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"Soft grunge" is a style that combines elements of grunge fashion with a more subdued and feminine aesthetic. Here are some tips on how to achieve the soft grunge look: 1. Start with a neutral color palette: Soft grunge typically features a lot of blacks, grays, whites, and muted earth tones. 2. Mix and match textures: Combine soft and hard textures to create a visually interesting outfit. For example, pair a flowy floral skirt with a leather jacket. 3. Layer it up: Layering is a key element of soft grunge fashion. Try layering a crop top over a button-up shirt or a sweater over a dress. 4. Add some edge: Incorporate some edgy elements into your outfit, such as combat boots, fishnet stockings, or a studded belt. 5. Accessorize: Accessorize with items like chokers, oversized sunglasses, and beanies. 6. Experiment with makeup: Soft grunge makeup often includes dark, smoky eyes and bold lips. Consider trying a dark lip color or a winged eyeliner look. 7. Hair: Messy hair is a staple of the soft grunge look. Experiment with different hair styles like messy buns or braids to achieve the look. Remember that soft grunge is all about mixing and matching different styles and elements to create a unique look that reflects your personality. Have fun with it and experiment to find your perfect style!
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