Tiara with feather: Claire's
Lipstick: Christian Dior "Rouge Accent"
Earrings: H&M Divided
Cardigan: New Look
Bracelet: Claire's
Nail Polish: Sally Hansen 'Honeymoon red'
Dress: H&M
Panty: H&M
Shoes: Sacha












Where did the Gothic Hairstyles come from? It got its name from the Victorian term for a certain kind of dark and violent literature, relating to the Gothic period in the Middle Ages. This hairstyle is not popular type, and it is different from what Elvira has and not the same as a punk hairstyle. This style is a combination mix of both, punk and Elvira dark hair style.
Goth hair includes colors like red, purple, and even blond. It may require styling, cutting, or treatment techniques, and often requires backcombing, teasing or the liberal application of styling aids.
Types of gothic hairstyle
Hair Falls -The extensions are needed. The Goth hair falls are with a wide range of colors with multi-dimensional tones to blend with your own hair.
Hair Braided – Braiding your hair to create the hairstyle.
You can wear all black, white makeup or funky hats for the punk Goth look. Gothic hairstyles are more about the color than the cut. You can choose blues, pinks, greens and black for Goth look.

Loads of youths back then helped to revive this trend, which was first discovered in the USA during the 50s. In the 50s, musicians attempted to re-interpret the traditional “black” Rhythm & Blues music genre with (at the time) current instruments, thus creating what we know now as Rock ‘n Roll. This worked out quite well and influences the thousands of rockabillies all over the world today. During the past decade, musicians such as Gwen Stefani of the band No-Doubt has caused a lot of excitement with her rockabilly hairstyle, and surely has influenced a lot of her female fan-base to follow in her trend-setting footsteps by adapting the same rockabilly hairstyle for women.