5 essential gothic accessories for Christmas
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Christmas is everywhere - on our television screens, in store windows, on the streets, in magazines. Everyone is thinking about drinking mulled wine and having a bonfire, but all you want to do is fill your wardrobe with goth clothes and Christmas makeup. So, how to celebrate Christmas in Gothic style? Here are five essential gothic clothes to make this Christmas a success. So sit back, have a glass of mulled wine and read our guide.
CORSETS
The Victorian era inspires gothic clothing . Corsets are a great way to define your body, while looking pretty and stylish for Christmas. Although the corsets we wear today don't look like those from the Victorian era, people still love them. Corsets can still be a perfect addition to your gothic wardrobe, even if your corsets aren't made of bone, steel, or whalebone. It would be best if you had a corset, so buy at least two.
SKIRTS
You must have at least one long black skirt in your gothic wardrobe when you think about dressing gothic for Christmas. Not all gothic clothing is meant to make you look like a royal princess. You can get gothic skirts to match your corsets. Pencil skirts are also very common; you can pair them with boots or high heels.
Boots are also an essential part of gothic fashion. No goth owns at least one pair of boots, whether it's a Victorian-inspired look or a more industrial goth look.
BOOTS
Heeled boots, flat boots or platform boots are perfect accessories for any occasion, and your gothic look will benefit from it. Come and discover our gothic boots department here
LACE
Lace is classic, it's Victorian, and it's a vampire fashion essential. The lace must be red, purple or black. Lace prints also count. If you find a lace print, don't let it go, sometimes it's better than real lace.
SKULLS AND SKELETONS
In the 19th century, people wore skull-shaped jewelry when they were in mourning. Gothic therefore follows the traditions and customs of that era, as it has its roots in the Victorian era. Goths wear skulls on their clothes because one day we are going to die. Skulls and skeletal designs are sure to set you apart and add a little spice to your Christmas look.