How to wear indie sleaze if you're still in a Coachella hangover

The anti-aesthetic aesthetic is back. From sheer layers to ironic tees, here’s what to buy to channel indie sleaze with just the right amount of insouciance
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In fashion’s relentless pursuit of polish, the return of indie sleaze feels almost radical. A genre born in the Tumblr-era ether of late-night flash photography, it’s the aesthetic equivalent of a half-remembered playlist on your way to Coachella. In a world increasingly curated to perfection, indie sleaze offers fashion a much-needed exhale; a chance to embrace imperfection, excess, and the thrill of looking just slightly undone.

But make no mistake. This isn’t a nostalgic tribute to glittery festival dressing. Indie sleaze, reimagined for now, is razor sharp in its nonchalance, styled with intention beneath the chaos. This season, it’s not about replicating the past. It’s about owning the aesthetic with a self-aware edge. Ahead, take notes on what to buy, from sheer layers to ironic slogan tees and more, if you're still in a Coachella hangover.

The slip

Let a slip dress with sheer tutu have its moment or opt for a statement hoodie with a lightweight layer to it for added edginess. Swap out the flipflops for a cool pair of socks and boots can elevate your look instantly.

Denim but disillusioned

From faded fabric jeans to tanks that feel like they've been worn in, think of Demna's Balenciaga. Retain the insouciance with a tinted pair of sunglasses and a sling bag to match.

Lace and transparent layers

When in doubt, return to lace. Balance its sheer nature with a heavy denim jort, a black leather belt, and colour block with a statement slide.

The intentionally ironic tee

Just because you're wearing the words “Fashion Offender” doesn't mean you are one. Allow your personality to shine through with purposeful slogan tees.

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