
In honor of Halloween, my latest mood board is inspired by the goth trend. I'm sure most would agree, Alexander McQueen,
RIP, was the king of high-fashion goth (hello
ribcage corset). And let's be honest, I adore the macabre in all it's manifestations. But I undoubtedly
most love how this aesthetic has become prevalent in jewelry design.
Pamela Love exemplifies this creepy-meets-dreamy aesthetic with pieces like the
Talon Cuff and
Dagger Rosary Necklace. And although perhaps not exactly practical, these
Bijules Serpensive Nail Rings are eerily alluring (and as completely impractical person, I want one). In terms of interior decor,
D.L. & Company defies gothic elegance with "curious" items like this
Silver Thorn Apple and EXQUISITE
Skull and Snake candle (note: I stress it's level of exquisite since it indeed looks vicious sitting on my coffee table). But of all the gothic items I've come across as of late, the most genuinely "goth" has to be
this headstone for Factory Records co-founder Tony Wilson, designed by none other than the prolific, record-sleeve-designing
Peter Saville.

Mood Board // Gothic