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.
Goth-Coded Cozy Clothes That Don’t Suck
FW25 comfort through a dark-feminine lens
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
You deserve loungewear that matches your vibe, even when your plans involve nothing but a couch, a snack, a scroll and a playlist turned all the way up. These pieces let you stay comfy without compromising your aesthetic. No matter what you’re getting into at home, there’s a perfect cozy uniform waiting on this list.
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.