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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
===Distinguishing the Fashion===
 
===Distinguishing the Fashion===
#Examine the color choices. Scene fashion emphasizes bright, often neon, colors. By contrast, the most popular color choice in emo fashion is black.<ref>https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20fashion.php</ref> Aside from the color choices, a lot of clothing between the two subcultures can look quite similar. Because of the similarities, scene kids are even occasionally referred to as neon-emos.<ref>https://www.soemo.co.uk/scene-kids.php</ref>
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#Examine the color choices. Scene fashion emphasizes bright, often neon, colors. By contrast, the most popular color choice in emo fashion is black.<ref name="rf1">https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20fashion.php</ref> Aside from the color choices, a lot of clothing between the two subcultures can look quite similar. Because of the similarities, scene kids are even occasionally referred to as neon-emos.<ref name="rf2">https://www.soemo.co.uk/scene-kids.php</ref>
 
#* The number one goal of scene fashion is to call attention to the wearer, and neon colors are worn to that end.  
 
#* The number one goal of scene fashion is to call attention to the wearer, and neon colors are worn to that end.  
 
#* Scene also takes a lot of cues from anime influences, further pushing their over-the-top and colorful fashion sense.
 
#* Scene also takes a lot of cues from anime influences, further pushing their over-the-top and colorful fashion sense.
 
#* A zip-hoodie in a dark color is a crucial clothing item in emo fashion. The hoodie can be plain or be covered in icons characteristic of the emo culture, such as bleeding hearts, skulls, ribs, stars and broken hearts.  
 
#* A zip-hoodie in a dark color is a crucial clothing item in emo fashion. The hoodie can be plain or be covered in icons characteristic of the emo culture, such as bleeding hearts, skulls, ribs, stars and broken hearts.  
#* Scene fashion also champions hoodies, but they will generally be paired with neon drainpipe jeans.<ref>http://www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/entertainment/news/a40770/former-scene-kids-will-remember/</ref>
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#* Scene fashion also champions hoodies, but they will generally be paired with neon drainpipe jeans.<ref name="rf3">http://www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/entertainment/news/a40770/former-scene-kids-will-remember/</ref>
#Know the difference in hairstyles. The scene subculture’s love for neon colors sets them apart from the emo subculture when it comes to hair, as well, although the actual hairstyles themselves can look somewhat similar. The number one look for both cultures is based around a long fringe (bangs) brushed over to one side of the head, covering one or both eyes.<ref>https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20fashion.php</ref>
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#Know the difference in hairstyles. The scene subculture’s love for neon colors sets them apart from the emo subculture when it comes to hair, as well, although the actual hairstyles themselves can look somewhat similar. The number one look for both cultures is based around a long fringe (bangs) brushed over to one side of the head, covering one or both eyes.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#* Emo hair is often dyed black, with stripes of color (usually bleached blond or blue) sometimes added in, and very straight.  
 
#* Emo hair is often dyed black, with stripes of color (usually bleached blond or blue) sometimes added in, and very straight.  
 
#* Emo silhouettes are thin, smooth and flat, occasionally featuring sharp angles and asymmetry. It is popular for the hair in front to be long, while the hair in back is short.  
 
#* Emo silhouettes are thin, smooth and flat, occasionally featuring sharp angles and asymmetry. It is popular for the hair in front to be long, while the hair in back is short.  
#* Scene hairstyles are exaggerated versions of the emo look, often dyed in a rainbow of neon colors, and backcombed to be bigger and fluffier.<ref>http://www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/entertainment/news/a40770/former-scene-kids-will-remember/</ref>  
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#* Scene hairstyles are exaggerated versions of the emo look, often dyed in a rainbow of neon colors, and backcombed to be bigger and fluffier.<ref name="rf3" />  
#* Hair extensions in bright colors or animal prints are prevalent, especially among scene girls.<ref>http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-emo-and-scene/</ref>
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#* Hair extensions in bright colors or animal prints are prevalent, especially among scene girls.<ref name="rf4">http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-emo-and-scene/</ref>
#Look for black horn-rimmed glasses. These are extremely popular in emo fashion for guys.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo</ref> Emo has an undercurrent of "nerd" style running through it, and thick glasses with black frames are key accessories for both genders, but males especially.
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#Look for black horn-rimmed glasses. These are extremely popular in emo fashion for guys.<ref name="rf5">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo</ref> Emo has an undercurrent of "nerd" style running through it, and thick glasses with black frames are key accessories for both genders, but males especially.
 
#* This nerd style undercurrent is not present in scene fashion at all.  
 
#* This nerd style undercurrent is not present in scene fashion at all.  
#* The popular choices in scene eyewear are brightly colored sunglasses with very large frames, sometimes referred to as party sunglasses or party shades.<ref>https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20fashion.php</ref>
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#* The popular choices in scene eyewear are brightly colored sunglasses with very large frames, sometimes referred to as party sunglasses or party shades.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#Notice band t-shirts. Both subcultures have ties to music, but emo is far more music-centric than scene. In fact, as a subculture, emo was born out of a musical style with roots in the punk and post-hardcore genres.
 
