Thanks everyone for watching and for your comments! I'm interested to hear what you think we missed. There are certainly more Goth looks I would have included if time/budget was no object. What Goth Styles are your favourite in this video? And which ones did we miss that you wish were here?!
You missed taking criticism into account. In the original video, there were plenty of comments and videos made explaining what could be done better or what could have been replaced with something more appropriate, but none of that was applied. You're only listening to the small echo-chamber and taking any other statement as an attack when it's not. Remove styles that didn't stem from the Goth scene/already have their own separate subculture and include music that is actually Goth music. Many of the styles were influenced by Goth musicians. Perhaps then these videos wouldn't be misinformative to the still active music subculture that Goth really is.
@@thenekomimi3856 Thanks for stopping by! This comment was very informative. In all seriousness my videos are about the evolution of goth fashion. If you're judging them based on goth music you will be disappointed. And if you don't see the many changes we made between the original and this that did in fact take criticisms into account. I don't know what to tell you. My work isn't and has never been for the elitist purists who don't evolve.
I honestly hate when people spout "Goth is a music subculture," it completely erases us Literature Goths. Goth is Music, Literature, and Fashion, and these circles constantly overlap. But you're not any less Goth if you're exclusive to one.
Favorites are the ones I wear ! Vampire Goth Victorian Goth Hippie Goth. I dare say I put together kind of combo of the second two that I sort of think of as “boho goth” I use a lot of my Nataya and funhouse clothing and turquoise and silver jewelry
Thank you for pointing that out. I have been goth since the mid - eighties and I still love it. We don't just stop being ourselves because we get past forty! 🖤
I had a GREAT TIME filming for this video! I was definitely prepared to suffer for the art, as we filmed outside in December in Canada for it and it was totally worth it! Thank you for choosing me; it turned out awesome!
You're so beautiful 💜 To be honest, I've never been a fan of death rock/batcave goth style (I'm more of a victorian/romantic/corp goth type), but to me, you really stand out in this video 👍
@@MadameAbsinthe I'm definitely subscribing, I think you're friendly and easy-going 👍 I haven't been watching any goth youtubers recently, so this seems kinda refreshing!
In fact, I used goth style as an excuse to put on makeup before I came out. It was a scene that celebrated the frivolous and obscure, and at the time I felt like a monster. Goth clubs felt safe, even if getting there was always a bit of an adventure. People looked at me stupidly or even called me names. In the scene I also learned how diverse black can be. There were many styles and unique individuals that I will never forget even though I didn't exchange a word with some of them. It's a pity that there is no club where I live now.
@@magsmotionless3515 I get all my leather work from @fortheflycustoms. My chains are from @noweardesigns and latex is by @kvrokvlt (me). Mask is a collaborative design from @katzlittlefactory
I'm smiling from ear to ear seeing all these fabulous goth looks from all over the world!!! I have no favorites because everyone looks AMAZING!!! Liisa, thank you so very much for showcasing the wonderful diversity of the subculture. If Gothic Beauty magazine ever makes a comeback, you need to be editrix in chief, lol. Just wish the amazing Amanda Tea were available, 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
I'm hitting the boho/hippie goth look hard in my middle aged years, super nice to see myself in here. This is well done and I see many familiar internet faces!
Loved it! Great work showing diversity. As a lover of goth culture (and participant) I enjoyed seeing all the styles represented here (and of course there’s many more and in between). I especially loved seeing the inclusion of the newer styles- no gate keeping from me- I’m always excited to see the next evolutions of goth style and younger people getting into it and enjoying it (I’m 29 so right in the middle of young and old lol).
Hippie Goth was a HUGE subgenre in the 90's. Many ethereral/ren faire goths were considered Hippie Goths back then. (Think crushed velvet bell-sleeve corset lace tops with many lace scarves in purple/green/teal and heavy fairy motifs. Pyramid Collection catalog catered a lot to 90's Hippie Goths
I wish these videos were about an hour long, and also featured fairy goth, white goth and more. The basics is good, but much more detail and longer videos would be fun 🙂
This was so much better than the first, great work Liisa and all the models featured... You are all so gorgeous and I was so pleasantly surprised to see all races, ages, shapes and sizes represented. This made my night!
It may have been done, but it would be interesting to interview some of these people to see what their inspirations were that drove them to adopt such an interesting style. Sure, many of them are probably not wearing it all the time, but it would be cool to know if there are similarities between inspirations.
