Goth Punk (ゴスパンク) is a Japanese fashion style that combines elements of Goth and Punk . In international spaces, it is often confused for Visual Kei fashion. The style was most popular with fans of visual kei bands in the 2000s.

The most common feature of Goth Punk is an androgynous look with ripped clothes, bondage pants, and platform shoes. There are many rebellious elements such as spiked hair, safety pins, and studs. Since Goth Punk also incorporates elements of Punk Rock, the shoes are often heavy with thick soles. Boots are often made from leather and feature several buckle straps as well as zippers on the side. There may be elements inspired by sailor fuku such as sailor-style collars and pleated skirts.

Contrast stitching (e.g. red stitching) may be used in clothing. Silver-coloured accessories are often used in goth punk outfits, such as chains and studded bracelets/chokers/belts. Animal-inspired elements (e.g. cat ears or horns) might be used on hats or hoodies.

While there is no rules or set idea for how Goth Punk hair and makeup should look - a casual androgynous appearance is most common, with eyeliner and subtle makeup. Hair may be any length, and is often inspired by spiked punk hairstyles, or straightened and teased visual kei styles, and toned down for a more casual look.

This list contains both works that either depicts Goth Punk or have fashion related to the aesthetic.