I’m laughing so hard because every time that you would mention a new thing, it’s exactly what I do 😂 Bell sleeves? Absolutely. Velvet? Yes!! Crystals? Sage smudging? Incense & Essential oils? Dripping with boho jewelry? You bet. Avoiding new furniture and getting it second hand from antiquing? Oh my goodness, yes. And leather! Tufted green velvet chairs!! Drying my herbs? I have a legit herb garden so I can! Butterflies and stars? ✨🦋✨ yes! Long flowy dresses and layers layers LAYERS? Yes! Chunky boots? Make ‘em combat! Florence + The Machine? I love her! Smokey eye? My favorite! Basically wanting to be Captain Jack Sparrow with a million rings and a pirate flair? Every day, please! Despite growing up in the Seattle area with woodlands, I ADORE the deserts of the American Southern like Sedona and Southern Utah. 🏜️ Literally everything you said I could check off 😂😂 The one thing I do differently is that I love a pop of color, particularly coral and rust. I actually had a walking staff with a dragon claw and crystal ball on it from The Pyramid Collection (my favorite store) when I was a teenager. This list was awesome!
I wonder if whimsigoth is truly more of an evolution of 90s grunge, rehashed 70’s flower child, mixed with 60’s vampy hollywood witch (Bewitched, Morticia Adams etc) and Japanese dark mori kei. Cottage core is absolutely evolved from mori kei, which is/was more fashion based, and cottage core has taken it to a more aesthetic and lifestyle level. Either way, I love all the style smash ups and cultural exchange involved in a lot of these aesthetics.
As someone who was into mori kei circa 2014, I definitely get what you are saying as far as the similarities of cottagecore in ethos and sensibilities, and I think fashionwise, most cottagecore fashion styles strikes me as most specifically similar to Western 'natural kei' (which usually is listed under the mori kei umbrella, lol).
hehe I always wondered why i gravitated more to this than the full-on goth, but I could never put my finger on it. I've been trying to emulate this for years. thanks for the breakdown!
Aren't Sabrina & Phoebe the actual best? I didn't start out whimsigoth, but I ended the video shopping around for a 90s dress with celestial prints! Thank you for watching🥰
I live in Salem and I can confirm that October is like no other. I hate how crowded it gets but I love the whole Halloween vibe of the city for the entire month, it’s why I moved here!
I have always wanted to live in Salem and I'm so fascinated to hear how locals deal with the Halloween rush! Does the crowd die down in Nov or does it continue into Dec?
This video was so much fun to watch! ❤ I grew up in the 90’s watching Sabrina, Buffy, and Charmed, and even today their wardrobes influence my style. Im so happy to see this fashion style come back. 😊
Yay, you’ve given me a new word to describe what I like - the 90’s natural fibres and velvet witch end of grunge. 😁 I feel slightly called out because aside from my main vocation I’m a qualified in several complementary therapies including aromatherapy, have studied phytotherapy and am a druid. 🍃 I also picked navy blue wallpaper with champagne gold coloured stars as my bedroom feature wall wallpaper. ✨ Not quite right on the level of incense, that would cause much nose-blindness. 😂
Some of the outfits in The Craft certainly touched on this aesthetic. More so Sarah and Rochelle than Nancy and Bonnie though. The Craft also just has my favorite movie fashion ever and is why I’m convinced fashion peaked on the mid-90s.
I am turning 51 in a few months and my style of clothing I have gravitated to and feel at home in for most of my life is exactly this! I am a youthful looking 50 year old and believe one can still rock this look as an older woman, just choose clothes that are complimentary to your changing shape and overall look💖💖💖
Sorry for commenting on so many of your videos today but Practical Magic is one of my favourite films, you have ti watch it! I've never been a full on Whimsigoth but I've been appreciating this look more recently. Phoebe from the early Friends has a great Whimsigoth wardrobe. There used to be a shop in my city that was Whimsigoth central, it was great to look round as a 90s teenager.
How dare you read my DNA like that!! 😂😂 this video is everything and I could not stop laughing the whole time! So well done and in depth. I am so inspired now to put together outfits. I subscribed instantly 😊
I live in Puerto Rico where the style is definitely normcore and my style is very eclectic so whenever I'm out and about I tend to get some stares , for example yesterday was a nice cool day so I wore a leopard print long sleeve top with a black vest, black pants and brown over the knee boots and one necklace very minimal in my opinion and I definitely got a lot of stares
Sounds like a cute outfit! I find that normcore is predominant everywhere, but the fun fashion aesthetics rule on the internet. You may be onto the 'minimal whimsigoth' look!
