunge fashion refers to the clothing, accessories and hairstyles of the grunge music genre. This subculture emerged in mid-1980s Seattle , and had reached wide popularity by the mid 1990s. Grunge fashion is characterized by durable and timeless thrift-store clothing , often worn in a loose, androgynous manner to de-emphasize the silhouette.

  5. Grunge - Wikipedia

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    Grunge fashion began to break into mainstream fashion in mid-1992 for both sexes and peaked in late 1993 and early 1994. [ 99 ] [ 114 ] [ 115 ] As it picked up momentum, the grunge tag was being used by shops selling expensive flannelette shirts to cash in on the trend. [ 104 ]

  6. The Week in Fashion: Gigi Hadid Exudes Glossy Grunge in ... - AOL

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    The collection feels like a mix of grunge and babydoll dressing, with other outfits featuring feminine minidresses, stockings with garters, and pink and red streamers.

  7. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1990s the grunge style had gone mainstream in Britain and the US, and was dominated by tartan flannel shirts and stonewashed blue jeans. Grunge fashion remained popular among the skater subculture until the late 1990s as the hard-wearing, loose-fitting clothing was cheap and provided good protection. [108]