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Whitby Goth Weekend is a bi annual Goth meet up, in the seaside town of Whitby in Yorkshire North England. Whitby is also the inspirational spark that lit the flames of writer Bram Stoker, to create the story of Dracula. Base on this Gothic heritage, along with Whitby Jet the Victorians were obsessed with, the WGW has became a global pilgrimage for many to celebrate Gothic style in a fashion context. That is Goth in its widest context incorporating, all its genres and sub cultures, including Steampunk. Images show people dressing up and posing for a photo, as they promenade around the towns cobbled streets. Many people make and create their own costumes, especially the steampunk looks where their items have working functionality.
Whitby Goth Weekend is a bi annual Goth meet up, in the seaside town of Whitby in Yorkshire North England. Whitby is also the inspirational spark that lit the flames of writer Bram Stoker, to create the story of Dracula. Base on this Gothic heritage, along with Whitby Jet the Victorians were obsessed with, the WGW has became a global pilgrimage for many to celebrate Gothic style in a fashion context. That is Goth in its widest context incorporating, all its genres and sub cultures, including Steampunk. Images show people dressing up and posing for a photo, as they promenade around the towns cobbled streets. Many people make and create their own costumes, especially the steampunk looks where their items have working functionality.
Award-winning author and journalist La Carmina runs the leading alternative / Goth culture and travel blog (www.lacarmina.com/blog), which won "Best Blog of the Year" from Auxiliary Magazine. Her journalism was awarded Bronze by the SATW (Society of American Travel Writers) in 2020. Carmina is the author of three books (published with Random House and Penguin), is a TEDx speaker, and appears on travel TV shows worldwide (Bizarre Foods, No Reservations, Taboo, Oddities, Better Late than Never). She contributes to CNN, Fodor's, Business Insider, Yahoo, Sunday Times, Airbnb, Huffington Post, Tripsavvy, Buzzfeed, BBC, Roadtrippers, Home in Canada, Brides, and various inflight magazines (Hong Kong Airlines, Aeromexico). She managed dozens of freelancers and wrote over 600 travel articles for Google’s Touring Bird site. La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. See more @lacarmina #lacarmina socials and LaCarmina award-winning blog: www.lacarmina.com/
Whitby Goth Weekend is a bi annual Goth meet up, in the seaside town of Whitby in Yorkshire North England. Whitby is also the inspirational spark that lit the flames of writer Bram Stoker, to create the story of Dracula. Base on this Gothic heritage, along with Whitby Jet the Victorians were obsessed with, the WGW has became a global pilgrimage for many to celebrate Gothic style in a fashion context. That is Goth in its widest context incorporating, all its genres and sub cultures, including Steampunk. Images show people dressing up and posing for a photo, as they promenade around the towns cobbled streets. Many people make and create their own costumes, especially the steampunk looks where their items have working functionality.
Il decadimento fa parte dell'essere. Tutto decade, crolla, si disfa. Ma questo decadimento è un frammento di noi.
Whitby Goth Weekend is a bi annual Goth meet up, in the seaside town of Whitby in Yorkshire North England. Whitby is also the inspirational spark that lit the flames of writer Bram Stoker, to create the story of Dracula. Base on this Gothic heritage, along with Whitby Jet the Victorians were obsessed with, the WGW has became a global pilgrimage for many to celebrate Gothic style in a fashion context. That is Goth in its widest context incorporating, all its genres and sub cultures, including Steampunk. Images show people dressing up and posing for a photo, as they promenade around the towns cobbled streets. Many people make and create their own costumes, especially the steampunk looks where their items have working functionality.