After Dark: A Dark Feminine Guide to Spring Sleepwear
April Issue, Style, Fashion Amanda Kotiesen April Issue, Style, Fashion Amanda Kotiesen

After Dark: A Dark Feminine Guide to Spring Sleepwear

From vintage-inspired nightgowns to oversized bat robes, these pieces make midnight feel like a dress code

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

We respect the humble concert tee. It has carried many of us through late nights and questionable television choices.

Still, there are evenings that call for something slightly more interesting. A true-crime marathon deserves better. So does a smutty paperback, a midnight snack, or a last-minute girls’ night that somehow ends with someone opening a second bottle of wine.

We’ve curated a dark feminine sleepwear edit for evenings that deserve better styling.

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Dark Feminine Devotion: A Gothic Engagement Ring Guide for Your Beloved
Fashion, Jewellery, Wedding, Bridal, March Issue Amanda Kotiesen Fashion, Jewellery, Wedding, Bridal, March Issue Amanda Kotiesen

Dark Feminine Devotion: A Gothic Engagement Ring Guide for Your Beloved

Six shadow-kissed styles for your forever

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

Goth girlies love diamonds too; they simply prefer them with a pulse. The question is never whether to choose brilliance, but how to shape it into something that feels like her—dark without drifting into costume, romantic without collapsing into kitsch.

An engagement ring carries the weight of promise, which makes discernment essential, especially when taste leans toward velvet shadows and cathedral light. The line between dramatic and theatrical can be perilously thin, and devotion deserves better than novelty.

Consider this a guide through that threshold, where edge meets heirloom and symbolism holds its nerve.

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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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5 Ways to Wear Pantone’s 2026 Colour of the Year “Cloud Dancer” with Soft-Goth Energy
Amanda Kotiesen Amanda Kotiesen

5 Ways to Wear Pantone’s 2026 Colour of the Year “Cloud Dancer” with Soft-Goth Energy

From Victorian to Vampire and Castlecore, here’s how to turn fashion’s palest shade into something deliciously dark

Cloud Dancer may look innocent at first glance, but the shade carries a haunted softness that feels pulled from marble statues and Victorian night gowns. In the hands of those who adopt a darker aesthetic, the Pantone becomes operatic. The colour of myth, memory and moonlit stone.

The runways of SS26 laid out a blueprint. Designers leaned into palest neutrals with a gothic undertow, which means the shade is not only wearable for the alt-inclined—it is inevitable. Our Pantone edit moves through five distinct themes, each inspired by 2025 + 2026 couture designer collections and timely cultural moments in film.

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