What is a Victorian Goth?

Victorian Goth is a style that merges the classic trends of Victorian fashion with Goth sensibilities. Not to be confused with Romantic Goth, which pulls inspiration from the Romantic era which began at the end of the 18th century and ended in the mid-1800s before the Victorian era had properly landed.
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What is the difference between gothic and Victorian?

Gothic design is best showcased in institutional buildings and churches with impressive peaked roofs, arches and elements that were inspired by medieval Europe. Victorian homes, in contrast, were shorter and emphasized curved, horizontal lines and lighter materials.
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What period is Victorian Gothic?

Sometimes known as Victorian Revival, this was a style of church architecture popular during the mid to late 19th century. The Victorian period was a time when many old medieval churches were rebuilt or renovated.
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What do Victorian Goths listen to?

Music. Romantic Goths usually tend to listen to neoclassical darkwave, dark cabaret, or operatic influenced ethereal wave with a brooding or passionate mood. Since it came out of the 90s scene, they may prefer music from this decade.
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Where did Victorian Goth come from?

Goth is a subculture that began in the United Kingdom during the early 1980s. It was developed by fans of gothic rock, an offshoot of the post-punk music genre. The name goth was derived directly from the genre.
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Do Goths believe in God?

Gothic religion was purely tribal, in which polytheism, nature worship, and ancestor worship were one and the same. We know that the Amali dynasty deified their ancestors, the Ansis (Aesir), and that the Tervingi opened battle with songs of praise for their ancestors.
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What does a Goth believe in?

The subculture is marked by its emphasis on individualism, tolerance for (sexual) diversity, a strong emphasis on creativity, a dislike of social conservatism and a strong tendency towards cynicism, but even these ideas are not common to all goths.
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How do you know if your gothic?

All Goths wear black all the time. Traditional goths did typically tend to wear all black outfits, but as the subculture has grown off-shoots and outgrowths such as romantic goth, deathrock, and the deathrock revival, different types of colours have been added into the style.
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What makes someone a Goth?

The Oxford English Dictionary defines a goth as "a performer or fan of [goth] music, or anyone who adopts a similar appearance, typically through the use of dark eye make-up and pale skin colouring, dark clothes, and bulky metallic jewellery".
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Is Goth still a thing 2021?

The fashion Goth has been trending for a few seasons now. Just take a look at the spring 2021 collections of Sacai, Rick Owens, and Yohji Yamamoto and of course, mainstays like Noir Kei Ninomiya. But online, too, the Goth is making a comeback with spiked collars, mismatched leg warmers, chains, platforms, and plaid.
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What is high Victorian style?

High Victorian Gothic was an eclectic architectural style and movement during the mid-late 19th century. It is seen by architectural historians as either a sub-style of the broader Gothic Revival style, or a separate style in its own right.
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Is Gothic literature Victorian?

Gothic Literature is a genre that was created by the cultural and societal norms of Victorian England. Various historical elements of Victorian England have also contributed to this unique genre.
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When was the Victorian Gothic Revival?

The Gothic Revival was a conscious movement that began in England to revive Gothic forms, mostly in the second half of the 18th century and throughout the 19th century. The late-18th century examples were often domestic and highly decorative, as seen at Strawberry Hill, which made the style fashionable.
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Are Victorian homes Gothic?

The 19th-century buildings, called High Gothic Revival, High Victorian Gothic, or Neo-Gothic, were closely modeled after the great architecture of medieval Europe. One of the most famous examples of High Victorian Gothic architecture is Victoria Tower (1860) at the Royal Palace of Westminster in London, England.
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Are Victorian houses Gothic?

Victorian: Elaborate and Ornate

The Victorian styles evolved largely from the imposing, elaborate Gothic style, which appealed to the romantic Victorian idea that fashion, architecture and furnishings should be beautiful rather than practical.”
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What is the difference between Queen Anne and Victorian?

While previous Victorian styles largely focused on reviving the aesthetics from a single era, the Queen Anne style drew on influences from the Elizabethan, Jacobean, Georgian, and Tudor eras (although was notably influenced very little by the reign of Queen Anne herself).
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What is Goth vs Emo?

Emo belongs to post-hardcore, pop punk and indie rock style while gothic rock is a form of punk rock, glam punk and post punk. Emo rockers preach release of primal energy with abstract and chaotic sub structures while Goth are recognized by emphasis on darkness in their tone, dress, hair dyes, make up, emotion, etc.
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Why do Goths call themselves Goth?

It was developed by fans of Gothic rock, an offshoot of the post-punk music genre. The name Goth was derived directly from the genre. Notable post-punk artists who presaged the Gothic rock genre and helped develop and shape the subculture include: Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, the Cure, and Joy Division.
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Are Goths depressed?

A study suggests that young people who identify as goths may be at increased risk of depression and self-harm. The link is not fully explained by researchers but a tendency for goths to distance themselves from society is said to play a part. BBC News website readers share their experiences of being a goth.
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Can I be emo and goth?

Even though they're different, the Goth subculture being more macabre and delving into all kinds of types with several muslcal preferences and Emo (short for Emotion or Emotive Hardcore) more based around a modern version of 80's Trad Goth with alternative rock, metal and grunge music that's more popular with the teens ...
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What do goths do for fun?

Goth humour

In particular, accounts of Goths by Goths themselves often stress how much fun it is to be one. Dressing up, dancing, hanging out with like-minded friends – Goths enjoy similar leisure activities to young (and not-so-young) people the world over.
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Are goths violent?

Despite their often extreme appearance and their liking for gore and violent imagery, goths are usually quiet, peaceful types and, aside from a couple of Whitby weekenders a year, seldom gather in large enough numbers to defend themselves.
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What are goths against?

Contents. The Goths were a nomadic Germanic people who fought against Roman rule in the late 300s and early 400s A.D., helping to bring about the downfall of the Roman Empire, which had controlled much of Europe for centuries.
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Why do goths wear crosses?

The Meaning Behind Gothic Crosses

Many like to wear a Gothic style cross to show that they are part of the Gothic lifestyle, and to show that they believe in Satan or the occult. The crosses seen in jewelry designs come from Germanic culture and depending on the position and style can mean different things.
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Do Goths still exist?

With so many pockets of the goth aesthetic and subculture exploding and evolving over the last few decades, the word goth has become synonymous with multiple cultural and social milestones. So let's examine what it means to be goth in 2021 and look back at how the goth aesthetic began!
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