It’s so nice to see poc represented in this video! We need more representation like this for poc in the goth and alt communities. Cori and Roxy were amazing and I am in love with goth grunge. It’s cool to see the style evolve into new ideas and fashions.
I do love 80's goth from UK - sisters, cure, mission, fields. And 90's German darkwave-symphonic- ebm like- das ich, goethes erben, janus, lacrimosa, wumpscut...
All of you guys are beautiful 💜 the death rock model totally caught my eye, she looks STUNNING 💜💜💜 and the dress the victorian model is wearing is just goals 💜 good to see some corp goth in here, I'm one as well, regards from a fellow Polish goth 🤘
counterpoint, i don't stop being goth when i listen to a variety of music. i grew up in a very musical family with an extreme variety of influence from shirley temple to musical theater to ballet to classic rock to rockabilly to glam rock to death metal. good music is good
Glad to see no pastel goth or emo in here(pastel goth with harajuku fashion and emo with its own subculture). Even tho gothic Lolita isn’t part of goth subculture I do some goths who wear it and still listen and even club in that style. I never heard anyone wear the last two and it looks more punk then goth, but either way goth is a music subculture so It doesn’t matter if you’re wearing unicorn onesies or all out in traditional goth wear. Really nice video I enjoyed it a lot!
The music is kinda wrong, why rap? Should've featured goth rock and other subgenres of goth music. Because the music definitely matters. Without it, we wouldn't have a modern gothic subculture. But I do like the diversity being shown here and the different ages and sizes of the participants.
Goths can be any race and can listen to any other genres they want. Non-racist Goths listen to rap all the time. Shitting on ethnic genres isn't the flex you think it is. Evolve with the times. Goth has tons of POC influence, especially modern goth - including music.
You hear a rap track. I hear a spooky industrial gothic metal track with rapping on it. I loved the way it captures the mood of 2020, to match the modern fashion styles. But then again, I'm also not offended by mixing genres. Music is how I got into this whole subculture and it definitely matters to me and I love introducing new songs to people in my videos. But I would argue that a huge percentage of the modern gothic subculture has little to do with gothic rock or other traditionally goth styles of music. A whole generation has come to this through fashion alone or other visual inspirations and they are equally interesting to me. Thanks for your comment and for watching.
@@roxyvail5899 I'm not racist. I love poc goths and all our lovely gothic folk. And I didn't say that you can't listen to other genres, I listen to metal and punk and regular old rock, as well, of course as goth music because that's what makes you a goth in the first place; there are other aspects too but that's the most important part. Just like listening to metal makes you a metalhead. And being a fan of punk rock is a must to be a punk. Other wise, you're just a poser playing dress up. The 90s would call you out on your bullshit, but nowadays people can't take it. And no, I'm not an elitist, I just take the origins of the goth scene very seriously because it still definitely matters and people disregarding it is just down right disrespectful.
@@ravenzombifiedbunnykitty2219 👏🏾👏🏾I'm black myself and don't worry I 1000% agree with you. Linking this with racism is totally dishonest. There are tons of POC musicians who produce incredible goth rock, deathrock, post-punk and dark/coldwave. (I don't include industrial/"cyber goth" or gothic metal because these genres have nothing to do musically with goth for me even if some bands are exceptions or played in parties). They are goth because they identify with the history of our subculture and they have this sound. They can even add rap and they will still be goth bands. People who enjoy goth music can listen to everything they want in their lives, there aren't defined by this taste, but goth will not be everything because you label it as "goth". As an example, spoken Word isn't rap because there is an history and common influences behind this type of music. I think that we have the right of wanting people to respect the history of the type of music we like. I'm in my twenties, but I think that this is the base of the strength of a subculture. Why for other music genres the debate isn't open and in the goth subculture we need to accept the fact that some type of people don't want to learn and to respect the base of the subculture?
It's so sweet to see all these people, styles and ways to live, and it's really well done As a goth, i was ashamed of my natural hair color (which is the same as Melyna, at 3:33) ...but when i saw her the first time, i realized that i can dress like that and accept my hair at the same time, it's crazy how much confidence we can gain with time (And the long hair are really accurate, concerning the historical period, so it's a plus)
I’d definitely add the cowboy look that was pretty prominent around’84(?)-‘90 inspired by Sisters/Cult/Fields of the Nephilim in your next video. Though, the Cult added the Indian/First Nation element, I don’t think that’ll float as a look anymore. The cowboy thing also starts to adopt/evolve into Steampunk I guess, which you did document. For a few years there, there were definitely leather/suede jackets with the fringes, cowboy hats and cowboy boots. Anyway, fun videos, brings back lots of good memories.
