Gothic fashion originally emerged from the post-punk scene in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s,[1] and it shows no signs of dying out any time soon. Thousands of people around the globe indulge in this unique sense of style, to the point that it has become associated with a few signature traits. If you want to get into the goth scene, you should first learn the basics of this popular style.

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Choosing the Right Clothing

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    Buy lots of basic, black pieces of clothing. This color has long been considered a staple of gothic fashion. Work it into your new wardrobe as the main color of your outfit. Invest in plenty of plain socks, pants, tops, and skirts during your first shopping trip. You can’t start building outfits you like if you don’t own the essential pieces of clothing.
    • T-shirts are a great piece of clothing to start building your wardrobe with. They are easy to find, inexpensive, and come in many styles. For a more feminine style, buy an over-sized T-shirt and pair it with high socks or fishnet stockings, boots, and jewelry.
    • It’s perfectly acceptable to not want to wear all black all the time. Add a bit of variety to your outfits by mixing in other colors, such as red, grey, white, violet, blue, or pink.
    • Pick out black clothes in velvet, lace, leather, silk, PVC, and/or cheesecloth for a classic goth look.[2]
    • Goth fashion is based on creativity and DIY, so try looking for clothes at second-hand shops, flea markets, indie shops, and car boot sales.[3]
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    Stock up on distressed clothing. Distressed, or ripped, tops and bottoms are one of the most commonly worn styles across almost every gothic subculture. Look for denim jeans or shorts with tears on the legs, or tops with tearing along the body or frayed edges.
    • Consider wearing distressed denim jeans with a black T-shirt, combat boots, and studded bracelets. [4]
    • Wear fishnets underneath your distressed bottoms for an extra gothy look.[5]
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    Play around with graphic prints. Occult patterns are a staple for gothic fashion. Keep an eye out for any patterned/graphic clothing featuring pentagrams and pentacles, moons, stars, skulls, or crosses.
    • You can wear a moon phase-printed casual dress with long black socks and black creepers. Accessorize with moon- and star-shaped jewelry and black lipstick.
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    If you wish to identify with a scene known as "Nu Goth", look for plaid items. Plaid is one of the most popular types of patterns in this emergent subset of the goth scene, and can be found as outerwear, tops, bottoms, and much more.
    • Red, blue, purple, green, gray, and black plaid are all great to incorporate into your wardrobe.
    • Pair a black top with a plaid skirt or pants.
    • Alternatively, you can layer plaid flannel over your favorite top or dress with high socks and boots.
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    Buy collared shirts in black or other dark colors. Collared shirts are a great unisex option, and can be found in a wide array of styles. You can find them in solids, patterns, or even in color-blocked designs—though you should be careful with colorblocking. Stick to dark colors or shades of black with subtle accents in neutrals or white. Wear a collared shirt with dark denim or a black skirt of any length.[6]
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    Wear corsets for a dressy touch. Corsets are a staple of the feminine side of gothic fashion. They are also flexible enough to be worn in either a formal or casual outfit, and can be found in a wide range of sizes and styles. Wear a corset over a simple dress, or with a top and skirt or jeans. Corsets will also look great layered over a formal dress or a lacy blouse and ruffled skirt.[7]
    • Corsets are popular in the "romantic goth" style. Romantic goth also includes long skirts, laced boots, elbow gloves, ruffled new romantic shirts, "gothic" beaded collars, and soft makeup in colors like red and purple.[8]
    • Lydia Fortner, Diva Destruction, Two Witches, Suspiria, and Requiem in White are a few artists who dress in the romantic goth style.[9]
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    Buy black leather clothing in any fit you like. Leather is another popular choice of materials in the gothic scene, and is quite versatile. It can be worn in the form of jackets, pants, shorts, or skirts. You can even find it in distressed and non-distressed styles.
    • Pair a leather jacket with a T-shirt and jeans, or over a dress. Complete the ensemble with combat boots.
    • You could also wear leather pants with a cotton T-shirt and creepers.
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Picking out Accessories