@@teresachaotic.corner thank you, I definitely felt cute 😊 lol and you're right the outfit could be a minimalist whimsygoth. I've been around for almost 5 decades so I've seen fashion come and go and then come back again 😁 but if I like something I'll wear it the second time around, there's no shame in my game 🤣
You rock it! and yes, you're right. Fashion is cyclical (a 20 year cycle but moving faster now). It's fascinating to observe what goes in and out of style
Thank you for making this video, it was a really entertaining and informative watch! As a game dev this is really useful for me, as I've found fashion is a really complicated subject with tons of variables and combinations, a chemistry of materials, shapes, colours, atmosphere, culture and time! Amazing channel and keep it up!!
I always personally associated the idea of "whimsical goth" with the early 90's shoegaze/dream pop/twee pop subculture specifically - when I think of "whimsigoth" I think of bands like Slowdive, My Bloody Valentine, The Sundays, Cocteau Twins etc. Rachel Goswell from Slowdive is the biggest whimsigoth icon, the Stevie Nicks of shoegaze. Also, re "whimsigoth" fashion, my Gen X mother wore a lot of that shit in old photos of her from the 90's, and she was extremely into the Cocteau Twins, The Sundays, and the Smashing Pumpkins. British "whimsigoth" definitely had much more of a musical component to it and was rooted in indie/alternative rock culture rather than films.
I have a lot of rings, I have a half moon necklace with a cat on it. I have skulls, bats and bugs in resin. I need to get the 90's dresses you're talking about.
I do not believe in any sort of supernatural, it's just an aesthetic for me, but yeah, somehow you've described how I dress. I've been calling this style "the cottage witch", but whimsigoth has a nice ring to it too.
So I really hate to be "that" person but I just have to say it. The style should really be called as it was originally referred to which was "Whimsigothic" because this style has nothing to do with "goth", which is an actual music-based subculture. It's just not a "goth" style because it didn't come from the goth music scene and as you (rightfully) pointed out, it was a thing started by the likes of Stevie Nicks with her Ethereal bohemian inspired look. This style is nothing new at all, it's been around since the mid-late 60s Think of the kooky aunt who was into spirituality and/or new age beliefs. They tended to dress like this though not usually in darker color palettes, more earthy tones. And alos those who were into Wicca which has been a thing since the early 1900s But yeah Stevie Nicks especially took this "witchy" style and exploded into popularity in the 90s. It's just that back then it didn't have a name for it, people just referred to it as "bohemian style" and it didn't get a unique name for it until recently with the term "Whimsigothic". But yeah I just had to speak on the "goth" part because contrary to belief, it is not a "goth" style at all. Really there are only 4 goth styles that are actually goth (via they come from the music); "𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝" (1980s, bands like Siouxsie And the Banshees, The Cure, The Danse Society, & Patricia Morrison from Sisters of Mercy) "𝐃𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐤" (1980/1990s/2005 revival, bands like 45 Grave, Specimen, Tragic Black, & Christ vs Warhol) "𝐑𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐜" (late 80s/1990s, bands like Gene Loves Jezebel, John Koviak from London After Midnight, Anna Nurmi from Two Witches, & Lydia Fortner from The Shroud) "𝐍𝐮 𝐆𝐨𝐭𝐡" (2010s, bands like She Past Away, Lebanon Hanover, Twin Tribes, and Plastique Noir) Anything other than those were just misappropriated styles that had nothing to do with goth. Anyway very nice editing work, loved the way you presented the images and you were spot on with the things that make up the look.
