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    And Sakura slaps them? xD That's actually Shippuden Movie 3.
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    On Tuesday, Lady Gaga announced her next musical release would be Harlequin, a soundtrack inspired by her Joker character Harleen 'Lee' Quinzel.


    The 38-year-old pop diva - who boasts 232.3M social media followers - shared the album
    cover in an Instagram post captioned: 'Harlequin.
    September 27. A companion album to Joker: Folie à Deux.'

    In the accompanying artwork, Lady Gaga (born Stefani Germanotta) was wearing a short red wig,
    smeared make-up, a white sheer slip dress, and a red life preserver while seated in a shower.


    The standard vinyl version of Harlequin comes with a full-length poster of the 13-time Grammy winner
    flashing her bra beneath a sheer T-shirt and panties while removing blue stockings off her feet
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    The vinyl folds out to show Lady Gaga with red lipstick smeared on her face into a smile just like the Joker while gazing into a mirror.





    On Tuesday, Lady Gaga announced her next musical release would be Harlequin, a soundtrack inspired by her Joker
    character Harleen 'Lee' Quinzel





    The 38-year-old pop diva - who boasts 232.3M social media followers - shared the album cover
    in an Instagram post captioned: 'Harlequin. September 27.
    A companion album to Joker: Folie à Deux'

    Only three of the tracks - The Joker, Folie à Deux, and
    Happy Mistake - appear to be original songs.

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    PLANT OUT SPRING BEDDING 

    Wallflowers get their name from their habit of growing near  stone
    walls. 

    Erysimum cheiri are shortlived evergreen perennials or biennials often grown as spring bedding. 

    You can buy them as plug plants now and get them in the ground
    to flower early next year. This is a fun activity to do with children or grandchildren. All you need is a well-weeded flower bed in a sunny spot, gardening gloves,
    and a trowel. 

    Dig a hole so that the base of the plant is level with the soil.
    Pop in your young wallflower, firm the earth around it and
    water well. Repeat, leaving 20cm between plants. 

    They can grow to up to 50cm high depending on the variety and come in a range of
    bright colours. E. ‘Fireglow' is a dazzling red and orange variety; E.
    ‘Bowles Mauve' is light purple, while E. ‘Sunset Primrose' is a fragrant lemon yellow. 




    Erysimum cheiri (pictured) are shortlived evergreen perennials or biennials often grown as spring
    bedding

    This is also the time to plant plugs of Sweet Williams
    (Dianthus barbatus). These are also biennials or short-lived
    perennials which grow to between 40 to 60cm with clusters of carnation-like flowers from February to June in colours from white to deep pink, often in a combination of two tones.
    They prefer well-drained, alkaline to neutral soil in full sun.

    POTATOES NEED LIFTING AND STORING 




    Potatoes are ready to lift when the foliage starts to die down

    Potatoes are ready to lift when the foliage starts to die down. Remove leaves with signs of blight.
    Take care not to damage tubers, lift and leave them on the ground to dry. 

    Place in a paper bag and keep them in the dark, so
    they do not sprout. Check regularly, and dump any looking diseased. 

    BEAT THE SQUIRRELS 




    Harvest nuts before squirrels and birds make off with them

    Harvest nuts before squirrels and birds make off with them.
    Hazelnuts are ready when the husks turn yellow. Store in a dry room in a net bag.
    Once they are fully dry, remove the husks. 

    Walnuts (Juglans regia) have a fibrous casing, which
    should be removed using gloves, before drying in a cool oven at 40C
    - then keep them in a dry place. 

    PLANT OF THE WEEK

    ACTEA SIMPLEX (BRUNETTE) 

    Actea simplex or baneberry is a herbaceous perennial, which grows well in moist
    soil in dappled shade. 

    In autumn, it produces spikes of tiny fragrant white flowers which are
    purple in bud. These are a good source of late nectar for pollinating insects and are followed
    by poisonous berries. 

    Actea simplex ‘Brunette' is a cultivar that has been given the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit.
    Its deep purplish brown foliage contrasts well with
    its ghostly white blooms. 




    Actea simplex (pictured) or baneberry is a herbaceous perennial,
    which grows well in moist soil in dappled shade

    READER'S QUESTION 

    Can you recommend good daffodils for pots? 

    Serena Dalton, Knutsford. 




    Dwarf narcissi daffodils are ideal for pots and make a
    cheerful welcome if you place them by your front door

    Dwarf narcissi are ideal for pots and make a cheerful welcome if you place them
    by your front door. N. Tête-à-tête is a classic miniature
    daff with golden yellow blooms. N. ‘Jetfire' has a windswept appearance. 

    N. ‘More and More' is a dainty new dwarf variety that is long flowering.
    Petticoat daffodils are also worth showing off in pots,
    with their bell-like blooms. Try N. ‘White Petticoat' or
    N. ‘Mary Poppins' with magical creamy white flowers. 

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    Live is something that is happening right now (as opposed to recorded).


