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BLEED REBELION!!! 05-17-2008 05:18 PM

Seasonal Gothish-ness?
 
The way I dress, do my makeup, etc changes with the seasons, the temperatures and humidity levels. Also my colors seem to change with the weather. In the winter I generally dress in black with a few other colors now and then, I don’t really have to try anymore because I’ve built up a wardrobe of kick ass clothes. In the winter (when I have the time) I sometimes dress elaborately, in a very “goth” kinda way. Some days I just wake up and feel like getting all covered in lace and velvet.
My makeup is usually black with no lip stick or a darker shade of red/purple/blue/whatever. And I do my hair allot more. I’m more likely to put my Hawk up etc.

In the spring I Don’t wear anymore elaborate clothes unless some big event comes up where elaborate would be cool. In the spring I start wearing more “punk” (as its been so named) clothes (although I think I have a good amount of punkyness year round w/e)
I don’t wear much black eye shadow once its starts getting warm b-cuz its looks stupid once I start sweating. I wear allot of powder eye shadow in florescent and neon colors with small amounts of neon. I wear ripped shorts with tank tops and boots. I wear w/e thing I find on my floor.
Spring and summer just make me wanna jump up and down.
I’ve only realized the seasonal changes recently
When I look at pics from the summer and spring and then I look at pics from the winter I can see and obvious difference. Most days in the sum I don’t wear any makeup and I wear random things. So I end up looking normal- vaguely insert an alt fashion..

I don’t think I really explained this occurrence correctly.. meh but oohh well


Does anyone else accidentally change their clothes/makeup habits with the season?

Godslayer Jillian 05-17-2008 05:28 PM

You mean incidentally change, no? Someone can't go 'oops I'm wearing yellow now'
Yeah, I do change my outfits a lot from summer to winter.
I wear looser and greyer (as opposed to black) pants. I trade my jackets for vests. Sometimes I use no black at all looking indie/hippieish.
The thing I don't like about season changes is that I have a very narrow window where I can be comfortable with fishnets.

BLEED REBELION!!! 05-17-2008 05:42 PM

I mean accidental as in not on purpose.

Stormtrooper of Death 05-17-2008 05:44 PM

I wear BDU's/jeans year around, I hate wearing shorts. I always wear my oh so beloved vest and my boots as well. The only difference is that in winter I wear my Grandfather's old M65 US Army Field Coat he got when he left the Air Force.

ThreeEyesOni 05-17-2008 06:23 PM

About the only major change with me during the seasons is my hair; in the summer I get a fair amount more sun which turns my already blonde hair almost white. I'm not very sensitive to temperature, so in the winter I don't often worry about multiple layers just like how in the summer I'm fine with dark colors and lots of covering. Actually, I make it a point to wear long sleeves in the summer to keep my arms from burning; I never really tan, but I'll burn quite badly.

KontanKarite 05-18-2008 02:00 AM

Instead of thermal shirts and leather vests, I go with sleevless tees and shredded panty hose for sleeves. I'm also looking at purple denim. I don't know if this is me trying to be a goth or deathrocker, but just a curious direction that I'm going in with my sense of style.

I remember how it used to be poet shirts, frock coats, and all manner of high gothic fashion. But one day, I went minimalist and haven't looked back. Now, a more DIY aesthetic has been assimilated into my fashion sense. It's now a fusion of minimalism and DIY. I like it that way. I also incorporate a bit of glam occasionally as well and those three things work remarkably well together.

Delkaetre 05-18-2008 05:57 PM

I... wear mesh more often in summer, and bigger, heavier coats in winter?
My wardrobe doesn't change according to the seasons, it changes according to the club and today's mindset. Everything from Victorian to New Romantic to a vaguely sinister punk-Noir.
No, you have not heard of punk noir. That's because I just put the words together to describe a particular aesthetic of mine.

Solumina 05-18-2008 06:03 PM

I tend to wear more bright (but not neon) colors in the spring/summer earthy colors in the autumn and lots of either really deep rich or really bright (including neon) in the winter

Splintered 05-18-2008 07:51 PM

I don't change it on accident, because I generally wear the same thing all year round. However, I do consciously buy different types of fabrics depending on the season. (For example, in the winter I'll wear poly/cotton, in the summer I'll wear nylon/cotton).

