Lipgloss&Cigs
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think of all the interesting ways you can wear a Ghost dress....
				
			



Yeah i loved body suits too, in fact still have some i've been saving for their comeback.
I've been watching friends re-runs recently and i have to say theres not much about their clothes that really makes me excited about the 90's style.
I am wondering if we will see the certain 90's heels returning. They look slim from the side and wide from behind. Do you know which I mean? I really dislike them.
I have still have a soft spot for my NaNa 'poleclimber' boots, but I could really let 97% of the fashion influence go. Much of it was pretty dull (florals and such). But some of the music continues to be truly amazing. Soundgarden, Nirvana, Mudhoney, Dinosaur Jr., Pavement, Alice In Chains, Radiohead: OK Computer...Good stuff.


 ...and a lot of those bands listed especially "grunge"/alternative are rooted in Classic Rock and Heavy Metal of the 1970s and Shoegazer, Indie, and "Post-punk" of the 1980s.
...and a lot of those bands listed especially "grunge"/alternative are rooted in Classic Rock and Heavy Metal of the 1970s and Shoegazer, Indie, and "Post-punk" of the 1980s.  
 
	 
	 
	how about the Smashing Pumpkins to be included on that pretty good list of alternative 90s music...?
and i wouldn't slight contemporary music. Top 40 in any decade sucks for the most part......and a lot of those bands listed especially "grunge"/alternative are rooted in Classic Rock and Heavy Metal of the 1970s and Shoegazer, Indie, and "Post-punk" of the 1980s.
...nothing is original.
about 1990s style?
i'm remembering now--because of the bodysuit talk a few posts earlier...I wasn't a fan of the club wear (dee-lite, rupaul...) but it'd be fun to see some of that stuff around...very kitsch 1960s gogo--the party flipside of a more straightforward 1960s revival that i really wouldn't mind coming back again...and it sort of did musically w/ The Strokes, White Stripes, Hives in 2001 (but the 1990s music equivalent was Britpop--Oasis, Blur, Pulp, Elastica,... and some Indie/Alternative like Stereolab).
The early 90's in my opinion, were the last original era in everything, I'm not saying that makes them better, I prefer our 60's and 70's copies, than anything I wore on those times, but creativity is long lost.
Designer Brian Lichtenberg is trying to rembrace 90's style. And if I'm not mistaken, he's designed a lot of clothes for M.I.A.'s tour.
Also, American Apparel is popular, in my opinion, not only because they sell basics, but because it is very "90's." The colors, the cuts, the fits. So 90's to me.
Others?
