Having long wanted to try trad goth makeup, the author gathered white foundation, black liners, eyeshadow, mascara, dark lipstick, and setting powder. After prepping the skin, they applied pale foundation, created thick - lined and winged eyes, added intense eyeshadow and mascara. They finished with dark lipstick and setting powder. The result was dramatic and they were excited, planning to wear it to a club.
Witchcraft and the Gothic aesthetic have always shared a special connection, drawing inspiration from the mystical, the dark, and the supernatural. Under the Witch Gothic is a style that blends witchcraft symbolism with the edgy, rebellious nature of the Gothic subculture.
Gothic fashion is all about embracing dark, dramatic aesthetics, with black clothing, bold makeup, and a unique style rooted in the 1980s goth and punk rock scene. It’s a way of standing out, rejecting mainstream trends, and expressing individuality with a touch of mystery and rebellion.
The “Gothic Latina” aesthetic blends the dark, rebellious elements of goth culture with the rich, vibrant traditions of Latina heritage, creating a unique fusion of style and identity. It’s about embracing both worlds, from black clothing and deathrock music to honoring family customs like Day of the Dead, showing that being true to oneself can mean mixing different cultural influences.
Cake gothic is a dark and dramatic take on traditional cakes, featuring rich flavors like dark chocolate and espresso, with intricate, spooky designs like skulls and cobwebs. These cakes are not just for Halloween, but can even be used for gothic weddings, making a bold statement with both their appearance and taste.
Gothic witches are dark, mysterious figures embodying ancient power and wisdom, often seen in dramatic, black velvet costumes with lace accents and magical accessories. Their costumes, perfect for Halloween or cosplay, channel an eerie, otherworldly vibe that draws from centuries of mystical tradition.