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Costuming
Elements
What makes a costume goth? Does it have to be black? To those not familiar
with the Goth community, one could say there are many "types"
of Goths, which does allow for variety in costuming; yet no matter
the nuances between a "Cybergoth" and a "Graver,"
there tends to be something that just exudes Goth which pulls it all
together visually . That something could be akin to the notion of duende,
that it's a spirit-like element, or simply no matter the parts used,
there's an overall look that's accomplished. No matter what it is, read
on for some key costuming elements found in Gothic Belly Dance:
-fishnetting
and lace: whether it's a bodysuit,
gloves, stockings, small weave or open work, fishnetting and/or lace
tends to play a big part in the dancer's costume.
-black: although a costume doesn't
need to be entirely black to be goth, generally black is the base for
the costume. Common accent colors: reds, wines, purples, metallics
-make-up: while standard belly dance
make-up generally stays within the realm of "stage" make-up---normal
evening-out make-up made extreme to stand up to the intensity of show
lights and dark atmosphere, Gothic make-up tends to be more whimsical
and artistic in nature, especially when it comes to the eyes
and lips. Pallor of the skin depends on your natural skin-tone---in
contrast to the popular stereotype of the white, deathly pale Goth,
Goths come in all colors--so whatever best accents your natural color.
-metal: chain
maille, bells, link fringe, spikes/punk accents, and also, a touch of
the exotic, some dancers prefer to use antique jewelry from India and
other tribal localities. (thanks Aradia!)
-art/history-based:Goth has many
historic costuming influences, so you may find one costume that leans
toward the 1920's, another that's more Medieval, and another that's
pure Punk--wherever there is dramatic/romantic human expression in art
and word, Goth has had its way with it!
-fabrics: costumes made from lace,
vinyl, latex, PVC, leather, Assuit, velvets, gauze, sari, imported textiles,
and heavy satins
-hair: Artistic hair is a big thing for
Goths, both male and female. Unusual colors and cuts, fake
hair in a variety of materials, hair adornments, and more.
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