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Duffy 06-01-2013 11:49 PM

I'm horrible at dressing myself XD Help!
 
Could you help a girl out?
I've always admired the goth look, since I was in Elementary. But I have very strict parents and they wouldn't even let me wear eye liner until I was 15, let alone buy clothing to make me look the part. They said that people who dress that way were freaks. Crushed, I threw those thoughts out the window, and dressed in the cutesy outfits they chose for me. Recently I turned 18 and my parents are actually letting me dye my hair, dress how I want, and even get piercings. Holy $h#t, my mind was blown. A few weeks ago, while walking in town I saw a couple dressed in this gothic victorian style. They look so interesting and the girl was so beautiful. And all of a sudden my old self came back. I'm still in love with gothic clothing styles. Not just victorian, all of it. But I don't know where to start! Clothing? I live in the south. So that victorian couple was obviously insane for dressing so heavily in 90+ degrees weather. And where do you even buy those kinds of stuff? Would jeans work? Sigh. I'm hopeless at this.

Acharis 06-01-2013 11:55 PM

I wouldn't overthink or feel the need for elaborate brand name clothes.

I live in black jeans and t shirts unless I'm going to a club, I highly recommend t shirts for ease of washing.
If it's hot it might be better to go to the opshop and find a black dress/skirt.

Duffy 06-02-2013 12:08 AM

Thank you for the advice, Acharis. 60% of my wardrobe is t shirts and jeans. I'm glad I won't have to change much. No one wants to look sweaty and miserable in a costume.

MissCheyenne 06-02-2013 09:36 AM

Not to sound patronizing but you're 18, you have plenty of time to find your style. Start small, pick up little bits and pieces, a necklace, a scarf something like that, gradually introduce things. Find a set of colours you like and hunt down basic skirts, dresses, jeans and tees in those colours. Find a style of shoes or boots you like and buy those. Don't try to go 'all out' all at once because it looks silly, your own personal style will develop gradually. God, I sound so old! Seriously though, building slowly is the best way, it will save you from a lot of embarrassing outfits and potential arguments with your folks.

Versus 06-02-2013 03:23 PM

Damn it. I thought this was my chance to give fashion advice.

Acharis 06-03-2013 02:27 AM

Yeah. Some of the items I've bought have had a lot of wear but others I got tired of and gave away.
Get basics that fit and suit first, and then when you have an idea what you like you can drop a bit more money on a fancier item to dress them up.


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