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    >The Evolution of Goth Fashion Through the Decades
    Goth fashion has undergone significant transformations
    throughout various decades, reflecting the
    changing cultural and aesthetic influences. From its
    origins in the 1980s to its modern-day interpretations, goth fashion continues to captivate
    with its dark allure and unique style.

    Goth Fashion in the 1980s
    In the 1980s, goth fashion emerged as a rebellious subculture, characterized by its distinctive visual
    elements. Dark clothing, black eyeliner, and accessories like velvet
    cloaks and mourning clothes were prevalent during this period.
    The goth subculture drew inspiration from the macabre,
    incorporating elements from Gothic literature and post-punk music.


    The 90s: Embracing Alternative Style
    The 1990s marked a significant shift in goth fashion, reflecting the
    evolving tastes and influences of the decade.
    This era witnessed a fusion of goth aesthetics with grunge
    fashion and alternative style, resulting in the emergence
    of unique and edgy outfits. Mini-skirts, skinny jeans, black dresses, and
    heavy leather jackets became popular among goth fashion enthusiasts in the 90s.
    The fashion choices also embraced a blend of vintage gothic clothing and modern elements.



    Exploring the 2000s
    The 2000s witnessed further experimentation and innovation in goth fashion.
    Black and red eyeshadow, dual-toned hairstyles, dreadlocks, and cut-out gloves were just some of the distinctive
    features of the era. Gothic fashion in the 2000s embraced a mix of traditional
    gothic elements with contemporary trends, pushing the boundaries
    of individual creativity within the subculture.


    Present-day goth fashion continues to evolve while remaining influenced by its historical roots.

    The gothic subculture and its associated
    fashion trends inspire today's goth enthusiasts. Modern goth fashion often incorporates spiked
    colors, mismatched warmers, chains, and plaid to create unique and expressive looks that
    pay homage to gothic aesthetics.

    From its Gothic origins in the 1980s to its
    modern-day interpretations, goth fashion has seen an evolution that mirrors the changing cultural landscape.
    The willingness to experiment and embrace influences from various
    decades reflects the versatility and staying power of goth fashion.

    Different Types of Goth Fashion
    Goth fashion is a diverse and vibrant subculture that encompasses various
    styles and aesthetics. From the traditional goth look to the romantic and whimsical pastel goth, there is
    something for everyone in the world of gothic fashion.
    Let's explore some of the different types of goth fashion:

    1. Traditional Goth
    The traditional goth style takes inspiration from the music and fashion of the 80s.
    It features elements like fishnet stockings, leather jackets,
    big boots, and a pale complexion. This classic goth look embraces dark clothing and
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    2. Romantic Goth
    Romantic goth combines gothic and Victorian influences to create a look that is
    both elegant and mysterious. Lace, velvet, and deep red tones are prominent in this style.
    Literature plays a significant role in romantic goth fashion, with nods to
    Gothic novels and poetry.

    3. Pastel Goth
    Pastel goth is a fusion of gothic aesthetics with softer and lighter elements.

    This style often incorporates pastel colors, Kawaii-inspired accessories, and a blend
    of creepy and cute elements. It provides a unique twist on traditional goth fashion.

    4. Hippie Goth
    Hippie goth combines gothic and pagan influences with a bohemian twist.
    Flowing dresses, earthy tones, and natural materials take center stage in this style.
    It embraces a free-spirited and whimsical approach to gothic fashion.

    5. Vampire Goth
    Vampire goth draws inspiration from classic vampire
    tales and movies. This style often features a combination of red and black, pointed
    accessories, and vintage-inspired jewelry.
    The allure and mystery of the vampire aesthetic are key
    elements of this gothic subcategory.

    6. Cyber Goth
    Cyber goth fashion takes gothic style into the future.
    With its metallics, neon colors, and futuristic
    elements, this style is influenced by cyberpunk aesthetics.
    Synthetic materials, platform boots, and bold makeup create a visually striking look.


    7. Bubble Goth
    Bubble goth is a relatively newer movement within the gothic fashion scene.
    It combines light and dark elements to create
    a unique and playful style. Pastels and black are often mixed,
    and the overall look is both cute and edgy.

    8. Tribal Goth
    Tribal goth blends traditional goth styles with belly dancing
    and tribal influences. It incorporates flowing garments, ornate
    accessories, and vibrant colors. This style celebrates cultural diversity and adds a unique twist to gothic fashion.

    9. Casual Goth
    Casual goth is a versatile and everyday approach to gothic fashion. It embraces dark colors,
    edgy clothing, and comfortable attire. It's all about creating a gothic look that can be worn on a regular basis without compromising on style.



    These are just a few examples of the different types of goth fashion that exist.
    Each style offers a unique blend of gothic influences and
    personal expression, allowing individuals to embrace their own interpretation of goth culture.




    Goth Outfit Ideas for Women
    Goth fashion offers a wide range of outfit ideas for women, allowing them to express their individuality
    and embrace their dark aesthetic. Whether you prefer vintage
    gothic clothing or modern goth fashion styles, there are numerous options
    to explore. Here are some goth outfit ideas that will help you create a striking and unique look:

    1. Victorian Mourning Dress
    Channel your inner Victorian with a stunning mourning dress.
    This vintage-inspired goth outfit features an elongated black
    design, lace embellishments, and a dramatic silhouette.
    Complete the look with a choker necklace and Victorian-style boots.


