Video: Squared emo bangs: Colombian youth fashion
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If you are annoyed emo bangs and the people who wear them (by the way, are they still somewhere else?), then thank fate for not living in Mexico. After all, what Mexican children and adolescents have recently begun to wear on their heads is emo bangs multiplied by two, or even squared! Meet the "Cholombians" hairstyle movement
Cholombians (Cholombians?) - This is how thousands of young people of Mexico call themselves, united not only by their hairstyle, but also by their manner of dress and way of life. At the same time, the most noticeable and extravagant detail of their appearance - their hairstyle - actually did not appear today or yesterday. Estilo Colombiano's hairstyle hails from the 60s, when Colombian dance music, cumbia, won the hearts of many Mexican cities. For half a century, the popularity of cumbia has not faded: on the contrary, a modern youth music and dance subculture has emerged on its basis.
Her representatives do not like the usual hairstyle. They prefer to cut the crown off, leave a "rat's tail" on the back of the head, a small bang in the front, and two emo bangs along the temples. Create on the head " a bouquet of emo bangs"A childish amount of hair gel helps. And all this is of various colors and variations, everything is bright and pretentious, as if at a competition of original hairstyles.
Yes, and Cholombians dress so brightly, as if they want to become alive exhibits of a museum of modern culture. Huge Hawaiians, folk Indian rugs, extremely baggy trousers and baseball caps casually pulled over the edge of the head (just like the hats on the head of representatives of the domestic gop culture) distinguish a true Cholombian in the crowd. They also wear escaparillos around their necks - jewelry with images of saints, or rebellious posters. The second is more often. This is how she is, this youth with emo bangs!
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