I agree! I included this in the original 40 Year's of Men's Goth style video and got flak for it - but I distinctly remember the cowboy/Western influence for Gothic Rock bands in the late 80s. Never thought about the connection to Steampunk before but that makes sense. Thanks for watching!
Thanks everyone for watching and for your comments! I'm interested to hear what you think we missed. There are certainly more Goth looks I would have included if time/budget was no object.
What Goth Styles are your favourite in this video? And which ones did we miss that you wish were here?!
You missed taking criticism into account. In the original video, there were plenty of comments and videos made explaining what could be done better or what could have been replaced with something more appropriate, but none of that was applied. You're only listening to the small echo-chamber and taking any other statement as an attack when it's not. Remove styles that didn't stem from the Goth scene/already have their own separate subculture and include music that is actually Goth music. Many of the styles were influenced by Goth musicians. Perhaps then these videos wouldn't be misinformative to the still active music subculture that Goth really is.
@@thenekomimi3856 Thanks for stopping by! This comment was very informative.
In all seriousness my videos are about the evolution of goth fashion. If you're judging them based on goth music you will be disappointed. And if you don't see the many changes we made between the original and this that did in fact take criticisms into account. I don't know what to tell you. My work isn't and has never been for the elitist purists who don't evolve.
Ha! You mean more nongoth looks than goth! Ughhh 🙄
I honestly hate when people spout "Goth is a music subculture," it completely erases us Literature Goths. Goth is Music, Literature, and Fashion, and these circles constantly overlap. But you're not any less Goth if you're exclusive to one.
Favorites are the ones I wear ! Vampire Goth Victorian Goth Hippie Goth. I dare say I put together kind of combo of the second two that I sort of think of as “boho goth” I use a lot of my Nataya and funhouse clothing and turquoise and silver jewelry
I love that you featured women of all ages. We aren't all spring chickens. lol
Thank you for pointing that out. I have been goth since the mid - eighties and I still love it. We don't just stop being ourselves because we get past forty! 🖤
@@katcallisto6478 Amen to that. I am 61 and still love it.
Elder goths are the real deal.
Let’s go with spring ravens, sounds more goth🥁⚰️
Hey, we are not chicken.
The fact of this was made with real people from the subculture around the globe makes 51727181 times better than the first version.
RIGHT. OMG IT GOT ME SO EXCITED
AGREED!!
I'm working on a response vido to 40 years of goth
Mulher! Te achei aqui hahahaha
The Victorian look was amazing! She looks like she has studied garments from the period and recreated them today.
gosh yes
So happy to see so my fellow black girls representing the goth subculture!!!! YOU GUYS LOOKED BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thank you so much. It means a lot to me to know that other Black people are seeing themselves represented. I'm so privileged to have been involved
Def glad to see more POC
I'm so honoured to be part of this, thank you Liisa and all the other models for being incredible!
I love how much you love Trad 80s Goth! You were perfect. Thank you.
Your scene was awesome and your Boots are classic!
@@LiisaLadouceur Thank you Liisa!!
@@rikmaclean8444 thank you!
I follow you on instagram.
You look so cutie ❤❤❤❤
A lot of people saying how it was an honour to be a part, and I'm also honoured that I got to help out with this! It all came together so well!
It was such an honor to be a part of this project. I am so excited about the premiere and plan to be here to chat with people.
I had a GREAT TIME filming for this video! I was definitely prepared to suffer for the art, as we filmed outside in December in Canada for it and it was totally worth it! Thank you for choosing me; it turned out awesome!
You're so beautiful 💜 To be honest, I've never been a fan of death rock/batcave goth style (I'm more of a victorian/romantic/corp goth type), but to me, you really stand out in this video 👍
Awww, thank you so much!
Awww i was so happy when i saw Madame absinthe, big fan 💜
I was so happy to be a part of this! I'm glad you came to watch it and spotted me in it!
@@MadameAbsinthe I'm definitely subscribing, I think you're friendly and easy-going 👍 I haven't been watching any goth youtubers recently, so this seems kinda refreshing!
