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Dye your hair black or blonde, or maybe both: blonde streaks inside a sea of black. Add flourishes of pink or purple to round out the look. Tease it especially in the back to add a lot of volume to your coiffure.

Straightened hair is a must for those with curly or wavy hair. The straighter the better. Don't shy away from hair extensions if you feel you need them.

Some scenesters think that hair extensions are a must. Add a little flourish like a hair band, beret, or flower, especially if it has some color.

Get the makeup. Scene makeup is characterized by bright, daring colors contrasting with the ever-present black or dark-blue eyeliner. Maybe you have glittery eyeshadow; maybe you darken the outline of your eyebrows. Whatever you do, don't forget the eyeliner! Your makeup is your big opportunity to "feminize" your appearance. Because dressing scene won't distinguish you too much from guys, don't be afraid to go a bit overboard here.

Dramatic, bold makeup is definitely what's called for. Go for bright, flashy clothes. Striped clothing is definitely in style, as is plaid although try not to get too boring.

Don't abuse the thrift store racks you're not a hipster , but don't shy away from used clothes. Some different options that you might consider wearing: Striped black and pink top; a tight pink skirt with a blue bandana wrapped around your waist; ripped electric blue leggings; and pink flats ballet shoes work well.

Purple leopard print top; white overall shorts with the strap s undone; black tights; and scuffy, white slip-on Vans. Handmade silk-screened band tee; skin-tight purple or black skinny jeans; pyramid stud belt although they are slowly becoming too popular ; and huge sunglasses.

Rock the accessories. The accessories really complete the scene look, so be sure not to forget them. Oversized is really part of the fashion. Accessories include: Sunny-Gs. Your sunglasses will come in two sizes: big and really big. In fact, the bigger the better. Aviator glasses are acceptable. Bracelets, necklaces, body art, and piercings are all the rage. Stick with jewelry that has an edgy, ironic, or cartoonish feel to it. Hats look great on scene girls although not so much for scene guys.

Choose big hats that don't necessarily match with the rest of your outfit. Special props goes to hats that no one has yet.

Get your clothes at stores with bright colored clothes and flashy stuff. Try Rue 21, Banana Republic, Aeropostale and even others similar. Don't try Hot Topic unless you search for musical merch or find some bright clothes. Scene people wear bright colors and preppy clothes. They don't wear dark clothes and pocket chains. Method 2. Dress like you mean it. Scene guys, let's face it, spend a lot of time perfecting the look.

They care about fashion, and about their fashion making a statement. They don't want to look like your average Joe on the side of the street.

Their unique dress is part of their overall mentality. Have straight hair. Hair should always be pin straight, and possibly teased. You're lucky if you have straight hair!

If it isn't straight, blow-dry it after showers and brush it. Make it dry after showers so curls are prevented. You could use a straightener, but many guys don't do it, so don't feel forced to do it. Get the bangs. If it's one thing that epitomizes the scene look for boys, it's the shaggy, layered bangs. They are absolutely essential. Look around for inspiration. Start off with natural hair colors, and dye around it. You probably want the base of your hair to be dark or blond or brown, so dye the whole mane a dark color and fill in highlights maybe blonde, maybe platinum, maybe purple around it.

Pull off the clothes effortlessly. You're going to be dressing quite differently from how most guys dress, so you have to pull it off with confidence and verve. The clothes that you'll fit into your standard rotation include: Tight jeans or slim-fit jeans.

Wearing jeans is good, but they should be tight or even slim. If you can't fit into skinny jeans, just wear tights. Don't force yourself to fit into something to skinny. Bright shirts, cartoon shirts and striped shirts. These are the staple of your tops. Brights and stripes really rule the day here. The occasional plaid isn't too bad.

Skater shoes like slip-on vans or chucks. Bright colors are a good idea. Chucks might be a little over-worn at this point, so think about getting some vans.

Put on some sunglasses. Guys usually will get party shades, like what Brokencyde wear. Emo was all about dark colors, studded belts, and skull-printed fingerless gloves. Scene was all about neon and bright hues, patterned skinny jeans, and wearing as much Hello Kitty merchandise as you possibly could. Regardless of which online subculture you subscribed to, we can all at least laugh about things now and admit that we looked totally ridiculous. Fingers crossed that in 20 years, fast fashion won't be trying to sell us "scene kid revival," because I don't think I could cope with another generation committing the style sins of my youth.

Here are 13 things most scene kids sported back in the day. Often featuring some kind of cartoon character, these clips weren't actually used to clip any hair back, but to sit in a uniform line down the side of your bangs for fashion purposes. Scene kids were nostalgic for the '90s before anyone else was. By wearing almost all of Claire's stock for children, we stayed in touch with our childhood and '90s cartoon icons like Care Bears or My Little Pony.

Some, such as piercings, tattoos, skinny jeans and beanies, have proven to be timeless classics. Regardless, certain styles existed in the past and may stay there for a while. The s was a time where hair was tall and extensions were long. Playing with hair color has never gone out of style, thankfully. With new products such as Manic Panic and Good Dye Young , people can experiment with semi-permanent colors or hair makeup at home. You can still be expressive with your hair without teasing it toward the sun.

These were quite the fashion statement back in the day. Textured tights pair well with distressed jeans and Vans , Dr. Martens or Converse. Poor Tom from Myspace. While we saw some pictures of scene kids above, here are many how to be scene videos. These videos are all about scene fashions, scene looks, and, most importantly, scene character. As you watch these videos, it is important to remember not to copy other scene kids.

Below each video, you will find a description and review of the video. To watch the video, simply click the play link and the video will start. How to be scene tutorial.

AmberKatelynBeale, who was once a scene girl, got many requests to return to her scene days and thus walks us through a how to be scene tutorial. Things Scene Kids Say. If you want to know how to be a scene girl , this video is for you. It talks about the 7 essential elements of being a scene queen. Take note of the spelling in the first step. Originality is key! This video lasts just over 5 minutes and is done in a music video style with lots of photos of teen scene girls.

The four minute video takes girls through the process of doing their scene hair and makeup. You will find out how to take you from your everyday look to your scene look in no time as we see this girl go from her everyday self to an amazingly hot scene queen. Take a look at all of the other videos too on the right side of the screen as well as many of them address how to do your scene makeup and hair.

This 5 minute video talks about all the things that you need to do to lead the ultimate scene existence. Make sure you have all of the points covered and you will have truly mastered how to be a scene girl or boy. Reactions to Scene Kids When you become involved in the scene, you will realize that some people do not like it.

Scene kids look different than other kids and many people, especially grown-ups, may think that you look or act ridiculous. How do I change her? However, your parents need to know that being scene is much different than begin Goth or Emo.

Being scene is about self-expression and does not have the negativity associated with these other movements. It is important not to be rebellious. Rather, it is important to embrace yourself and your confidence in being scene. As well, when you have to explain to your parents about being scene, you can know that you are not alone. There are many kids out there in your exact situation.

There are many others out there in your situation…trying to explain the scene look to their parents. Seek them out and they will help you. Often, the commentary goes well beyond simply criticism to downright venom. In another rant about scene kids , we find people complaining about the scene fashion choices and the scene kids:. You can rise above the criticism by talking with people and confidently explaining your choices.



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