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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

A Conversation with Dr. Jess O’Reilly: Modern Intimacy, Desire & Feminine Power

A deep-dive into emotional literacy, relationship dynamics, confidence and how women can cultivate connection without performance pressure with sex and relationship expert

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Intimacy has long been dressed in expectation. For generations, women were handed scripts about desire that prized accommodation over appetite and harmony over honesty. What is shifting now is not simply how we speak about sex, but how we inhabit it.

In this conversation, Dr. Jess O’Reilly invites us to look at intimacy as something cultivated, deeply tied to emotional literacy. What emerges is a recalibration—one that reframes feminine power not as perfection, but presence.

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11 Gothic Honeymoon Destinations for the Dark Romantic

From the lantern-lit streets of Edinburgh to the volcanic shores of Bora Bora, these destinations frame dark romance through architecture and atmosphere

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Picture this: day one of your honeymoon arrives and you wake aboard a cookie-cutter cruise ship pointed dutifully toward the Caribbean. An bountiful buffet appears each morning while sun-soaked afternoons unfold on a crowded pool deck, interrupted only by hurried excursions through bustling tourist corridors that sell identical souvenirs.

If that version of escape feels a little light on substance, you’ve arrived in the correct corner of the internet.

The dark romantic prefers cathedral bells to steel drums and cobblestone streets to poolside bingo, which is why the following destinations offer a very different kind of honeymoon.

Here are 11 gothic escapes where architecture and atmosphere transform travel into a trip rich in dark romance.

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Before the Veil Falls: A Goth Bachelorette Party Edit

Three atmospheric themes for the dark feminine bride-to-be from medieval revelry and disgraced socialite chaos to modern witchy mischief

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

A bachelorette party is not merely a farewell to single life; it is a ritual threshold crossing. For the dark feminine bride-to-be, the night should honouring the woman she has been as fiercely as the partner she is about to become.

Whether that energy manifests in torchlit medieval revelry, scandal-laced socialite abandon, or spellbound city witchcraft, the celebration should pulse with atmosphere. This is the final revel before forever settles in, which means it deserves mood, mischief and a touch of myth.

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For the Dark at Heart: A Gothic Wedding Hosting Guide

Three immersive ceremony and reception concepts for couples who prefer candlelight to confetti

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

A wedding is often frame in soft focus. White linen. Champagne. Polite joy.

And that works for some people.

But, if you move through the world in a darker register, that version of tradition can feel a little uncomfy.

If conventional weddings feel like someone else’s story, this may feel more like home. We’ve curated three immersive concepts for couples looking for a celebration with a greater depth of atmosphere (and colour palette).

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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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