Re-coining existing styles is a trend onto itself nowadays. That's how yoga pants got a makeover into 'flared leggings.' I think every generation desires to make an existing style ( new to them ) their own. The '60s-70s 'earth mother look' borrowed from druid culture and Eastern cultures. The '90s were nostalgic for the '70s, so the New Age earth mother look made a reappearance but with a grunge spin. It's all very fascinating! Interesting tidbit about the history of goth, Kai! It's something I would love to dive deeper into and learn more about. And thank you so much for watching!🥰
@@teresachaotic.corner No problem though if you do intend o doing a video about goth, just please don't make the mistake off saying that the "Rivethead"/ Industrial was the "goth of the 90s" because this is a VERY inaccurate thing I hear heard by many who don't understand that Industrial music is not goth music and it was it's own music-based subculture like that of goth only while goth had "goths", Industrial had "Rivetheads" (and formerly known "Industrialists"). Also this is how the whole "cybergoth" thing got misappropriated. "Cybergoth" was actually one of the first cases of goth misappropriation where people were labeling it a "goth" style when it was really just a form of Rivethead since "cybergoths" were centered around Industrial music genres like EBM, Electro-Industrial, and later in the 00s, Futurepop and Aggrotech as opposed to goth. Same with "mallgoth", it's not an actual goth style neither and was just another misappropriated thing started by the media in the late 90s that was claiming Nu-Metal bands were the "new goth" of that time when that wasn't true. I just figure i should point these out because this is where a lot of misinformation about the goth scene has scrutiny with lol.
I’m hella goth and totally dress this way a lot. Also did so in the 90s too. Kai, you need to let the people who were actually there explain what it was really like.
@@1015SaturdayNight "I'm hella goth" .... I mean, it's not a contest so whatever the means. And I said what I said. I may have been a kid in the 90s but I have ears and I have eyes. The second wave of Goth is what got me into Goth and I looked at what a lot of these musicians dressed like. Especially taking look at prominent women in the scene at the time like Lydia Fortner, Anna Nurmi, Eva O, Cynthia Coulter, Monica Richards Arianna Vespasiano, Debra Fogarty, and especially Rose Mortem (from the band The Awakening who went on to designing clothes), they weren't dressing like that and were doing the Romantic. Am I saying that there weren't fans in that time who dressed like that? No, I'm not saying that. But what I am saying is that the style didn't come from goth (the music scene itself). From what I've observed, it was quite popular in the dream pop scene with bands like Mazzy Star (Hope Sandoval in general in the 90s), Cranes, Love Spirals Downwards, and Claire Voyant to name a few. Minus the abundance of celestial jewelry but the general silhouette? Most definitely. I'm not saying that if someone dresses in the Whimsigothic style, they can't be goth, what I'm saying is that the style itself does not originate from goth because that's just the truth.
so, my old style has a name now? I don't really see many people wearing boho /dark clothe in Canada Quebec (like NONE) ...Going 35 this summer and i can finally afford more how i want to present myself. This style always feels like I'm shopping for 2-4 different style in one (boho/grunge/goth/vintage).
SoCal is so boring, I feel you. Moving here ruined my drive for fashion. It's like 70 in the daytime and 40 at night. I have to dress in layers. I'm always cold. Ugh. It's jeans and a light jacket all the time. When I lived in Georgia, I dressed so cute all the time because the weather was a consistent temp all day. Either hot or really cold, and I could dress accordingly. Plus, the reception I got when I moved here was, "why are you trying so hard?" after five years, I've given into the athleisure lifestyle. I actually really don't like how laid back California is, and I'm looking forward to moving. I went to a Christmas party dressed up. Half the people there were in sweatpants and I was mortified. Back in Georgia, that is like not acceptable, at least where I'm from. Apparently, how I dressed daily is considered business casual here.
Actually the goth in whimsiegoth comes from gothical, which is related to the gothic era. So it have nothing to do with the style goth. Anyways, good video 😊 I like the references you show.
This is rhe aesthetic that always creeped ne out as a kid (born 2001). I didn't know the name so I'd tell my mom I found the "hippy-gypsy-fortune teller" people and house decor to creep me out big time. Now I know that I was just irrationally creeped out by whimsigoth. That's the term. I actually kinda like some of this aesthetic now. But some of it still creeps me out. Line the suns and moons with faces. Creepy.
Please stop saying boho in Bohemian it's Romani. That is a vary Politically Incorrect term for a culture that we took looks from and renamed it. It's not ok to say boho or bohemian for they look
I’m laughing so hard because every time that you would mention a new thing, it’s exactly what I do 😂
Bell sleeves? Absolutely.
Velvet? Yes!!
Crystals? Sage smudging? Incense & Essential oils? Dripping with boho jewelry? You bet.
Avoiding new furniture and getting it second hand from antiquing? Oh my goodness, yes. And leather! Tufted green velvet chairs!!
Drying my herbs? I have a legit herb garden so I can!
Butterflies and stars? ✨🦋✨ yes!