    2. Punk-Inspired Goth
    Combine the rebellious spirit of punk with gothic elements for an edgy look.
    Pair ripped jeans or fishnet tights with a band tee or leather jacket.
    Complete the ensemble with combat boots and
    dark accessories.

    3. Gothic Lolita
    Explore the delicate and elegant style of gothic Lolita fashion. This subculture blends gothic and Lolita aesthetics, featuring lace dresses,
    bows, and intricate accessories. Incorporate dark colors, such as black or deep purple, to
    maintain the goth vibe.

    4. Romantic Goth
    Embrace the romance and femininity of gothic fashion with a romantic goth outfit.
    Long skirts, lace tops, and corsets create a soft and ethereal look.
    Add a touch of mystery with velvet fabrics and ornate
    jewelry.

    5. Vampire Goth
    Revel in the allure of vampiric fashion with a vampire goth ensemble.
    Mix red and black combinations with vintage-inspired jewelry.
    Opt for velvet or satin fabrics to create a luxe and seductive look.


    6. Nu-Goth
    For a modern twist on gothic fashion, explore the nu-goth style.

    Embrace everyday black clothing and dark accessories, such as wide-brimmed hats,
    chokers, and platform boots. Experiment with layering and incorporate geometric patterns to add visual interest to your
    outfit.

    7. Cyber Goth
    Step into the futuristic realm of cyber goth fashion.
    Metallics, neon colors, and platform boots are key elements of this style.
    Complete the look with cyber-inspired accessories,
    like goggles or LED accessories.

    8. Gothic Aristocrat
    Elevate your goth fashion with an aristocratic twist.
    Tailored jackets, high-waisted trousers, and ruffled blouses create a
    sophisticated and refined look. Add a touch of drama with a wide-brimmed hat
    or a decorative cane.

    9. Deathrock
    Embrace the punk-inspired subculture of deathrock fashion.
    Incorporate elements such as fishnet stockings, punk band tees, leather jackets,
    and studded accessories. Experiment with bold makeup and asymmetrical
    hairstyles for an edgy aesthetic.

    10. Witchy Goth
    Tap into the mystical and occult influences of witchy
    goth fashion. Long black dresses, flowing capes,
    and pentagram jewelry create an enchanting look.

    Experiment with dark makeup, including smokey eyes, to complete your witchy aesthetic.


    11. Industrial Goth
    Infuse your goth style with the industrial fashion movement.
    Leather pants, military-style boots, and metal accessories add a touch of
    ruggedness to your outfit. Experiment with chains, studs, and bold hardware
    details for an industrial edge.

    12. Gothic Bridal
    Make your special day extraordinary with a gothic bridal look.
    Opt for a black or deep purple wedding gown adorned with dark
    accessories. Incorporate ornate lace details and jewelry reminiscent of Victorian aesthetics.


    13. Militant Goth
    Showcase your bold and structured style with a militant
    goth outfit. Structured jackets, military-inspired accents,
    and high-heeled boots create a commanding presence.

    Opt for bold accessories, such as statement belts or fingerless gloves, to complete the look.


    14. Gothic Mermaid
    Unleash your enchanting side with a gothic mermaid look.
    Dark fabrics and scale patterns evoke a
    mysterious and ethereal aesthetic. Add iridescent accessories and wavy hair to channel the enchanting allure of the sea.


    15. Steampunk Goth
    Combine Victorian elegance with industrial elements for a steampunk goth outfit.
    Incorporate corsets, lace-up boots, and tailored jackets with brass details.
    Complete the ensemble with steampunk accessories, such as goggles or pocket watches.


    With these goth outfit ideas, you can explore different gothic fashion styles and create a look that represents
    your unique personality and tastes. Embrace your dark side and
    experiment with vintage gothic clothing and modern goth fashion to curate a style that
    is truly your own.



    Tips on Buying Gothic Outfits
    When it comes to building your gothic wardrobe, there
    are a few essential tips to keep in mind.
    Whether you're a seasoned goth fashion enthusiast or just starting to explore this dark and alluring aesthetic,
    these guidelines will help you make confident and stylish choices.


    Start with the Basics
    Begin by investing in key foundational pieces that form the core of any gothic outfit.
    A collection of black tops, trousers, and footwear, such as combat boots, will serve
    as the building blocks for various goth looks. These versatile pieces can be mixed and matched with other elements to
    create an array of stylish ensembles.

    Experiment with Layers
    Layering is a key element of gothic fashion. Adding vests,
    coats, and capes in luxurious fabrics like velvet or sleek leather can instantly elevate your outfit and add depth and texture.
    Experiment with different combinations to achieve the desired aesthetic, whether
    it's an edgy punk-inspired look or a romantic Victorian vibe.


