Alt Activewear for Getting After It in 2026
Wellness, Style, Culture, January Issue Amanda Kotiesen Wellness, Style, Culture, January Issue Amanda Kotiesen

Alt Activewear for Getting After It in 2026

A Goth-Girl Style Guide and Playlist for Workouts that Bite Back

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Your hair is wrecked. Breathing, heavy. Cheeks, flushed. Body, tired. You have never felt better.

There is a specific peace that arrives after a hard workout. It lives somewhere between exhaustion and clarity. It feels earned.

This edit is for that moment, pairing goth-coded activewear with music that pushes you through the wall and carries you back down.

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Opiumcore in Winter: Dark Elegance Against the Cold
Style, Fashion, Trends, Couture, Street Style, January Issue Amanda Kotiesen Style, Fashion, Trends, Couture, Street Style, January Issue Amanda Kotiesen

Opiumcore in Winter: Dark Elegance Against the Cold

A visceral style edit inspired by couture collections

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Opiumcore surfaces when minimalism feels much too polite. It restores tension to the act of dressing by pulling in avant-garde influences.

As a style concept, opiumcore draws from darkness and devotion, favouring inky blacks and jewel tones shaped by silhouettes that mix close-to-the-body forms with oversized flow.

The aesthetic thrives on contrast. Rich, saturated colour presses against winter’s stark light.

This season, opiumcore resonates because it reflects the season honestly. Winter strips the world all the back to simply shadow and structure. This is a style that meets that severity in the snow without softening its edges.

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Dressed for the Downturn: Sad Girl Chic
Fashion, Style, Beauty, January Issue Amanda Kotiesen Fashion, Style, Beauty, January Issue Amanda Kotiesen

Dressed for the Downturn: Sad Girl Chic

Styling for emotional authenticity and rituals for release

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Some days are heavy, and pretending otherwise only makes them linger.

Sad Girl Chic is not about wallowing, but about letting the feeling move through you until it loosens its grip.

This is an aesthetic built for emotional honesty, where dressing becomes an act of self-regulation.

Think of it as wringing out a soaked rag, so tomorrow arrives softer.

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Twilight Pirouette: A Balletcore Style Guide for the Romantic Goth
Style, The Mourning Edit Amanda Kotiesen Style, The Mourning Edit Amanda Kotiesen

Twilight Pirouette: A Balletcore Style Guide for the Romantic Goth

Glide from pale morning poses to midnight reveries in an aesthetic tribute that is poetry in motion

Graceful and hauntingly intentional, Balletcore doesn’t only belong to exclusive stages or mirror studios – it can thread seamlessly into daily life. The Romantic Goth archetype carries her dark-hearted elegance into errands, coffee dates and quiet workdays without losing an ounce of poetry.

The attire of working ballerinas, both on and off stage, is architecture for movement. From 19th century tutus with layers of gauzy tulle designed to catch candlelight to the silhouette-hugging bodices and wrap sweaters that showcase the dancers' form we know today, ballet fashion has balanced discipline with ethereality. Pointe shoes, satin ribbons and flowing skirts have become symbols of grace, fragility and rigour all at once; uniforms that demand precision and creativity.

In curating this guide, we pay homage to those historic shapes: the clinging wrap, the sculpted torso, the diaphanous skirt, the pointe shoes–all reimagined for everyday wear, where echoes of the stage linger on city streets.

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Venus Said Yes: A Libra Season Style Edit
Style, Mourning Edit Amanda Kotiesen Style, Mourning Edit Amanda Kotiesen

Venus Said Yes: A Libra Season Style Edit

Harmonizing elegance with edge for the zodiac’s reigning aesthetes

Happy Birthday, Libra!

It’s Libra season, and we’re raising a glass (crystal, of course) to the sign of balance, beauty and exceptional taste. Each month we curate a style edit for the astrological muse of the moment, and this one belongs to Libra—the eternal romantic, the style icon, the social butterfly cloaked in grace.

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Inherit the Night: Discover Your Gothic Archetype
Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen

Inherit the Night: Discover Your Gothic Archetype

What does “gothic style” mean? If you ask the average person, they’ll likely describe the trad goths (or mall goths) of our youth – head-to-toe black, piercings, heavy makeup, perceived love of horror movies and heavy metal. 

While that archetype does hold space, it’s only one shade in a much richer palette of gothic expression. Some of us are perpetually pensive, some are mischievous, some find joy in seduction, some haunt the board room while others convene with nature and the constellations – and we all have different aesthetics. 

We invite you to explore the many facets of dark femininity through archetypal discovery, uncovering which persona resonates with your inner darkness. None of us are only one thing, but each has a dominant current (or two) running through her marrow. 

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The Lace Ledger’s Alt Brand Directory
Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen

The Lace Ledger’s Alt Brand Directory

A guide for the poetic, the provocative and the perpetually overdressed

Honouring your gothic archetype is not solely about fashion—it’s about devotion to aesthetic and experiential autonomy. Whether you drape yourself in lace like armor, stalk city streets in leather, or serve corset-core by candlelight, this directory is for you.

Curated with care, every brand listed here lives at the intersection of darkness and desire.

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Otherworldly Scents: A Gothic Guide to Perfumes That Cling to Shadows
Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen

Otherworldly Scents: A Gothic Guide to Perfumes That Cling to Shadows

A perfume guide for the romantically defiant

A spritz of perfume is the final touch, the last defiance before stepping out into the world - a sensory cue announcing your arrival to the next room you enter. Applied delicately at the wrist or whispered at the throat, we offer our signature scent like a secret to those close enough to pick up the notes. 

When a perfume entwines with your chemistry, it becomes singular, unforgettable, distinctly yours. Choose wisely and it can follow you through decades, as recognizable as your laughter or handwriting. 

Perfume has an ancient lineage: once pressed from resins, oils and rare flowers for monarchs and places of worship, later distilled for courts and lovers. They’ve always existed in the space between adornment and power, commanding the attention of the senses.

What follows is a guide to fragrance by The Lace Ledge archetypes, each one matched to a scent that carries her presence into every room and leaves the air changed after she’s gone.

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6 Haute Couture Houses With Deep Goth Energy
Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen

6 Haute Couture Houses With Deep Goth Energy

Where velvet bleeds, silhouettes whisper and darkness dazzles.

Couture is art that the fortunate few get to live inside – but its stories belong to all of us.

Each collection is a narrative stitched in silk and shadow, and we love when those stories lean hauntingly beautiful and unapologetically macabre.

With baited breath, we await collections with mourning veils delicately draped, corsets sculpting silhouettes into regal statues, 90s grunge colliding with Victorian vampires and runways drowning in tulle, velvet and lace.

We’ve curated a shortlist of six goth-coded couture houses that consistently stir our imaginations.

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6 Canadian Designers That Understand the Allure of Shadows
Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen Mourning Edit, Style Amanda Kotiesen

6 Canadian Designers That Understand the Allure of Shadows

Collections steeped in structure, sensuality and shadows to keep you warm on a snowy night.

These Canadian designers don’t just design clothing; they conjure uniforms for the moody, the magnetic, the melancholically divine.

From structured silhouettes to gothic glamour with a modern edge, here are six Canadian designers who understand that darkness isn’t dull—it’s desire, distilled.

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