It was an honor to have been chosen to represent the Goth Grunge Aesthetic and DIY community
You rocked it. Gonna blow some minds for sure with that Pearl Jam poster. :)
In fact, I used goth style as an excuse to put on makeup before I came out. It was a scene that celebrated the frivolous and obscure, and at the time I felt like a monster. Goth clubs felt safe, even if getting there was always a bit of an adventure. People looked at me stupidly or even called me names. In the scene I also learned how diverse black can be. There were many styles and unique individuals that I will never forget even though I didn't exchange a word with some of them. It's a pity that there is no club where I live now.
Thank you for sharing your story. At its best, Goth should be a sanctuary for all the misfits.
Again, I love how it shows that there are so many "types" of Goths, not just the stereotype that ppl think, makes me proud to be Goth 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Honoured to be a part of this as both a model and as part of the soundtrack, YOU ROCK LIISA #teamgothgrunge
Thank you so much for all your creativity! Multi-talented!
Where so you buy the things that you wear? I don't see stuff like that often.
@@magsmotionless3515 I get all my leather work from @fortheflycustoms. My chains are from @noweardesigns and latex is by @kvrokvlt (me). Mask is a collaborative design from @katzlittlefactory
@@KUROMUSICOFFICIAL Thanks man! Stay cool
I think i im in love (nah just kidding ) btw your style is impressive reminds me when i was in elementary school dressed like that .....
The Trad Goth one was the most adorable thing ever
OMG EVERYONE LOOKED FANTASTIC! I LOVED SEEING THE POC GOTHS LIKE CORI AND ROXY!!!
I´m glad to be part of this! Thank you for the opportunity
T'was an honor to participate!
Much obliged, Liisa!
Thank you for bringing the classy vintage style from Sweden!
I'm smiling from ear to ear seeing all these fabulous goth looks from all over the world!!! I have no favorites because everyone looks AMAZING!!! Liisa, thank you so very much for showcasing the wonderful diversity of the subculture. If Gothic Beauty magazine ever makes a comeback, you need to be editrix in chief, lol. Just wish the amazing Amanda Tea were available, 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Super excited for this! It's amazing to have been a part of it! 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you for applying! 90s Goth perfection!
I love the music choices in this. 🖤 I'm so happy you put Corp Goth in here too! 😅
Thank you. Choosing great music is so important to me when making these and I hope to introduce more people to the artists.
@@LiisaLadouceur Can you list the music in description?
Music info is in the video description with links.
I am sooo happy to see madam absinthe here
Yay!! Thank you!
Back again because I can't stop watching! I had so much fun! thanks for inviting us all to be a part of it
This. Was. Amazing. So many beautiful people, and I was pleasantly surprised to hear some of my favorite artists in the background!
I'm hitting the boho/hippie goth look hard in my middle aged years, super nice to see myself in here. This is well done and I see many familiar internet faces!
Loved it! Great work showing diversity. As a lover of goth culture (and participant) I enjoyed seeing all the styles represented here (and of course there’s many more and in between). I especially loved seeing the inclusion of the newer styles- no gate keeping from me- I’m always excited to see the next evolutions of goth style and younger people getting into it and enjoying it (I’m 29 so right in the middle of young and old lol).
Very honored to be apart of this. Thank you, this was absolutely amazing 😍
I think my favorite parts were the different scenes that complemented the clothes/jewelry/hair! Also kinda glad I didn't see Emo! 😛
I'm proud to be a goth. 🖤🖤🖤
Hippie Goth was a HUGE subgenre in the 90's. Many ethereral/ren faire goths were considered Hippie Goths back then. (Think crushed velvet bell-sleeve corset lace tops with many lace scarves in purple/green/teal and heavy fairy motifs. Pyramid Collection catalog catered a lot to 90's Hippie Goths
yasssss needs more broomstick skirts lol
OH, MY GOTH thats was so beautiful! I loved the diversity of it all.
I love this version! It's so organic and real. And the people were not playing cherictor rolls they were being themselves.
I wish these videos were about an hour long, and also featured fairy goth, white goth and more. The basics is good, but much more detail and longer videos would be fun 🙂
I was hoping for fairy goth :"|
I love that the last one is finally getting recognized
This was so much better than the first, great work Liisa and all the models featured... You are all so gorgeous and I was so pleasantly surprised to see all races, ages, shapes and sizes represented. This made my night!
We are only in February and I think 2021's "best gothic subculture video" is already spoken for now 🖤🖤🖤
So very Awesome! Everybody did such a fantastic job and you all looked AMAZING!!! Congratulations to all of you for making such an Awesome video!
So excited! 🖤🦇
So exciting! Congratulations to you, Liisa, and all the models who participated!
