St. Patricks day look from 2025
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St. Patricks day look from 2025
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“My style is inspired by the queer rave scene, as well as streetwear, goth/punk aesthetic, Y2K/retro revival, and pop culture/music. Elements in my style such as leather jackets, bold make up, leather straps etc are influenced by the queer rave scene as well as the goth/punk aesthetic, which emphasize individualism and rebellion. The shiny/sparkly materials and nostalgic references link to the Y2K aesthetic.“
28 June 2025, Helsinki Pride
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Felt very early 2000s 🖤
I MADE A HOODIE OUT OF MY TSHIRTS!!
Feeling pink IG 💗 throwback outfit I never posted
Vintage Vibes in a dress my grandma helped me make 🩵
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being bisexual and academically interested in fashion is weird bc sometimes you'll see a person who is both attractive and well-dressed. which you think would make a fun combo! but actually it's a trick that sends my brain spiraling because what the heck parts am i supposed to be paying attention to
Tip: the answer is almost always the outfit. bc there are plenty of physically attractive people in the world but very few people who actually know how to Dress. the amount of times I've been oops can't pay attention to that exposed collarbone rn bc is that skirt bias cut? yeah shapely forearms with prominent veins are great but how often do you see elbow patches on blazers these days
#babe put your incredible thighs away we need to analyze the cultural lasting power of the tiny watch pocket in your denim shorts
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Real observations since I started wearing a wizard hat daily:
- Brim is so wide that I stay BONE DRY taking walks in the rain
- Brim can be positioned to block the sun from ever getting in my eyes AND keeping it off the back of my neck
- The pointed top part creates an air pocket, keeping my head from getting hot or squishing my hair as it might in a ball cap
- Hat can easily be pulled down over the tips of my ears without looking dumb, protecting them from wind chill
- Strangers say they like my hat, giving me the chance to tell them that I am a wizard
- When you’re wearing a wizard hat, ALL OTHER FASHION CHOICES become secondary, allowing you to branch out with style
Embrace ego death. Stay protected from all elements. Wear a wizard hat.
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🦇Tips for Dressing Goth on Low-Spoons Days🦇
Note: I am low-support needs disabled, and what works for me might not work for you. I am not a doctor and cannot offer medical advice!
Black hair, baby. I dye my roots with $1.25 men's beard dye from the 'tree now, so that's pretty cost-effective, and you don't have to do anything for your hair to look 'goth'. I wouldn't recommend a mohawk because for it to look maximum cool, you have to style it, and that can take a while. My haircut now is shaved on the sides with short bangs and it looks goth even if I don't style it. It requires minimum maintenance, too.
Pre-layered accessories. Many necklaces- especially ones marketed for 80s costumes- are pre-layered and you only have to work with one clasp. Maximum style for minimum effort. You can find layered necklaces on Amazon, at Halloween stores, and I've even seen them in the costume section of thrift stores. There are also bangle stacks that function the same way.
Strega Fashion and Lagenlook- this might work for wheelchair users, depending on how long your flowy elements are. Lots of tunics and skirts and sweaters and fancy hooded tops, etc. Think of a dark, witchy vibe. Very comfortable and can be easy to style with clothes-you-find-at-Wal-Mart, and relatively cheap.
Nails. I LOVE having long dark red nails for maximum 'spoiled vampire prince' vibes, but sometimes having acrylics or press-ons can be too expensive, impractical, or maybe too femme for you. Whatever the case, I have more recommendations than your standard black nail polish- there's silver nail polish that makes your nails look mirror-like, red nail polish of all shades, purples, etc. For a more masculine, deathrock look you could experiment with dark, zombie-esque greens, or even neon shades to stand out against your darker clothing. Painting my nails can be hard for me due to my coordination issues, so I keep Q-tips nearby and soak them in acetone to clean up the edges.
Eyeliner- they sell jumbo eyeliner sticks and you can basically roll that about your eyes, smudge with your finger, and call it done in about one minute. I have yet to find a sharpener to go with mine, which is unfortunate, but these would seemingly be the way to go when you don't have the spoons to pull out the white base and all that.
Shave your eyebrows. Not necessarily for everybody, but it gives a more alien or 'more human than human' vibe to your look without makeup and makes me look infinitely more goth even in jeans and a t-shirt. YMMV.
Piercings, if you want them, can get them, won't affect your job, etc.- these always look pretty alternative especially when combined with each other. These combined with the black hair will do the job for you, in my opinion. I currently only have my ears double pierced but plan on getting my septum done soon.
This was very helpful to me! I'm a disabled person and have trouble with coordination, fine motor skills, and all that jazz, so I'm glad to finally have a guide that is relevant to me.
Anybody with mental health issues or anyone who's struggling a bit will probably find reading this worth your while. We all have low spoons days.
I prefer to dress more masculine and have cerebral palsy, which makes putting on makeup mostly unnecessary for me, but I will on occasion wear eyeliner.
I start my wings by using the bottom corner of my eyes to start drawing, then I loop back up to where my eyelid connects with the rest of my face. I use a lot of Q-tips (with and without makeup remover) to straighten out edges and sharpen my liner to a point. I'll then wipe off any excess using makeup removal towels (idk what they're called). It usually takes me about 10-15 minutes to apply liner.
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For some reason I never posted this club kid look from November 2023~ I need to do another colourful drag look soon!
Jacket - Tunnel Vision Dress- Aliexpress Shoes - Demonia Bag - Ebay
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