This blog post details a beginner’s attempt at creating a simple trad goth makeup look. The author focuses on achieving a dramatic winged eyeliner, smoky eyes, and dark lipstick. After a few trial and error moments, they pull together a cohesive look with a matte finish and bold brows. Despite the imperfections, the final result is a confident trad goth aesthetic that feels empowering and easy to recreate.
This blog post walks through the process of creating a trad goth outfit, from brainstorming inspiration to finalizing the look. The author shares their experience of experimenting with different clothing combinations, layering, and accessorizing. The guide includes tips on makeup, layering techniques, and how to confidently achieve a trad goth style. The final result is a dramatic, romantic, and unique trad goth look, complete with dark eyeliner and chunky jewelry.
Loving the trad goth dress style, the author, despite not being a seamstress, decided to make one. After finding inspiration online, they chose a simple design. Fabric shopping led to a cotton blend choice and lace purchase. Sewing was a disaster with machine issues and messy seams. But they persevered, creating a wonky yet proud - worthy dress and even went out to enjoy their unique look.
The author experiments with the goth trad style by digging through their closet and using simple makeup techniques like winged eyeliner and dark lipstick. They create a look with black lace, a skirt, and accessories like a silver chain necklace. The result is a fun and empowering experiment outside their usual style, with a focus on affordable, DIY elements.
The author dives into creating a trad goth look by shopping at thrift stores and raiding their own closet. They score key pieces like a velvet skirt, lace top, and worn boots. The process is fun and budget-friendly, with simple makeup and styling. The post encourages experimenting with a few key pieces to create an authentic trad goth style.
In this blog post, the author experiments with the 80s trad goth style by raiding their closet for black, lace, and Victorian-inspired pieces. The journey includes failed outfit combinations, learning makeup techniques, and a self-conscious but successful coffee shop outing. The experiment shows that trad goth is approachable with a little practice and confidence.