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Gothitelle appears to be based on a stylized depiction of a woman wearing {{wp|Gothic fashion|Gothic}}-style clothing and the common trope to associate goth girls with magical powers or {{wp|witch}}es. Goth styles itself are often borrowed from the {{wp|punk fashion}} and can also draw influence from {{wp|Victorian|Victorian}} and {{wp|1550–1600 in European fashion|Elizabethan fashion}} periods of the {{wp|United Kingdom}}. | Gothitelle appears to be based on a stylized depiction of a woman wearing {{wp|Gothic fashion|Gothic}}-style clothing and the common trope to associate goth girls with magical powers or {{wp|witch}}es. Goth styles itself are often borrowed from the {{wp|punk fashion}} and can also draw influence from {{wp|Victorian fashion|Victorian}} and {{wp|1550–1600 in European fashion|Elizabethan fashion}} periods of the {{wp|United Kingdom}}. | ||
It may also be based on the philosophical concept of the {{wp|astral body}}. Its ability to predict the future using stars may allude to {{wp|fortune-telling|fortune teller}}s or {{wp|Romani people}}. | It may also be based on the philosophical concept of the {{wp|astral body}}. Its ability to predict the future using stars may allude to {{wp|fortune-telling|fortune teller}}s or {{wp|Romani people}}. |
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