    Accessorize with Attitude
    The right accessories can truly make a gothic outfit stand
    out. Opt for silver-toned jewelry, such as dramatic necklaces, statement rings, and
    versatile earrings, to add a touch of elegance and intrigue.
    Belts, harnesses, hats, and gloves also play a crucial role in completing the look, giving it an edgy and distinctive flair.


    Play with Patterns and Textures
    Don't shy away from incorporating different patterns
    and textures into your gothic outfits. Consider adding pieces made of luxurious velvet, delicate silk, or bold leather to create visual interest and
    elevate your style. Additionally, subtle patterns like lace or
    intricate embroidery can add depth and individuality to your look.


    Complete the Look with Hair and Makeup
    Hair and makeup are integral parts of gothic fashion. Embrace dark and dramatic hairstyles,
    whether it's sleek black locks or vibrant and unconventional colors.
    Experiment with bold makeup looks, such as smoky eyes,
    deep red or black lips, and pale foundation, to create a striking and mysterious appearance
    that complements your gothic outfits.

    Comfort and Personal Touches
    While aesthetics are important, don't forget to prioritize comfort when selecting gothic clothing.
    Ensure that the fabrics you choose are comfortable to wear, allowing you to
    move freely and confidently. Additionally, infuse your outfits with personal touches that reflect your
    unique style and personality, as gothic fashion is all about embracing individualism.


    Find Inspiration
    To truly immerse yourself in the world of gothic fashion, explore different sources of inspiration. Dive into
    gothic literature, watch gothic movies, and listen to gothic music to gain insight
    into the culture and aesthetic. This will help you develop your
    personal style and create outfits that resonate with your gothic sensibilities.




    Icons of Goth Fashion
    Throughout history, there have been various individuals who have left a lasting impact
    on the world of goth fashion. These goth
    fashion icons have influenced the style and aesthetics embraced by the gothic subculture.
    Let's explore some of the most notable figures and their contributions to gothic fashion.

    Theda Bara
    Theda Bara, a silent film actress from the early 20th century,
    is renowned for her dark and alluring on-screen presence.
    Known as "The Vamp," she popularized the dramatic
    and seductive goth aesthetic, with her dark eyeshadow, elaborate
    costumes, and provocative allure.

    Siouxsie Sioux
    A prominent figure in the gothic rock scene, Siouxsie Sioux is often hailed as the "Godmother of Goth." As the lead vocalist of Siouxsie and the Banshees, she embraced
    a unique and mesmerizing look, characterized by dramatic make-up, teased
    hair, and dark, avant-garde fashion choices. Her influence on gothic fashion continues to resonate to
    this day.

    Robert Smith
    Robert Smith, the frontman of The Cure, has had a profound impact on gothic fashion. With his signature
    disheveled hair, smeared lipstick, and comically oversized attire, Smith shaped
    the androgynous and melancholic aesthetic associated with goth fashion in the 1980s.
    His style continues to inspire generations of goths worldwide.


    Bettie Page
    Bettie Page, an American model and pin-up icon from the 1950s,
    exuded an edgy and rebellious spirit that resonated with
    the gothic subculture. With her trademark bangs, dark hair, and alternative fashion choices,
    Page stood out as a symbol of boldness and individuality, influencing gothic aesthetics and inspiring countless goth models.


    Morticia Addams
    Morticia Addams, a fictional character from "The Addams Family,"
    has become an iconic figure in gothic fashion. With her long flowing black
    dresses, pale skin, and hauntingly elegant demeanor, Morticia epitomizes the dark and
    mysterious allure of goth fashion. Her influence can be seen in the appreciation for Victorian-inspired outfits and the embrace of eerie elegance within the gothic
    community.

    David Bowie
    David Bowie, a legendary musician and fashion icon, transcended various genres, including gothic fashion. Known for his ever-evolving
    style and personas, Bowie's experimentation with gender-bending ensembles,
    bold makeup, and avant-garde fashion choices has inspired countless goths to fearlessly express themselves and push the boundaries of the gothic aesthetic.


    Lux Interior
    Lux Interior, the late frontman of the punk rock band The Cramps,
    played a pivotal role in shaping the gothic music and fashion scene.
    With his wild stage presence, iconic pompadour hairstyle,
    and penchant for leather and fishnet stockings, Lux
    Interior epitomized the edginess and rebellion integral to goth fashion.

    Goth Models
    Alongside renowned figures from the music and film industries, goth models have played a significant role in showcasing the diversity and
    artistic expressions of gothic fashion. Talented individuals like Wednesday Mourning and Lady Amaranth have contributed to the goth scene,
    pushing the boundaries of goth fashion through their striking and unconventional looks.



    These icons have left an indelible mark on goth fashion, influencing styles, aesthetics, and attitudes within the gothic subculture.
    Their contribution to the world of goth fashion continues to inspire and empower
    individuals to embrace their unique gothic style.



