I want to become a scene girl. I've seen scene girls and guys all over the place lately and I really like the style. My mom said she will take me to get a scene haircut and dye job soon if I really want to become a scene girl.
I want to be scene like Kiki Kannibal, Audrey Kitching (Twigg Violence), Dani Gore, Dakota Rose, Jac Vanek, Jesse Cupcake, Sarah SCream, Holly Horror, Hanna Beth, Zui Suicide, Raquel Reed, Dana Killer, Lizz Mohin, Sommer Ata, Tara Mason, Rainbow Kittie, Molly Steele, Danielle Fidelity, Clementine Suicide, Aida Kamikaze, Ashlee Lauren, Lindyfu, Alaina Beaton, Brittany Kramer, and even Lexi Lush.
I definately do not want to look like a drag scene queen though! I am a girl and I definately want to look like a girl and not like a boy-dressed-as-a-girl! So I want to steer away from the drag scene queen styles of Jeffree Star, Izzy Hilton, and Hilary Haywire.
Can anyone give me tips on how to become scene?
Should I start having people call me by a name that is more scene like some of the above mentioned (Hilary Haywire, Holly Horror, Sarah SCream, Kiki Kannibal, etc.)?
Chika answered Thursday October 9 2008, 6:26 pm: you don't "become" scene. You just are scene or not. It's just the kind of clothes people choose to wear because they like it not because they're trying to be scene. Scene is totally a music oriented style. If you don't listen to metal, hardcore, or any form of it. then don't become scene. You seem like a girl who cares what people think. and if you just randomly "become scene" people WILL make fun of you and trash talk you because you'll be considered fake. my advice for you is DON'T do it. It's too much work being scene anyways. [ Chika's advice column | Ask Chika A Question ]
denialsam answered Thursday October 9 2008, 1:35 pm: Pardon my seemingly harsh words, but how old are you? I'm asking because it's clear that you have this desire to follow the crowd and fit in with a certain group of people, which is something you will hopefully grow out of when you get older.
The scene you're talking about started as a way to be DIFFERENT, finding styles that aren't popular in average society and creating a unique style to stand out from the crowd, much like punk and even the emo culture. But just as punk and emo became trendy, the same happened with "scene".
Why would you want to be like other people? it's ok to admire their style and dress similarly, but do it for yourself, not for the sake of fitting in.
Dress how you like..who gives a shit if it fits in with the "scene", does it really matter? maybe with some maturing you will find that it really doesn't matter. if you want to dress like a scenster then go ahead, just don't be a sheep, don't ignore who you are, and don't do it for anyone but yourself. Believe it or not, people can see through the fakeness.
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