Emo and Goth
Emo
The subculture emo is connected with kind
of music, and it also has an influence on
appearance, behavior, and outlook on life.
Try to understand what exactly emo is.
Like any style, any fashion or culture, exact
definition is disputable, often depends on
personal perception. The word "emo" is
connected with an emotional conditional
and fate of a person. It’s most exact
definition. The biggest part of them loves
the underground, indie music.
 .
Music. Emo boys – are usually the
main representatives of this music,
which usually consists of the emotional
lyrics and unessential "screamo". For
many years this musical genre has
been usually considered as an
underground.
Most of the time guys are in a touch of
bitterness, depression, insult and
uncertainty
Clothing: This style was born after
the punk and goth culture. narrow
jeans, fitting T-shirts with symbols of
musical groups on them, belts with
thorns, and old, black worn out pair of
jogging shoes.
Hairstyle: Black hair , a long
bang only on one side of your head
and forehead, colored strands
Goth
The Goth has strange lifestyle and interesting in death.
The name “Goths” came from the neogotic period of
literature. It’s atmosphere of mistery and stories about
Dracula and Frankenstein. They have a very
interesting style: swept black hear, white skin, bright
make-up and clothes in black colors. The Goths are not
funny, but there are many anecdotes about them. They
don’t like any animals, and sacrifice them in time of
ceremony To sum it up, the Goths are very popular in
now days. Their lifestyle, music and make-up are very
interesting for teenagers
 The members of this subculture wear the blackest
black, with a lot of silver jewellery and have very
black hair and look as this and pale as possible.
The members gather together to read Bram Stoker
and talk about being vampires, and about the end
of the world.
Fashion is, naturally, based on the look from the
period, which itself was heavily influenced by
Punk - fishnets, leather jackets, piercings - in
addition to heavy make-up, HUGE hair and the
occassional bit of bondage gear. And, of course,
lots of black.
Victorian Goth
One of the biggest influences on Gothic
fashion has been the imagery in Gothic
literature and their movie counterparts,
particular that of Victorian writers such as
Edgar Allen Poe and Bram Stoker.
Victorian fashions like corsets, lace, frock
coats and pale skin are popular throughout
the scene, but maybe none wear them
with as much style as the Victorian Goth.
Like their Victorian role models, the
Victorian Goths wish to convey an image
of decorum and dignity. Clothes must be
smart and, for many, historically accurate
Ball dress and mourning garb are
particularly prominent in the scene.
Victorian Goths may also indulge in
activities that were popular in
Victorian high society, including
theatre, masquerades, tea parties
and poetry. And, naturally, any kind of
Dickensian or other Victorian festival
that gives them an excuse to parade
in costume.
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Emo and Goth

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    Emo The subculture emois connected with kind of music, and it also has an influence on appearance, behavior, and outlook on life. Try to understand what exactly emo is. Like any style, any fashion or culture, exact definition is disputable, often depends on personal perception. The word "emo" is connected with an emotional conditional and fate of a person. It’s most exact definition. The biggest part of them loves the underground, indie music.  .
  • 3.
    Music. Emo boys– are usually the main representatives of this music, which usually consists of the emotional lyrics and unessential "screamo". For many years this musical genre has been usually considered as an underground. Most of the time guys are in a touch of bitterness, depression, insult and uncertainty
  • 4.
    Clothing: This stylewas born after the punk and goth culture. narrow jeans, fitting T-shirts with symbols of musical groups on them, belts with thorns, and old, black worn out pair of jogging shoes.
  • 5.
    Hairstyle: Black hair, a long bang only on one side of your head and forehead, colored strands
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    Goth The Goth hasstrange lifestyle and interesting in death. The name “Goths” came from the neogotic period of literature. It’s atmosphere of mistery and stories about Dracula and Frankenstein. They have a very interesting style: swept black hear, white skin, bright make-up and clothes in black colors. The Goths are not funny, but there are many anecdotes about them. They don’t like any animals, and sacrifice them in time of ceremony To sum it up, the Goths are very popular in now days. Their lifestyle, music and make-up are very interesting for teenagers
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     The membersof this subculture wear the blackest black, with a lot of silver jewellery and have very black hair and look as this and pale as possible. The members gather together to read Bram Stoker and talk about being vampires, and about the end of the world.
  • 8.
    Fashion is, naturally,based on the look from the period, which itself was heavily influenced by Punk - fishnets, leather jackets, piercings - in addition to heavy make-up, HUGE hair and the occassional bit of bondage gear. And, of course, lots of black.
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    Victorian Goth One ofthe biggest influences on Gothic fashion has been the imagery in Gothic literature and their movie counterparts, particular that of Victorian writers such as Edgar Allen Poe and Bram Stoker. Victorian fashions like corsets, lace, frock coats and pale skin are popular throughout the scene, but maybe none wear them with as much style as the Victorian Goth.
  • 10.
    Like their Victorianrole models, the Victorian Goths wish to convey an image of decorum and dignity. Clothes must be smart and, for many, historically accurate Ball dress and mourning garb are particularly prominent in the scene.
  • 11.
    Victorian Goths mayalso indulge in activities that were popular in Victorian high society, including theatre, masquerades, tea parties and poetry. And, naturally, any kind of Dickensian or other Victorian festival that gives them an excuse to parade in costume.