Concept art of "Veronique" Goth girl with a skin tight crop top and long black gloves and skin tight leggings with slits in them in a snake spine pose
top half snippet of Veronique goth girl from "How To Draw Fantasy Females"

Rubber goth girl

I feel like just taking a snippet of the top would make an excellent "fill in the bottom" contest (click the link to see the previous one).  I keep feeling like she should have a spider body that follows or something. 

(Also I feel like the creator doesn't know how eye shadow works if they think that using black eyeshadow will just make you look like you have a shiner.)

(Excerpt from How to Draw Fantasy Females by Chris Patmore)

Text of Veronique's description for the curious:

Who is she? Veronique is really Veronica Arnett.  She comes from one of those middle-class families that try a bit too hard to be hip and liberal.  To make herself appear more exotic, she has changed her name and affected an accent that is a mixture of French and Eastern European.  What does she wear? It has got to be black, and plenty of it! Her clothes can be made of leather, latex, or spandex, but they have to be black and they have to be skintight.  The same goes for makeup.  Nail polish: black. Lipstick: black.  Hair: black (with a little help).  She does use green eye shadow, however, because she does not want to look like she's been in a fight.

Goth Girl:  What does she do?  Although she walks around being sullen, brooding, and just too cool to talk, she loves to dance.  She pretends to like music that is very esoteric, underground, and on the edge, but in the quiet of her own room, anything with a decent beat will get her moving.  What happens to her?  She really wants to join a goth band, but no matter how well she can fake an accent, she cannot disguise her natural singing voice and it will not develop the raspiness the local bands want.  But she's not bitter - much.