I would like to apologize for spreading misinformation about the grunge aesthetic and for the many inaccuracies regarding this style in my video. I will do my best to conduct more thorough research from now on. Once I have properly taken the time to understand this aesthetic, I will remake this video so that its content may be accurate and true. I thank you for the comments that have brought this to my attention in a respectful manner.
I mean grunge can be whatever the fuck you want it to be i guess, the fashion doesn't matter since its music based however the clothes are like a compliment to it. But if we're talking about grunge style, its primarily meant to be thrifted or just second-hand of some sort since it emerged from Seattle where it was just cold as fuck (which explains the layered or baggy clothing concept) and people were typically working class and dressed as such from what they could afford in thrifts, its also meant to be a big "fuck-you" to the glamorous materialistic 80s hair-metal look or whatever the hell the Bands or the movement were opposing at the time. I feel like the fashion in the video was pretty nice for a grunge wardrobe, however, it feels like a more MODERN version of what 90s grunge fashion, or what grunge fashion in general really is...but that's fine since fashion always changes and progresses!! But the part of the video where it was like "materials you CANT wear to be grunge'" and its lace, velvet, silk etc.....that's actually grunge as fuck, or its sorta in a sense....i mean they had the 'kinder whore' style which came from the Female musicians of grunge bands and they wore all that kinda stuff, from the lace, to the silk dresses, to the velvet, to the occasional glittery eye makeup. It may not directly be grunge but it HEAVILY OVERLAPS........I say you could totally wear the lace, the silk and even the glitter and it can be grunge as hell!!
Your right though, grunge aesthetic is so much more than what It's often represented as today-which is fine you can dress how you want. A lot of grunge icons were literally homeless junkies, breaking gender norms and criticizing the system. It's a little sad when people talk about all those things that grunge "can't" be
shein and romwe are an absolute NO for grunge aesthetic, rooted in overconsumerism and unethical practices. it doesn't matter how much money you have, buying consistently from these places is extremely wrong. i would suggest online second hand stores, in person thrift stores, saving money to buy a few really good quality pieces over a bunch of poorly made unethical garbage
thank you so much for this!! i've been trying to find my personal style because my clothes right now are pretty basic (which isn't a bad thing, it's just not what i'm going for) but i think grunge is the perfect aesthetic for me
I was confused by "avoid: mismatched aesthetics, overly distressed clothing and ill fitting clothing" these are all staples in the eclectic grunge style
I understand, I posted a comment addressing the issues regarding this video. Once again I apologize for my poor research and many inaccuracies regarding this topic.
Lace doesn’t really align with the edgy and distressed vibe of the grunge aesthetic. However, if you like to incorporate lace into your grunge outfits, I believe it is a great way to express your personal prefrences.
it can be from shein if your looking for a cheap grunge style. personally I shop their a lot as I’m a teen who currently doesn’t have much money but really wants to achieve the grunge style. If you want more expensive pieces you don’t have to follow shein
@@Stunspookie idk where you are from but if you can thrift, do it! Or use vinted or any secondhand ahops really or even local markets (where i live those are the closest thing to a thrift store). Or maybe ask relarives for pieces like flannels since im sure dads/grandpas have some!!
I'm sorry but I must agree 😅 How is "grunge" spending 10 minutes defining your eyebrows? I'm not against posers, but we need to call things by their names. For me, "grunge" is almost a synonym for "effortless" 🤷🏻♀️
@@lilym4284 i know but shein is pretty much like they work the whole day cheap payment tere is hm better not good enough but not that worse and im looking for smth lile were i dont need childern work i would even take a small Business just for no childern work
I would like to apologize for spreading misinformation about the grunge aesthetic and for the many inaccuracies regarding this style in my video.
I will do my best to conduct more thorough research from now on. Once I have properly taken the time to understand this aesthetic, I will remake this video so that its content may be accurate and true.
I thank you for the comments that have brought this to my attention in a respectful manner.
Even if there is some gaps in the information, this is a well-made video. easy to follow along with, and professional
@@xyredits320 I appreciate your words. Thank you very much :)
@@ethereal_03 youre welcome!
If you want to be a true Grunge, you’ll get your clothing primarily from thrift stores. The essence of non-conformity and rebellion.
You'd be right about that.
My parents won’t let me thrift for some reason 😢
@@taekwannnnthat's weird, thrifting is usually cheaper than buying new clothes-
It's not grunge if you're literally buying from shein like it said to do in the video
@@soha4686 no it’s like they think it’s dirty no matter what I tell them
I mean grunge can be whatever the fuck you want it to be i guess, the fashion doesn't matter since its music based however the clothes are like a compliment to it. But if we're talking about grunge style, its primarily meant to be thrifted or just second-hand of some sort since it emerged from Seattle where it was just cold as fuck (which explains the layered or baggy clothing concept) and people were typically working class and dressed as such from what they could afford in thrifts, its also meant to be a big "fuck-you" to the glamorous materialistic 80s hair-metal look or whatever the hell the Bands or the movement were opposing at the time.
