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Being a "grunge girl" is all about embracing a particular style and attitude that originated in the 1990s. Here are some tips on how to be a grunge girl: 1. Dress the part: The grunge style is all about mixing and matching different pieces to create a unique look. Think ripped jeans, oversized flannel shirts, band t-shirts, and combat boots. Don't be afraid to experiment with different combinations and layering. 2. Embrace a natural look: Grunge girls tend to opt for a minimalistic makeup look, if any at all. Focus on enhancing your natural features with a bit of mascara and a neutral lip color. 3. Accessorize: Add some grunge-inspired accessories to your outfit, such as studded belts, chokers, and statement jewelry. 4. Listen to grunge music: Grunge music is a key part of the grunge subculture. Listen to bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden to get into the grunge mindset. 5. Embrace the attitude: Grunge culture is all about being anti-establishment, anti-consumerist, and anti-authority. Embrace a rebellious attitude and don't be afraid to speak your mind. Remember, being a grunge girl is all about expressing yourself and embracing a unique style. Don't worry too much about following any rules or guidelines, and just have fun with it!
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