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Alioop Thu 25-Nov-21 10:45:08

A "Gothic Gifts" gift card maybe or a Superdrug one so she can get makeup, brushes, etc.

Pinkarolina Wed 24-Nov-21 21:33:31

Try www.kinkyangel.co.uk. They are on online shop and do lots of goth bags, jewellery, clothes, ornaments etc that a wannabe goth youngster would love.

midgey Wed 24-Nov-21 17:46:11

How stupid of me to omit that vital piece of information! Thanks for the ideas.

vegansrock Wed 24-Nov-21 17:35:13

Maybe asking members of the group to do wish lists?

labazsisslowlygoingmad Wed 24-Nov-21 17:34:30

a lava lamp is good also blue tooth speakers are fun and useful can she do any crafts? I run a knitting haberdashery market stall and there are some good crafts kits for all abilities at least something to keep after, otherwise items like bath bombs from places like Lush

Scentia Wed 24-Nov-21 17:24:59

I would get her a sensory/lava lamp. You can get them with Bluetooth speakers in too! Lovely gothic colours.

V3ra Wed 24-Nov-21 14:22:59

Lots of choices on Amazon if you do a search for gothic jewellery, accessories and clothing.
You might find something she'd like and you'd be happy to buy!

BlueBelle Wed 24-Nov-21 14:21:14

You don’t say her age but goths love goth make up I would imagine any girl would love that

fiorentina51 Wed 24-Nov-21 14:16:39

Maybe goth style clothing or jewellery? Google goth clothing and lots of sites are shown.
Here's one I found earlier (I'm the mother of a retired goth!)
www.emp.co.uk/topics/gothic/dresses/

Boz Wed 24-Nov-21 14:13:47

My granddaughters (fifteen and 20) love Zara. They do lovely funky knitwear and you put in a gift receipt - just in case. Prices from about £25.

midgey Wed 24-Nov-21 14:08:42

My family has decided on doing a secret Santa present this year….I prefer covert Father Christmas but that does rhyme so well! My problem is I have drawn my granddaughter…..still recovering from a brain injury, has autism, and a wannabe goth! Any clever ideas? Budget is £40.