Goth in London
Working out of the inner circle and into something more unknown, there are limits and risks, and these are determined by the amount of hours there are in a day. At the present time, it is still 24, and for some of these, there is daylight, and for the rest, there is time to enjoy the world of London. Becoming part of a scene is never anyone’s intention, and more true in Goth circles than anywhere else. The world is an oyster, and when it’s dark, everything is better, and nothing can be lost that wasn’t meant to be lost.
It takes a little attention to the light, that’s all, and here, it’s much easier when it’s winter, because there are many days when the light is not a threat. This is when the nightlife comes into its own, demonstrating that the sadness felt as a child can be turned into a new dance move, or at least be the seeds for a long brood somewhere in public. Starting an evening with a garlic shot will never go out of fashion, and for some, it’s the preference, and it means a night to remember. There are others, however, of the vampyr persuasion who would not go near with a three meter pole. It takes difference to create a life.
London works in the summer, too, and although the sunny days may become a hard notion to unpack under the light of the moon, one can leave the beautiful hotel to become part of another methodology of beauty. Elizium will take care of most of the notions of how to be seen here, and can help to make new changes to a wardrobe that is constantly shifting. It’s not all black anymore, but it’s still a safe bet. Even still, nature rewards the courageous, and this is London. No one knows you’re on vacation.