In 2004, the look was lambasted by critics as a teenage girl marketing manufactured punk, but Lavigne begs to differ tucked into a leather couch in a downtown L.A. Her hair is lighter, flipped over to one side but still pin-straight her shoes are platform slip-ons with razor blade-shaped zip pulls her jeans are baggy and ripped at the knee, as if she’s come from a day skateboarding in the back alley. Seventeen years later, she enters her latest NYLON cover shoot - her fifth - as if dozens of style trends haven’t come and gone since. It was 2004, and a 19-year-old Avril Lavigne walked into her first NYLON cover shoot with a look that’s become pop culture cannon: Doc Martens, her outfits covered in “lots of studs and zippers,” as the article goes on to describe her hair pin-straight and unbleached, with dark layers underneath.
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