I love seeing you included ppl of all backgrounds and ages!! 🖤🖤
It may have been done, but it would be interesting to interview some of these people to see what their inspirations were that drove them to adopt such an interesting style. Sure, many of them are probably not wearing it all the time, but it would be cool to know if there are similarities between inspirations.
Great suggestion and it's in the works. Tea With Me videos with model are coming soon.
@@LiisaLadouceur OH YAY
Very excited!!! Can not wait to watch 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Been waiting since you initially posted the preview for this. Pretty dope to check TH-cam during the premier.
I was thinking "Wow that sounded a lot like Alex Reed" and saw it was indeed him. Happy to see Seeming featured in such a neat video.
So many gorgeous styles
The cyber goth was sooo cool
Thank you for showing that the goth community is still around.
Been waiting for this 😍😍😍
Be still my black heart 🖤
It’s so nice to see poc represented in this video! We need more representation like this for poc in the goth and alt communities. Cori and Roxy were amazing and I am in love with goth grunge. It’s cool to see the style evolve into new ideas and fashions.
This was amazing
this was amazing! I loved everyone , so spooky and beautiful!
DAMNIT I MISSED THE LIVE PREMIERE BUT IM HERE NOW! I WISH I COULD PULL OFF ANY OF THESE LOOKS!
Wow just blown away with everyone's creativity and majesty. Everyone looked so kickass. I love it.
Curly mohawks are to die for. I've always loved them 😍
You forgot bedroom goths: a.k.a. "I have all this cool stuff that I only wear at home, because of various reasons"
Great video. But miss goth people from Brazil and Germany. When I'm in Goth vibe I'm closer to 80's tradicional goth. Cheers from São Paulo, Brazil.
I do love 80's goth from UK - sisters, cure, mission, fields. And 90's German darkwave-symphonic- ebm like- das ich, goethes erben, janus, lacrimosa, wumpscut...
All of you guys are beautiful 💜 the death rock model totally caught my eye, she looks STUNNING 💜💜💜 and the dress the victorian model is wearing is just goals 💜 good to see some corp goth in here, I'm one as well, regards from a fellow Polish goth 🤘
i'm busy gathering things i actually like from diffrent parts of each one and having my own style that i like and being a goth drag queen
I don't know who needs to hear this but do keep in mind that it doesn't matter if you dress Goth or not, you just have to listen to the music.
counterpoint, i don't stop being goth when i listen to a variety of music. i grew up in a very musical family with an extreme variety of influence from shirley temple to musical theater to ballet to classic rock to rockabilly to glam rock to death metal. good music is good
@@noth1ng5id I didn't say exclusively. I listen to grime.
That’s so amazing!! Thanks!! 🖤🖤🖤
Very interesting and nice video ! 🖤🖤🖤
Glad to see no pastel goth or emo in here(pastel goth with harajuku fashion and emo with its own subculture). Even tho gothic Lolita isn’t part of goth subculture I do some goths who wear it and still listen and even club in that style. I never heard anyone wear the last two and it looks more punk then goth, but either way goth is a music subculture so It doesn’t matter if you’re wearing unicorn onesies or all out in traditional goth wear. Really nice video I enjoyed it a lot!
This is going to be cool as fuck.
Brilliant video excellent models well done 👍
Fantastic stuff captures the essence of Goth and its evolution in a great little package
My dear friend,Melyna,looks amazing as always and all in general 💚
Best 40 years of goth video ever! Thank you for showing the elder goths!
omg absolutely loved this
Great video Liisa. I love to see all the different styles and personalities. 🖤🦇
So cool ♡
One million times better than first version!
This was so well done and I needed some cheering up!!! Excellent job I'm impressed
This is gonna be the best thing ever
This is so awesome! Chuffed seeing my styles (past and present) represented :D
love it.. great job as always
Looove these videos!
Goth has something for everyone.So much style and coolness.I love it all.
Beautiful people, beautiful production and beautiful scene that we belong to it!
The Trad goth, EGL and Victorian goth were my favorites!
Can we all say: legendary?
ARGENTINA!!!! GREAT!! I´M SOOOOO HAPPY!!! Vampire goth from Argentina here =) ♥
Ready 🔥🦇
This was amazing!!!! I would love to see more
Love this! So many different beautiful people
Glad you finally got lolita right
Best one so far!
Trad Goth and Gothic Grunge is what I am going for but I gotta admit I love them all!
I absolutely LOVE that there were elder goths featured in this!
