The second (literal) witch in our Bad Girl Inspiration series is Nancy, from the cult classic ’90s film,The Craft.
In the film, a young witch, Sarah, starts attending a Catholic school, where she befriends and becomes enemies with a trio of teenage of girls who are obsessed with becoming witches themselves. Nancy is the head of the trio, being the most determined to hone the knowledge and power that witchcraft can give her. Right from the moment Nancy is introduced, there is certainly something sinister about her, and as the story progresses, Nancy becomes a manipulative witch who will do anything to be the most powerful out of her friends, even if that means murder.
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Nancy’s style is the perfect combination of 90’s school girl and grunge rock star. In fact, most of her looks throughout the film capture the true sense of the 90’s grunge scene that was so popular at the time. From her all black looks to her studded chokers, spiky hair, and oversized jackets, Nancy is certainly a ’90s style icon.
This brings us to the fashion. Below are three looks that are inspired by Nancy’s killer grunge style. Each of these looks will certainly make you feel witchy, and as if you were the star of a rock music video.
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Products: Top – & Other Stories, Pants – ASOS, Earrings – Urban Outfitters, Shoes – Aldo
Though she has a tough exterior befitting the head bad witch of the group, Nancy is also a tragic figure. She is referred to as “trailer trash” and lives with her mother’s abusive boyfriend. When Nancy comes into her powers, her first order of business is to destroy her mother’s boyfriend and create a better life for herself and her mother.
When Nancy gets her wish of becoming wealthy, she wears one of her darkest, yet chicest, outfits in the film. The look, seen above, is a two-piece black and grey top and pant set, with a mesh under shirt to make the look even more witchy.
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