For those who don’t know the phrase “scene kids” yet, it is referring to those young people belonging to a current popular fad or fashion sub-genre, often relating to a musical genre. We’ve all seen the typical scene kids; Kiki Kannibal, Zui Suicide, Jac Vanek, etc. These examples make “being scene” look easy. If you would like to learn how to act, dress, and look like these idols, read on!
Many lady customers of Jacco Fashion* are in the forth front of this scene. This post gives you some tips for you to join the trend setting generation.
One of the most important things about the scene subculture is the clothing. There are particular fashion trends in the scene that are crucial to follow, but don’t be afraid to put your own edge on anything.
Scene girls wear bright colored t-shirts with popular band names on them. Jacco Fahsion* has a line specific to this class which you should check into: Toto.
Don’t be shy to wearing animal print skinny jeans, or wearing print leggings under ripped pants. Things like Hello Kitty, Invader Zim, and Pokémon are getting a little dated, so if you choose to wear these, don’t wear them often. Puffy tutus look stylish on any girl.
Things like clunky, oversized necklaces, bulky bags, big rings, or huge bracelets all are at home with being scene. Have a jewelry supply with random things in bright colors. Earrings should be big and noticeable.
Scene Girls Styling Tips:
- Be random, but never overdo it. You may sound cool if you blurt out something out of context once in a while, but no one wants someone who screams “Purple hippos!” every ten seconds.
- Make sure your scene hair isn’t too wild, or you won’t get enough adds on MySpace. Although most scene hair is known for being outlandish, if you go overboard, you may be labeled a poser.
- Some people will hate you. Those people include punks, ska kids, and most members of the scene or local visitors of the local venue that are not scene kids. Don’t label people, and then they might not hate you. You are all people, not separate species.
- Don’t limit yourself to one scene style, as there are many; glamour scene and glamcore are also scene. They just have more to do with designer labels.
- Use popular scene queens for inspiration on how to look and dress. Examples of these would be Raquel Reed, Audrey Kitching, Philfingerbang, Zui Suicide, Kiki Kannibal, and Hammy Horror.
- Don’t use scene language that is outdated, like “rawr”.
- Make sure that you are very careful with your hair. It’s good to use a thermal protection spray applied in your hair before your straigten or curl. It’s also nice to buy lots of hairspray. Brands like Bed Head, Big Sexy, or Beyond Zone are all reputable brands.
- When adding yourself to social networking sites, stay away from Stardoll. Stardoll contains a lot of posers trying to get a reputation in the scene world.





urbanwear said
Hayky said
nemmie said
thats audrey kitching.
NOT you.
Xxbree_breexX said
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mayra said
xoxo.
Marilynn Rhinestone said
And i do agree that the girl might have been talking about the girl with the pink and black hair.
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Labeling is just making it so much harder on every one else. Imagine my little sister walking out side and being called a whore because thats that she look’s like. She’s five.
This happened.
I’lltakethattogo.
KTHXBAI.
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