Long flowy dresses and layers layers LAYERS? Yes!
Chunky boots? Make ‘em combat!
Florence + The Machine? I love her!
Smokey eye? My favorite!
Basically wanting to be Captain Jack Sparrow with a million rings and a pirate flair? Every day, please!
Despite growing up in the Seattle area with woodlands, I ADORE the deserts of the American Southern like Sedona and Southern Utah. 🏜️
Literally everything you said I could check off 😂😂
The one thing I do differently is that I love a pop of color, particularly coral and rust.
I actually had a walking staff with a dragon claw and crystal ball on it from The Pyramid Collection (my favorite store) when I was a teenager.
This list was awesome!
It's like I have a crystal ball into your life! Lol love it! 🥰
@@teresachaotic.corner 😂👌🏻
Love Sedona
I wonder if whimsigoth is truly more of an evolution of 90s grunge, rehashed 70’s flower child, mixed with 60’s vampy hollywood witch (Bewitched, Morticia Adams etc) and Japanese dark mori kei. Cottage core is absolutely evolved from mori kei, which is/was more fashion based, and cottage core has taken it to a more aesthetic and lifestyle level. Either way, I love all the style smash ups and cultural exchange involved in a lot of these aesthetics.
I'll have to look into mori kei!
It’s whimsy plus cosy!
As someone who was into mori kei circa 2014, I definitely get what you are saying as far as the similarities of cottagecore in ethos and sensibilities, and I think fashionwise, most cottagecore fashion styles strikes me as most specifically similar to Western 'natural kei' (which usually is listed under the mori kei umbrella, lol).
The 90s totally had a 60’s/hippie revival.
Elizabeth Montgomery was more like a Palm Beach wife with her Lilli Pulitzer type frocks. Don't get me wrong, that was great about her.
hehe I always wondered why i gravitated more to this than the full-on goth, but I could never put my finger on it. I've been trying to emulate this for years. thanks for the breakdown!
I'm talking myself into dressing this aesthetic as I'm making this video. There's crystal shopping in my future! Thanks for watching🥰
OMG I didn´t even know there was a name for this, this is definitely my style and I love it! Sabrina and Phoebe are 2 of my favorite characters ever.
Aren't Sabrina & Phoebe the actual best? I didn't start out whimsigoth, but I ended the video shopping around for a 90s dress with celestial prints! Thank you for watching🥰
I live in Salem and I can confirm that October is like no other. I hate how crowded it gets but I love the whole Halloween vibe of the city for the entire month, it’s why I moved here!
I have always wanted to live in Salem and I'm so fascinated to hear how locals deal with the Halloween rush! Does the crowd die down in Nov or does it continue into Dec?
This video was so much fun to watch! ❤ I grew up in the 90’s watching Sabrina, Buffy, and Charmed, and even today their wardrobes influence my style. Im so happy to see this fashion style come back. 😊
Thank you🥰 The '90s was such a cozy time!
Yay, you’ve given me a new word to describe what I like - the 90’s natural fibres and velvet witch end of grunge. 😁
I feel slightly called out because aside from my main vocation I’m a qualified in several complementary therapies including aromatherapy, have studied phytotherapy and am a druid. 🍃
I also picked navy blue wallpaper with champagne gold coloured stars as my bedroom feature wall wallpaper. ✨
Not quite right on the level of incense, that would cause much nose-blindness. 😂
This is crazy, this was my look in the 90’s.
It’s fun to see it come back around again.
Ok this whole video had me cracking up but when you got off subject for a sec to talk about goats! 😂lol I love goats, they’re adorable!
just my bedroom stand up routine🤣 Thank you for watching! There should totally be a goat appreciation day
@@teresachaotic.corner lol agreed! Goats are criminally under appreciated!
really reminds me of grunge fairy core
whimsigoth and fairy core grunge definitely overlap! I did a video about fairycore too:)
As the official treasurer of the whimsigoth society, I can vouch for all of this! 🔮🌙🌻
Tell us about the whimsigoth society!
Some of the outfits in The Craft certainly touched on this aesthetic. More so Sarah and Rochelle than Nancy and Bonnie though.
The Craft also just has my favorite movie fashion ever and is why I’m convinced fashion peaked on the mid-90s.
I am turning 51 in a few months and my style of clothing I have gravitated to and feel at home in for most of my life is exactly this!