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    Wear hats in dark colors. Hats are a common element in goth wardrobes, perfect for bad hair days and/or cold weather. There are all sorts of styles you can choose from.
    • Beanies are a popular choice for basic gothic styles. They are easy to wear and customize. If you like, you can sew on skull or hexagram patches, or stick on button pins from your favorite bands.
    • Bowlers are another great choice if you’re into a retro look. Wear them with a button-up shirt and pants or a cute dress.
    • Wide-brimmed hats will give you a witchy look that fits perfectly into gothic aesthetics. This type of hat pairs best with your favorite dress, a top and skirt, or a shirt and jeans.
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    Acquire pentagram-shaped jewelry. Pentagram symbols can be found in most goth styles. You can most easily fit them into your wardrobe as a necklace, earrings, or even as a bracelet charm.
    • Pentagram jewelry looks great with many outfits. Combine a choker with a pentagram-shaped pendant with a black dress, tights, and creepers.[10]
    • Goth fashion takes inspiration from cultures and iconography like ancient Celtic, pagan, Egyptian, Asian, and Christian. Ankhs; rosaries; bangles; colored fishnets; chunky jewelry featuring bats, coffins, skulls, and/or bones, and fishnets are other accessories you could try.[11]
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    Buy chokers. Choker necklaces have recently gone up in popularity and are very common in goth wardrobes. They look especially great with T-shirts and low-cut tops. You can buy plain black chokers, studded chokers, or chokers with pendants attached. Look for crosses, skulls, crystal pendants, or stars.[12]
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    Wear wristbands. Wristbands go perfectly with casual outfits, and can be worn with long-sleeved, short-sleeved, or sleeveless tops. Pick cotton wristbands with hexagrams, pentagrams, logos from your favorite bands, or leather wristbands decorated with studs or spikes.
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    Cut up a pair of black tights or socks. Many gothic outfits feature socks or tights. You can buy a pair of plain black tights (solid or transparent) and add stylish tears across the legs with a pair of scissors.
    • Alternatively, you can buy a pair of patterned tights or socks. Skeleton bones, occult patterns, and lace are popular choices.
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    Add fishnets to your wardrobe. Fishnets are another longstanding component of goth fashion. If you don’t want to wear fishnets on your legs, you can opt for a fishnet shirt to wear over an undershirt, or even fishnet gloves.[13]
    • Fishnets have become very popular to wear with ripped jeans. Combine the fishnets-and-ripped-jeans look with a crop top and a choker necklace.
    • You can wear normal tights or stockings if you wanted to. Sheer stockings or tights would be best to add a hint of class to your outfit or to show your legs off.
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    Buy a pair of boots and/or creepers. Both boots and creepers (a type of low-top sneaker with flat platform soles) are essential to the gothic wardrobe.[14] A great pair of boots will prove especially handy during the colder months of the year. Look for lace-up boots or a pair decorated with belts to match the aesthetic.
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Modifying Your Appearance

