Eight simple steps to becoming an Indie girl.
Steps
Find an indie girl hairstyle.
Typically, indie girls will have lots of layers, and both long and
short hair works for this look. Make sure not to backcomb or tease
underneath because you DON'T want to look scene. Your hair color should
be natural, or dyed a vibrant shade of a natural colour. Again, stay
away from the scene look. If you're more into the grungy side of indie,
you might try dying a random piece of hair snow white for a really
individual look. Most girls have red or orangey red hair. Curly or
straight hair is fine. Do whatever you're comfortable with.
2
Don't get many piercings.
Not many indie girls have piercings, but if you're a bit of a rebel,
you can get away with ONE facial piercing and still look indie. Stay
away from silver or black studs, as those will give you more of an emo
look. Try a simple elegant gold stud. These look great with red and
blonde hair and will give a great 80s rock n roll look to black haired
beauties.
3
Be creative with your clothes.
Have a varied collection of simple tops, everything from vests to gypsy
style tops, in all different colours! Don't get drawn to just black;
you will shine if you change the colours you wear often. Also, vintage
tees are good - try truffleshuffle.com for LOTS of amazing prints! Soft
blouses with ruffles or small polka dots are good, as are peach or cream
lace dresses. Every indie girl should have a really girly dress. Skinny
jeans in all basic colours are fine (try light blue denim with rips at
the knees). Big jumpers, cardigans and hoodies are essential - if
needed, borrow some big sweaters from your dad, brother or boyfriend.
Pair the oversized sweatshirts with a pair of shorts and lace tights and
you'll look adorable.
4
Pick your shoes.
Loafers, or 'Moccasins', are an absolute must! Any colour or design
works. Converse are kind of common these days, but if you like them,
wear them. Any kind of pump is great and try find some old Nikes or
Adidas trainers. Ballet slippers, brogues, simple heels, and Macbeths
are also needed.
5
Accessorize. Steer
clear of plastic rainbow jewelry - it gives more of a "scene" look and
doesn't fit the indie girl style. Look around charity shops and find
some vintage style brooches, necklaces, and bracelets. Big wooden beads
are great, as are pearls. If you like boho, try putting a small dream
catcher on a long chain for a unique statement peice. Swallows,
crystals, keys, peace signs, and anything kitsch is good too.
6
Do your Makeup. The
makeup you choose all depends on your particular outfit. If you're
wearing a pastel coloured dress that is floaty and soft, you might want
to add a hard edge by wearing lots of black eyeliner - Taylor Momsen
style. If you're wearing rugged jeans with a velvet blazer and Ramones
tee, you might only want a thin line on your top lashes and some
mascara. Make sure your skin is clear and radiant-looking.
7
Listen to your music.
This is very important! Listen to whatever music you like; any genre is
fine. Typical bands could include: French Films, Wild Beasts, The Young
Friends, O. Children, The Horrors, The Drums, Crystal Castles, The
Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Libertines, and Frightened Rabbit. Get
to all local gigs, and go to see as many signed bands as possible.
8
Pay attention to details.
It is VERY indie to turn your skinny jeans up at the bottom to just
above your ankle, and is also pretty indie to wear your top button on
your shirt done up. Wayfarers, hippy bags, and circus-inspired fashion
adds to your uniqueness too. Do anything you want with your look - just
make sure it works.
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