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Gothic Fashion: Origins and Evolution

The document discusses the Gothic subculture, describing its origins in the 1980s post-punk era in England. It evolved from punk culture and draws inspiration from Gothic literature, music like Goth rock, and historical eras like the Victorian period. The Gothic subculture is characterized by dark clothing like black colors, and has diversified into various styles over time including Victorian Goth, Cyber Goth, and Steampunk. Key bands, movies, and fashion designers have been influenced by Gothic aesthetics.

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Gothic Fashion: Origins and Evolution

The document discusses the Gothic subculture, describing its origins in the 1980s post-punk era in England. It evolved from punk culture and draws inspiration from Gothic literature, music like Goth rock, and historical eras like the Victorian period. The Gothic subculture is characterized by dark clothing like black colors, and has diversified into various styles over time including Victorian Goth, Cyber Goth, and Steampunk. Key bands, movies, and fashion designers have been influenced by Gothic aesthetics.

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  • Introduction to Fashion Orientation: Presents the authors and the main theme of the presentation on fashion subcultures.
  • Gothic Subculture: Describes Gothic subculture including its influences from literature, music, and history.
  • Origin of Gothic Culture: Details the origins of Gothic culture from the post-punk era and its development in England during the 1980s.
  • Evolution of Gothic Style: Discusses how Gothic style evolved over time including influences from Victorian and Elizabethan eras.
  • Features of Gothic Fashion: Explores the distinctive features and influences in Gothic fashion, including color choices and mix of styles.
  • Types of Goth: Lists and describes various types of Goths such as Death Rocker and Steampunk.
  • Influence of Bands and Movies: Examines the influence of Gothic bands and movies on the culture and style.
  • Stars and Cultural Impact: Discusses cultural impact including famous stars known to follow the Gothic culture and how media portrays it.
  • Influence of Designers: Explains how famous designers have incorporated Gothic elements into high fashion.
  • Conclusion: Recaps the key influence and persistence of Gothic style through time.
  • References: Lists the references used for compiling the presentation content.
  • Acknowledgments and Ending: Concludes the presentation with expressions of gratitude.

FASHION ORIENTATION

SUBCULTURES

Submitted By- Himanshu Sharma, Maya


Submitted To-Mrs Sulagna Saha
NM , Mohammad Hafees , Nikita Ratish ,
Asst. Professor
Shradha Gera
Nift Bhubaneswar
GOTHIC SUBCULTURE

Gothic subcultures can be defined as lovers of-

Gothic literature

 Goth rock

Victorian and medieval history

Contemporary horror
cinematography
ORIGIN
• Gothic -cultures rose from the Post-Punk period.

• Gothic sub-culture evolved in England in the 1980s, in the aftermath of the decline
of the Punk culture

•Gothic culture is actually a movement with several aspects.

• It’s followers value the visual aesthetics and literature of earlier eras, while
celebrating music that emerged in a more recent time.
EVOLUTION
• As the subculture grew, members began to be
associated with a certain style of dress.

•For its original inspiration, Gothic style goes even


further back in time, to the Victorian and
Elizabethan eras.

•It added components of clothing, such as ruffled


high collars, open lacy sleeves, and stovepipe hats.

•Embraced the idea of dressing on the dark side,


seeing style as a balance of horror and
romanticism in life
FEATURES OF GOTHIC FASHION
• Gothic clothing borrows from Punk, Victorian
and Renaissance dressing styles and mixes
them with the contemporary clothing styles.

• Use of dark colours, especially black is


characteristic of Gothic sub-culture and fashion.

• European men and women dye their hair


black, use black nail polish and lipstick and wear
dark or black clothes.

• Mostly colours such as black, grey, brown,


deep blue are used.
TYPES OF GOTH

1. DeathRocker
Death rockers are a type of people who evolved in between
the Punk and Goth subcultures.

2. Steampunk

• Steampunks are trying to pretend that whilst technology


has progressed, aesthetics and morality have remained
unchanged.
3. Trad Goth
•Goth which was created when the gothic music scene was born.
•Informal kinds of dress like black T-shirts with band logos, leather jackets, pointy
boots and high heels, chains were involved

[Link] Goth

•Elegance and romantism best describe this kind of Goth


•. Big and elegant dresses, corsets, long gloves, hats, cravats,
jewellery with large stones are enough to be elegant and
delicate.
5. Vampire Goth

• Vampire Goths are so much influenced by


the horror literature and films.

•Mainly black and dark red shades of


velvets were especially used in making
elegant and luxurious cloths.

6. Romantic Goth

• Romantic Goths is a subculture that


has to do more with philosophical
issues than with the external
appearance
7. Medieval Goth

• Medieval Goths have been inspired from the Medieval


time period.
• Many of them have an affinity for witches, too, and
they try to investigate witchcraft's origin and past.

8. Cabaret Goth

• Corsets, accessories with feathers, garters and high


heels used to create an erotic atmosphere
•The make-up was also attractive -the white skin was
always decorated with a dark red lipstick and a cat's eye
eyeliner.
9. Cyber Goth
• Protruding usage of bright colours in addition to the
traditional black of Gothic fashion.

10. Hippy Goth

• The difference lies in this type's more morbid, dark splash on


regular hippy lifestyle and fashion.

• Makeup has no set style, but in general, an eyeliner style like cat's
eye with bolder lips tends to work fairly well.
BANDS

• Banshee’s
• Bahaus and siouxsie
• London After Midnight
• Skeletal Family
Movies
• Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
• Rebecca (1940)
• The Hunger
• Rocky Horror Picture Show
• Hellraiser
• Dracula

Stars following
the culture
• Christina Ricci
• Rose McGowan
Brides Of Frankenstein
The features of this film are
•A beautiful matrimony of gothic horror
•Shocking imagery
•Touching sentiment and unexpected humour

Rebecca

This film invokes the classic aspects of gothic,


•A haunted mansion with ancestral heritage
•An atmosphere of suspense
•Story about a mysterious death
•Ominous foreshadowing
•Ghostly presence
Christina Ricci

• Addams Family
• Black Snake Moan
• Casper
• Wednesday Addams

Rose McGowan
• Was rebellious and left home at the age of 15
• Grew up in an extreme Christian cult
• Movies – The Doom Generation
Death proof
Charmed
DESIGNERS

• Goth fashion has made an impact on the world of high


fashion
• Designers including Alexander McQueen, Rick
Owens,Gareth Pugh, and Yohji Yamamoto to name a
few, have brought elements of Goth to runways, and
several eco-friendly designers have also been influenced
by this dark style.
CONCLUSION

Goth has been around for four decades and the gothic aesthetic, for even longer.
The gothic trend is the bewitchingly good style that is coming in full circle from its
medieval origins . Over fashion month and on red carpets across the globe, we've
been seeing the stars indulging in their darker side with gothic looks galore.
REFERENCES

• Blog.queen_of_darkness.com

• [Link]

• [Link]
THANK
YOU

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