Avril Lavigne’s Style Is Still Anything But Ordinary

Avril Lavigne’s iconic style continues to resonate with fans two decades after the release of her debut album, “Let Go.” In a recent interview with ELLE, Lavigne reflects on the album cover look that kickstarted her career and shares insights into her evolving fashion journey.

For Lavigne, “Let Go” marked the beginning of a transformative journey in her music career. The album cover, featuring Lavigne in a fuzzy cardigan, cargo pants, and chunky skater shoes against the backdrop of Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood, perfectly captured the essence of her style at the time. Lavigne explains that the look was authentic to her everyday style, rooted in comfort and a love for skateboarding fashion.

The spontaneity of the album cover shoot reflects Lavigne’s adventurous spirit and willingness to embrace the unexpected. Wandering the streets of New York City, Lavigne seized the opportunity to capture a moment that felt true to herself. The result was an image that resonated with fans and became synonymous with the album’s angsty aesthetic.

While Lavigne’s style has evolved over the years, she remains true to her roots, incorporating elements of tomboy skate and rock glam into her wardrobe. Inspired by high fashion and designers like Vivienne Westwood and Versace, Lavigne continues to push boundaries with her fashion choices.

In collaboration with KILLSTAR, Lavigne recently launched a new collection inspired by her album “Love Sux.” Featuring bold colors and statement pieces, the collection reflects Lavigne’s stage persona and personal style.

As pop-punk experiences a resurgence, Lavigne is excited to see a new generation of artists embracing the genre and making it their own. She is proud to be a part of pop-punk’s past and looks forward to contributing to its future.

Overall, Lavigne’s style remains a testament to her authenticity and fearlessness, inspiring fans to embrace their individuality and express themselves through fashion.

KATHLEEN GOLDBERG

Kathleen Goldberg is the weekend editor at Eellelosangeles.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamour, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, The Lonely Hunter, will be released by Dial Press in February 2022.

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