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Androgynous fashion of Goth
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Gender diverse fashion was a thing in the Goth fashion culture even before it became cool in the mainstream society. In fact, dressing up androgynously is one thing that I love about this subculture. In fact, we love the fact that straight men have the entire liberty to dress up in female clothes and not be judged for being ‘manly’ enough. We all know the don’t wear pink you’ll be labeled a gay crap in the American and British culture. like, seriously, you being insecure about your masculinity to such an extent that you attribute a color to lessen your...
Why has Goth fashion survived for so long?
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Punk was commercialized around the late 70s. Given the fact that it brought with itself the black lipstick, had touched of Batcave and Grunge, it was expected to go off a long way. The Goth culture branched off into another genre of its own. It distanced itself from the Grunge culture on the basis of its obsession with death, darkness and chaos. These were the waters that Punk tested but never plunged into. Goth, onto other hand, evolved into an entire movement of its own and is still present on the scene with its diverse nature. So here is the...
Hair Color Evolution : The rest of the world vs. Goth
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The world has always been kind of been in dispute to the Goth fashion. Naturally speaking, this is what the Goths actually wanted. We did everything different. We were bold and we were hell bent on making us notice. So we took our stand. We made bizarre outfits, we carried with us the essence of rawness. What about hair colors? Were we still overlapping with the mainstream or looking at something else altogether? Let’s find out. 1970s Ah! The time of confusion and when it all started. Hair colors had already existed in the fashion world for a long...
Common Goth Fashion Misconceptions
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The internet is flooded with Goths complaining about how misunderstood they are. Well, we guess that’s because the world fears us and we are awesome. But have you noticed? There are a lot of things that are even misunderstood in fashion? Here are some common misconceptions about Goth fashion: We all wear black from head to toe Yes, black appeals to us and it is one of the dominant colors that is used in the genre. But it isn’t entirely true. We love mixing and matching colors and creating new trends. We have incorporated the brightest of the colors in...
EYE MAKEUP FOR DIFFERENT EYE SHAPES
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Makeup forms an essential part of the Goth culture. Eye makeup, for one, has been an essential part of this. Going for really dark eye shadows and liners, here are some of the eye makeup tricks to bring out your eyes in the equation depending on the kind of eye shape you have. Round eyes Considered to be good for experimentation by the makeup artists, round eyes are good if you are aiming for a dramatic look. Gothic ladies with round eyes can experiment with their own versions of it. Our personal pick would be to go extra bold with...