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Inherit the Night

May 2026

It starts earlier than you expect. In the music you hear first, in the clothes you reach for without thinking, in the way certain images and culture stay with you long enough to shape what comes next.

World Goth Day assigns a date, but it isn’t something that turns up on cue. It’s already there, moving through designers who build from instinct, through creators who show what that looks like in practice and through the spaces where we gather when we crave community.

This issue celebrates our gothic inheritance. The love-child of Tinkerbell & Harley Quinn, Sammitery conjures her own brand of NYC-born gothic style with the launch of Neverwhere. The Oddities & Curiosities Expo holds that same energy at scale, expanding across cities while keeping the feeling intact once you’re inside it. Paige Comrie approaches wine in an approachable way, choosing and pairing without overthinking, letting the experience lead.

Motherhood shifts the frame without changing the language. It shows up in what we gift new arrivals, how we celebrate our matriarchs and the gothic cult favourites we are eager to pass down.

It comes down to shaping what’s around us to match what we already know, celebrating it in full on World Goth Day and carrying it through in the way we host, gift, and raise the next generation of little weirdos.

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With devotion,

Amanda

Cover: Samantha Lubrano, designer of Neverwhere.

Feature Articles

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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Sip Your Way Through Summer with Paige Comrie

From patio pours to travel-inspired bottles, @winewithpaige shares how to find the right bottle, pair it well and enjoy every last drop

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

The world of wine can feel like an exclusive club, guarded by an impenetrable velvet rope and scary bouncer. Paige Comrie is that friend who’s always on the list and waves you through like you’ve belonged all along. She welcomes you in, pours the glass and makes it all feel within reach.

Her approach doesn’t rely on jargon or ceremony. It’s grounded in curiosity, built through experience and shaped by a genuine interest in the glass and the story it carries with it. A Sauvignon Blanc can take you to New Zealand. A chilled red can shift the tone of a summer table. The right pairing can turn a simple meal into something especially memorable.

Paige introduces wine as a passport, to different worlds and regions alike, sharing how to choose a bottle without second-guessing, how to pair it in a way that makes sense, and even what to do when a spill threatens to leave a mark.

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The Afterparty Era: Why Euphoria’s Season Three Aesthetic Feels Off

As the characters step into adulthood, the show’s iconic makeup evolves alongside the uncomfortable realities of growing up after the glitter loses its gleam

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

When Euphoria first arrived, it detonated the rules of television makeup. Eyes glittered under convenience-store lighting. Rhinestones traced the edges of eyeliner. Teenage bedrooms became laboratories for gloss and gossip, colour and catastrophe.

The beauty language of the early seasons thrived on experimentation with characters treating makeup as emotional shorthand. A handful of crystals beneath the eye could communicate heartbreak with depth beyond dialogue.

For many viewers, the appeal was immediate. The show captured the sensation of youth, at full volume. Makeup functioned like an extension of the diary, amplifying what was already written across each character’s face.

Season three has been evolving that language. The characters are older now; the audience is too. What once read as youthful chaos begins to register as the early formation of personal style.

The afterparty era has arrived, and, honestly, at times, it’s hard to watch.

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Gothic Glamour for the Riviera: A Sun-Proof, Noir-Luxe Fashion Edit

Late-night glamour inspired by 2026’s most iconic red carpet looks

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Gothic couture has been creeping across red carpets this year from the Oscars to the Grammy’s, the Met Gala and a host of premieres including Wuthering Heights, Devil Wears Prada 2, Euphoria Season 3 and more.

Seen in Chappell Roan and Anok Yai’s veils, in the way lace sits on Zoë Kravitz, in Jenna Ortega’s cutouts and the line of a slit on Mikey Madison, and in Margot Robbie’s leather mini alongside the feathered drama carried by Lady Gaga and Demi Moore; these haunting looks leave us inspired as we start shaping what we’ll wear to summer celebrations.

As your calendar fills with summer weddings, family get-togethers, rooftop parties and late-night celebrations, we’ve broken down three ways to pull gothic red carpet glamour into your looks this season.

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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.

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