Gothic Fashion Is the Cool-Girl Trend to Try for Fall

Jenna Ortega is back in action, promoting season two of Wednesday in spooky-chic looks by Elena Velez and Vivienne Westwood. Meanwhile, Chappell Roan is flaunting long Morticia-esque tresses and wine-stained lips as she teases new music. And since everything in culture is connected, it’s no surprise that a full-blown gothic renaissance is bubbling up in fashion. Ready or not, we are entering our goth girl era.
But this movement isn’t just about draining the color out of your wardrobe. From all-black outfits—yes, even in the summer—to vampy accessories and punk-coded pieces, gothic fashion is a full-on style language. Think: Ottolinger pearl chokers dripping in “blood,” plaid Colina Strada skirts, and edgy Chopova Lowena designs. It’s less costume, more personal rebellion, especially looks that are anchored in maximalist self-expression, sharp silhouettes, and a hint of sartorial drama. Add trend-defying pieces from iconic brands like McQueen and Ann Demeulemeester, and you’ve got a look that whispers “I don’t care” in the chicest way possible.
Whether you join the parade subtly, with a simple little black dress, or go all in with leopard Baserange leggings, the beauty of gothic dressing is that it’s not about vying for attention. It’s about being authentically yourself. Below, shop the standout pieces to help you channel your inner Morticia Addams this season.
Dark Romance Dresses
Opt for traditional patterns like tartan or subtle pinstripes and don’t be afraid to work in unapologetically feminine touches—like satin or lace—to bring in a bit of duality. Textural details can elevate even the most classic silhouettes.
Rebellious Tops
Even simple pieces hit differently with the right styling. Look for black-and-white striped knits or tanks with unexpected details (piercings included) to strike the balance between everyday and editorial.
Femme Fatale Bottoms
Sharp trousers and pleated skirts give dark academia a modern edge. Add silver hardware or graphic prints to push these staples even further into statement territory.
Subversive Shoes
The chunkier, the better. Frankenstein boots are fashion’s playful sweetheart, but Mary Janes and mesh ballet flats are an easy entry point. We’re giving bonus points for anything with bold ribbons à la Simone Rocha.
Deadly Chic Accessories
Finish the look with jewelry that bites back. Think: spiked earrings, sinister rings, and layered chains. When it comes to gothic accessories, more is more.
Medieval Outerwear
Don’t underestimate the power of a dramatic coat. Leather biker jackets are an obvious choice, but faux fur, sharp tailoring, and animal print should not be overlooked.
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