10 Goth Style Icons to Save You From the Dark
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10 Goth Style Icons to Save You From the Dark

The halcyon days of early goth may be long gone — when punk was stripped of its political agenda, sexy bass and eery synthesizers intertwined with Leonard Cohen vocal delivery and lyrics romanticized the morbid. But the ideals of the genre live on, perhaps moreso now than ever. More than the famous aesthetic that does much of the pop culture heavylifting, goth's foundation of darkness and, ultimately, pure apathy, are ripe for reinvention by each new generation of disaffected kids.

Below, find inspiration for your own gothic needs from our favorite style icons. Because the weather may change, the radio may cycle through brassy pops, presidents and wars and seasons of Netflix shows may come and go, but goth is forever.

Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz in 1988 classic Beetlejuice served as blueprint for goth girls for years to come. The pointy bangs, jet black hair and dark-hollowed eyes — in addition to all black and red clothing —are iconic. What's more, Ryder later said she was bullied by classmates for being a "witch" following the release of the film that would catapult her career. Very goth indeed.

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