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Held Close

April 2026

There is a particular kind of confidence that lives in the details we keep close to the chest; the ones no one else sees at first, but that shape everything that follows.

This issue turns toward those intimate decisions. Sleepwear and lingerie are considered not as afterthoughts, but as the foundation of how we carry ourselves. Fragrance becomes a portal, shifting mood and memory in equal measure. Even the garden takes on new meaning, cultivated not just for beauty, but for curiosity, ritual and a deeper connection to what grows beneath the surface.

Across these pages, authentic self-expression emerges in many forms. Scarlett Luxe reflects on vintage style as a conduit for self-confidence, while Cameon Wade brings clarity to what Poetcore looks like in practice; grounded, deliberate, functional and deeply personal.

What emerges is a throughline of consideration. The understanding that how we present externally is often shaped long before we step into the light.

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

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With devotion,

Amanda

Cover Credits:

  • Model: Scarlett Luxe

  • Photography: TPK Visuals

Feature Articles

Poet Cameon Wade on Creative Instinct and a Life Shaped by Story

Moving between the written, spoken and on-screen worlds, she is creating a growing body of work and personal style that reflects the same lived-in honesty

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Not every poet is easy to recognize.

There’s no uniform. No fixed setting. No single way the work is supposed to appear. No perfect moment or atmosphere. The muse turns up in trenches, and a working poet must be prepared.

Cameon Wade creates on the move, telling stories that readers recognize themselves inside. Her work evolves as she does.

In doing so, she has carved out a space in contemporary poetry that meets people where they are, giving language to experiences that are often difficult to articulate and, in the process, making that experience feel a little less isolating.

Here, we meet her in that movement, following how ideas take shape and how they are expressed, offering us a glimpse into the life of working poet, in real time.

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Summer Skin Survival Guide: 7 Colour Correctors That Hold Up to Redness

From light touch to full coverage, cooling formulas to easy blends—these are the ones that actually work

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

After a long, dark winter, the return of sunlight is something to celebrate. It also marks the annual goth girlie battle with direct light on carefully cultivated complexions goth hiss.

So, how do you win the war against unwanted redness in the unrelenting gleam of summer sun? We can help.

We tested seven colour correctors to stay one step ahead. Here’s what we found.

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After Dark: A Dark Feminine Guide to Spring Sleepwear

From vintage-inspired nightgowns to oversized bat robes, these pieces make midnight feel like a dress code

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

We respect the humble concert tee. It has carried many of us through late nights and questionable television choices.

Still, there are evenings that call for something slightly more interesting. A true-crime marathon deserves better. So does a smutty paperback, a midnight snack, or a last-minute girls’ night that somehow ends with someone opening a second bottle of wine.

We’ve curated a dark feminine sleepwear edit for evenings that deserve better styling.

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Designed for the Divine: National Lingerie Day, Properly Observed

13 female-founded labels creating lingerie for the divine feminine

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

The divine feminine appears the moment instinct is no longer edited. She is intuitive, complicated, occasionally feral and entirely uninterested in being polite for the sake of someone else’s comfort. Lingerie designed for her does not attempt to smooth the edges, it celebrates the body exactly as it exists. Every curve. Every dimple. Even the sharp edge of your attitude.

In honour of National Lingerie Day, we gathered 13 labels founded by women who understand this philosophy intimately. These designers create pieces that treat lingerie as expression.

If your lingerie drawer has been feeling uninspired, the below designers have suggestions. Consider this your lingerie drawer upgrade.

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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.

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