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THE GOTH GLOW: THE BLACK HIGHLIGHTER

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THE GOTH GLOW: THE BLACK HIGHLIGHTER

Fashion trends always keep on changing. We all know about the highlighters that are used to give, a dewy glow to the skin. The highlighter trend is so in that there were practical memes on it. The highlighter glow has been literally absent from the Goth subculture because the fashion dictates a pale skin (going for the corpse like effect). Its uncommon that usually a modern trend gets drawn into the subculture but guess what? The highlighters made their way into the subculture with a touch of their own. It is the first time that it literally got accepted into...

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Goth Fashion that are Back in the Fashion Scene

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Goth Fashion that are Back in the Fashion Scene

Goth fashion that are back in the fashion scene: Goth fashion has been viewed as something that is downright scary. Wearing black all over, bizarre accessories, darkness, Goths have been built under stereotypes of the culture. They are usually labeled deranged, chaotic or Satan worshippers. It is only until recently that people have started debunking the myths around the subculture. Perhaps, the most accepting genre in terms of the modern culture has been the fashion industry. Here is a list of things that have been adapted from the Gothic culture in the new fashion scenario. Fishnets Fishnets have had an...

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How To Be a Goth Boss?

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How To Be a Goth Boss?

Before we start to tell you how, we want to tell you why. Why being a boss who drapes herself/himself in the dark shades is the coolest? Why that will do nothing but make people take you seriously? Because being Gothic in office is more than embracing yourself. It’s all about telling people that you are not ready to tolerate their bullshit. You get work done on your terms and nobody stops you from doing it. And we are not talking about the ‘oh I’m scary and you gotta listen to me personality’. In fact, no one needs to Goth...

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How to rock the parties this year: Go the Goth style!

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How to rock the parties this year: Go the Goth style!

You’re at this party. It’s New Year and you are just sitting on the couch judging people and questioning why you are there because everyone is drunk and calling their ex or vomiting or making out. And you are just there like…. No! Should have stayed home with my squad. Then she catches your eye. The same outfit. In fact, on a closer observation, there are more like her in the crowd. Same color combinations and they look so gullible. You want to ask them to come sit with you and talk about amping up that look because honey, the...

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How has gothic fashion evolved over the years? (2000s)

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How has gothic fashion evolved over the years? (2000s)

EVOLUTION OF THE GOTHIC DRESS (PART IV) – 2000s It’s the 2000s and we start with the Gothic fashion that came along to show that Gothic fashion has also resounded in the ears of other cultures. We got a newly inspired theme of GothicLolita into the mainstream. Believed to have been originated in the Japanese culture, it had more for the Gothic dress than just fashion. It was rebellion at the best metaphorical level. The Japanese women had taken the form of creepy dolls that had something that the gothic culture was based on- the shock factor. They were the...

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