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Forever iconic: The enduring influence of Kurt Cobain's style 30 years later

30 years after his passing, Kurt Cobain's fashion sense, from the oversized cardigans to the bug-eye shades, ripped jeans and flannel shirts, continues to be as iconic as his music.

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For the cover of Rolling Stone, Cobain's T-shirt read "Corporate magazines still suck". He popularised the wearing of band tees, promoting outsider artists like Daniel Johnson (today, of course, the most popular is Nirvana's). Then, when grunge took over the world, he couldn't resist subverting his own image, sporting a sparkly top by French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier in the video for 1993's "Heart-Shaped Box" and opting for suits, white shirts and ties in later performances and photo shoots.