I am a youthful looking 50 year old and believe one can still rock this look as an older woman, just choose clothes that are complimentary to your changing shape and overall look💖💖💖
I just love how much you mention the 90s and how accurate you are and how you over sell it.
I'm subscribed. 👍
🥰 lol I'm definitely partial to the 90s. Thank you for watching😘
Actually there was a witch film in the 80’s that’s called Teen Witch very 80s but has Whimsigoth elements in it
I remember that movie! Might have seen it twice when it was on tv in the '90s.
Sorry for commenting on so many of your videos today but Practical Magic is one of my favourite films, you have ti watch it! I've never been a full on Whimsigoth but I've been appreciating this look more recently. Phoebe from the early Friends has a great Whimsigoth wardrobe. There used to be a shop in my city that was Whimsigoth central, it was great to look round as a 90s teenager.
I would love to see more Whimsigoth stores popping up! And more Practical Magic houses:)
How dare you read my DNA like that!! 😂😂 this video is everything and I could not stop laughing the whole time! So well done and in depth. I am so inspired now to put together outfits. I subscribed instantly 😊
🤣 thank you!!!😘
I live in Puerto Rico where the style is definitely normcore and my style is very eclectic so whenever I'm out and about I tend to get some stares , for example yesterday was a nice cool day so I wore a leopard print long sleeve top with a black vest, black pants and brown over the knee boots and one necklace very minimal in my opinion and I definitely got a lot of stares
Sounds like a cute outfit! I find that normcore is predominant everywhere, but the fun fashion aesthetics rule on the internet. You may be onto the 'minimal whimsigoth' look!
@@teresachaotic.corner thank you, I definitely felt cute 😊 lol and you're right the outfit could be a minimalist whimsygoth. I've been around for almost 5 decades so I've seen fashion come and go and then come back again 😁 but if I like something I'll wear it the second time around, there's no shame in my game 🤣
You rock it! and yes, you're right. Fashion is cyclical (a 20 year cycle but moving faster now). It's fascinating to observe what goes in and out of style
@@teresachaotic.corner indeed, you never know what they're going to hit us with next lol
Thank you for making this video, it was a really entertaining and informative watch! As a game dev this is really useful for me, as I've found fashion is a really complicated subject with tons of variables and combinations, a chemistry of materials, shapes, colours, atmosphere, culture and time! Amazing channel and keep it up!!
🥰 thank you for watching! I'm happy to introduce you to a fun new world!
I've been doing this since the 90s.. Still my style.. Im so happy its got a name now 😊
I always personally associated the idea of "whimsical goth" with the early 90's shoegaze/dream pop/twee pop subculture specifically - when I think of "whimsigoth" I think of bands like Slowdive, My Bloody Valentine, The Sundays, Cocteau Twins etc. Rachel Goswell from Slowdive is the biggest whimsigoth icon, the Stevie Nicks of shoegaze.
Also, re "whimsigoth" fashion, my Gen X mother wore a lot of that shit in old photos of her from the 90's, and she was extremely into the Cocteau Twins, The Sundays, and the Smashing Pumpkins. British "whimsigoth" definitely had much more of a musical component to it and was rooted in indie/alternative rock culture rather than films.
lol the goat tangent killed me
goats are enterprising creatures🐐
This was my go to look for the better part of the early 90s.
i really liked this vid. keep up the gr8 work! 😎
Thank you🥰
Very interesting video! Do you take requests by any chance? I'd love to see a video about gremlincore :)
I have a lot of rings, I have a half moon necklace with a cat on it. I have skulls, bats and bugs in resin. I need to get the 90's dresses you're talking about.
yup, the 90s dress is the final piece to become full whimsigoth
I love this video and the most important thing I learned it that goats are great swimmers
Thank you! 🥰 Goats are literally the GOAT🐐 and I'm a big fan of um... what they do.
Fascinating topuc! You rock theresa 🎉
Oops Teresa 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is fabulous! Original 90's goth girl here. I wore Doc Martins, still have my purple docs. And don't forget Fluevog shoes. 💖
Purple docs🥰 so cool!
Really good explanation!
Thanks for this vid!!!!
🥰 thank you for watching!
I do not believe in any sort of supernatural, it's just an aesthetic for me, but yeah, somehow you've described how I dress. I've been calling this style "the cottage witch", but whimsigoth has a nice ring to it too.
