Emo Fashion - a mixture of gothic and punk

Emo Fashion - a mixture of gothic and punk


The emo subculture has a great sense of fashion gothic and punk subcultures. It is fairly safe to consider emo to be a mesh of the two subcultures with a little sensitivity. Despite the mixture of the two subcultures is more evident in women, you can also see subtle clues in the way men dress emo.

Emos wear a lot of black. This was most evident when the style began to emerge several years ago. Although some emos still adhere to the original clothes, the style has evolved to include a wider variety of colors. Another notable trend was transferred to gothic emo subculture is dying black hair. When the trend first emerged emo, it was another style that was closely followed by men and women alike. Although this is still popular among many emos, this has also evolved and hairstyles have taken more of a punk look. The last notable trend taken from the Goth subculture is heavy dark eye makeup. Eyeliner on men is one of the most notable brands emo.

In the punk side of things, animal prints have come back into vogue among the female population emo. Old punk bands also re-emerged as a preferred choice of emo music. Developed a style became mostly black in color to multi-colored hair, usually black but still the base color. And long hair for women is in the thing, something that has been in society for a long time.

So it's punk, emo, gothic, more or more? Apart from the musical aspect, I would say that emotions initially took his sense of fashion of the goth subculture. In later years, punk began to play a bigger role. Either way, the union of these two subcultures created a very attractive baby.


































Emo Fashion - a mixture of gothic and punk

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