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how to be a scene girl?
The current article that you are looking at is not just about how to achieve the look of a genuine scene girl, but it also details steps on how to make everyone believe you are a real scene girl, from your personality to basic fashion.
STEPS:
1. Know what you’re expected to be. The genuine scene girl is often described by society to be over-confident, very bold, and at times, ‘random’. Although you could aim to be the cute, shy scene girl and be really nice to everyone you meet.
2. Get a MySpace,(this is a big thing that can be optional. But to be a true scene you must have a myspace.) as just about every scene girl has an account. Create a ’scene’ page with a whole bunch of pictures of yourself in MySpace poses. Add lots of other scene girls (or guys), and popular scene icons such as ,Danigore,Melissa Marie,Barbie Beatdown,Avista Amuyan,Jac Vanek.
3.Dress like a scene girl. Clothes are very important, and you must dress the part in order to be successful in this venture.
–Converse are cool.
— Wear flats like ballet shoes and even metallic/designer flats. Tutu like skirts are a must. Also, colorful BAPE and Nike shoes are getting popular. Slip-on Vans are huge.
* Wear really tight hardcore band tees, and skinny jeans; shirts with a metallic sheen, leopard/zebra print, polka dots, or stripes are also highly acceptable. (skinny jeans esélytelen)
* Cartoon characters are very popular. Real scene girls dress in Hello Kitty, Gloomy Bear, Pokémon, Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles, Invader Zim, Batman, Superman, Skelanimals, Tinkerbell and any other cartoon gears they can think of.
* Pyramid stud belts, and classic white belts are good.
* Huge sunglasses are a must, and the bigger the better. The newest edition to the scene girls sunnies are the old fashioned “cop” style sunnies.
* Over-sized pearl necklaces or other long necklaces are a must. There are a number of ways you can wear them that will make you look like a mature young person.
4. Consider getting pierced, as piercings are very popular among the scene kids.
* Septum, Monroe, Snakebites, Spiderbites, and Browbreakers are acceptable piercings; since your ears will probably be covered under your voluminous hair, less emphasis is placed on earrings. You can try pearl earrings for a dash of preppy style, though or you can wear plugs, tapers/stretchers. Those pretty much impress people.
5. Wear bright eye makeup. Pink, purple, blue, green, and red would do just fine. Remember to use thick, black/silver/blue eyeliner. The makeup can be plain black, depending on how scene you would like to be. Although you can also go for the clean, pretty scene girl look with just lots of mascara and some pretty eyeshadow.
6.Get a new hairstyle, but keep it classy. The most important thing you should do with your hair is part it to the side, with bangs sweeping in front of your face instead. Little girl clips and dying your hair multiple colors are to be expected and a bit dated, so try wearing a Nike sweatband instead and styling your hair around it.Also,you don’t have to have long hair to be scene just tease the top of your hair and put your bangs to the side.
* Short, choppy layers are very scene.
* The scene mullet is popular, and is seen sported primarily by Asian scene girls.
* Another classic scene style that will not turn heads as fast, and therefore is more acceptable to sport around your parents and other non-scene people, is tying the back of your hair in a ponytail and allowing chunks of hair to fall down where your sideburns would be.
* Slightly long hair with ultra layers and choppiness right at the ear, below the ear slightly, or above the ear is considered extreme scene.
7. Color your hair. Dye it black and put a few chunks of platinum blond in it. Any other dark color will do (maroon, purple, or red). Even brunettes can be scene without dying their hair any more than blond highlights. Extreme colors have gradually become more popular so don’t be afraid to try a risky move.
8.
Enjoy the music.
Enjoy the music.
Listen to hardcore music, and go to shows. Other acceptable types of music are grindcore, metal, indie and electronic music. If your chosen style of music has a history, say hardcore punk or old-school emo, research it and know it well, but don’t be an insufferable know-it-all. (itt mondjuk elbuktam, mindegyiket utálom, nem baj, csalok majd)
9. Use scene lingo, and adopt certain words into your vocabulary, such as “hella”, “rad”, “stellar”, “you are the sex”, “hot”, etc. The word dank, hip-hop slang, and playfully uttered swear words are also scene.
FONTOS!!!
* You can buy EVERYTHING you need at Dotti, Supre, Diva and Equip. Wear as much fake vintage stuff as you can find and heaps of mass produced plastic necklaces.
* Don’t let anyone call you emo, because that is a music genre, scene is the fashion.
* Scene kids are known to be random. Don’t over do it… no one wants to talk to someone who screams “purple hippos!” every ten seconds.
* Offbeat dancing in public is widely accepted as scene.
* Be honest, but not mean. Do what you want and embrace your flaws.
* Don’t hang out with your scene friends and tell them how pretty they are and how you wished you looked like them..no one likes a suck-up, and they’ll think you are just telling them that because your fishing for compliments.
* Avoid posers at all costs. They will bring down your image.
* Frequently go to shows with friends to see local bands. Only the uninitiated refer to events with music as concerts.
* Follow the trends and don’t fall behind.
* MySpace can make or break you. Get an original layout: pre-made ones are marginally scene, try to learn basic CSS or search MyGen on Google and make your own original layout. Bulletin trains are an option for those who want many MySpace friends, and themed trains are very scene.
o The stereotypical modern scene MySpace name usually involves your first name, a second name involving fashion, gore, or music (Kayleigh Collision, Courdactle, Kiki Kannibal, Killer Amber, Trashley for example), some sort of symbol, and brackets full of letters representing the many crews and exclusive MySpace groups that you are part of.
* You can have a photographer friend take high quality pictures of you to emphasize your originality, or take pictures from your camera phone at shows or parties to show the world your scene entourage. Experiment with timers, mirrors, Photoshop filters, themed pictures, and whatnot.
* While MySpace is a staple of the scene, open up to other websites such as FaceBook, Last.fm, Vampirefreaks.com and Xanga. Some scenesters operate on the down-low with only a Last.fm, emphasizing their obsession with music.
* Kiki Kannibal, Audrey Kitching, Killer Amber and other “popular” people on myspace (ex: Hillary Haywire, Dakota Rose, Zui Suicide, Ezi Xtacy & Kayleigh Collision) are the best examples but don’t EXACTLY copy what they have, use bits and pieces to make your own.
* In the scene, calling each other insults is considered a compliment. So if your new-found scene friend says “Luv ya, betch”, thank them.
* Wear little bows in your hair. not like, 80’s big, and not microscopic small. the little clippy plastic ones are the sex!
* Scene hair mostly is choppy, or has a fringe. If you like long hair, layer it and streak/ bleach some parts. Even better if you add little girl clips and headbands, plus choppy side bangs.
* Take pictures of your “scene entourage” with a good camera phone but NEVER use that picture as a default. (Myspace, Vampirefreaks, etc.)





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