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Being a "scene girl" typically involves a unique fashion sense that combines elements of punk, goth, and emo styles. However, creating this look can be expensive if you're not careful. Here are some tips for how to be a scene girl on a budget: 1. Start with the basics: Before you invest in any scene-specific clothing, start with the basics such as a good pair of black skinny jeans, band t-shirts, and Converse sneakers. These items can be found at affordable prices and can be incorporated into any scene outfit. 2. Shop at thrift stores: Thrift stores are a great place to find unique, affordable clothing items that fit the scene style. Look for items such as denim jackets, leather jackets, and graphic t-shirts. 3. DIY: Many scene girls create their own unique clothing items by customizing plain clothing with studs, patches, and other embellishments. Look for DIY tutorials online to create your own unique items. 4. Accessories: Accessories are an essential part of the scene look, and they can be an affordable way to add some flair to any outfit. Look for items such as chokers, studded belts, and fishnet stockings. 5. Hair and makeup: The scene look often includes brightly colored hair and bold makeup. However, frequent trips to the salon and makeup counter can quickly add up. Look for affordable options such as temporary hair dye and drugstore makeup. Remember, being a scene girl is about expressing yourself and being creative with your fashion choices. You don't need to spend a lot of money to create a unique and authentic scene look.
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