    Influence of Music on Gothic Fashion
    Gothic fashion has always been closely intertwined
    with music, especially the influential genre of gothic rock.
    Bands like Bauhaus, The Cure, Sisters of Mercy,
    and Siouxsie and the Banshees played a pivotal role in shaping the fashion trends associated with the goth subculture.
    These bands not only embodied the dark and melancholic aesthetic of
    gothic rock but also served as style icons for their fans.



    With their unique blend of punk and romantic influences, gothic rock bands inspired
    a distinct fashion sensibility among their followers.
    The eerie and theatrical performances of Bauhaus, the brooding charm of The
    Cure's frontman Robert Smith, and Siouxsie Sioux's iconic and avant-garde fashion choices all left a lasting impact on the gothic fashion scene.


    The influence of gothic rock extended beyond the music itself.
    The Batcave nightclub in London, known for hosting gothic events, not only provided a space
    for music enthusiasts but also served as a platform for gothic fashion experimentation. It was at this iconic venue that
    the goth subculture flourished, pushing the boundaries of fashion and style.


    To this day, the influence of gothic rock bands and
    the Batcave nightclub can be seen in the gothic fashion trends that continue to evolve.
    The dark and dramatic aesthetic, the use of black and
    other dark colors, the incorporation of lace, leather,
    and corsets, and the emphasis on individuality and self-expression all bear the indelible mark
    of these influential musical and cultural forces.


    Variations of Gothic Fashion
    Gothic fashion encompasses a wide range of styles,
    each with its own unique influences and aesthetics.
    Let's explore some of the popular variations of gothic fashion:

    1. Deathrock Fashion
    Deathrock fashion is a fusion of glam rock, punk rock, and horror influences.
    It features bold makeup, dark clothing adorned with spikes and studs,
    ripped fishnet stockings, leather jackets, and band tees.

    This style captures the edginess and rebellious spirit of the goth
    subculture.

    2. Haute Goth
    Haute goth combines elements of gothic fashion with high fashion. It embraces luxurious fabrics, intricate lace detailing, and dramatic silhouettes.
    Haute goth often incorporates avant-garde designs and couture pieces for a sophisticated and glamorous take on gothic aesthetics.


    3. Gothic Lolita
    Gothic lolita is a substyle that combines gothic fashion with elements of Japanese lolita fashion. It features Victorian-inspired dresses, petticoats, intricate lace,
    ribbons, and bows. The style emphasizes a blend of darkness, elegance, and childlike innocence.


    4. Aristocrat Fashion
    Aristocrat fashion infuses gothic aesthetics with Victorian and sometimes steampunk influences.
    It is characterized by tailored jackets, waistcoats, collared
    shirts, long skirts, corsets, and top hats. The style exudes a sense of sophistication,
    elegance, and old-world charm.

    5. Cybergoth
    Cybergoth combines gothic and industrial influences with a futuristic
    aesthetic. It features bold neon colors, vinyl and
    PVC materials, futuristic hairstyles, gas masks, goggles, and platform
    boots. The style reflects a fusion of technology, rebellion, and
    alternative fashion.

    6. Traditional Goth
    Traditional goth reflects the classic aesthetics of gothic fashion from the 1980s.
    It embraces dark clothing, such as fishnet stockings, leather jackets,
    corsets, and combat boots. Traditional goth style is heavily influenced by gothic music and
    the DIY punk ethos.

    7. Victorian Goth
    Victorian goth interprets and redefines certain aspects of Victorian fashion through a
    gothic lens. It incorporates period-inspired elements, such as
    long skirts, lace, ruffles, bustles, and crinolines.
    Victorian goth emulates the elegance and romanticism of the
    Victorian era while adding a dark and mysterious touch.

    These variations of gothic fashion allow individuals to express their unique style and showcase
    their affinity for dark aesthetics. Whether you prefer the edgy and rebellious
    vibe of deathrock fashion or the sophisticated glamour of haute goth, there is a gothic style
    for everyone to embrace.



    Social Media Influence on Gothic Fashion
    Social media has revolutionized the way we connect, share, and express ourselves.

    For the gothic fashion community, social media platforms have played a significant role in shaping trends,
    fostering creativity, and bringing like-minded individuals together.
    However, along with its many benefits, social media has also had its share of
    impact on gothic fashion.

    New Wave of Goth Fad Fashion
    With the rise of social media, gothic fashion trends
    are now more accessible than ever before. Influencers, bloggers, and enthusiasts share their unique styles,
    outfit ideas, and fashion inspirations, giving rise to a new wave of goth fad fashion. This trend often focuses on the superficial aspects of
    gothic fashion, promoting a cookie-cutter
    aesthetic that caters to the demand for quick and easy
    trends.

    This new wave of goth fad fashion has led
    to an increase in elitism within the gothic community. Some individuals,
    driven by social media-driven ideals of what constitutes "true goth," engage in shaming and gatekeeping, creating an exclusive
    atmosphere that goes against the essence of goth's core
    values of individualism and acceptance.

    It is important to remember that gothic fashion is about personal expression and embracing one's own unique style, rather than conforming to
    the standards set by social media trends or other people's opinions.


