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Regardless of all of this, this particular outfit for Ashley in this particular game looks completely out of place and badly done. Popstar outfit in the original was much better and fit the game nicely.
Also, the popstar outfit doesn't fit the original nicely at all. Worst costume of the game. Ashley didn't like Luis's "ballistics" line or being sexualised in general in the original. And yet she's got that as her alternative costume? The costume conflicts with the personality. I don't think the scene girl costume looks good, but at least it doesn't seem to conflict with Ashley's personality too badly.
Also, I told you this wikipedia "source" is bs, especially when it contradicts itself. I gave you examples of a biggest "scene" group that propelled that culture into mainstream, their first album was out in 2007. 2004-2005 (the re4 timeline) were still emo years.
Also, Ashley doesn't like being sexualised in other ways beyond Luis. Her skirt for example. Not to mention her personality type was timid lacking confidence, and is immature and childish at most times. Very popstar energy from her.
Your argument that if a girl takes offense when you look under her skit and throw a line about her breasts being big then it must mean that she doesn't like wearing sexy and appealing cloths is absolute incel energy.
Scene as a music genre "birthing" in 2002 doesn't mean the average people that weren't part of bands themselves started to wear their cloths in 2002. I doubt you will find a single picture from 2002 with that outfit. Deathcore was born in the 80's, doesn't mean that it would be appropriate making a game set in 80s with BMTH-style deathcore blasting from the speakers and claiming it's time period-appropriate. The overwhelming majority of people in 2005 didn't have a clue wtf "scene" is, even with its biggest bands haven't even started making music yet.
And one more time, Wikipedia isn't an apropriate source you can use in debates and expect people to take you seriously.