• Romantic goth is a style recognized by lots of lacey layers, Victorian inspired pieces, and the soft makeup. One of my personal favorite styles, romantic goths like to focus on the beauty in dark things, and as the name suggests, romanticize the things that may be too dark for some. Where did it come from?

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  • This Pagan holiday, celebrated on March 20-21 (on the day of the Spring Equinox), honors fertility and the coming warm weather & longer days. You’ll find many similarities to Easter, a Christian holiday. Today, we’ll be going through the long history, traditions, and some correspondences for Ostara. The History Many civilizations for tens of thousands

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  • Hello and welcome to my first Paganism Deep Dive! We’ll be starting by learning about the Sabbats. First up: Imbolc, celebrated Feb 1-2, marking the midpoint between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. Please join me in learning about the history, traditions, and symbolism of Imbolc. The History Imbolc originated in pre-Christian Ireland, the

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  • Welcome to my first Fashion Deep Dive! This week’s style: Whimsigoth. This subgenre typically includes celestial motifs, deep jewel tones, and flowy silhouettes. It’s heavily inspired by the late 80s and 90s. We’ll be diving into the history and elements of the style, as well as some style inspo! Where did Whimsigoth come from? Whimsigoth

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