    Modified Dynamics and Expectations
    Social media has also modified the dynamics and expectations within the gothic fashion community.
    The constant exposure to curated images of flawless
    outfits and impeccable aesthetics can create unrealistic standards
    and pressures to constantly portray an idealized version of oneself.


    The performative nature of social media platforms,
    such as Instagram and TikTok, puts a spotlight on the visual aspects of gothic fashion, often emphasizing appearance over substance.
    This can lead to a focus on outward appearances rather than the deeper cultural, historical, and artistic elements
    that define gothic fashion.

    While social media has undeniably made it easier to showcase and discover
    gothic fashion inspiration, it is essential to remain critical of the influence it has on our perceptions and expectations.
    Balance is key, as we remember that gothic fashion is not just about the clothes we wear, but also about embracing individuality, creativity, and the
    subcultural values that define this alternative fashion movement.


    Performative Gothic Fashion on Social Media
    While social media has undoubtedly expanded the reach of gothic
    fashion, it has also brought about some negative impacts within the community.
    Gothic YouTubers have raised concerns about the rise of "elitist goths" who engage in shaming behaviors, leading to a toxic
    environment among enthusiasts.

    The performative nature of gothic fashion on platforms like YouTube has drastically altered the perception and engagement with the
    aesthetic. Many individuals feel pressured
    to conform to certain stereotypes and expectations, sacrificing their unique style for validation and
    popularity.

    "Social media has inadvertently fostered a culture of comparison and judgment within the gothic fashion community. It undermines the essence of individuality and authenticity that goth fashion stands for."

    It is essential to remember that gothic fashion is a form of self-expression and should
    not be confined by rigid standards. The true beauty
    of the goth subculture lies in its celebration of uniqueness
    and personal creativity. Embracing a performative approach to gothic fashion solely for social media validation goes
    against the core principles of the community.

    Instead, gothic fashion enthusiasts should strive to embrace their individual style, explore their interests, and showcase their
    unique interpretation of the aesthetic. It is crucial to
    foster a supportive and inclusive environment where individuals feel free
    to express themselves without fear of judgment or exclusion.

    By encouraging individuality rather than conformity, the gothic fashion community
    can reject the negative impacts of social media and
    preserve its genuine essence.

    Positive Aspects Negative Aspects


    Increased visibility of gothic fashion

    Opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals

    Sharing and discovering new styles and inspiration


    Pressure to conform to specific standards

    Toxic behavior and shaming within the community

    Performative nature of gothic fashion on social media


    Conclusion
    Goth fashion has undergone a remarkable evolution,
    taking inspiration from various sources and subcultures.
    Originating in the 1980s, this unique style has continued to captivate audiences with its dark and expressive aesthetic,
    making it a significant influence on contemporary high fashion trends.

    From traditional goth to Victorian goth, cybergoth to romantic goth, there is a wide range of goth subcategories that allow for personal expression and exploration.

    However, it is important to remember that gothic fashion is not
    about conforming to elitist standards, but rather embracing individualism and authenticity.
    Whether you choose to embody the classic elements of goth fashion or create your own distinct style,
    the key is to let your unique gothic identity shine. Find inspiration in literature,
    music, and architecture, and experiment with different textures, layers, and accessories to
    create your perfect goth outfit.

    As goth fashion continues to evolve and adapt, it reflects an enduring
    subculture that promotes tolerance, creativity, and
    self-expression. So, embrace the darkness, embrace your individuality,
    and embrace the power of goth fashion. Join the gothic community and
    be part of a movement that celebrates the beauty of the unconventional, the mysticism of the night,
    and the allure of the gothic subculture. Let goth fashion be your canvas for self-expression and a way to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for all things dark and intriguing.




    FAQ

    What is goth fashion?

    Goth fashion is a style that emerged from the gothic subculture in the 1980s.

    It blends rebellious punk aesthetics with Victorian romanticism, featuring dark clothing, pale skin, long elegant dresses, corsets,
    and accessories.




    How has goth fashion evolved over the years?


    Goth fashion in the 1980s was characterized by dark
    clothing, velvet cloaks, and mourning clothes. In the 1990s, goth fashion embraced mini-skirts, skinny
    jeans, black dresses, and heavy leather jackets.
    In the 2000s, goth fashion incorporated black and red eyeshadow,
    dual-toned hair, and dreadlocks. Present-day goth fashion continues to be influenced by the gothic
    subculture, with spiked colors, chains, and plaid becoming more prominent.





    What are the different types of goth fashion?

    There are various subcategories of goth fashion, including
    traditional goth, romantic goth, pastel goth, hippie
    goth, vampire goth, cyber goth, bubble goth, tribal goth,
    and casual goth. Each subcategory has its
    own unique style and influences.




    What are some goth outfit ideas for women?

    Women can experiment with various gothic outfit
    ideas, such as the Victorian mourning dress, punk-inspired goth look, gothic Lolita style, romantic goth style, vampire goth
    style, nu-goth style, cyber goth style, gothic aristocrat style, deathrock style, witchy goth style,
    industrial goth style, gothic bridal style, militant goth style, gothic mermaid style, and steampunk goth style.