🤣 could be the power of crystals allows me to see inside your wardrobe🤔
You're playful ignorance to a lot of the things you were talking about was actually really funny and cute lol 💜✨️
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Yeah! "The purple crystals". They're amethysts. :D
Wow... Today is the day I found out I am an aesthetic... LOL!
Well that's me, I'm 65
tara was willow's girlfriend btw they are lesbians!
Lmao right! I laughed so hard when she called Tara her "friend" like girl... it takes a few seconds of searching on Google to find this out
This video is art
🥰🤭 thank you!
This is it...I have found my aesthetic!
So I really hate to be "that" person but I just have to say it. The style should really be called as it was originally referred to which was "Whimsigothic" because this style has nothing to do with "goth", which is an actual music-based subculture. It's just not a "goth" style because it didn't come from the goth music scene and as you (rightfully) pointed out, it was a thing started by the likes of Stevie Nicks with her Ethereal bohemian inspired look.
This style is nothing new at all, it's been around since the mid-late 60s Think of the kooky aunt who was into spirituality and/or new age beliefs. They tended to dress like this though not usually in darker color palettes, more earthy tones. And alos those who were into Wicca which has been a thing since the early 1900s But yeah Stevie Nicks especially took this "witchy" style and exploded into popularity in the 90s. It's just that back then it didn't have a name for it, people just referred to it as "bohemian style" and it didn't get a unique name for it until recently with the term "Whimsigothic".
But yeah I just had to speak on the "goth" part because contrary to belief, it is not a "goth" style at all. Really there are only 4 goth styles that are actually goth (via they come from the music);
"𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐝" (1980s, bands like Siouxsie And the Banshees, The Cure, The Danse Society, & Patricia Morrison from Sisters of Mercy)
"𝐃𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐤" (1980/1990s/2005 revival, bands like 45 Grave, Specimen, Tragic Black, & Christ vs Warhol)
"𝐑𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐜" (late 80s/1990s, bands like Gene Loves Jezebel, John Koviak from London After Midnight, Anna Nurmi from Two Witches, & Lydia Fortner from The Shroud)
"𝐍𝐮 𝐆𝐨𝐭𝐡" (2010s, bands like She Past Away, Lebanon Hanover, Twin Tribes, and Plastique Noir)
Anything other than those were just misappropriated styles that had nothing to do with goth.
Anyway very nice editing work, loved the way you presented the images and you were spot on with the things that make up the look.
Re-coining existing styles is a trend onto itself nowadays. That's how yoga pants got a makeover into 'flared leggings.' I think every generation desires to make an existing style ( new to them ) their own. The '60s-70s 'earth mother look' borrowed from druid culture and Eastern cultures. The '90s were nostalgic for the '70s, so the New Age earth mother look made a reappearance but with a grunge spin. It's all very fascinating! Interesting tidbit about the history of goth, Kai! It's something I would love to dive deeper into and learn more about. And thank you so much for watching!🥰
@@teresachaotic.corner No problem though if you do intend o doing a video about goth, just please don't make the mistake off saying that the "Rivethead"/ Industrial was the "goth of the 90s" because this is a VERY inaccurate thing I hear heard by many who don't understand that Industrial music is not goth music and it was it's own music-based subculture like that of goth only while goth had "goths", Industrial had "Rivetheads" (and formerly known "Industrialists").
Also this is how the whole "cybergoth" thing got misappropriated. "Cybergoth" was actually one of the first cases of goth misappropriation where people were labeling it a "goth" style when it was really just a form of Rivethead since "cybergoths" were centered around Industrial music genres like EBM, Electro-Industrial, and later in the 00s, Futurepop and Aggrotech as opposed to goth.
Same with "mallgoth", it's not an actual goth style neither and was just another misappropriated thing started by the media in the late 90s that was claiming Nu-Metal bands were the "new goth" of that time when that wasn't true.
I just figure i should point these out because this is where a lot of misinformation about the goth scene has scrutiny with lol.
there’s a difference between goth and gothic :)
I’m hella goth and totally dress this way a lot. Also did so in the 90s too. Kai, you need to let the people who were actually there explain what it was really like.
