Posted on May 11th, 2008 by style
What is scene style
The Scene scene is separate from the Emo scene, and although the term is often used as interchangeable, in reality it isn’t. The Scene scene is much more about the fashion than the music, although the whole outlook of the Scene scene is a more colourful one. The easiest way to distinguish […]
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Posted on May 11th, 2008 by style
Scene drawings can be a mixed bunch, and are normally representative of the individuals involved. You will get self portraits which will show a pictorial depiction of Scene guys and girls. These Scene drawings will show an accurate depiction of individuals that includes a great likeness of the hairstyles and fashion involved in the Scene […]
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Posted on May 5th, 2008 by style
Scene fashion is one element that brings people to the Scene scene. The clothes worn are much more colorful than the Emo equivalent. A standard theme is the wearing of tight t-shirts, alongside tight pants. The tight t-shirts will normally consist of cartoon characters, band tees and may also be vintage items. Scene fashion is […]
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Posted on May 5th, 2008 by style
Why is Scene style better than emo style?
Scene style is often considered to be the defining icon of the whole Scene scene, and is generally thought to be much more important than any defining music. Without the difference in Scene style it can be difficult to differentiate between an Emo boy or girl and a […]
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