    What should I consider when buying gothic outfits?


    When buying gothic outfits, start with the basics like black tops, trousers, and footwear.
    Experiment with layers by adding vests, coats, and capes
    in velvet or leather. Don't forget to accessorize with
    silver-toned jewelry, belts, harnesses, hats, and gloves.
    Play with patterns and textures, incorporating velvet,
    silk, leather, and subtle patterns. Consider the importance of hair and makeup in completing the goth look while
    ensuring comfort and personal touches.




    Who are some icons of goth fashion?

    Notable icons of goth fashion include Theda Bara, known for
    her dark eyeshadow, and Siouxsie Sioux, who influenced the
    gothic rock scene. Robert Smith, Bettie Page,
    Morticia Addams, David Bowie, Lux Interior, and goth models like Wednesday Mourning and Lady
    Amaranth have also left a lasting impact on the style.






    How has music influenced gothic fashion?

    Gothic fashion has been heavily influenced by gothic rock bands like Bauhaus, The Cure, Sisters of Mercy, and Siouxsie and the Banshees.
    These bands played a significant role in establishing the fashion trends associated with the goth subculture.





    What are the variations of gothic fashion?

    Variations of gothic fashion include deathrock
    fashion, haute goth, gothic lolita, aristocrat fashion, cybergoth, traditional
    goth, and Victorian goth. Each variation puts a
    unique twist on the gothic aesthetic.




    How has social media influenced gothic fashion?

    Social media has increased awareness of gothic fashion trends, but it has also
    led to the emergence of a new wave of goth fad fashion. This has resulted in increased
    elitism within the gothic community, with some individuals shaming others for
    not being "goth" enough.




    How has performative gothic fashion on social media impacted the gothic community?


    Some gothic YouTubers have discussed the negative impacts of social media on gothic fashion, including the rise of "elitist goths"
    who shame others, creating a toxic environment within the community.
    The performative nature of gothic fashion on platforms like YouTube
    has changed the way people perceive and engage with the aesthetic.





    How has goth fashion evolved over the years?


    Goth fashion has evolved over the years, drawing
    inspiration from various sources and subcultures.
    From its origins in the 1980s to its influence on contemporary high fashion, goth fashion continues to captivate audiences with its dark and expressive aesthetic.





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    ‘Tis the season of hosiery. Paired with a mini skirt and a sequin blazer (we're looking at
    you, Selena Gomez), or styled with a little black dress and a pair of killer heels (à la Alexa Chung at the Fashion Awards), tights and stockings are a great way to add style
    - and perhaps an extra layer of warmth - to your outfits
    during the autumn and winter months.

    From matte to glossy, opaque to sheer, and black to
    skin-toned shades, there's a lot more to consider than just the denier number when it comes to
    picking out a pair of classic tights. And
    then, of course, there is also patterned hosiery (think
    delicate designs like a back seam, polka dots or lace detailing) to elevate your winter style.





    ‘Tis the season of hosiery

    In 2024, tights should no longer be an obligation but a fashion choice.
    Google searches for ‘tights' are up by 115% since the temperatures first dropped, and at high-street favourite
    M&S two pairs are sold every minute. So what styles are we buying?


    The top spot is claimed by the retailer's 60 Denier Body Sensor Tights (a handy three-pack that sells for just £8 and is
    available in a black, navy and brown). The 40 Denier Body Sensor Tights (£8 for a
    three-pack) are second favourite, followed by the 30 Denier Body Sensor Tights (£8 for a three-pack).

    The fourth most popular pair is the 60 Denier Magicwear Opaque Tights (£14 for a two-pack), and the top five is rounded out by the 100 Denier Magicwear Opaque Tights (£14 for a
    two-pack).




    These are the number one selling tights at Marks & Spencer

    M&S believes the decision between opaque and sheer tights should be based on the formality of our outfit.
    ‘Opaque black tights will go with basically everything.
    Often said to clash with black; blue or brown hues are also an option.'

    ‘Sheer tights are great for more formal occasions and warmer temperatures, as they provide a lighter and more breathable
    option,' the high street giant added. ‘You can achieve that elegant, barely-there look with a little extra coverage.'

    Similarly, intricate patterns, logos and glitter are best suited for evening
    looks, says M&S. ‘For a daytime or office look, stick with polka dots or
    diamond patterned tights, or if you're looking for some added cosiness,
    try cable-knit tights for some subtle texture.'

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    posted by ขาย wine Lunedì, 09 Dicembre 2024 21:33

    Lady Gaga released the dark music video for her new single Disease on Wednesday as
    she makes her grand return to music. 

    The singer - a 13-time Grammy Award-winner - has delighted fans with the first single from her
    forthcoming album LG7 which is due in February 2025.

    Releasing a double feature of music videos she also unveiled the video for
    Die With A Smile (Live in Las Vegas).

    The disturbing video for Disease sees her fighting with different versions of herself and chained up in a darkened room. 

    The video begins with the star seemingly the victim of a car crash as she lies bloody  on the bonnet of a car.









