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As we all know, trends come and go, and then come back again. We see the cycle happen continuously—we’re looking at you, Y2K). But in this case, we’re talking about the grunge aesthetic. The trend started in Seattle, back in the mid ’80s and thrived well into the early ’90s. Thanks to bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alice in Chains, we now know grunge to be what it is today.
These days, we’re seeing celebs like Jenna Ortega (as Wednesday and stunting on the red carpet), Olivia Rodrigo, and Billie Eilish embracing this trend. And if you want to pull it off yourself, you’ll want band tees, flannels, plaid, and all things baggy and oversized. For accessories, go for styles like chunky combat boots and studded chokers. Basically, this trend is very cool, and very easy to achieve. Keep scrolling for 15 outfits that will help you get the grunge aesthetic in no time.
Our top picks for the best grunge aesthetic looks in 2024:
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this easy ensemble
Dolls Kill Three Wolf Moon Hoodie
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this dark moment
Nasty Gal Faux Leather Chunky Platform Boot
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this safety pin vibe
Sami Miro Vintage Victorian Mesh Cardigan With Safety Pin
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this modern ‘Wednesday’ dress
Coach Lingerie Dress
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this corset-mini combo
Eugene Taylor Brand Mini Hugger Skirt
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this distressed goodness
Jaded London Esra Laddered Knit Off-the-Shoulder Top
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this powerful duo
Hot Topic Social Collision Black & Red Plaid Spike Dress
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Yup, the grunge aesthetic is giving “dressed to kill” a whole new meaning with these looks! If ya want more inspo, feel free to shop all the cargo pants, leather blazers, leather pants, and leggings.
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this safety pin vibe
Sami Miro Vintage Victorian Mesh Cardigan With Safety Pin
this safety pin vibe
Sami Miro Vintage Victorian Mesh Cardigan With Safety Pin
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The newest and coolest way to button your shirt is with an oversized safety pin. The silver hardware and faded cargo pant will complete this outfit perfectly.
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If you haven’t joined the cargo or loose denim bandwagon yet, you’ll want to. Go for a tonal grunge look with a ribbed tube top and cargo pants. You can add a pop of color with bright bag...or not (heh).
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this powerful duo
Hot Topic Social Collision Black & Red Plaid Spike Dress
this powerful duo
Hot Topic Social Collision Black & Red Plaid Spike Dress
Plaid and studs are a power duo when it comes to this trend. Pair this minidress with a loafer or classic boot for a look that you can wear all summer long.
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Between the lace-up and grommet details, this Miaou dress will def be the center of attention. Pair it with a choker and knee-high combat boot for a full-on grunge moment.
Cassie Anderson
Fashion Director
Cassie Anderson is the fashion director for Cosmopolitan, where she leads celebrity styling and fashion continuity for the print magazine and the brand’s digital platforms. Cassie joined Cosmopolitan after 10 years of editing and styling at Harper’s BAZAAR. Cassie has also styled for other Hearst titles, including Elle, Town & Country, and Esquire. Follow her fabulous feed - featuring the A-list talent she’s styled - on Instagram and TikTok.