@@1015SaturdayNight "I'm hella goth" .... I mean, it's not a contest so whatever the means. And I said what I said. I may have been a kid in the 90s but I have ears and I have eyes. The second wave of Goth is what got me into Goth and I looked at what a lot of these musicians dressed like. Especially taking look at prominent women in the scene at the time like Lydia Fortner, Anna Nurmi, Eva O, Cynthia Coulter, Monica Richards Arianna Vespasiano, Debra Fogarty, and especially Rose Mortem (from the band The Awakening who went on to designing clothes), they weren't dressing like that and were doing the Romantic.
Am I saying that there weren't fans in that time who dressed like that? No, I'm not saying that. But what I am saying is that the style didn't come from goth (the music scene itself). From what I've observed, it was quite popular in the dream pop scene with bands like Mazzy Star (Hope Sandoval in general in the 90s), Cranes, Love Spirals Downwards, and Claire Voyant to name a few. Minus the abundance of celestial jewelry but the general silhouette? Most definitely.
I'm not saying that if someone dresses in the Whimsigothic style, they can't be goth, what I'm saying is that the style itself does not originate from goth because that's just the truth.
me watching this with freshly dyed purple hair
but do you own... a crystal?
You described me 100% and I ain’t even mad lol
Goth with colours
Color accents have been popular in gothic fashion since it's beginning. It's nothing new
cool vid :) the mic sound clips a bit
Thank you! lol audio is a work in progress for me!
I love goats AND poison gardens! Lol
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Yesssss! 🖤🙌🏻
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damn you didnt have to call me out this hard lmao
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Sold!
Yes..🖤💜
You are GOOD.
I've never been so called out 👀
Excuse me? How did you do such an in depth case study of me in specific? I demand answers. 🤣🤣🤣
tarot cards, a big purple crystal, and the assistance of a goat 🤣
The goat tangent made this video for me 😂
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Well, now I know my style is this and Cottage Core. I think you mixed St.John's Wort and Snow Drop together.
Wait until we do "dark cottagecore!" Alas, I'm a brazen blender of herbaceous names🤣
so, my old style has a name now? I don't really see many people wearing boho /dark clothe in Canada Quebec (like NONE) ...Going 35 this summer and i can finally afford more how i want to present myself. This style always feels like I'm shopping for 2-4 different style in one (boho/grunge/goth/vintage).
Love how thorough of an explanation this is!! Do you think you could do the same for cyber y2k? :)
Awww! Thank you! 🥰 Absolutely. Cyber y2k is on my to-film list.
@@teresachaotic.corner omg yay can’t wait!! Much appreciated 🙏
SoCal is so boring, I feel you. Moving here ruined my drive for fashion. It's like 70 in the daytime and 40 at night. I have to dress in layers. I'm always cold. Ugh. It's jeans and a light jacket all the time. When I lived in Georgia, I dressed so cute all the time because the weather was a consistent temp all day. Either hot or really cold, and I could dress accordingly. Plus, the reception I got when I moved here was, "why are you trying so hard?" after five years, I've given into the athleisure lifestyle. I actually really don't like how laid back California is, and I'm looking forward to moving. I went to a Christmas party dressed up. Half the people there were in sweatpants and I was mortified. Back in Georgia, that is like not acceptable, at least where I'm from. Apparently, how I dressed daily is considered business casual here.
Lol yes, SoCal is uber laid back. I've seen people wear crocs to a musical. Many people, actually...
the goth in whimsigoth comes from GOTHIC, not goth! Well researched 🙄👍🏻
Actually the goth in whimsiegoth comes from gothical, which is related to the gothic era. So it have nothing to do with the style goth. Anyways, good video 😊 I like the references you show.
This is rhe aesthetic that always creeped ne out as a kid (born 2001). I didn't know the name so I'd tell my mom I found the "hippy-gypsy-fortune teller" people and house decor to creep me out big time. Now I know that I was just irrationally creeped out by whimsigoth. That's the term. I actually kinda like some of this aesthetic now. But some of it still creeps me out. Line the suns and moons with faces. Creepy.
🤣 something about those fluttery sleeves...
i laughed so hard
that mic..
I feel targeted 😂
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Not everything started in the 70s.
I just called it gypsy lol
G*psy is a slur
n100 sub :D
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I find it interesting that you know so much about goats but don’t know what an amethyst is 😂
I have horrible priorities 😅
Mainstream 90s goth
Very Harry Potter too
Please stop saying boho in Bohemian it's Romani. That is a vary Politically Incorrect term for a culture that we took looks from and renamed it. It's not ok to say boho or bohemian for they look