    Lady Gaga released the dark music video for her new single Disease on Wednesday as she makes her grand return to music





    The singer, 38, - a 13-time Grammy Award-winner - has delighted fans with the first single from her
    forthcoming album LG7 which is due in February 2025

    Convulsing she then awakens and opens her eyes to begin singing.
    She then climbs up the car to look at the driver who is dressed as a terrifying character
    in leather look.

    She then jumps off the car before engaging in a savage fight
    with another version of herself.

    The next scene then cuts to her chained up in the dark
    wearing white underwear and covered in scars as she
    stands on top of yet another version of herself. 

    She then wraps her legs around the other Lady Gaga to try and strangle her as the tension intensifies. 

    The scary leather clad character from earlier is then seen vomiting black liquid next to another Lady Gaga who is
    lying on the crown.

    She is then seen trying to escape the chaos as she gets trapped between two closing walls that eventually
    crush her to death. 

    It comes as Lady Gaga, 38, revealed she was 'overwhelmed' by her Little Monsters' reaction to her latest tune Disease.


    The pop superstar said she feels 'insane joy' about her fandom's response to her electro-pop banger - and teased that there is 'a LOT more to come'.






    The disturbing video for Disease sees her fighting with different versions
    of herself and chained up in a darkened room





    The video begins with the star seemingly the victim of
    a car crash as she lies bloody on the bonnet of a car





    The scary leather clad character is then seen vomiting black
    liquid next to another Lady Gaga who is lying
    on the crown





    The next scene then cuts to her chained up in the dark wearing white underwear and covered in scars as she stands on top of yet another version of herself





    She then wraps her legs around the other Lady Gaga to try and strangle her as the tension intensifies





    Convulsing she then awakens and opens her eyes to begin singing.
    She then climbs up the car to look at the driver who is dressed as a terrifying character in leather
    look





    She is then seen trying to escape the chaos as she gets trapped between two closing
    walls that eventually crush her to death

    She gushed on Instagram alongside a selfie of her smiling with
    her eyes closed: 'I honestly am trying to find the right words to say - I have been so excited to release my new music and to see all the monsters come alive and dance
    and perform and smile and cry is such an insane joy. 

    'I'm so grateful and overwhelmed at your love for Disease.
    Keep dancing. There's a LOT more to come. 

    'I haven't seen our community like this in a very long time.
    Thank you for coming on this ride w me all these years and still showing up for
    the music also...happy Halloween (sic)'

    The follow-up to 2020's Chromatica LP is expected to arrive in February.




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    Lady Gaga fans beg her to do a global tour as singer prepares to release her seventh album


    Meanwhile, it was recently claimed that Gaga has decided to delay her world tour
    until 2026.

    Due to huge names, including Oasis and Coldplay,
    booking up multiple dates at stadiums across the UK,
    there are said to be no spaces available for Gaga - whose
    last tour was the Chromatica Ball in 2022 - forcing her to push back the run by a year.


    An insider told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre
    column: 'Lady Gaga is planning the biggest tour of her career - but it will have
    to wait.

    'She sold out two nights at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during her 20-date Chromatica Ball tour in 2022 and the demand was so huge,
    she wants to push the boat out even more this time.

    'Her next album will be out in the new year and she hoped to
    spend much of the summer on tour.

    'But acts like Oasis and Coldplay have thwarted it. She has been told there's no room at the inn,
    so she will have to make do with touring in 2026 instead.











    It comes as Lady Gaga revealed she was 'overwhelmed' by
    her Little Monsters' reaction to her latest tune Disease





    The pop superstar said she feels 'insane joy'
    about her fandom's response to her electro-pop banger - and teased that
    there is 'a LOT more to come'





    She gushed on Instagram alongside a selfie of her smiling with her eyes closed:
    'I honestly am trying to find the right words to say - I have been so excited to release my
    new music'





    The follow-up to 2020's Chromatica LP is expected to arrive in February





    Meanwhile, it was recently claimed that Gaga has decided to delay her world
    tour until 2026





    Due to huge names, including Oasis and Coldplay, booking up
    multiple dates at stadiums across the UK, there are
    said to be no spaces available for Gaga - whose last tour was the Chromatica Ball in 2022 - forcing her to push back the
    run by a year





    An insider told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column:
    'Lady Gaga is planning the biggest tour of her career - but it will have
    to wait'





    Disease follows Gaga's hit collaboration with Bruno Mars, Die With A Smile, and her starring role as Harleen 'Lee' Quinzel in Joker:
    Folie à Deux

    Appearing on the Smallzy's Surgery podcast recently, Gaga teased
    she was planning some concerts.

    She said: 'All I can tell you is that I've just been feeling so creative, and really connected to music and I've been working
    on so much music. 

    'I'm really excited to play it for the fans.'

    Disease follows Gaga's hit collaboration with Bruno Mars, Die With A Smile, and her
    starring role as Harleen 'Lee' Quinzel in Joker: Folie à Deux alongside Joaquin Phoenix (Joker/Arthur Fleck) and her companion album, Harlequin.


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