I feel like the fashion in the video was pretty nice for a grunge wardrobe, however, it feels like a more MODERN version of what 90s grunge fashion, or what grunge fashion in general really is...but that's fine since fashion always changes and progresses!! But the part of the video where it was like "materials you CANT wear to be grunge'" and its lace, velvet, silk etc.....that's actually grunge as fuck, or its sorta in a sense....i mean they had the 'kinder whore' style which came from the Female musicians of grunge bands and they wore all that kinda stuff, from the lace, to the silk dresses, to the velvet, to the occasional glittery eye makeup. It may not directly be grunge but it HEAVILY OVERLAPS........I say you could totally wear the lace, the silk and even the glitter and it can be grunge as hell!!
Thank you for sharing
help- im so sorry for vomiting paragraphs of crap 😭😭
@@Ash._.e_ Please don't be sorry! You're passionate about this fashion style. We understand that, and we thank you for your feedback!
Your right though, grunge aesthetic is so much more than what It's often represented as today-which is fine you can dress how you want. A lot of grunge icons were literally homeless junkies, breaking gender norms and criticizing the system. It's a little sad when people talk about all those things that grunge "can't" be
Thank you for this! Your comment made me smile :)
shein and romwe are an absolute NO for grunge aesthetic, rooted in overconsumerism and unethical practices. it doesn't matter how much money you have, buying consistently from these places is extremely wrong. i would suggest online second hand stores, in person thrift stores, saving money to buy a few really good quality pieces over a bunch of poorly made unethical garbage
thank you so much for this!! i've been trying to find my personal style because my clothes right now are pretty basic (which isn't a bad thing, it's just not what i'm going for) but i think grunge is the perfect aesthetic for me
I'm glad you're building the style you most enjoy! I'm cheering for you!
I was confused by "avoid: mismatched aesthetics, overly distressed clothing and ill fitting clothing" these are all staples in the eclectic grunge style
Thank you for your feedback, we appreciate it and will work harder on our research.
I’m glad that the video explain everything in detail. Thank you!
Yes girl kurt cobain loved shein
I understand, I posted a comment addressing the issues regarding this video. Once again I apologize for my poor research and many inaccuracies regarding this topic.
THIS WAS SO USEFULL OMG! I think u can find some stuff in forever 21 im not sure tho-
lace can be grunge
Lace doesn’t really align with the edgy and distressed vibe of the grunge aesthetic. However, if you like to incorporate lace into your grunge outfits, I believe it is a great way to express your personal prefrences.
@@ethereal_03 Lace, especially black lace can give off that edgy vibe and can be used to layer you can have distressed lace.
You're right !
I think lace fits more with gothic style but it can compliment grunge aesthetic rlly well if u use it right too.
@@megumintobuna-4537 tru tbh
Lmao you literally put things from shein and you call it grunge
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it can be from shein if your looking for a cheap grunge style. personally I shop their a lot as I’m a teen who currently doesn’t have much money but really wants to achieve the grunge style. If you want more expensive pieces you don’t have to follow shein
@@Stunspookie idk where you are from but if you can thrift, do it! Or use vinted or any secondhand ahops really or even local markets (where i live those are the closest thing to a thrift store). Or maybe ask relarives for pieces like flannels since im sure dads/grandpas have some!!
Que video tan completo!
thank youuu
i loved it!
thank you so much
Wow thx I really truly think this is a beautiful style, but it’s a little hard to fit in❤
Ehhh not like fitting in really matters as long as you're happy
I hate to be harsh but this isn't grunge this is at best alt. You should do more research
We apologize for the inaccuracies.
Relax it’s basic and more toward modern grunge but it is indeed grunge
nah yeah this is Fs like that new y2k grunge which i still heavily fw but its not the most accurate Not to be nitpicky lmao
It's not alt at all
@@lilym4284It is
What do you edit your videos with?
Please do Coquette aesthetic 🙏🙏🙏
I already covered this aesthetic, it's up on my channel
I always wonder why the pants are so low (aka, baggy.)
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That’s not grunge. Y’all are posers 💀
I'm sorry but I must agree 😅 How is "grunge" spending 10 minutes defining your eyebrows? I'm not against posers, but we need to call things by their names. For me, "grunge" is almost a synonym for "effortless" 🤷🏻♀️
Can you give me Websites withojt childern work? I dont Support that
Every big fast fashion company has this even h&m and zara
@@lilym4284 i know but shein is pretty much like they work the whole day cheap payment tere is hm better not good enough but not that worse and im looking for smth lile were i dont need childern work i would even take a small Business just for no childern work
I have a few examples! Here they are:
@@lilym4284 yes ik and i dont really like buyng from these but you know that second hand existis? And Shop without
1:02 yuprntae what u doin here
Thats not grunge lmao
They didn't know