Say It With A Bang submission: What is a fashion trend you hope will make a comeback in 2023?
CREDIT: @MYDIGITALESCAPE
Scene was a subculture that dominated the early 2000s. Is it time it made a comeback?
I believe that “scene” should make a comeback and regain its popularity, as it used to be a trendy subculture that emerged during the early 2000s from the pre-existing emo subculture. It became popular with adolescents from the mid-2000s to early-2010s. Members of the scene subculture are referred to as scene kids, trendies, or scenesters. Now this subculture has been considered nostalgic to the modern era yet there are still scene kids or scenesters out there reliving it. I hope it gets popular and trendy again; I have been trying to make myself a scene kid and someday, I will be one.
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Scene was a subculture that dominated the early 2000s. Is it time it made a comeback?
I believe that “scene” should make a comeback and regain its popularity, as it used to be a trendy subculture that emerged during the early 2000s from the pre-existing emo subculture. It became popular with adolescents from the mid-2000s to early-2010s. Members of the scene subculture are referred to as scene kids, trendies, or scenesters. Now this subculture has been considered nostalgic to the modern era yet there are still scene kids or scenesters out there reliving it. I hope it gets popular and trendy again; I have been trying to make myself a scene kid and someday, I will be one.
Editorial opinions or comments expressed in this online edition of Interrobang newspaper reflect the views of the writer and are not those of the Interrobang or the Fanshawe Student Union. The Interrobang is published weekly by the Fanshawe Student Union at 1001 Fanshawe College Blvd., P.O. Box 7005, London, Ontario, N5Y 5R6 and distributed through the Fanshawe College community. Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters are subject to editing and should be emailed. All letters must be accompanied by contact information. Letters can also be submitted online by clicking here.