Gothic Beauty Magazine #53: Alternative Fashion, Spooky Tunes and a Proposal with a Vampire

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Ah, the dark allure of gothic culture, where combining the blackest of blacks and architecturally stylistic fashion is of utmost importance. For lovers of all things bewitching or those wishing to dive deeper into the culture, a guide into the darkness awaits — Gothic Beauty Magazine.
Between both big name and up-and-coming artists, fashion, unique production, and a lot of black eyeliner to top it all off, it’s the one stop buffet for anything gothic-related.

Picture this: the 53rd issue comes with a whole bit about a bride and a vampire, a Wednesday Addams fashion dream, as well as an absinthe cat bag perfect for carrying around your witchy essentials or Salem-related stuff. What’s not to love?

This issue starts with the stark Kassandra Love, whose creative work with Katakomb comprises some of the most high-quality designs in gothic fashion that I’ve ever seen – including the Wednesday Addams dress. It didn’t take much convincing to jump into the story of the brand and its creator, and I must say that the interview by Lenore was a fantastic read from start to finish.

The kicker for me was the streampunk-turned-romantic-turned-gothic-turned-vampiric proposal and proposal feature by Catherine Campbell. The author captures the love story of Hilary Branner and Marc Fuerst, two fantastic creatives with a knack for some ‘ooky’ regalia, a common interest that improved not only their relationship, but the wedding as well. Note to self: demand a vampire-themed proposal at a New Orleans restaurant.

Something about Nyctophilia immediately caught my eye too. Maybe it was the name, or maybe it was the interview with Forrest Black and his thorough coverage of the European counterculture Youtube scene, which will now prompt me to book a flight to Hamburg to visit Chrissi’s shop for some goodies.

And let’s not forget the other little gems sprinkled throughout – book club suggestions that go perfectly with an Edgar Allan Poe poster and a playlist that’s all rock ‘n roll with a dash of witchy vibes. Ludovico Technique – a name that sounds as mysterious as it is enchanting – was one I was happy to see again, especially since Amelia G’s interview is like a cherry on top of the black-velvet cake.

Naturally though, LashyDoodle commanded my full attention as someone who absolutely spends too much time attaching false lashes most of my mornings. The practice is incredibly popular among gothic influencers. I personally have been wearing these little pieces of art for years now, and LashyDoodle eyeliners are as smooth as butter and as dark as the night. No, I’m definitely not ordering more right now.

From start to finish, Gothic Beauty Magazine knows how to captivate the reader. This digital edition of Gothic Beauty 53, which is a must-read, is available now for anyone who wants to add a tinge of glamour and darkness to spice up their day. You can use coupon code for just a couple more days to get the download. Gothic Beauty 53 is also available in print.




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