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‘Til Death

March 2026

Dearest Dark Petals,

There is an affirming gravity to devotion when it aligns with your soul; it feels like coming home.

This issue considers not weddings alone, but the architecture of commitment in all its forms — to a partner, to a creative vision, to a body of work, to an untamed self. Ceremony appears here in many registers. In Linda Friesen’s atelier, historical silhouettes are rendered unmistakably modern, where bridal black and unconventional use of colour read as darkly romantic elegance. Our hosting guides reimagine engagement parties, bridal showers, bachelorettes and weddings as immersive experiences shaped by moody aesthetic.

International Women’s Day moves through these pages with clarity. Five female tattoo artists reflect on artistry and the business of tattooing. Dr. Jess O’Reilly speaks to intimacy as an evolving practice. Lori Dylan breaks down spring rituals and using tarot in an accessible way. We revisit monstrous femininity through The Bride as a study in reclaimed autonomy.

Devotion, in these pages, is not a vow spoken once. It is the daily choice to remain aligned.

Thank you for reading, for subscribing and for making space for a community that doesn’t flinch at the unconventional.

For free, subscribe below and/or read the full issue digitally here.

With devotion,

Amanda

Cover Credits:

  • Designer: Linda Friesen

  • Photography: Muse&Mirror

  • Bride: Julia Löwen

Feature Articles

The Bride, Reclaimed: Monstrous Femininity & the Gothic Feminist Revival

A dark feminine meditation on legacy, anger and creation—reframing The Bride of Frankenstein not as monster, but as muse

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

When a woman refuses to fall in line, history calls her monstrous. When she creates something from her own rage, it calls her dangerous.

The Bride of Frankenstein has been stuck in that purgatory, since her inception.

Born from stitched flesh and male ambition in the classic telling of The Bride of Frankenstein, she was never granted a meaningful existence. She appears, she recoils, she rejects and she is destroyed. Her autonomy is treated as an error in the experiment.

With the latest reimagining of The Bride, the cultural appetite has shifted. She is no longer a cautionary tale, but evolving from monster to dark feminine muse.

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19 Female-Led Gothic Brands We Love

An International Women’s Day edit of dark feminine brands defining modern gothic fashion and beauty

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

These are the baddies that get us. The women building the pieces we actually want to wear because they exist inside the same subculture. They understand our references, our humour, our obsessions and our challenges.

They make cool shit that lands because it’s ours—designed by women who understand the pure joy of putting on an outfit that makes you feel totally yourself.

For International Women’s Day, and long after the hashtag fades, we love backing the women-led brands that create exceptional work inside our community, shaping the aesthetic we inhabit.

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Names in Shadows: 9 Women Who Wrote Under Male Pseudonyms

A gothic International Women’s Day feature reclaiming the women who concealed their names to claim literary legacy

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

History remembers the names that were permitted to endure.

For centuries, women entered the literature landscape through side doors, signing manuscripts with male-presenting pen names so their work could circulate without prejudice. Some adopted masculine initials to avoid dismissal while others built entire identities that shielded their gender from scrutiny.

This International Women’s Day, we turn toward those shadows to illuminate the lineage of women who succeeded by any means necessary, carrying stories that burned so fiercely to remain concealed, demanding their place in our hands, heads and hearts.

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Poise & Provocation: 22 Films That Celebrate Feminine Strength

An alt International Women’s Day watch list honouring heroines who claimed power on their own terms

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Not every revolution arrives draped in righteousness.

Some arrive lacquered in gloss. Some step forward in armour. Some smile before they strike.

Across fantasy epics, revenge thrillers and period dramas, feminine strength has evolved beyond endurance and into authorship. These women do not wait to be rescued. They negotiate, dismantle, seduce, avenge and ascend, often within systems designed to confine them.

This International Women’s Day, we turn toward heroines who did not simply survive their stories. They altered them.

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About Us

The Lace Ledger  is a gothic-inspired digital magazine for romantics, misfits and dark-femmes who live just outside the lines.

It’s a space for style, culture, decor, discourse, the arts, wellness, travel, intentional living and beyond — created for those who never fully saw themselves in mainstream media.

For those seeking a publication that values elegance with attitude, this is for you.

Founded by writer and poet Amanda Albert, The Lace Ledger blends fashion, literature and cultural curation into a digital anthology where depth meets decadence and personal style becomes its own form of storytelling.

Whether you come for the fashion, the poetry or the watch lists, we cordially invite you into a world shaped by dark feminine aesthetic with a splash of defiance.

Here you’ll find:

  • Style — fashion, accessories, beauty and the gothic archetypes that inspire them.

  • Literature + the Arts — original and beloved poetry, reading lists, gallery and bookstore recommendations, artist and author features and more.

  • Culture — music, film, television and fun for the romantic and the restless.

  • House & Haunt — moody interiors, darkly refined entertaining and decor.

  • Gift Guides — curated for every occasion and recipient.

Subscribe to receive our monthly edit — a curated delivery of style, culture and quiet luxury.

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