HumanePain 05-18-2008 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splintered
I don't change it on accident, because I generally wear the same thing all year round. However, I do consciously buy different types of fabrics depending on the season. (For example, in the winter I'll wear poly/cotton, in the summer I'll wear nylon/cotton).

Dude! Where in HELL have you been? Or have I just missed the threads you have posted?

Still paintballing? Sorry, don't mean to threadjack but just had to say hi.
:)

So back on topic: I tend to stay indoors in summer. Corporate Goth black will still make me sweat if I go outdoors or more than a lunch hour.

Splintered 05-18-2008 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HumanePain
Dude! Where in HELL have you been? Or have I just missed the threads you have posted?

Still paintballing? Sorry, don't mean to threadjack but just had to say hi.
:)

I've been in college.
It sucks here.

Get me out. I dun wanna be a lawyer anymore. I'm content to flip burgers! Just no more!

And yes, I do still paintball. That's where I learned about different fabrics. One case of heat exhaustion and...

Trust me when I say that they matter. My word of advice to everyone: Check the fabrics your wearing during the summer and learn what keeps you cool.

ForgetThisLostLenore 05-18-2008 08:52 PM

I generally go more romantigoth in the winter, more heels, longer hair in the winter. For the summer (as it's been starting now and I've definitely gone a different way) I wear black lacy tanktops with button up shirts over them. Most of the time it's a hawaiian shirt. I really should find a picture of my "gowaiian" outfits, they're really quite interesting.

HumanePain 05-19-2008 03:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForgetThisLostLenore
For the summer (as it's been starting now and I've definitely gone a different way) I wear black lacy tanktops with button up shirts over them. Most of the time it's a hawaiian shirt. I really should find a picture of my "gowaiian" outfits, they're really quite interesting.

I have variations of this:

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...ii-2007032.jpg

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...ii-2007017.jpg

Oblivious Nexus 05-19-2008 08:13 AM

I'm more indie than goth anyway with my clothing, but there are some of the "accidental" changes. Lots of bellydancing/brightly colored loose skirts and thai fisherman's pants in the summer with fitted tanks and henna tattoos, and then as it gets colder there are my more richly colored velvet skirts and cargo pants with black coats and sweatshirts. I used to wear cloaks a lot, especially when I went horseback riding, but the theatrics of it got me more attention than I wanted (as warm and fuzzy and wonderful as my lovely cloaks are) I still wear them to renaissance faires and the like, or when I'm out at night

crucifix 05-19-2008 09:58 AM

I tend to wear the same things in the summer except looser and shorter sleeves than in the winter. I usually end up looking slightly punk-esque, but most of the time I still look like my usual gothy self.

Magila 05-19-2008 01:05 PM

Winter : Camo pants with boots + hoodie.
Summer : Camo pants with normal shoes + T-shirt.

90% of the time it's basically like this.

Clockwork 05-19-2008 02:00 PM

Winter's for heavy coats, summer's for fishnets.

Despanan 05-19-2008 09:35 PM

I tend not to get particularly "gothed-up" unless it's a special occasion.

Since I work at a theatre I have to change clothes so often elaborate outfits are more trouble than they're worth (and whiteface is right out most of the time).

I do have a pretty kickass coat I like to wear in the winter/fall though.

LaBelleDameSansMerci 05-19-2008 09:47 PM

I tend to wear different things based more on location than anything else. When I'm at home in the summer, I wear jeans and more light (as in weight of fabric, not colour) long sleeved shirts and more colour. My outfits tend to be pretty toned-down in the summer out of kindness to my parents. In the winter, when I'm not at home, I wear more full-length skirts, lacey tops with fishnet-stockings-turned-shirt things or full-length gloves.
I don't show my arms at any time of year. They're ugly.

Wormboy 05-21-2008 12:37 AM

Erm, I'm far more Industrial/Deathrock/Gothish in the winter. Mesh is hot, so are many layers. Plus, my favorite clothes are coats and jackets. In the summer, I wear T shirts, shorter, doc-esk boots, sometimes shorts, maybe if I can find a vest sure. But yeah. Usually in summer I go more punk and winter more goth. Just for the sake of convenience. I hate the weather in California.


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