... Read moreOkay, fellow darklings, let's be real: summer can be a struggle when your soul thrives in black. I totally get it! But after years of trial and error, I've gathered some game-changing tips to keep our goth aesthetic alive and well, even when the sun is blazing. Forget the idea that you have to ditch black or suffer in layers. It's all about smart choices!
First up, let's talk about fabrics and fit. The original post mentioned athleticwear, mesh, and lace, and honestly, they're lifesavers! I've found that moisture-wicking athletic fabrics, usually reserved for workouts, can be incredibly stylish and comfortable in a goth context. Think sleek black leggings or breathable tops that wick away sweat. Don't underestimate mesh either – a mesh top or dress worn over a simple black slip can give you that edgy look without trapping heat. And lace? It's your best friend for elegant lightness. I swear by thin lace dresses or tops, especially if they have cut-outs or are sheer. My favorite trick is using a mesh skirt as a dress – it works wonders for breathability. Look for natural fibers like lightweight cotton, linen, or rayon too; they breathe much better than heavy synthetics. Opt for looser, flowy silhouettes like maxi skirts, wide-leg trousers, or oversized tunics over tight, restrictive clothing. This allows air to circulate, keeping you cooler.
Now, about wearing black when it’s hot – the age-old question! While many believe black absorbs more heat, it also emits heat more efficiently. The key is to choose the right black garments. A thin, loose black dress in a breathable fabric will feel much cooler than a tight, thick black outfit. Think about how much sun exposure your skin will get. If you're going to be in direct sunlight, lighter colors might reflect more, but a loose black garment can actually protect your skin from UV rays while allowing air to flow. The biggest takeaway? Don't be afraid of black, just be smart about the fabric and fit.
Finally, let's tackle summer goth makeup. Melting makeup is no one's friend. My secret weapon? Primer and setting spray! A good mattifying primer creates a barrier, and a reliable setting spray locks everything in place. For foundation, I often switch to a lighter tinted moisturizer or even just spot-conceal. If you love a dramatic eye, invest in waterproof eyeliner and mascara. I find that smudged eyeliner and a dark, diffused eyeshadow look hold up better than sharp, precise lines that can crease. For lips, long-wear liquid lipsticks are fantastic, or if you prefer something lighter, a dark tinted balm can give you that vampy vibe without the heavy feel. Don't forget sunscreen – even if you're going for a pale look, protecting your skin is vital.
Embrace these tips, experiment with your wardrobe, and show the summer heat that your goth spirit can't be dimmed! What are your go-to summer goth hacks?
i LOVE finding black workout clothes i live in them during goth summer