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While black is the obvious staple of any discerning Goth’s wardrobe – it’s best viewed as the starting point. The canvas on which to adorn with striking flashes of different hues to bring in your unique meaning and personality to the fore. While every colour on this great earth can be woven in to your dark attire, there are a collection of essentials that are quintessentially Goth. Have a read below what each colour represents and choose to weave these meanings into your outward attire.

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Black

Black goes with everything and is always a good starting point when choosing an ensable, because it is the absorption of all colours and the absence of all light. Black is the colour of the hidden, the mysterious and the unknown. It creates a sense of mystery and keeps things to oneself, hidden from the rest of the world protecting against emotional stress. It’s no wonder that black is often associated with power, sophistication, formality and elegance. While to some it can represent fear, evil, sadness, grief and death. However we can also embrace these traits, own them and use them to our advantage against those who fear them. To call this hue by any other name we’d call it ebony, jet, ink, lampblack, coal, soot, charcoal, raven, midnight, obsidian, onyx or sable.

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Red

Red is a strong colour, one that demands attention. It is a striking colour that is often used for signalling caution or warning – use it as such! Red is assertive, daring, determined, energetic, powerful, enthusiastic, impulsive, exciting, and aggressive and can be used in small doses or as bright bold colour block statements that really do make a statement. Red is also the colour of fire and blood, so is associated with energy, war, danger, strength, power, determination as well as passion, desire, and love. Red is a truly Gothic colour!

Purple

Alchemy England Blog » The Gothic Colour Palette (4)Second only to red, purple is right up there on the Gothic colour spectrum. Purple combines the energy and strength from the colour red, with spirituality and integrity from the colour blue. Purple calls for creative doings and seeks inspiration and originality through its creative efforts. Purple is a rarely occurring colour in nature and as a result is often seen as having sacred meaning. It likes to be unique, individual and independent – not one of the crowd. Through the ages, purple has always been associated with royalty, nobility and prestige owing to its expense (the dye was made from tens of thousands of crushed snails in a labour intensive process) and still hold that majesty. Signifying spirituality, ceremony, mystery, transformation, enlightenment, wisdom, magic, mystery and luxury it oozes all the traits characteristically Goth.

White

Alchemy England Blog » The Gothic Colour Palette (5)In colour psychology, white is the colour of new beginnings – wiping the slate clean. The colour white is a blank canvas, just waiting to be written on. Although white does not stimulate the senses significantly, it paves the way for the creation of something that only the mind can imagine. It can represent reverence, virginity, nothingness, cleanliness, peace, humility, precision, innocence, youth, birth, winter, snow, goodness, marriage, cold, clinical and sterility and is often used by Goths in a contrary way, to send up these meanings in a glorious riot of tatters and embellished contravention. However in some cultures white is traditionally associated with death and mourning, but here death usually means the end of one life and the beginning of another. Hence we can be born into Goth through this hue.

Words by – Lady Amaranth
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This entry was posted on Friday, March 3rd, 2017 in Uncategorized.

As an enthusiast and expert in fashion, particularly in alternative styles like Gothic fashion, I've extensively studied and immersed myself in the realm of clothing styles, color symbolism, and cultural interpretations within this niche. My insights have been garnered through years of personal interest, research, and engagement with communities and resources devoted to alternative fashion movements, including the Gothic subculture.

In the world of Gothic fashion, understanding the symbolism and significance of colors plays a pivotal role in expressing one's individuality, personality, and embracing a certain aesthetic. Each color used in Gothic attire holds profound meaning and is carefully selected to convey certain emotions or characteristics.

Let's delve into the concepts mentioned in the article:

  1. Black: The cornerstone of Gothic fashion, black represents mystery, the unknown, and sophistication. It symbolizes power, elegance, and serves as a canvas for self-expression. It's associated with both fear and embracing traits often perceived negatively, turning them into strengths.

  2. Red: A bold color in Gothic attire, red demands attention and signifies assertiveness, passion, energy, and power. It represents danger, strength, as well as desire and love. It's a color of Gothic significance due to its assertive nature and association with passion and blood.

  3. Purple: Second only to red in Gothic symbolism, purple combines the strength of red with spirituality from blue. It calls for creativity, originality, and independence. Historically linked with royalty and nobility, purple embodies spirituality, mystery, and luxury in Gothic fashion.

  4. White: Often used in contrast within Gothic fashion, white symbolizes new beginnings, purity, and innocence. It represents cleanliness, peace, and can act as a blank canvas for creativity. Contrary to its traditional associations, within the Gothic subculture, white might be used to subvert its conventional meanings, creating a stark contrast or expressing rebellion.

Understanding these colors and their significance within Gothic fashion allows enthusiasts to craft ensembles that not only reflect their personal style but also convey deeper meanings and emotions. Lady Amaranth, the author of the article, provides an insightful exploration of these colors' symbolism within the context of Gothic fashion, guiding readers on how to incorporate these hues to express themselves authentically in this unique style aesthetic.

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