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Gothic Beauty

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Gothic Beauty
Editor-in-ChiefSteven Holiday
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation14,000
PublisherSteven Holiday
First issueOctober 2000
CountryUS
Based inPortland, Oregon
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.gothicbeauty.com
ISSN1533-841X

Gothic Beauty is an American magazine established by editor Steven Holiday in the fall of 2000 after the success of the Internet social group of the same name.[1] Gothic Beauty covers numerous aspects of underground culture including fashion, music, events and various forms of entertainment. Issues have included interviews with such Goth and Goth-friendly musicians as Alice Cooper, Diamanda Galás, KMFDM, Rasputina, Midnight Syndicate and Peter Murphy. Also featured are interviews with fashion designers and other icons of the gothic and alternative subcultures, and myriad music reviews. Their main office is located in Portland, Oregon.[2]

In August 2016 contributor Lenore (previously anchor of Rockworld TV) was announced as the new managing editor. She curated content for issues 49, 50 and 51.

Issue 51 was released in September 2017, after which there was a break in the publishing schedule. They took a hiatus for 6 years before returning in 2023 in which they made 4 more issues.

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  1. ^ Goth beauty is in eye of beholder — but advice is plentiful The Seattle Times. 16 February 2007.
  2. ^ "A Piercing Look At Goth Culture And Fashion" The Washington Post. 22 January 2007.
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