Canadian Goth Brands we Love

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Blackwood Castle

For those who crave elegance steeped in shadow, Blackwood Castle is a Canadian brand that feels like stepping into a Victorian dream. Specializing in handmade gothic fashion, they weave together romance and mystery with each piece. Lace, velvet, and dramatic silhouettes  evoke both timeless beauty and modern witchy allure. From corsetry to flowing gowns, Blackwood Castle isn’t just about clothing; it’s about inhabiting a darker, more enchanted world.

Diabolik

Located in beautiful Montreal, Diabolik has flourished in alternative and goth grandeur for 30 years! Edgy, bold, and unapologetically dark, Diabolik is a Canadian goth fashion brand that thrives on being rebellious. Diabolik captures the essence of the alternative subculture with a fierce, industrial edge. Their creations aren’t just outfits, they’re statements, made for those who walk confidently on the darker side of style.

A Banshee in the Attic

Drifting between the ethereal and the eerie, The Banshee in the Attic brings a hauntingly historic touch to Canadian fashion. Their designs often whisper of folklore and faded memories, combining antique-inspired details with modern gothic sensibilities. Beautifully printed t-shirts as well as patches, our list would be missing a huge piece without mentioning the gorgeous prints from A Banshee in the Attic.

 

Phantomansy

Mysterious and artful, Phantomansy is a Canadian brand that blurs the line between fashion and wearable talisman. Each piece feels conjured from the depths of shadow: layered textures, occult motifs, and silhouettes that echo ritual and dream. She is inspired by Forest Fantasy, Gothic Victorian aesthetics as well as the dark and mysterious. Tris’ creations include masks, chokers, patches, cuffs etc. While being inclusive to her glasses wearing clientele, Tris has created maskes that allow for her bifocaled brethren to enjoy her masks uninhibitedly. 

 

Hansen’s (Horrific) Haberdashery

Dark whimsy meets vintage horror at Hansen’s (Horrific) Haberdashery, a Canadian brand with a flair for the theatrical. Their creations blend gothic tailoring with playful monstrosities; think dapper waistcoats, and cute cryptid inspired accessories. Perfect for those who delight in looking both sinister and sharply dressed, this haberdashery proves that horror can be worn with elegance and a wink.

 

Adoria Threads

While not exclusively goth, and perhaps leaning a bit towards cottagecore, Adoria Threads offers its garments in a variety of colours including black as well as sizes XS to 3X and even custom sizes. They are backed by generations of garment makers and have an incredibly high standard for quality control while also embracing sustainable fashion practices. So you can live out your witchy cottagecore dreams in effortless linen while also supporting a sustainable, family run business in Canada.