Showing posts with label kurt cobain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kurt cobain. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2018

90s outfit inspirations

"I am Doll Parts"....

Growing up in the 90's I was always fascinated by the music, style and pe
ople. Here I highlight some of my favorite inspirations from the 90s. At some point I would like to do an all goth 90s characters post. I will start putting one together with fun outfits. This post though I focused on grunge, grunge rock, indie, ska etc. From Courtney and Kurt to Gwen Stefani. Enjoy! 

Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain.
Dress, Courtney Love collection from Nasty Gal. Shoes, Converse. Glasses, ebay. Faux fur coat,
Forever 21. Striped tee, H&M. 
Gwen Stefani
If you were a child of the 90s you most likely knew a Gwenebee or two haha. Gwen rocked her eclectic rock style really good back then. Throw on some track pants and a tank top and pair with red lipstick for a cool throwback No Doubt outfit.
Shoes: Vans, Skirt, ebay. Tank top, Forever 21. 



Who can forget the Anarchist cheerleaders in Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit music vid that embodied the rebellion and attitudes in teens like me and others at the time.
Anarchy tank top, Etsy.
Skirt, Forever 21.
Pom Poms, Amazon.

Sometimes I like to pretend I worked there.... lol
Empire Records Lanyard, Something Monumental shop on etsy. 

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck

    To wrap up my posts about my trip to Seattle I wanted to write about something that is very dear to my heart. My love surprised me with tickets to the Montage of Heck film. This is one of the most poignant, true and beautiful pieces of cinema I have ever seen. It is melancholy, raw and amazing. I hope that everyone is able to get a chance to see this. Stoked I was able to see it while in Seattle. Brett Morgen and others did an amazing job in putting this film together.

      If you get a chance to visit Seattle please do. This is an amazing city full of much culture, diversity, brilliant music, artists, delicious food, beer, coffee and such kind and down to earth people. I have traveled many places but I was treated with more kindness in this city than anywhere else. People are real here, down to earth and excited to tell you about their city's rich history. You will love the water and nature here. There are so many places to hike and venture out to. The music history is amazing... from Jimi Hendrix, to Nirvana, Melvins and many more.






They had these books for sale at the cinema so I picked one up.