19 Female-Led Gothic Brands We Love
An International Women’s Day edit of dark feminine brands defining modern gothic fashion and beauty
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
These are the baddies that get us. The women building the pieces we actually want to wear because they exist inside the same subculture. They understand our references, our humour, our obsessions and our challenges.
They make cool shit that lands because it’s ours—designed by women who understand the pure joy of putting on an outfit that makes you feel totally yourself.
For International Women’s Day, and long after the hashtag fades, we love backing the women-led brands that create exceptional work inside our community, shaping the aesthetic we inhabit.
Beyond Black: Hilli’s Gothic Nail Guide
Hilli, your gothic nail tech, on seductive Dracula inspiration, jewel-toned classics and the future of dark nails
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
In a beauty landscape that churns through micro-trends at the speed of a scroll, Hilli moves differently. Her work does not chase relevance, it cultivates atmosphere. Each set is shaped by an instinct for contrast and a reverence for gothic detail that refuses to be rushed.
She approaches each nail set as an artist approaches a canvas, building miniature worlds where ombrés gleams against velvet shadow and milky white meets deliberate linework with surgical clarity. Spending in cosmetics refined her understanding of texture and balance long before she ever lifted a brush toward acrylic. What emerges now is not trend-driven gothic, but something steadier — a visual language that understands the dark aesthetic at its core.
Dark Feminine Fashion Forecast: SS26 Style Through a Gothic Lens
A runway report and market edit translating Circuscore, Poetcore, Romantic Vamp and more
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
Spring arrives with its unapologetic brightness goth hiss, with longer afternoons that press gold against the pavement and evenings that linger just enough to tempt bare shoulders into the open air.
Linen appears in shop windows. Florals begin their annual campaign for dominance. The sun stretches its reach across hemlines and collarbones, daring those of us sworn to shadow to soften our silhouettes in surrender.
Fear not, fellow darklings. Edge does not evaporate at twenty degrees.
This season’s designer trends offer a study in recalibration (not retreat), showcasing how dark feminine dressing can move with the heat while preserving its authority.
The Alt Bride Ascends: Dark Feminine Bridal Fashion
A refined fashion edit for brides who favour statement over convention
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
Da da da dum… a hush falls over the room as the bride steps into view, the air tightening before breath returns in a collective exhale. Her dress, and the confidence with which she inhabits it, leaves the guests momentarily stunned, the groom most of all.
This is not a silhouette chosen to appease expectation; it is a gown that mirrors her inner self, whether through sharpened corsetry, darkened lace, unexpected colour or a hemline that refuses tradition. For the alt bride, the aisle is not a compromise but a reveal, and what she wears should feel like culmination.
Below is a meditation on seven styles that sit just to the left of tradition and the designers that do them well.
Dracula’s Garden Party: Romantic Vampire Style Guide for Spring 2026
A warm-weather guide to dark feminine dressing past daybreak
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
The Romantic Vampire does not vanish with the sunrise; she adapts. As daylight lengthens and the air grows warm goth hiss, her style remains darkly elegant.
Designers across SS26 couture runways have reworked dark feminine staples with a lighter hand, softening leather into something that feels more romantic, elevating black lace from reading “lingerie” to “ladylike” and using colour with intention. The result is a gothic vocabulary that feels fluid and wearable, translating shadowed glamour into looks suited for twilight dinners and sunlit courtyards.
With Dracula: A Love Tale arriving this month, the appetite for dark romance undeniable—what SS26 offers is the translation: a field guide to dressing with dark devotion that survives the daylight.
Dressing the Unruly Heart: Wuthering Heights and Brontëcore Fashion De-Coded
The Brontë sisters wrote love as something wild, all-consuming; a force that unsettles neat-and-tidy lives rather than completing them. Wuthering Heights stands as the most feral expression of this philosophy, where love is not a destination but a state of emotional exposure, impossible to contain and destructive to ignore.
That unrest sits at the heart of the latest cinematic interpretation of the story, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, where costume, loosely historically inspired, becomes an extension of emotional volatility, translating internal turmoil into silhouettes that move as though the wearer cannot remain still.
The same sensibility surfaced across the Spring/Summer 2026 runways, where designers returned to feeling as a governing principle, allowing clothes to amplify emotion.
Below, we’ve pulled key looks from the film, alongside SS26 runway references and market fashion pieces, to translate this dark romantic language into something you can wear now.
A Dark Femme’s Guide to Regency-Core
Bridgerton’s pastel fantasy, rewritten
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
Regency dress returns this season in Bridgerton’s Season 4. Pastels surface again, metallics catch candlelight and empire waistlines reassert their neat, architectural authority over the body. These elements no longer read as girlhood innocence or performative propriety; they are strategy, Gentle Readers.
This season’s fixation on “the lady with the silver gown” reframes the silhouette entirely. Like Cinderella before midnight, she appears without explanation and vanishes before clarity arrives. Her ethereal ensemble attracts attention without surrendering motive (or, identity).
Below, we trace Regency-core from its designer expression on the SS26 couture runways to its pop-culture resurgance through Bridgerton’s latest season. From there, we turn inward, translating the look through a dark feminine lens that borrows the silhouette, symbolism and structure, rewritten for women who want romance with authority and softness with a little edge.
Eyes on Me: Lash Essentials That Command Attention
A dark feminine lash edit designed to lead the look
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
A captivating look begins with the eyes. Before colour sets the mood or contour shapes the face, the gaze establishes presence, deciding how a look enters the room and the affect it has once it does.
Lashes are the beating heart of a powerful gaze, framing expression, sharpening intention and determining whether the look, overall, reads romantic, severe, playful or sultry. This edit gathers our favourite lash essentials for six gothic archetypes, designed to empower the eyes to lead with authority.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.