Intrigued by trad goth eyeliner, the author decided to give it a go. After gathering supplies, they watched tutorials and started with liquid liner, struggling to create a wing. Tightlining with pencil liner was easier, but connecting the wings was a disaster. After an hour of trying to fix the mess, they ended up with an uneven, smudged look they reluctantly accepted, and realized they need more practice.
This blog post details how to create a trad goth look on DTI without spending any money or using VIP items. The author starts by choosing a dark background and filters clothing options to find basic black items like a skirt, boots, and a simple top. They add accessories like a cross necklace and dark makeup, completing the look with minimal cost but high goth vibe.
The author experiments with creating a trad goth look in DTI without using VIP-only items. They start with a basic black dress, chunky boots, and layer with a lacy shawl and a cardigan-style jacket. Accessories like a silver cross necklace, fingerless gloves, and a wide-brimmed black hat complete the look. With minimal makeup and a focus on clothing, the result is a stylish, affordable trad goth aesthetic.
Seeing "trad goth" everywhere but not understanding it, the author searched online. They learned it emerged in the late 70s - early 80s from post - punk. By listening to key bands and studying the fashion, they grasped its distinct sound and style, a blend of punk's dark aesthetic with Victorian - inspired refinement. They also experimented with a trad - goth outfit.
The author dives into experimenting with trad goth fashion by raiding their closet and visiting thrift stores for key pieces like a velvet dress, band tees, and accessories. They mix and match outfits, adding dark makeup for a full goth look. The result is a comfortable yet dramatic style, perfect for those new to trad goth fashion.
Interested in Trad Goth, the original goth style, the author started by rummaging through their closet for old black clothes. Then, they turned to YouTube for inspiration but decided to improvise. For the look, they teased their hair, applied white face paint, heavy black eyeliner, and dark red lipstick. They wore the found clothes and added silver jewelry. Despite initial self - consciousness during a neighborhood walk, they grew to feel empowered. The author found the experience fun and now has a new appreciation for the subgenre, considering future visits to goth clubs.