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    Get a new haircut or style. You can choose from all sorts of hairstyles to wear in the gothic scene. For a feminine look, get your hair cut into a bob of shoulder or chin length. You could also sport a cute pair of double buns or braids. Great masculine hairstyles include undercuts and mohawks.
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    Dye your hair neon. You’re already wearing black clothing, so black hair could make you look monotonous. Neon colored hair is common in goth fashion, especially in shades of white, grey, green, purple, pink, blue, and red.[20]
    • Natural hair colors work just as well in goth fashion. Consider going with dark brown, a soft shade of light brown, or platinum blond.
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    Pierce your septum. A septum piercing goes through the center of your nostrils. You can recognize it as a hoop going through both nostrils, sort of like a bull. Septum piercings have become popular in the goth scene, and can be adorned with a wide variety of jewelry. Hoops with swirled or star-shaped ornaments are most common.[21]
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    Get tattooed if you’re 18 or older. Tattoos have always been part of the goth style, so now is the perfect chance to get one if you aren’t tattooed already. Any location and style is fine. Birds, roses, pentagrams, skulls, and other macabre images are the most popular styles. Be sure to wear clothing that puts your tattoos on display, such as short-sleeved tops or black denim/leather shorts.
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    Apply dark makeup. You can go as heavy or light as you want with your makeup, though heavier styles look better with some outfits than others. Blue, violet, red, and black shades of lipstick and eyeshadow all fit into the gothic style.[25]
    • Goth makeup is very elaborate, dramatic, and in some cases, extreme. You could try brightly-colored block eyeshadow in silver, blue, or purple, along with minimal eyeliner, or go for an Egyptian-inspired/Kabuki look with triangular eyebrows.[26]
    • Black or purple contour is a popular option, along with black or red lipstick.[27]
    • If your outfit is going to be more formal or ornate—like a dark evening gown or something in the Gothic Lolita style, with lots of ruffles and frills—try bolder eye makeup. Think smokey eyeshadow with swirl designs at the outer corners of your eyes, or violet, blue, and black blended together in an ombre pattern.[28]
    • Lighter makeup styles work best with casual outfits. If your look for the day is a casual dress or T-shirt and jeans, match your makeup to the look with some simple, winged eyeliner (with or without a dark eyeshadow), and lipstick.[29]
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    Get a stiletto manicure. Stiletto nails are a type of manicure that features long nails filed into claw shapes. They are a popular choice for a feminine goth style, especially when painted black. If you like, you can add decals shaped like pentagrams, stars, or skulls.
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    What accessories do goths wear?
    Regina Dunn
    Regina Dunn
    Goth Subculture Enthusiast
    Regina has been passionate about the goth subculture for over 10 years. She studied goth fashion and subculture in school and she has worked to fight misinformation and misappropriation about the goth subculture within the media. Regina is active in a range of online communities and wikis, continuing to educate and get exposure for goth music and subculture.
    Regina Dunn
    Goth Subculture Enthusiast
    Expert Answer
    Goth accessories can include an excessive amount of bangles, chunky rings and bracelets inspired by cultures and ancient iconography like Celtic and Egyptian. Though it isn't vital to understand or believe in the imagery you’re wearing, you can come across as offensive to people who do believe in it, so I’d probably warn to be careful.
  • Question
    What is the difference between goth and emo?
    Regina Dunn
    Regina Dunn
    Goth Subculture Enthusiast
    Regina has been passionate about the goth subculture for over 10 years. She studied goth fashion and subculture in school and she has worked to fight misinformation and misappropriation about the goth subculture within the media. Regina is active in a range of online communities and wikis, continuing to educate and get exposure for goth music and subculture.
    Regina Dunn
    Goth Subculture Enthusiast
    Expert Answer
    While they both look similar on the surface, they have vast musical and subcultural differences. Goth is a subculture which grew out of 70s and 80s British post-punk whereas emo is an off-shoot of mid-80s Washington D.C. hardcore punk, standing for “emotive hardcore”. Both scenes are alive and well today.
  • Question
    What happens if someone comments on your look
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If someone says something negative to you, just ignore them. As long as you like how you look, that's all that matters.
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Warnings

  • Avoid splurging on fancier items right away. Hold off on your wishlist until your new gothic wardrobe has a better foundation. Once you have the essentials, it will be much easier for you to build attractive outfits with your wishlist items. If you shop the other way around, you may end up stuck with gorgeous pieces of clothing you can’t match to anything else in your wardrobe.
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  • Never hide behind your style choices. Only wear goth clothing if you really feel like you resonate with the style. Otherwise, you'll just feel unsure of yourself.[31]
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Not all shades of black are created equally, due largely to undertones in clothing dyes. Try to find items in matching shades of black during your initial shopping trip.

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References

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To dress goth, stick with basic black pieces, like a black dress, black pants, or a black over-sized t-shirt. You can also try out some distressed clothing, like a pair of ripped jeans or a shirt with frayed edges. To accessorize your goth outfit, try a black hat or a choker. Pentagram jewelry is also a popular goth accessory, or you can wear a few black wristbands. To top off your outfit, throw on a pair of black boots or black low-top sneakers. To learn how to style your hair and do your makeup so you look goth, scroll down!

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