This page is all about how to be scene. We take a look at how to be a scene girl or boy with scene photos, videos, fashion, and reactions to scene kids. It’s the ultimate scene kidz page!
Well, we could start out with explanations, but pictures speak volumes. So, let’s have a look at pictures of scene girls and boys. After all, if you want to know how to be scene, you have to look at scene to know what you want to be!
First, the hair. Many people claim that scene girls can be identified by shorter hair, but this is not necessarily the case. Scene hair can be of any length but what stands out about scene hair is that, like many scene characteristics, it is unique. As we see in the pictures, scene hair is often highlighted by color and very teased and tossed. Scene girls will also often add something to their hair like a bow or a headband.
After the hair, we notice the scene makeup. A part of learning how to be scene is your choice of makeup. Scene girls are often identified by their bright, colorful makeup combined with a traditional type of black or blue eyeliner.
You won’t often see the eyes of scene girl because they will be hidden behind a pair of BIG glasses, which are common with the scene fashion. Scene fashions very quite a bit but are usually characterized by the use of lots of colors and tight, skinny jeans.
Like the hair and clothes, the jewelry worn by scene kids is meant to be scene. With daring colors and sizes, scene jewelry often stands out and is oversized. Body piercings are also acceptable and often applauded in the “scene” scene.
As you can see by now, scene kidz are not goth at all. They bright and daring and, though they will claim that they are not trying to noticed, you will notice them.
For more on how to scene fashion techniques, see the list of videos below.
Like the girls, scene boy hair is often teased and tossed. This often leads to an androgynous look, a very common look among the scene boys.
To add to the similarities between scene boys and girls, each of them wear tight jeans. In fact, the scene boys will sometimes buy girls jeans to accomplish this.
Likewise, the teen boys will use makeup and often have piercings, especially lip piercings.
Many girls think that there is nothing hotter than a well-done scene boy. To learn more about how to be a true scene boy, check out the videos below.
This makes new scene kids extra-cool. People, especially adults, will often criticize scene kids for their look, but the new scene cool kids don’t feel the need to return the fire. They like who they are and how they look.
Of course, every person in every movement is not similar and there are defensive scene kids who fight others, but this is becoming less and less as scene kids are comfortable with who they are.
The first thing about scene lingo is the adding of letters to the end of words. To be a cool scene kidd, you do not want to overdo this–trying to be “over scene” will quickly identify your rookie status.
You will also need to update yourself on the scene lingo. Find out what acronyms like SxE, HxC and many more mean by surfing the net and finding lists.
But, to be an uber-cool scene kid, make up your own lingo. If you do it right, you can be the originator of some cool scene lingo.
So, where do the scene kids turn for social networking?
Two places, of course, are the big two social networking sites: Facebook and MySpace. You must have a page on one of these two–or both–and have lots of photos, a critical component of a scene kid. Because, if you want to be scene, there must be lots of pictures.
To take your social bookmarking to the next level, join the site called The Scene Kidz. Here you can learn the ins and out of how to be scene and what is going on in the scene community.
If we want to investigate the general type of music that scene kids listen to, it is a distinct hybrid between rock, pop, techno, and even some rap and hip hop. Scene kids will not go around embracing the latest top ten songs because this, by definition, is to mainstream for them.
So, when you are learning how to be scene, the important thing is to find out what music your other scene friends are listening to. What type of genre do other scene kids like? Then, instead of copying exactly what they like, you will want to find similar artists in that genre and identify something that you really like. You have to really like it though. If not, you will quickly be outed as a poser–someone trying to be scene but someone who is really not.
You will also want to explore your local music scene. Scene kids love to find new shows (never call it a concert!) and, if you find great, unknown, local bands, you will truly be identified in the scene.
Being scene is about being unique and expressing yourself. Find new music in the punk, rock, techno or rap genre that you really love and introduce to others. This is how to truly be a master of scene music.
As you watch these videos, it is important to remember not to copy other scene kids. It’s about viewing what these scene kids do, what they look like, and how they behave and then finding out how you can implement your own personal style into the scene.
Below each video, you will find a description and review of the video. To watch the video, simply click the link and the video will appear in its own window.
First, let’s come up with a definition of the term scene kids. We are all familiar with the term scene–the music scene, the party scene, the fashion scene, etc, but there is a specific term for a look and style used today by kids and this term is “scene kid”.
What is this particular look and style?Well, we could start out with explanations, but pictures speak volumes. So, let’s have a look at pictures of scene girls and boys. After all, if you want to know how to be scene, you have to look at scene to know what you want to be!
Pictures of Scene Girls
Here are 6 photos of what scene girls look like:The Scene Girl Look: Explanation
The pictures tell the story about how to look like a scene girl.First, the hair. Many people claim that scene girls can be identified by shorter hair, but this is not necessarily the case. Scene hair can be of any length but what stands out about scene hair is that, like many scene characteristics, it is unique. As we see in the pictures, scene hair is often highlighted by color and very teased and tossed. Scene girls will also often add something to their hair like a bow or a headband.