#Notice band t-shirts. Both subcultures have ties to music, but emo is far more music-centric than scene. In fact, as a subculture, emo was born out of a musical style with roots in the punk and post-hardcore genres.
 
#* Scene, on the other hand, is usually viewed as a fashion trend or stylistic choice.  
 
#* Scene, on the other hand, is usually viewed as a fashion trend or stylistic choice.  
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#Listen for a dance beat. The scene culture leans toward "party music" that you can dance to and is often electronic. The music is much more pop-oriented and makes great background noise for socializing and having a good time. Emo music, on the other hand, is not danceable, and is much more rock-centric.
 
#Listen for a dance beat. The scene culture leans toward "party music" that you can dance to and is often electronic. The music is much more pop-oriented and makes great background noise for socializing and having a good time. Emo music, on the other hand, is not danceable, and is much more rock-centric.
 
#* The typical emo sound is dramatic in its emotional range and often features a dynamic of alternating loud/soft extremes. It tends to emphasize emotion rather than socializing and partying.  
 
#* The typical emo sound is dramatic in its emotional range and often features a dynamic of alternating loud/soft extremes. It tends to emphasize emotion rather than socializing and partying.  
#* Fast, punk-derived drum beats and heavily distorted guitars are common elements in the emo sound.<ref>http://www.fourfa.com/styles/index.htm</ref>
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#* Fast, punk-derived drum beats and heavily distorted guitars are common elements in the emo sound.<ref name="rf6">http://www.fourfa.com/styles/index.htm</ref>
#Assess the vocal styles. Emo vocals are dramatic in mood and can even occasionally feature screams, moans and howls. Lyrically, emo musicians are introspective and focus on emotional issues like sadness, confusion, love, anger and pain.<ref> https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20music.php</ref>
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#Assess the vocal styles. Emo vocals are dramatic in mood and can even occasionally feature screams, moans and howls. Lyrically, emo musicians are introspective and focus on emotional issues like sadness, confusion, love, anger and pain.<ref name="rf7"> https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20music.php</ref>
 
#* Later emo musicians developed a slightly softer, more mainstream sound, but the lyrical content remained just as brooding and contemplative.  
 
#* Later emo musicians developed a slightly softer, more mainstream sound, but the lyrical content remained just as brooding and contemplative.  
 
#* Scene music does not put any particular emphasis on lyrical content and doesn’t feature the inward-looking, thoughtful vibe that is characteristic of emo.  
 
#* Scene music does not put any particular emphasis on lyrical content and doesn’t feature the inward-looking, thoughtful vibe that is characteristic of emo.  
 
#Know popular band names. Recognizing and listening to the “right” emo bands is a key component of emo culture. Bands are slightly less important in the fashion-centric scene culture, but there are some bands that are overwhelmingly considered to be “scene bands.”
 
#Know popular band names. Recognizing and listening to the “right” emo bands is a key component of emo culture. Bands are slightly less important in the fashion-centric scene culture, but there are some bands that are overwhelmingly considered to be “scene bands.”
#*Some of the flagship bands in emo culture, both past and present, are: Rites of Spring, Embrace, Moss Icon, Drive Like Jehu, Fugazi, Jawbreaker, Sunny Day Real Estate, Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World, Get Up Kids, The Promise Ring, Brand New, My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy.<ref>https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20music.php</ref>
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#*Some of the flagship bands in emo culture, both past and present, are: Rites of Spring, Embrace, Moss Icon, Drive Like Jehu, Fugazi, Jawbreaker, Sunny Day Real Estate, Dashboard Confessional, Jimmy Eat World, Get Up Kids, The Promise Ring, Brand New, My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy.<ref name="rf8">https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20music.php</ref>
 
#* Scene band names to look out for are Blood on the Dancefloor, Owl City, Dot Dot Curve, Brokencyde, Scene Kidz, Millionaires, Jeffree Star and Hollywood Undead.
 
#* Scene band names to look out for are Blood on the Dancefloor, Owl City, Dot Dot Curve, Brokencyde, Scene Kidz, Millionaires, Jeffree Star and Hollywood Undead.
 
#* Scene music also features a lot artists from electro-pop, dance-pop, dubstep and house/techno genres. Names to recognize are Skrillex, Knife Party and deadmau5. Occasionally, mainstream pop stars like Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj are also embraced by the scene subculture.
 
#* Scene music also features a lot artists from electro-pop, dance-pop, dubstep and house/techno genres. Names to recognize are Skrillex, Knife Party and deadmau5. Occasionally, mainstream pop stars like Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj are also embraced by the scene subculture.
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#Investigate online presence. The scene culture puts a lot of emphasis on online presence, especially via social media and networking platforms. This originated with Myspace and continues today on all social media platforms. Members of the scene culture will have friends and followers in excess and typically post profile images of themselves that are highly stylized. The details of their lives are often shared frequently via pictures and status updates, sometimes exhaustively.
 
#Investigate online presence. The scene culture puts a lot of emphasis on online presence, especially via social media and networking platforms. This originated with Myspace and continues today on all social media platforms. Members of the scene culture will have friends and followers in excess and typically post profile images of themselves that are highly stylized. The details of their lives are often shared frequently via pictures and status updates, sometimes exhaustively.
 
