When I was about 11 I started wearing combat boots with dresses and ripped jeans with flannel. I listened to REM, watched 'Clueless', played viola and thought I was grunge.
I look back on this and remember that it was probably one of the first times that I experimented with fashion and just wore what I wanted. Sure, it wasn't particularly good-looking, and the kids at school probably thought I was a nutcase and living under a bridge, but I dug it.
To this day, I have a particular affinity for a hot pair of combat boots, a good old plaid shirt and some ripped stockings. I just think it's cool. Pairing a girly dress with a leather bag and some boots creates a sort of hippie devil-may-care aura.
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| Rachel Bilson rocking Pretty Grunge | 
I especially love spring fashion with some killer boots.
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| All Saints 'Damisi' Boots | 
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| Lace peplum top | 
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| Grungy skinny jeans | 
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| Studded bangles | 
Or how about this
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| Asos boots | 
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| Modcloth jacket | 
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| Swiss dot dress | 
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| Barbed wire ring | 
I can't explain it. It's just hot. Women turning menswear on its head and making lace look tough.
Put Katniss Everdeen in a dress and she'd throw on her own hunting boots and give you the finger.
That's what it's all about.
My boots? Well, they're these:











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