Due to the creative mind of Estonian artist Kerli Koiv, her visualization of the "bubble goth" is becoming an uprising trend. It Works off her idea of putting two things together that generally don't mix. In her instance, Goth pieces such as industrial masks and dread falls mixed up in pastel combinations and quite regularly stark white.
(i did have some images for this, which are no-longer avaliable)
If you ever want to dress this way, weather it be for everyday or as a dress up her are some starting tips:
-Work with white, unless you know allot about her fashion and are quite experienced with it, Black is likely to make you look like the regular Goth
- Big hair! use dread falls and other artificial hair add ins (plaits work well to, if you want it fashion friendly). Make it effortless, its not a tidy look. Tie some ribbon if you like.
- keep your colour theme, like many goth fashions you need to do this strictly for the best results, try light and vibrant colours
- Tight clothing, it doesn't have to be revealing, wear singlets/corsets/corseting, stockings/fishnets and long sleeves if you like. Just not baggy
- Bulky shoes. heels, lace up platforms, furry ugg boots if your brave (artificially coloured, may be expensive)
check out these shoes: (from google)
- basic accessories, a ribbon bracelet or a pair of gloves (or a teddy mask? this can be viewed in her video army of love)
- don't be serious, its a fun fashion, it needs that "fun" feeling about it.
Overall just be interesting its quite fun to play around with, just step out of your comfort zone, experiment and you'll look fab!