Goth and doll: the most unusual female friendship

What brought them together and do these two get along with friends and friends with friends?
So different, but still together
Rosie and Judd are best friends. They live together. The fact that one of them is goth and the other can”t get out of pastel-colored clothes doesn”t bother me at all.
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I”m inspired by Lolita, Japanese street style, which is a mix of the 80s and Victorian era,” says Rosie.
“And I prefer to divide everything into black and white,” adds her goth friend.
Both girls live in a shared apartment on the outskirts of London. The interiors of their homes are truly unique. This is because each of them brought something different.
Rosie”s room is filled with great toys. A riot of pink here and there. A Barbie doll herself would feel comfortable in this bedroom.
Rosie calls her style a way of escaping reality.
Needless to say, how different her flatmate”s room is? The JUD bedroom is an example of minimalism. In her monastery, black and white colors predominate; the girl does not open the curtains at all and closes herself from the sunlight.
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Nobody reads mediocre texts, that”s a fact. Each article requires a certain amount of amazement. She claims that she doesn’t have such a spectacular shape as hers.
The girl has a shared dressing room, divided in half by a sofa. One part of it is painted in pastel pink, and the other in gothic black. You have to appreciate the girls” creativity!
What can I say — they even chose the right colors.
I let my sister sing in my voice because she”s beautiful
Jud adds. “It”s a black and white package with black toothpaste.”
The girls met in college and liked each other at first sight. They both looked strange and stood out from the crowd. However, Rosie and Judd admit that excessive public attention was not for them.
I attract a lot of attention on the street and often ask for photos. Honestly, I don”t really like it. I prefer to walk quietly down the street so no one approaches me. Incidentally, one of the most common stereotypes about people like us is that we crave attention, so we”re convinced we dress unusually. No, that”s not always true. Personally, I like gothic looks,” Jude shares.
Rosie agrees: “I don”t like that either. Besides, the question starts with the idea that it”s not just about opinion. It”s like they need to figure out why I dress like that. It”s like they just can”t accept the fact that I”m comfortable in this uniform.”
The girls are convinced that, on the inside, they are very similar.
Rosie jokes: “I look like Satan, but I like being with people who love me as much as I do.”






