
How to Be a Goth
Notes on Undead Style
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Narrated by:
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Tish Weinstock
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By:
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Tish Weinstock
About this listen
AS SEEN on RITA ORA's Insta
'There's a bit of goth in us all' KATE MOSS
'A celebration of darkness' ANJELICA HUSTON
Amidst the waking nightmares of our times, the solace of goth soothes our morbid anxieties. Goth now permeates the mainstream at every juncture - fashion, art, music, film, beauty.
This grimoire is a manual for every goth, both seasoned and aspiring, as you navigate the pentagram of life. Held within its pages is an inventory of undead icons throughout the ages, plus notes from goths and goth-coded individuals like Christina Ricci and Michèle Lamy on:
-Which films to watch
-Clothes to don
-Music to wallow in
-And books to take with you to the grave
From the BEAUTY EDTIOR at VOGUE©2024 Tish Weinstock (P)2024 Octopus Publishing Group
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