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Cybergoth Girl
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“Today cyber goths tend to wear primarily black clothing with hints neon colors, as well as clothing made reflective materials and PVC, and huge platform boots. Their hair extensions or falls ten incorporate a bright color and multiple piercings are typical. Goggles are ten worn. Some cyber goths also wear gas masks or (in what appears to be a kind medical fetish) shiny PVC doctors' masks.”
Nancy Kilpatrick indicates that David Bowie's look in the 1970s is the initial inspiration for the style, and that Fritz Lang's Metropolis provided the prototype for cyber aesthetics. Kilpatrick also notes a link to cyberpunk science fiction, particularly William Gibson's Neuromancer.
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