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Goth Style Tips for Petite Guys

Started by Tom, November 10, 2010, 02:23:02 AM

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ajborelli

something about the shirt you posted to me screams female.
to be when i was goth it was all about chained pants, black shirt, black hair, heavy make up, piercings, and more chains haha.
all black is good.
platform shoes are a must!
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PixieBoy

There are all kinds of goths. There are the Frilly Romantic kind of goths, there are the Deathrock goths, the Trad Goths (looking like they stepped out of a photo from the 80's), the Victorian goths... and the list goes on and on and on. The frillier type of goths (be they romantic, victorian, vampires, whatever) tend to use more feminine clothes in general, as lots of frills and lace and stuff makes a softer look.
...that fey-looking freak kid with too many books and too much bodily fat
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HeartlessVeil

Quote from: PixieBoy on August 17, 2011, 03:28:40 AM
There are all kinds of goths. There are the Frilly Romantic kind of goths, there are the Deathrock goths, the Trad Goths (looking like they stepped out of a photo from the 80's), the Victorian goths... and the list goes on and on and on. The frillier type of goths (be they romantic, victorian, vampires, whatever) tend to use more feminine clothes in general, as lots of frills and lace and stuff makes a softer look.

I do believe the 'frillier' type you are referring to is visual kei.
Point in case, Asagi from D. (I've had my doubts he likes to be male but he is too much of a man-wh*re to want to be a woman heh)
The only thing that shows his masculinity at all would be his voice... (skip to 1:25)
D / 7th Rose [PV] HQ
As well, 'victorian goth' is redundant. The victorian era is what began the elegant gothic movement in modern fashion as well as what began gothic lolita (using a combination of french rococo/european victorian and the doll/child-like qualities mentioned in the famous book "Lolita") and from that, the more masculine style of visual kei was born.
My apologies to be a language nazi.
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GothTranzboi

Quote from: GentlemanRDP on June 16, 2011, 06:05:29 AM
Holy hell, I have those same boots!
They look better on you though,
They just make me look like a lumbering fool x___X;



Also...Found you, VK ;]
You can't hide from me, not with that user-pic.

Hey sexy <3

Also Joji is way awesome.
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