Emo Kids: Fashion and Passion
All around the U.K., people are listening to bands that entail music that deals with the harsh realities of the world. From this “down” from of music, young people are really beginning to show their emotions.
The term to describe people with this type of mindset is “emo.” Emo is short for emotional, or the emotional punk movement. The movement began in the early 1980’s. out of the backdrop clubs of Washington D.C.
Since then, the “movement” has experienced its ups and downs, but those downs are now ups. Every day, more and more young British people are adopting the “emo” lifestyle.
What is causing young people to adopt the “emo” lifestyle? One answer is that general society does not provide an outlet, which allows young people to express their true emotions – forcing them to hold them inside. Not anymore for these young teens who don not care about the rules and restrictions of general society.
Now, emos are letting out their true emotions, in both public and private. This can be seen in the type of clothing that emos wear and in the hair they wear. A typical emo has a pale face, with makeup around the lips, eyes, and cheeks. They wear hair that consists of different colors.
Moreover, emos wear accessories that display their true emo side. They wear anything from small, multicolored hair bows to black bracelets.
Emos are also known to wear clothing that has names on unknown bands. This is to symbolize their understanding they themselves are unknown to the mainstream world. However, as this rising trend in young teens and adults, their parents are beginning to understand them as well.
Instead of viewing this as a phase, parents are beginning to understand what it means for their kids to be emo and is happy that they have an outlet to express their most innerselves. That is something that can’t be taught in any school.
The emo culture is being passes along to their children as well. Now, there are babies that can be seen wearing emo clothing in public places such as malls, eating places, and parks throughout the UK and most of the world.
There are places on the Internet that offers baby and adult emo clothing/ accessories, at low prices. To find go to a search engine and type “cheap baby/adult emo clothing” and see what you can come up with.
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Friday, January 30, 2009
EMO KIDS
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
EMO TRENDS AND FASHION
Emo Trends and Fashion: The Passion of the Emo
One of the top fashion trend for young teens is dressing and acting emo. What is emo and why has it taken hold on these young folks?
Emo is a style and culture that is based on punk rock music. The music was born out of the rock music of the 1980’s and has grown slowly over the years.
Although, this movement has taken many young people by storm, there are critics of this movement. Some people say it promotes devil worship. Others say its caused kids to commit suicide.
On the later, it maybe have some truth to it, but overall, the emo culture doesn’t not in any way promote devil worship and Satanism.
Moreover, when one talks with an emo follower and asks them if they’re emo, they will say, “what is emo?” To them, they see emo has a personal thing, rather than a cult.
Despite this, they have adopt a style that can be at times very disturbing. The emo culture can be disturbing at times, especially when one observes them and see what they are wearing.
They wear tight clothing, dark eyeliners, colorful or dark clothing/clothing accessories, and constantly display a morose mood.
Now, you must wonder why would they, especially the males, adopt a style such as this? Could it be that it allows guys to lay down their masculine guards, to attract females? Could they simply be depressed by nature? Or, is it something else?
Whatever the answer, the emo fashion movement is alive and well. Now, if you want to dress and look emo, here are a few basic things you need:
- A pair or two or girl’s jeans (even if you’re a guy )
- Girl’s makeup ( cheap makeup will do)
- Emo accessories (colored hair bows, nose rings, etc.)
Now, that you’re emo, you can sport your new emo look and just be you.
One of the top fashion trend for young teens is dressing and acting emo. What is emo and why has it taken hold on these young folks?
Emo is a style and culture that is based on punk rock music. The music was born out of the rock music of the 1980’s and has grown slowly over the years.
Although, this movement has taken many young people by storm, there are critics of this movement. Some people say it promotes devil worship. Others say its caused kids to commit suicide.
On the later, it maybe have some truth to it, but overall, the emo culture doesn’t not in any way promote devil worship and Satanism.
Moreover, when one talks with an emo follower and asks them if they’re emo, they will say, “what is emo?” To them, they see emo has a personal thing, rather than a cult.
Despite this, they have adopt a style that can be at times very disturbing. The emo culture can be disturbing at times, especially when one observes them and see what they are wearing.
They wear tight clothing, dark eyeliners, colorful or dark clothing/clothing accessories, and constantly display a morose mood.
Now, you must wonder why would they, especially the males, adopt a style such as this? Could it be that it allows guys to lay down their masculine guards, to attract females? Could they simply be depressed by nature? Or, is it something else?
Whatever the answer, the emo fashion movement is alive and well. Now, if you want to dress and look emo, here are a few basic things you need:
- A pair or two or girl’s jeans (even if you’re a guy )
- Girl’s makeup ( cheap makeup will do)
- Emo accessories (colored hair bows, nose rings, etc.)
Now, that you’re emo, you can sport your new emo look and just be you.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Emo Bangs
Nothing artsy about this picture, I just like how my eyes look with those 'emo bangs'. Same day I took the 'bored in my room' pictures. Ended up brushing out my curly hair and low and behold it turned pretty straight, so I then wanted to see what I'd look like with those crazy emo bangs, and THIS is the result =)
Friday, January 23, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
curly emo hair
Monday, January 19, 2009
emo blue hair- blue hairstyle for emo girls
It's time for a new hairstyle, it's more arractive if you dye you hair some cool color, no matter what color it is. here are some examples of emo blue hair style for you.
emo blue hair for girls
blue hairstyle for emo girls
emo blue hair for girls
blue hairstyle for emo girls
Saturday, January 17, 2009
EMO ROCK LOOKS
Emo Rock Looks
As the emo culture grows by the day, more and more young teens want to adopt this style. The emo culture was born in the nightclubs of Washington, D.C., in the 1980’s. For a short period, the movement was very strong, until the 90’s arrived and the movement began to die.
