And now for something a little different. Author/Writer Lisa Ladouceur and an entire female crew from Toronto, Canada (including designs from House of Etiquette Latex, Plastik Wrap, and Gloomth & the Cult of Melancholy as well as featuring music from Amy's ArmsJohnny Hollow, and For Esme) has created a four minute video that will bring you through forty years of goth culture. The video will take you from the roots of 70s punk, to Cybergoth, all the way to the modern essence of witchy Nu-Goth. And, well, I've said enough. Watch the video below for yourself! 


I was really quite bored of seeing the headline 'Celebrity X Goes Goth' every time a model or pop star shows up on a red carpet wearing all black. That's not what Goth is about. And while I'm a fan of the many different 'fashion history in two minute' videos, they all seem to showcase conventional, very mainstream beauty standards. I wanted to create something that celebrated the wilder, weirder goth girls out there, and to really show how goth style has evolved over the decades. -Liisa Ladouceur

For more on Lissa Ladouceur, follow her on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.
Author/Writer Liisa Ladouceur Takes Us Through Decades of Goth Fashion in 'Forty Years of Goth Style'
July 9, 2016
Brutal Resonance

Author/Writer Liisa Ladouceur Takes Us Through Decades of Goth Fashion in 'Forty Years of Goth Style'

And now for something a little different. Author/Writer Lisa Ladouceur and an entire female crew from Toronto, Canada (including designs from House of Etiquette Latex, Plastik Wrap, and Gloomth & the Cult of Melancholy as well as featuring music from Amy's ArmsJohnny Hollow, and For Esme) has created a four minute video that will bring you through forty years of goth culture. The video will take you from the roots of 70s punk, to Cybergoth, all the way to the modern essence of witchy Nu-Goth. And, well, I've said enough. Watch the video below for yourself! 


I was really quite bored of seeing the headline 'Celebrity X Goes Goth' every time a model or pop star shows up on a red carpet wearing all black. That's not what Goth is about. And while I'm a fan of the many different 'fashion history in two minute' videos, they all seem to showcase conventional, very mainstream beauty standards. I wanted to create something that celebrated the wilder, weirder goth girls out there, and to really show how goth style has evolved over the decades. -Liisa Ladouceur

For more on Lissa Ladouceur, follow her on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.
Jul 09 2016

Steven Gullotta

info@brutalresonance.com
I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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