When I was in Asia, I saw a lot of young Asians dressing in emo style. ![]() It is also getting a lot of attention outside of the U.S. I agree that emo fashion is a lot of fun. There is enough to worry about in this world, we don't need to add styles of clothes to the long list. I think as long as this or any other style isn't hurting anyone, let bygones be bygones. I am not into make-up, so I don't do the eyeliner thing, but if you like, go for it! I love dying my hair different colors and shades, although I personally prefer to stick to the more natural colors and shades. I don't like wearing fingernail polish because it chips almost as soon as I coat it on, but I do like putting on toenail polish, although I normally wear different colors, not just one color. I do love jean leggings and regular leggings though. I am not pencil thin, so I don't think they would look or feel right on me. One thing I don't think I will wear, because I don't think it would look right on me, is skinny jeans. I also like to wear generic chucks sometimes. I have some things that I wear that I guess would be considered "emo", but is not emo to me because I just like some clothing that fits into the emo criteria.įor instance, I like wearing hoodies a lot in the fall and winter. I don't identify with a certain style or fashion myself, but if you feel like it makes you more you to wear certain clothes, or you just like a certain style best, more power to you. Wear whatever makes you feel the best inside and out. But if you really don't like the style or do not identify with it, or you are just trying to be different, don't wear it. In other words, if this style is a part of who you are and/or what you like, then wear it. You are who you are, no effort, no certain outfit, no hairdo, or nothing else required! To me it's like goth and other music-related fashions- emo fashion and style is not really the same as the music, and the people who listened to the music that started it all dressed however they wanted.Įveryone is different and unique, so lets embrace our differences! The one thing I don't understand though is when people try to be different. While there were people trying to do the whole emo punk thing, the people who really were into the music who I knew did not feel the need to dress this way. I was still in middle school and high school when this kind of thing was becoming more popular with teens in the US. ![]() I knew people in high school who were very vocal about what "real" emo, punk, or goth fashion was. Just remember that not everyone's definition of a type of fashion will be the same, or should be. ![]() And while I wore a lot of black in high school too, even now I do, though I never dressed quite like this description of emo, though I listened to a lot of it. September 29, I agree, while people can dress how they want, the people I knew who were really into this music or other music types dressed however they wanted.
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