Summary: Learn what pieces of clothing help to create a Goth women's look with expert makeup tips in this free Goth fashion video clip.
Constance Hall and Jessica Rose are a Valenica, CA based Goth makeup artist and model team who have visited Gothic clubs in England, Scotland, Ireland, France, German, Italy,...read more
"Hi, my name is Jessica Rose and I’m speaking on behalf of Expert Village and I’m talking to you today about how to dress and look Goth. Next I’m going to talk about what types of fabrics you want to have in your wardrobe. So when you are going through your closet, the three main fabrics that you’re going to want to look for to be Goth, are velvet, lace and fishnets, and I’m going to show you some examples of these. First of all, we have velvet. Very soft, pretty material, and if you can find anything in your closet with that it would be perfect, and it adds a perfect Gothic touch to your wardrobe. Here’s an example of a top, velvet top in black. Next, I’m going to show you some lace examples. Try to stick to dark colors, but lace adds a very Gothic touch. Here’s a black lace top, here’s a long sleeved black lace top, and short sleeved black lace top. And if you want to mix it up with some more colors, you can have somewhat of a fake lace top, and it has lace trim on it, in red. Or you can have a skirt that has red on the bottom with a black lace on top, makes it really stand out. Very Gothic look. And the last fabric I’m going to talk about is fishnets. You can get these in all different colors. Here’s an example of the black fishnets that I have on right here. This is very classic Goth. And then you can mix it up, if you want to get some color. Here is red and black mixed together, fishnets. Here’s black with a silver tone to it. And last but not least, here’s fishnet in purple. And that’s it. So remember velvet, lace and fishnets. Thank you. "
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