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Joke comments aside, just because we use black a lot doesn't mean we don't use other colors. A fashionable goth can style just about anything.
Just uhh don't look in my closet, behind the skeletons
Yes! I love to incorporate all kinds of colors and patterns in my outfits while maintaining a distinctly “alt” style, and to see others do the same. I’m half-considering posting a few looks if I find the right community but think the desire for anonymity won’t let me.
Having fun with your style and enjoying the music and your community/events is way more important than fitting in with a certain aesthetic.
Blue is one of the harder colors. Blood reds, royal purples, toxic greens, pumpkin oranges no sweat. But blue seems a bit less common as a heavy accent color.
One of NYC's most prominent goth DJs is all blue. Dude's a bit of an asshole though
Heh, bet if I asked Bronxelf she'd probably know his name. One of these years I do need to get up there for MOC or one of the other events she booths.
He runs Stimulate. Not that hard to find tbh
Umm... What are you... nvm.
Also, are we not going to address your username being in gothic font? (don't curse me pls)