But in the past decade, the movement was reborn, with bands such as Panic! At the Disco, Cambria, and Fall Out Boy. It is these bands that represent the emo punk movement.
For those who want to look and dress emo, you should consider this:
- Adopting emo clothing is easier that starting your own emo rock band. This is not to say that these bands are no good. Just that creating an band takes work – real work.
- When you go into a typical salon and request an emo hairstyle like that of emo band members, you may get some weird looks and questions, since these band members are practically unknown.
But, if you are faced with this dilemma, then no need to worry. Creating emo hair is as simple as pie and can be done with cutting your hair with a round-shaped object over it.
The most trendy of this form of haircut is dying the hair jet black. The back and the sides of the hair is shorter than the front, leaving your hair done in an unusual, but unique.
Moreover, the bangs are brushed to on side of the face (left or right), covering that part of the face. To top off the look, you could wear t-shirt and other clothing that has the names of these unknown emo rock bands. Now, you’re ready to go out on the town and style your new emo look.
As the emo culture grows by the day, more and more young teens want to adopt this style. The emo culture was born in the nightclubs of Washington, D.C., in the 1980’s. For a short period, the movement was very strong, until the 90’s arrived and the movement began to die.
But in the past decade, the movement was reborn, with bands such as Panic! At the Disco, Cambria, and Fall Out Boy. It is these bands that represent the emo punk movement.
For those who want to look and dress emo, you should consider this:
- Adopting emo clothing is easier that starting your own emo rock band. This is not to say that these bands are no good. Just that creating an band takes work – real work.
- When you go into a typical salon and request an emo hairstyle like that of emo band members, you may get some weird looks and questions, since these band members are practically unknown.
But, if you are faced with this dilemma, then no need to worry. Creating emo hair is as simple as pie and can be done with cutting your hair with a round-shaped object over it.
The most trendy of this form of haircut is dying the hair jet black. The back and the sides of the hair is shorter than the front, leaving your hair done in an unusual, but unique.
Moreover, the bangs are brushed to on side of the face (left or right), covering that part of the face. To top off the look, you could wear t-shirt and other clothing that has the names of these unknown emo rock bands. Now, you’re ready to go out on the town and style your new emo look.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Michael Castro
Jason Castros' lil bro - Michael Castro audition in Kansas City for American Idol 8. First thing you'll notice is his mohawk hairstyle. Some parts of his hair is colored pink and it really looks nice on him. And he also got that very cute smile. I would really like to see more of him in Hollywood.
Michael Castro
The Castro Brothers
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Colored Highlights
A slightly bouffant emo hair with side bangs that go across the forhead and are always parted to one side giving you a trendy yet elegant emo look. Popular colors for highlights currently tend to be blue, red and purple.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Adam Lambert for the win!
EMO KIDS vs SCENE KIDS
Scene Kids vs. Emo Kids
What is the difference between scene kids and emo kids? Scene kids, like emo kids, enjoy listening to punk, or rock music. Also, just like emo kids, they tend to wear the latest clothing and decorate them – in their own unique way.
The scene girls tend to don short-cropped hair, while the scene boys tend to wear hair with long bangs. The typical hair color for scene kids is bright colors like yellow or pink. In addition, scene kids tend to love the spotlight and crave attention from others and like to wear t-shirts of unknown bands.
Outwardly, emo and scene kids have similar traits, but on the inside, they are not. One of these differences is that emo children generally are calm, emotional, and shy. In fact, most emo kids are so emotional that at the slightest instance, they begin to cry for no reason. Another difference between emo kids and scene kids is emo kids don’t like to be around large groups or communicate with those outside their group.
This is not the case with a scene kid. If one would look on some of the MySpace pages of emo kids, they would assume that they’re overly sad and depressed. Most people think that emo people are the same as gothic people, but they’re not. Goth clothing is all black, compared to the different colors of clothing worn by emo people.
There you have it. Although scene, goth, and emo kids look the same, but when you look at them more closely, they’re completely separate from each other, in terms of mannerisms, looks, and dress.
What is the difference between scene kids and emo kids? Scene kids, like emo kids, enjoy listening to punk, or rock music. Also, just like emo kids, they tend to wear the latest clothing and decorate them – in their own unique way.
The scene girls tend to don short-cropped hair, while the scene boys tend to wear hair with long bangs. The typical hair color for scene kids is bright colors like yellow or pink. In addition, scene kids tend to love the spotlight and crave attention from others and like to wear t-shirts of unknown bands.
Outwardly, emo and scene kids have similar traits, but on the inside, they are not. One of these differences is that emo children generally are calm, emotional, and shy. In fact, most emo kids are so emotional that at the slightest instance, they begin to cry for no reason. Another difference between emo kids and scene kids is emo kids don’t like to be around large groups or communicate with those outside their group.
This is not the case with a scene kid. If one would look on some of the MySpace pages of emo kids, they would assume that they’re overly sad and depressed. Most people think that emo people are the same as gothic people, but they’re not. Goth clothing is all black, compared to the different colors of clothing worn by emo people.
There you have it. Although scene, goth, and emo kids look the same, but when you look at them more closely, they’re completely separate from each other, in terms of mannerisms, looks, and dress.
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Monday, January 12, 2009
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