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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

On the Road with the Oddities & Curiosities Expo

From a small hall in Tulsa to a multi-country tour, Michelle Cozzaglio takes us inside her traveling artist-led market grounded in community

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

It didn’t start as a multi-country tour. It started in a Legion in Tulsa, with a handful of vendors and a nagging concern, internally wagering whether anyone else would show up for something this specific.

They did. And, they kept coming back.

Since then, the Oddities & Curiosities Expo has grown in size and in reach, expanding across cities, borders and communities that all recognize the same pull. What began as a focused market has evolved into something larger, without losing the distinct feel that made it work in the first place.

At its core, it offers connection for a subculture that seeks the strange. A place to meet the artists, spend time with the work and be surrounded by people who already understand what drew you there.

We sat down with co-founder Michelle Cozzaglio to discuss how it all came together, and what it takes to keep that energy intact as it continues to grow.

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Baby Bats: 19 Kid-Friendly Gothic Films and Cartoons

Spooky Saturday morning cartoons, mischievous monsters and friendly ghosts for the next generation of storm clouds

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Saturday morning has always come with a certain kind of magic.

Cartoons flicker on before the house fully woke up. In some lucky houses, ghosts, witches and strange little families moved across the screen with enchanting whimsy, inviting viewers inside a strange world all their own.

For parents looking to expand children’s programming beyond the usual rotation, this watchlist offers something with slightly more depth. Stories where the unusual is not something to fear, but something to enjoy.

This haunted curation spans generations, including familiar classics alongside newer programming that approaches the strange with the same sense of curiosity.

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Born to Blegh: Gothic Gifts for the Next Generation of Darklings

Everything needed to welcome your newest creature of the night, from first swaddle to first statement piece

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

If you’ve ever side-eyed a boring beige onesie, this is for you. Becoming a mother doesn’t mean stepping out of your style, it just means editing it for someone smaller, louder and very much along for the ride.

This guide pulls together the pieces that make that shift feel natural. Things you’d actually want in your space, on your baby and in your rotation while your baby bat grows. A little humour, a little attitude and enough personality to start things off properly.

Inspiration for the registry below.

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Tales from the Crib: Three Delightfully Dark Gothic Baby Shower Themes

Spooky themes to celebrate the arrival of your little creature of the night

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

The door opens and the room settles into focus. Inky-black bats circle overhead as if they chose the place themselves, while a drift of small ghosts lingers at shoulder height, hovering like names waiting to be called. A cauldron holds at a patient boil in the corner, as though someone stepped away mid-incantation and never rushed back. It reads unmistakably gothic, a dark sensibility carried through every touchpoint with complete conviction.

Then the conversation turns to the expectant heroine at the centre of it all. Spooky is a spectrum. Weird leans whimsical. Fangs, it turns out, can be family friendly.

We cordially invite you to consider three goth-coded interpretations, each one designed to welcome a new arrival without asking the parent-to-be to soften her aesthetic.

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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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