Goth Makeup On Celebrities: Christina Hendricks, The Olsen Twins & More Surprising Adopters (PHOTOS)

Guess Who Used To Be Goth?

With roots in the late '70s and '80s punk scene, the goth movement went more mainstream in 1990s. And like most trends (and sub-trends) from the decade, the moody, underground style has managed to prevail. Though not without evolving a bit: What was once jet black hair, powdered faces and severe lipstick has morphed into a much more palatable, even red carpet-friendly version of itself. A berry lip? Brunette hair? Seems anything vaguely dark -- makeup, nails, you name it -- is considered "goth" these days.

Then we found this gem of a photo: Christina Hendricks in full early '90s glory. Remember when goths were goths, and not some watered-down, "lite" version? Well, with it being Friday the 13th and all, we decided to take a look back on the beginnings and ultimate mainstreamifying of the goth beauty trend.

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Christina Hendricks, 1990s

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