Of course! The models are age 18 to 59! Just like real life goths. :)
Victorian and Vampire Goth are my favorites, but all of them are awesome.
The music is kinda wrong, why rap? Should've featured goth rock and other subgenres of goth music. Because the music definitely matters. Without it, we wouldn't have a modern gothic subculture. But I do like the diversity being shown here and the different ages and sizes of the participants.
Goths can be any race and can listen to any other genres they want. Non-racist Goths listen to rap all the time. Shitting on ethnic genres isn't the flex you think it is. Evolve with the times. Goth has tons of POC influence, especially modern goth - including music.
You hear a rap track. I hear a spooky industrial gothic metal track with rapping on it. I loved the way it captures the mood of 2020, to match the modern fashion styles. But then again, I'm also not offended by mixing genres.
Music is how I got into this whole subculture and it definitely matters to me and I love introducing new songs to people in my videos. But I would argue that a huge percentage of the modern gothic subculture has little to do with gothic rock or other traditionally goth styles of music. A whole generation has come to this through fashion alone or other visual inspirations and they are equally interesting to me.
Thanks for your comment and for watching.
@@roxyvail5899 I'm not racist. I love poc goths and all our lovely gothic folk. And I didn't say that you can't listen to other genres, I listen to metal and punk and regular old rock, as well, of course as goth music because that's what makes you a goth in the first place; there are other aspects too but that's the most important part. Just like listening to metal makes you a metalhead. And being a fan of punk rock is a must to be a punk. Other wise, you're just a poser playing dress up. The 90s would call you out on your bullshit, but nowadays people can't take it. And no, I'm not an elitist, I just take the origins of the goth scene very seriously because it still definitely matters and people disregarding it is just down right disrespectful.
@@ravenzombifiedbunnykitty2219 👏🏾👏🏾I'm black myself and don't worry I 1000% agree with you. Linking this with racism is totally dishonest. There are tons of POC musicians who produce incredible goth rock, deathrock, post-punk and dark/coldwave. (I don't include industrial/"cyber goth" or gothic metal because these genres have nothing to do musically with goth for me even if some bands are exceptions or played in parties). They are goth because they identify with the history of our subculture and they have this sound. They can even add rap and they will still be goth bands. People who enjoy goth music can listen to everything they want in their lives, there aren't defined by this taste, but goth will not be everything because you label it as "goth". As an example, spoken Word isn't rap because there is an history and common influences behind this type of music. I think that we have the right of wanting people to respect the history of the type of music we like. I'm in my twenties, but I think that this is the base of the strength of a subculture. Why for other music genres the debate isn't open and in the goth subculture we need to accept the fact that some type of people don't want to learn and to respect the base of the subculture?
@@antlessa7012 yes, thank you! 🖤Although, I love gothic metal too. But thank you for backing me up on this. I very much appreciate it. :)
Absolutely awesome! I love your content:-)
So many friends in this! It's awesome. Well done! 🖤 🖤 🖤
Everyone looks so good 😍
It's so sweet to see all these people, styles and ways to live, and it's really well done
As a goth, i was ashamed of my natural hair color (which is the same as Melyna, at 3:33) ...but when i saw her the first time, i realized that i can dress like that and accept my hair at the same time, it's crazy how much confidence we can gain with time
(And the long hair are really accurate, concerning the historical period, so it's a plus)
Wow, this is such a great video. Thank you!
Now THIS is what I was looking for, everyone was great!
Loved seeing Goths of all ages! I'm proud to be an Elder Goth 🖤💀🖤
I love this amazing work. Best experience and it’s way better 😍😍🖤
Some of this is like if you made a history of punk fashion, and included steampunk
This is so amazing!!! Finally a gothic fashion video done right!!!
Thanks I'm glad you like it.
I’d definitely add the cowboy look that was pretty prominent around’84(?)-‘90 inspired by Sisters/Cult/Fields of the Nephilim in your next video. Though, the Cult added the Indian/First Nation element, I don’t think that’ll float as a look anymore. The cowboy thing also starts to adopt/evolve into Steampunk I guess, which you did document. For a few years there, there were definitely leather/suede jackets with the fringes, cowboy hats and cowboy boots. Anyway, fun videos, brings back lots of good memories.
I agree! I included this in the original 40 Year's of Men's Goth style video and got flak for it - but I distinctly remember the cowboy/Western influence for Gothic Rock bands in the late 80s. Never thought about the connection to Steampunk before but that makes sense. Thanks for watching!