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GOTHIC FASHION By: SHEELA SAARI

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GOTHIC

FASHION

By:SHEELA SAARI

INDEFINABLE

Can be refer to:

1.Germanic

People (group of

East Germanic)

2.Medieval

Culture

(architecture)

3.Typography ( Black Letter, Gothic script)

4.Modern culture

(music & fashion)

Now we are talking

about>>>>>>

THE

CHARACTERISTIC

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CLOTH

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DRAMATIC

EYE MAKE UP

PALE FACE

CONTRASTED

WITH

DARK

BLACK NAIL

COLOUR

LONG,DYED BLACK

HAIR

THE

FACTOR

A fascination with death

Fascinated with medieval, Victorian and Edwardian history

Music, art and literature

Lack of parent guidance

Peer influence

GOODor

BAD

GOOD

A stunning look-fitted mid-drifts with flowing skirts

GOOD

A stunning look-fitted mid-drifts with flowing skirts

A statement of individuality-not embrace someone

GOOD

A stunning look-fitted mid-drifts with flowing skirts

A statement of individuality-not embrace someone

Make the feelings great

(using silk and velvet)

BADNot everyone will like it-there still has people who does not like

BADNot everyone will like it-there still has people who does not like

Too prominent (the style and make up)

BADNot everyone will like it-there still has people who does not like

Too prominent (the style and make up)

Uncomfortable-long dresses and complicate design

EXAMPLE

REFERENCES

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http://thestar.com.my

Catalina, G. (2003). Ancient covering plaster mortars from

several convents and Islamic and Gothic palaces in

Palma de Mallorca (Spain). Analytical

characterization. Retrieved July 24, 2012, from

www.sciencedirect.com

Louise, T. (2011). Growing up for goths. Retrieved July 22,

2012, from http://www.guardian.co.uk

Michael, W. (2005). A Gothic masterpiece in the Levant. Saint

Nicholas Cathedral, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Retrieved

July 24, 2012, from www.sciencedirect.com

Wesseling, E. (2011). Contesting consensus culture. The case of

Dutch Gothic. Retrieved July 24, 2012, from

http://www.sagepublications.com