Stéphane Sednaoui (photographer) - Nirvana's spread for Mademoiselle Magazine, 1993

Kurt Cobains feminine Moderebellion


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Originalfotografie oben von Stéphane Sednaoui . Kurt Cobain in einem Pullover von Dries Van Noten, Dave Grohl in einem Pullover von Todd Oldham, Krist Novoselic in einem Pullover von Joan Vass, Schals (als Röcke getragen) von Gene Meyer.

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1993 waren bei Nirvanas Fotoshooting für das Mademoiselle Magazine alle in Röcken und Damenpullovern zu sehen. Die Band, insbesondere Cobain, nutzte ihre riesige Plattform, um Geschlechtergrenzen zu überschreiten und die starre Vorstellung von Männlichkeit in der Gesellschaft herauszufordern.

Kurt Cobain lehnt auf einem Bürgersteig an einem Telefonmast. Er trägt einen roten Damenpullover und einen bunt gemusterten langen Rock und hat die Füße weit auseinander. Stéphane Sednaoui

Kurt Cobain, unter anderem für seinen androgynen Stil bekannt, trug gelegentlich Kleider und Röcke und erklärte:

„Ich trage gerne Kleider, weil sie bequem sind. Dass Männer Kleider tragen, ist nicht umstritten.“

Er trug auch oft stereotypisch weibliche Accessoires wie große weiße ovale Sonnenbrillen, Make-up und Nagellack.

Kurt Cobain raucht, trägt ein rotes Hemd, eine ovale weiße Sonnenbrille auf dem Kopf und abgewetzten Nagellack. Kurt Cobain trägt eine Sonnenbrille von Christian Roth und abgenutzten Nagellack, 1990er

Kurt Cobain auf dem Cover des Magazins The Face 1993 Cobain im blauen Kleid und mit Augen-Make-up auf dem Cover des Magazins The Face , 1993


Cobains Mode ermöglichte es ihm, sich selbst und seine Ansichten anschaulich auszudrücken und inspirierte Generationen von Menschen und Designern.

Mehr vom Fotoshooting sehen Sie hier , und um einen tieferen Einblick zu erhalten, wie Cobains Stil mit einer sich entwickelnden Kultur zusammenhängt, lesen Sie Was Kurt Cobain für diejenigen bedeutet, die nicht ins Schema passen .

Kurt Cobain im Kleid auf der Bühne, spielt Gitarre, ein Knie ist gebeugt und der andere Fuß hat den Boden nicht berührt.
Kurt Cobain tritt in einem Kleid mit Blumenmuster auf, Amherst, 1990. Bild: Malibu PR Gal.

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@Faldaguy thanks for sharing this – what a great story, especially considering you didn’t realize who you were with until later.

I bet you’re glad you went to this random little fabric showing :)

Chip

Here is a post I made last year on SC — apropos to Corbain’s skirt source!

Nirvana, Curt Cobain and skirts made me flash back to a recent outing. We were housesitting on Puget Island in the middle of the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington last Christmas season when a Fabric Show was being held in the hall of a church in the little village of Naselle, WA, which seemed like a pleasant excursion in getting acquainted with the region. We arrived at a fantastic display of grand fabric hangings done by a woman named Darbury wearing a ‘delightful’ skirt that she told me she made while giving mine the kind of look that she could do better by me; and me thinking as I was observing her skirt, “maybe I should ask her to make me one”?

It was a small gathering and we chatted with the few attendees and the family entourage with Darbury. We picked up a small booklet she had assembled of some of her work, had her sign it, and in the process met her husband Krist and learned of his interest in flying, including owning three planes, and the price of organic potatoes he had raised. Nothing dramatic or special, just a very pleasant afternoon with some nice folks, one of whom said she had been fascinated with fabrics for years and had a space where she had worked on these for several years, but not shown them before.

I had heard of Curt Cobain and the band Nirvana, but their genre did not appeal to me, and neither my wife or I had followed them. Only upon returning ‘home’ to the Island did we learn we had been in the company of some local celebrities! The Krist we had met was Cobain’s co-founder of the band! He has quite an extensive track record in the music industry, and in local politics — latest notes, say he actually qualified to have his name added to the ballot for the 2024 Presidential race — and then dropped out after achieving the 1000 signatures — smart man!

But we learned after returning home it was Darbury and her fabric fascination who was responsible for some of the band’s attire and MIS seen around the Cobain presentations. We learned she had a national reputation for high end design work and outlets in several major cities for custom-made clothing. I rue my ignorance in not having given her the challenge of ‘fixing’ my skirt, but no doubt my pocket book is better off.

The picture below is one I took while we chatted with her in front of one of the large pieces on display — sadly it does not display how well she wore the skirt of her making.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/sGm6V64PZyu7opiW7

Faldaguy

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