
Gothic Corset is a stark black or dark style of clothing worn by
the members of the Goth subculture. Gothic corsets fashion, which is
considered by many as a protest against the extravagance, can be
described as a profusion of dark velvets, fishnets, lace, tight corsets,
gloves and leather shaded with scarlet. Gothic clothing also features
Dark make up such as black lips, dark eyeliner, dark finger-nails and
black dyed hair.

The Gothic time is usually divided into two
periods, Early Gothic period (1200-1350) and Late Gothic period
(1350-1450). The outfits in the Early Gothic period were more
sophisticated, graceful and simpler in cut than the Romanesque period.
Sleeves used to be tight and the forearms were given more importance.
Minimal trimmings on the Gothic clothing were also a feature of the
Early Gothic period. The Gothic dresses were usually longer and the
necklines were deep. Styles changed quickly during the Late Gothic
period.
The period moved from the earlier flowing draperies that
metamorphosed, into fabrics that kept on becoming more and stiffer with
the passage of time. During the 15th century, the extremes were mostly
in the upper silhouette. Crisp pleats, tight belts, padded doublets,
leg-o-mutton sleeves were also some of the important features of the
Gothic clothing in the Late Gothic period.

In the Early Gothic
period, men wore hair at a sensible length often in a bob to the jaw
line with a bang across the forehead. Men often bleached their hair as
blond hair was popular. Few men wore beards. In the Late Gothic period,
men wore hair bobbed with neatly curled ends. Young girls in both
periods wore their hair loose, flowing upon their shoulders. But after
marriage, they used to confine their hair in a bun at the nape. They
also used to wear many types of hair pieces, such as wimple to cover it.
Gothic
corset is an important piece of Gothic clothing. It shapes the body of a
girl like an hourglass. It was very popular during the Victorian and
medieval ages. Even today, Gothic corset is widely popular as even
today, hourglass shape of a girls is considered as aesthetic and
flattering. At the outset, a pirate shirt was very uncomfortable to
wear. It is only with the passage of time that the garment became more
soft and convenient to wear.

Gothic outfits like fishnets are
summer temperature friendly. Fishnets can be worn on arms, legs or even
as shirts and jumpers. Cotton bloomers, lace-trimmed long skirt and
flowing gauzy skirts are some of those parts of pirate clothing that are
very comfy to wear in the summer. Men wear shirts with ruffles, buckles
and lacing that look just like pirate shirts. In summer, male Goths
wear light natural fiber shirts and short black trousers, accessorized
with wide-brimmed hats, black umbrellas and silver ornaments. Gothic
clothing is incomplete without Gothic boots.
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