#* By contrast, emo culture is far more introverted. A social media presence is common, but the sharing isn’t excessive and friends and followers are usually obtained through connections through music and shared interests in particular bands.
 
#* By contrast, emo culture is far more introverted. A social media presence is common, but the sharing isn’t excessive and friends and followers are usually obtained through connections through music and shared interests in particular bands.
#* Online communities are frequently created by those of the emo culture, and they often use the internet to seek out other emos that they can connect to.<ref>https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20lifestyle.php</ref>
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#* Online communities are frequently created by those of the emo culture, and they often use the internet to seek out other emos that they can connect to.<ref name="rf9">https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20lifestyle.php</ref>
#* Emo posts and status updates are often cryptic and emotional.<ref>https://www.soemo.co.uk/emo%20lifestyle.php</ref> Quoting song lyrics as a way to explain to the world how you feel inside is a common emo characteristic.
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#* Emo posts and status updates are often cryptic and emotional.<ref name="rf9" /> Quoting song lyrics as a way to explain to the world how you feel inside is a common emo characteristic.
 
#Look for androgyny. The scene culture overwhelmingly embraces and celebrates gender-bending and androgyny. The approach is reminiscent of glam rock icons of the 1970s, such as David Bowie. Experimentation in sexuality is commonplace and the lines between genders are deliberately blurred. Feminine or androgynous looks are favored by all genders within scene culture, with little emphasis on masculinity.
 
#Look for androgyny. The scene culture overwhelmingly embraces and celebrates gender-bending and androgyny. The approach is reminiscent of glam rock icons of the 1970s, such as David Bowie. Experimentation in sexuality is commonplace and the lines between genders are deliberately blurred. Feminine or androgynous looks are favored by all genders within scene culture, with little emphasis on masculinity.
 
#* While the emo subculture in no way condemns androgyny, there is no emphasis on it at all. In fact, in the past emo has been criticized for being incredibly male-centric.  
 
#* While the emo subculture in no way condemns androgyny, there is no emphasis on it at all. In fact, in the past emo has been criticized for being incredibly male-centric.  
 
#* This criticism is debatable, as all criticisms are, but the members of emo bands are predominantly male.  
 
#* This criticism is debatable, as all criticisms are, but the members of emo bands are predominantly male.  
 
#* However, there is no gender dominance among the fans of emo music, which appears to be enjoyed by all equally.  
 
#* However, there is no gender dominance among the fans of emo music, which appears to be enjoyed by all equally.  
#Watch for a smile. While the stereotype is frequently overstated, there is a tendency among those who identify as emo to be emotional, sensitive, shy, introverted, withdrawn and even angsty. This stereotype originated in emo music, which often focuses on similar themes.<ref>http://www.fourfa.com/history.htm</ref> Because of the intimate connection to music that often characterizes an emo personality, these themes are often used to describe the general mood of the members of emo subculture. You are far more likely to see a smile on the face of someone who identifies as scene rather than emo.
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#Watch for a smile. While the stereotype is frequently overstated, there is a tendency among those who identify as emo to be emotional, sensitive, shy, introverted, withdrawn and even angsty. This stereotype originated in emo music, which often focuses on similar themes.<ref name="rf10">http://www.fourfa.com/history.htm</ref> Because of the intimate connection to music that often characterizes an emo personality, these themes are often used to describe the general mood of the members of emo subculture. You are far more likely to see a smile on the face of someone who identifies as scene rather than emo.
 
#* Scene culture focuses on fashion and socializing and, generally speaking, its members are more outgoing and friendlier than those of the emo culture.  
 
#* Scene culture focuses on fashion and socializing and, generally speaking, its members are more outgoing and friendlier than those of the emo culture.  
#* There is no particular emphasis placed on emotions in scene culture.<ref>https://www.soemo.co.uk/scene-kids.php</ref>
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#* There is no particular emphasis placed on emotions in scene culture.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#* Emo culture is sometimes criticized for promoting self-harm, suicide, and death in general. This is exaggerated and largely incorrect.  
 
#* Emo culture is sometimes criticized for promoting self-harm, suicide, and death in general. This is exaggerated and largely incorrect.  
 
#* Emo culture's emphasis on emotion is often misinterpreted negatively by those outside of the culture.
 
#* Emo culture's emphasis on emotion is often misinterpreted negatively by those outside of the culture.
#Note styles of self-expression. Members of the emo subculture tend to express themselves via poetry, art and music. Scene culture communicates largely through fashion and their sense of style.<ref>https://www.soemo.co.uk/scene-kids.php</ref>
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#Note styles of self-expression. Members of the emo subculture tend to express themselves via poetry, art and music. Scene culture communicates largely through fashion and their sense of style.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#* Emphasis is placed on visual communication and experimentation in scene culture.  
 
#* Emphasis is placed on visual communication and experimentation in scene culture.  
 
#* Emo culture, on the other hand, finds self-expression mostly through music, and to a lesser extent, other types of art.  
 
#* Emo culture, on the other hand, finds self-expression mostly through music, and to a lesser extent, other types of art.