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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Premiered Mar 21, 2023 ^^
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I noticed that these outfits also happen to be quite disability friendly! I wear knee braces, so I'm always looking for fun ways to style leggings and skirts, I want to wear more belt pouches as they seem like they'd be easier to use a cane with than purses and not weigh down my shoulders and back like backpacks do, and they all look very comfy and good for people with sensory problems!
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Love this breakdown! I didn’t realize how cool Knightcore is.
Growing up, I wanted to be Goth so badly. But I hate black. I realize now that what I was truly drawn to was the “gothic”, not “goth”— the dramatic medieval look of Gothic art. The jewel tones, the bell sleeves, the lace-up details of corsets and grommets in blouses. A bit witchy, a bit emo, but very romantic and medieval. Probably why I was drawn to TV shows like “Merlin” and BBC’s “Robin Hood”!
So now that I have realized these elements, I am drawing closer to my love for Whimsigoth and incorporating little nods to bohemian fantasy in my outfits!
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My personal style is all over the place. I mostly thrift my clothing, so I build up miscellaneous items to use some of my gorgeous pieces that'll have to be pried from my corpse one day.
My favorite piece has to be a stretch belt I got thrifting; it's cream, with an ornate double sided leaf buckle in an antique gold finish. I love pairing it with a nice long sleeved blouse underneath my turquoise sundress (it has an asymmetric hem that's longer on the sides, so it's my butterfly dress).
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Thank you so much for putting all of this together! I love seeing all the ways you used "modern" clothing to make these asthetics work! I'm not a great sewer, so this has been so helpful not having to create things from scratch but still making it work!!!! 🎉 Love your style and videos, thank you for bringing us along and inspiring us!
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I am right there with you on the Target leggings, especially the ones with the diagonal pintuck detailing. So comfortable and sturdy! I have a LOT of leggings and jeggings from Target and I wear them so much I've actually had to fix the split inner seams one a couple of them.😂 Wild Fable is also great for cheap and comfy midriff shirts that can layer under corsets and bodices for the Fantasycore aesthetic without the long sleeves, or under camisoles or slip dresses or overalls. (We're heading into summer swelter now, so definitely going for the cottons and linens. 😂)
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@ArtichokeHunter
1 year ago
i guess some people would argue it's science fiction but i've found it pretty easy to thrift a steampunky vibe with victorian-esque shirts/dresses and blazers with that kind of old military button style. it seems easy to me to wear in a subtle way when you don't wear a top hat/monocle/goggles. just a fun lil retrofuture vibe, especially with the right accessories
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