𝔐𝔶 𝔉𝔞𝔳𝔬𝔯𝔦𝔱𝔢 ℑ𝔫𝔡𝔲𝔰𝔱𝔯𝔦𝔞𝔩 𝔊𝔬𝔱𝔥 𝔩𝔬𝔬𝔨🦇🖤
Haven’t had the energy to dress up and do some super fun makeup looks but I loved this look so so much hopefully I’ll be able to do more soon 🕷️🖤
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So, you've seen my industrial goth look, and if you're like me, you love exploring unique styles! You might be wondering, 'What exactly is industrial goth?' It's more than just an outfit; it's a whole vibe! This distinct style emerged from the industrial music scene, blending elements of punk, cyber, and traditional goth with a gritty, dystopian, often post-apocalyptic edge. Think functional, military-inspired pieces mixed with striking, often synthetic textures and bold accessories. It's about looking powerful, futuristic, and a little bit rebellious, making a strong statement through your industrial goth fashion choices. When I'm putting together an industrial goth outfit, I often think about contrasting textures and strong silhouettes. You'll frequently see an abundance of black, but also metallic grays, deep reds (like my corset!), and even neon accents. Core pieces for an industrial goth outfit often include sturdy boots, utility belts, harnesses, and fishnets – I love how red fishnet sleeves, for example, can add such a vibrant pop! You might also spot PVC, leather, or even ripped and distressed fabrics. It's about creating a look that feels both manufactured and artistic. My outfit here, with the black top, red corset, and those fishnet sleeves, really captures that essence. It’s an effective industrial goth outfit that commands attention and showcases the unique industrial goth aesthetic. And then there's the makeup! Industrial goth makeup is usually quite dramatic, just like the intense look I shared. It often starts with a pale base, like the white foundation I use, to create a stark contrast. Heavy eye makeup is a must – think sharp, elongated eyeliner, dark eyeshadows, and sometimes even geometric designs or tribal-inspired patterns. Dark red lipstick, black lipstick, or even metallic shades complete the lips. It's not just about looking 'gothic'; it's about looking intense, sometimes a bit cybernetic, and always impactful. A nose ring or other facial piercings often complement this aesthetic perfectly, adding to that edgy 'goth girl look.' This really sets industrial makeup apart from other goth styles. The industrial goth aesthetic isn't just about one item; it's about the compilation – how these elements create a cohesive 'goth look' that's distinct from traditional goth. It's a statement, a reflection of the music and the industrial subculture itself. Whether you're aiming for a full industrial gothic fashion statement or just want to incorporate some industrial makeup elements into your everyday style, it's about embracing boldness and a unique vision. I find that building an industrial outfit is a creative process, mixing and matching until I capture that perfect balance of dark, edgy, and futuristic that defines industrial gothic style. It's definitely a subculture where you can truly dress to impress!



