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Are there any other nerds who are interested in a alternate fashion? I would love to meet some people who are even if they aren't interested in the same one as myself.

I personal ham into lolita fashion, although I don't wear it as much as I would like, due to living in a small community.

Here's a photo of me in lolita

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When I mean alternate fashion, I mean things like goth, punk, stream punk, and pretty much anything that isn't main stream

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Steampunk. Steampunk is my drug of choice. If I can prance around all day in corsets, goggles and boots I'm a happy camper. It's not good stuff for hiking though!

Have you been into steampunk for long?

I don't think I have a specific style, but if it's black and looks epic (and functional!) then chances are I'll want to wear it XD

Also, large boots FTW. I'll post pics of the ones I have (and the ones I want) later when I'm not at work.

Long coats? Yes plz. And large pieces of jewelry.

That is still cool though, I can't wait to see your large boots collection!

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I'm a little closet gothling- I work in a big office under 'important people"- so my goth is really more in accessories rather than my main style which makes me sad- but it is what it is !!!

 

I do like some very steampunky stuff (seeing new pictures from Clockwork Coutoure on my FB thread is making me very happy)

 

Also as a bellydancer I have shiny and weird tastes :D

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About 3 or 4 years. Before that I was heavy into victorian gothic.

Yea? That's so cool

I'm a little closet gothling- I work in a big office under 'important people"- so my goth is really more in accessories rather than my main style which makes me sad- but it is what it is !!!

I do like some very steampunky stuff (seeing new pictures from Clockwork Coutoure on my FB thread is making me very happy)

Also as a bellydancer I have shiny and weird tastes :D

I know the feeling, expect I work in a hardware store with a uniform, so I can't even wear accessories, even if I could, I would be too worried about damaging them somehow to wear them or that would get in the way

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I'm very intensely interested in what I consider the "good version" of gothic fashion.

 

That basically boils down to what actually looks good on a person and what isn't just plain silly in normal daily life.

 

Too much of it ends up looking like this:

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Very rarely is the goth look skillfully pulled off so it looks natural and graceful instead of forced and obnoxious. To me the best of gothic clothing/fashion is to first learn to dress well, period, and then to refine it in a direction until everything is "goth like," and what you're left with is a complete picture that screams "vampires and tombstones" while being objectively classy and appropriate.

 

So far Davey Havok is one of a very short list of people who regularly pulls this off, so he's my standing example. At least before the days when he got a rockabilly haircut, stubble and a tan, he was always very tastefully dressed within a very specific theme.

 

 

No rubber trenchcoats, no Hot Topic crap, just having awesome goth hair and wearing almost exclusively black with purple/gray/red here and there as accents.

 

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I'm very intensely interested in what I consider the "good version" of gothic fashion.

That basically boils down to what actually looks good on a person and what isn't just plain silly in normal daily life.

Too much of it ends up looking like this:

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Very rarely is the goth look skillfully pulled off so it looks natural and graceful instead of forced and obnoxious. To me the best of gothic clothing/fashion is to first learn to dress well, period, and then to refine it in a direction until everything is "goth like," and what you're left with is a complete picture that screams "vampires and tombstones" while being objectively classy and appropriate.

So far Davey Havok is one of a very short list of people who regularly pulls this off, so he's my standing example. At least before the days when he got a rockabilly haircut, stubble and a tan, he was always very tastefully dressed within a very specific theme.

No rubber trenchcoats, no Hot Topic crap, just having awesome goth hair and wearing almost exclusively black with purple/gray/red here and there as accents.

I have never heard of Davey Havok, I shall wonder off to google to look up what "good version" of goth looks like

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I'm an oldschool rivet head and tend to still sport rivet head fashion, when not at work.

 

Of course, seeing that as a side job I am a Goth/Industrial music DJ in Detroit it's no wonder that I tend to look the part fairly often. ;)

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I married a lovely goth girl that was known throughout town as "That Crazy Cape Lady".  Even by my parents, before I introduced her to them. I was just a nerd, jeans and a plain-color t-shirt, and 15 years later I still am, and the pressures of parenting life have also made her dress substantially more normal, but she finds a lot of subtle little ways to goth it up.

 

And when she gets her occasional night out, it's makeup and corset time! :D

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He's the singer for AFI. Look him up during the Sing the Sorrow or December Underground years and he's a pretty good example.

I looked him up on google images, he certainly looks like a good version of goth or at lest he does to a non goth

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I married a lovely goth girl that was known throughout town as "That Crazy Cape Lady". Even by my parents, before I introduced her to them. I was just a nerd, jeans and a plain-color t-shirt, and 15 years later I still am, and the pressures of parenting life have also made her dress substantially more normal, but she finds a lot of subtle little ways to goth it up.

And when she gets her occasional night out, it's makeup and corset time! :D

It's great she can still find ways to make her outfits a bit more goth, that's something I want to do with lolita, I want to add lolita elements to my non lolita outfits but I still only have a very small wardrobe, so I can't do much without going full lolita

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I'm very intensely interested in what I consider the "good version" of gothic fashion.

 

That basically boils down to what actually looks good on a person and what isn't just plain silly in normal daily life.

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Very rarely is the goth look skillfully pulled off so it looks natural and graceful instead of forced and obnoxious. To me the best of gothic clothing/fashion is to first learn to dress well, period, and then to refine it in a direction until everything is "goth like," and what you're left with is a complete picture that screams "vampires and tombstones" while being objectively classy and appropriate.

 

 

You might like these blogs then: 

Sea of Ghosts (she also designs/makes jewelry, pretty much all of which I want)

The Animal Orchestra

They're not necessarily super goth, but have a bit of that feel while looking classy/well-dressed/put-together.

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