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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...
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...
HAIR COLORS AND GOTH
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Go ahead! Take the BuzzFeed quiz that says ‘Pick out your favorite things and we will give you what your next hair color should be’. You can proceed to take their advice as well. Why are we suggesting you that? To be honest, we aren’t. BuzzFeed isn’t our cup of coffee (we shall like it as black as our souls) because the Gothic subculture has its own trends to make. So here we are, with our top picks of the season to paint your wisps in. Grey This has been by far the hottest color on the list. It does...
How has gothic fashion evolved over the years? (2000s)
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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...
How has gothic fashion evolved over the years? (1990s)
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EVOLUTION OF THE GOTHIC DRESS (PART III) – 1990s Finally, the trend of wearing the long, exaggerated clothes caught up with the Goths. The Gothic dress, inspired by the heightened by the popularity of the literature. The literature was talking about spookiness and pessimism; the early 90s indulged the Gothic dress in a very Victorian lens. The gothic dress was made with lots of frills and lace. Big, fluffy hairstyles and bangs came into fashion. Also, the accessories were huge chokers and feathers. The corset became popular. Aesthetics of the Gothic dress changed to being mysterious and graceful, quite contrary...