The Best Goth Clothes and Gothic Fashion



Cyber Goth Fashion & Culture

Cyber goth describes the subculture of goth that coexists with the European Dark music scene and the rave/clubbing scenes. This is a goth influenced culture of people who often attend night clubs where hard dancing and trance music take place. Read more »

Goth Boots – All About Goth Boots

Goth boots add flair to any gothic fashion. They are available in a very wide variety of styles today. The most popular styles are black combat boots, platform boots, mid calf boots and thigh high boots. Read more »

Goth Punk – The Evolution of Goth Fashion from Punk Fashion

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Goth is one of the many subcultures that evolved from the punk subculture of the seventies and eighties. Read more »

Goth Wedding – Planning a Gothic Wedding

The best part about your wedding day is that it’s yours. You can make it whatever you want it to be. If you and your fiancé are goth, then planning a goth wedding may be the way to go. Read more »

What Makes Goth Shoes Different?

Goth shoes are part of what makes up the gothic style. These can add just the right touch to any outfit worn by the gothic subculture. Read more »

Goth Hair – How to Do Your Hair Goth Style

Original and exciting goth hair is a staple of the gothic subculture. There are many ways in which goth people wear their hair and just as many colors and combinations to choose from. Read more »

Japanese Goth – Inside the Asian Goth Subculture

While many know that the gothic subculture is quite popular within the United Kingdom and United States, the rise of Asian goth, or Japanese goth and other ethnic goths is often overlooked. Read more »

Goth & Gothic Halloween Costumes

Some people go gothic all year round. These people are usually made fun of. Still, it is socially acceptable to go gothic during Halloween.

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Gothic Clothes and Styles

It comes as no suprise that goth clothes are typically made up of the color black. Although this seems to be the most widely used color in gothic fashion, jewel tone colors such as dark blue, red, deep purple, green and even gray have become more prominent in recent years as well. Just the same, many have used the color white to help add a new twist. Read more »

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