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- What makes you legit?
- just having the "style" is not that great. You are either legit or you are not. this is not.
- this is so dead-on ---great job!
- I don't really follow Nancy's style. I saw her in the vest, and thought she did it very well. You're right, I can't imagine her trying to pull off a hard edge rock look.
- nancy has horrible taste, it is like she has access to the very high end designs and has no idea of how to wear them......this is one of her less awful looks.......remember her plastic pants just...
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clothes, accessories, style & fashion: putting it all together
Get ready for sexy, glamorous goth. Yup, black is in, but this time it doesn’t stop at the little black dress. From dark lipstick and Wednesday-like accessories to porcelain pale skin, it’s time to go ‘glam goth’. We had an idea it was on its w
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Goth people doesn`t just wear black either.
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The only designers I can think of that has truly understood this, must be Vivienne Westwood, Gaultier, McQueen and Galliano
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It's not like anyone is wearing religious symbols here, no one is being offended. Fashion is also about showing different sides of yourself, different facets of your personality? And who is to say there isn't a bit of goth in many of us??
9 months ago
Sure, people can dress goth without embracing the lifestyle. By all means. But those clothes are no where near gothic fashion.
Just because it is black, has a few studs trown in and some skulls, does not make it gothic clothing.
8 months ago
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By all means, wear black. Just don't call it goth.
They might just as well call this fall's look "satanistic" or "emo"...
Both are just as ignorant as "goth".
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Which leads me to ask this question...
Do we think that the fashion version of goth, aka, "glam goth" here, can differ from the original meaning of goth, or what goth means to certain people? similarly to the way trends with names like punk, rock, hippie, and boho work? None of those trends perfectly mimic the lifestyle and fashion of the groups that they are taking after.