The Goth Subculture emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, primarily from the post-punk music scene. Characterized by its dark aesthetic, it embraces themes of melancholy, romanticism, and existentialism. Members often express their identity through distinctive fashion choices, including black clothing, dramatic makeup, and unique hairstyles.
Goth culture is not just about music and fashion; it also encompasses literature, art, and a sense of community. Influential bands like Bauhaus and Siouxsie and the Banshees helped shape the sound of the genre, while literature from authors like Edgar Allan Poe resonates with its themes. The subculture continues to thrive today, evolving while maintaining its core elements.