After the hair, we notice the scene makeup. A part of learning how to be scene is your choice of makeup. Scene girls are often identified by their bright, colorful makeup combined with a traditional type of black or blue eyeliner.
You won’t often see the eyes of scene girl because they will be hidden behind a pair of BIG glasses, which are common with the scene fashion. Scene fashions very quite a bit but are usually characterized by the use of lots of colors and tight, skinny jeans.
Like the hair and clothes, the jewelry worn by scene kids is meant to be scene. With daring colors and sizes, scene jewelry often stands out and is oversized. Body piercings are also acceptable and often applauded in the “scene” scene.
As you can see by now, scene kidz are not goth at all. They bright and daring and, though they will claim that they are not trying to noticed, you will notice them.
For more on how to scene fashion techniques, see the list of videos below.
Pictures of Scene Boys
If you want to be know how to be a scene boy, check out the looks below in these photos of scene boys:The Scene Boy Look: Explanation
If there is one thing that characterizes a scene boy hair cut, it is the bangs. Scene boys loves bangs and often these bangs cover the eyes or a portion of the face.Like the girls, scene boy hair is often teased and tossed. This often leads to an androgynous look, a very common look among the scene boys.
To add to the similarities between scene boys and girls, each of them wear tight jeans. In fact, the scene boys will sometimes buy girls jeans to accomplish this.
Likewise, the teen boys will use makeup and often have piercings, especially lip piercings.
Many girls think that there is nothing hotter than a well-done scene boy. To learn more about how to be a true scene boy, check out the videos below.
How to Be Scene: Beyond Appearance
One thing is for sure: Being scene is much more than a look. Scene kids have a certain attitude and method of speaking which is a critical component of how to be scene. You will see this expressed in various locales. The music and and social bookmarking scenes are very popular with scene kids.The Scene Kid Attitude
First, let’s look at the attitude. Unlike many of their rebellious cultural counterparts, scene kids are not dark and rude people. They are always bright with their colors often matching their disposition. It is not always “scene” cool to be critical of everybody.This makes new scene kids extra-cool. People, especially adults, will often criticize scene kids for their look, but the new scene cool kids don’t feel the need to return the fire. They like who they are and how they look.
Of course, every person in every movement is not similar and there are defensive scene kids who fight others, but this is becoming less and less as scene kids are comfortable with who they are.
Scene Kid Speak: How Scene Kids Use Language
Scene kids have taken the English language to new horizons. With contrived misspellings and expressions, they have a scene language all their own. This is why you will often see the term scene kidz or scene kidss instead of scene kids.The first thing about scene lingo is the adding of letters to the end of words. To be a cool scene kidd, you do not want to overdo this–trying to be “over scene” will quickly identify your rookie status.
You will also need to update yourself on the scene lingo. Find out what acronyms like SxE, HxC and many more mean by surfing the net and finding lists.
But, to be an uber-cool scene kid, make up your own lingo. If you do it right, you can be the originator of some cool scene lingo.
Scene Kid Social Networking Sites
Scene kids have a mastery of social networking moreso than their un-scene counterparts. If you are to learn how to be scene, a mastery of social networking sites is critical.So, where do the scene kids turn for social networking?
Two places, of course, are the big two social networking sites: Facebook and MySpace. You must have a page on one of these two–or both–and have lots of photos, a critical component of a scene kid. Because, if you want to be scene, there must be lots of pictures.
To take your social bookmarking to the next level, join the site called The Scene Kidz. Here you can learn the ins and out of how to be scene and what is going on in the scene community.
Scene Music: Types of Scene Music
Scene music is difficult to define because the very essence of scene music is that it cannot be defined. Scene kids love to find obscure music and be the first to identify it.If we want to investigate the general type of music that scene kids listen to, it is a distinct hybrid between rock, pop, techno, and even some rap and hip hop. Scene kids will not go around embracing the latest top ten songs because this, by definition, is to mainstream for them.
So, when you are learning how to be scene, the important thing is to find out what music your other scene friends are listening to. What type of genre do other scene kids like? Then, instead of copying exactly what they like, you will want to find similar artists in that genre and identify something that you really like. You have to really like it though. If not, you will quickly be outed as a poser–someone trying to be scene but someone who is really not.
You will also want to explore your local music scene. Scene kids love to find new shows (never call it a concert!) and, if you find great, unknown, local bands, you will truly be identified in the scene.
Being scene is about being unique and expressing yourself. Find new music in the punk, rock, techno or rap genre that you really love and introduce to others. This is how to truly be a master of scene music.
How to Be Scene Videos
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. It’s about viewing what these scene kids do, what they look like, and how they behave and then finding out how you can implement your own personal style into the scene.
Below each video, you will find a description and review of the video. To watch the video, simply click the link and the video will appear in its own window.
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