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THE NERDIFICATION OF FASHION
Grazia India
|July - August 2025
Turns out knowing the Naruto timeline and Rei Kawakubo's design arc makes you the most stylish person in the room
Once upon a time - not too long ago-calling someone a nerd was a social guillotine. You weren't just being called smart, but being diagnosed with awkwardness, obsession and terminal uncoolness. Fashion, naturally, stayed far away. Why borrow from the outcast when you could build an empire on effortless, aloof glamour? But in 2025, fashion has changed its mind. Today, nerd culture is aspirational. It's being wrapped in satin, embroidered onto bomber jackets, and laced into sixty thousand rupees sneakers. What was once dismissed as Comic-Con cosplay has been upgraded to couture. And the world is drooling over every detail.
The evolution of the word “nerd” itself tells a story. First appearing in Dr. Seuss’s 1950 book If I Ran The Zoo, the term was used to describe a cranky, fictional creature. By the 1960s, it had morphed into slang for someone overly intellectual and painfully uncool - the kind of person who knew too much and cared too hard. Pop culture didn't help. From Revenge of the Nerds to Napoleon Dynamite, nerds were cast as the punchline: Brilliant, but always on the outside looking in.
But as the digital age unfolded, the rules changed. The internet gave them a spotlight. Suddenly, being deeply into something — whether it was Marvel canon, the Naruto timeline, or gaming strategy — became cultural capital. Online, knowledge was power, and nerds had plenty of it. Fashion, of course, was watching.
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