Monday 10 July 2017

After creating the beautiful gown that is the Valerian Gown, I found I had a little bit of fabric left!
What to do?

I put my creative thinking cap on and came up with quite a few ideas, the Bellatrix Gown was born!

Initially my inspiration was those grogeous gowns from Versialles which were worn by the aristocracy of years goen by. I still believe that the inspiration can be seen in the little gown.

However, my main inspiration was that Beautiful Baddie Bellatrix LeStrange.
She would deffo dress her evil little bundle of wrath in this gown. Don't you agree??

It is hand crafted and fully structured and tailored to the highest quality (only the best for evil little witches), using stunning green & black shot taffeta, sumptuous dress net and delicate lace.

I am pretty pleased with this design. I hope all you Witches, Vamps & Ghouls are too!

Spooky Kisses,

Sharon Goth xx






Sunday 11 June 2017

The Whitby Vamp

You'd think that being a Goth i'd have been to Whitby eh?
Well, think again. I had never been to that little cove of spooky bloodsucking treasure in my whole life until a few weeks ago. Yep, my awesome fella decided to take us on a magical roadtrip to the east coast of England to finally visit the Lair of Dracula ❤πŸ•·πŸ•Έ

After getting lost a few times; taking wrong turns,  we eventually arrived at our destination. It wasnt how i imagined. It was a street with hotels and a beach. Where was good ol' Drac? Where was the Abbey?
Taking a stroll down the promenade, as you do in all seaside towns in the UK, we came upon a whalebone arch...and lo and behold our bloodshot eyes caught sight of the magnificent Abbey ruins and Church, perched on the windtorn hill gazing eternally out to sea......

Walking through the archway, sounds and sight gradually came into our vision. A pirate ship was setting off out to sea from a quaint harbour far below our perch above,  complete with skull & crossbone flag. Crammed with sightseeing passengers, it looked amazing and brought to mind what it must have been like centuries earlier!
The harbour was vibrant and alive with throngs of people, all enjoying the sights and sounds of this picture perfect little town.

Venturing down what seemed to be a million (and one) steps we found ourselves in a hive of activity, smells and music on a busy thriving harbourside.
We were surrounded by tea shops, cafes, bars, gift shops and amusement arcades. All of them bustling with happy faces.
Whitby now reminded me of a slightly more upmarket and quaint Blackpool. I loved it!

Walking along the harbourside we stumbled upon The Dracula Experience; i had found him, my ultimate nightmare come true. My beloved Dracula. I felt home. This is the Whitby i had often dreamt of ❤.
A little farther along we found a beautiful little antique shop; its windows crammed with eclectic delights. All of which i wanted to take home.
Browsing this delightful shop, my mental wishlist overflowed with all the hidden gems which kept catching my eye.

After exiting the antique shop, we headed over the bridge to the other side of the harbour.. and found ourselves in yet another different part of town.
Cobbled narrow streets led to a small town square, littered with stalls selling vintage clothes and artifacts. Beautiful.
We wandered along these cobbled streets to find ourselves at the foot of a mountain of ancient stone steps.
Yes, this was the pathway to the Abbey.

And then the heavens opened....

We bravely struggled up 199 steps to the top of the creepy hill into the ruins only to discover that we would be charged £8 approx each to walk round the old ruin.

Not a chance.

I am a firm believer that places of national interest (especially ruins) should be free or carry a small fee in the region of under £5 to experience. Particularly when attached to classic literature and history.

Taking the steps down into the town with the cobbled streets we made our way over the bridge again.
Walking to the curved little cove area overlooking the sea we settled into a cafe called The Fisherman's Wife, and tucked into the most tasty fish, chips and mushy peas.
Ahhhh the life of a Vamp.

And so our magical day in the birthplace of Drac came to an end and we made our way back home, full of good food and memories.

And also the inspiration for a new collection of Vampire Dresses. Coming soon.....

Whitby....i will return ❤πŸ•ΈπŸ•·

Monday 15 May 2017

Black Mass

Ladies......Summer is almost upon us, and we all know how difficult it is for us porcelain skinned gals to keep their cool! 

With that in mind, we have designed a fabulous collection of 6 dark and creepy sundresses. Yes, the House of Goth has it all covered! And what's more..... all of them are made in lightweight polycotton and are so versatile they can be worn casually for a daytime/beach look...then glammed up for a spooktacular night time look!

Hell's Bells ..... how awesome are we?????

So the first sneak peek at the Black Sunshine Collection is our "Black Mass Dress", pictured above. And....well.....how gorgeous is it? In that sinister, spooky, wicked way that we all love at House of Goth.

This will be available via our website soon (we are currently building a new one with a new host) priced at £40.00 on a made to order basis.

We are also looking for stores worldwide who may be interested in stocking this stunning collection of dresses - so if you know one please send them our way!

In the meantime, if you would love to get your hands on a "Black Mass Dress" email us via our Facebook page, or leave a comment here and we will get it touch πŸ•·

Until next time.....

Spooky Kisses,

Sharon Goth @ House of Goth πŸ–€ 

Wednesday 25 January 2017

A Night in The Mortuary.....

The first photo shoot of 2017 happened last weekend! I’m not a photographer, and i’m not really very skilled in photo editing, and these are areas I would like to become more skilled in. We all know the only way to do this is to actually do them…. so that is what I intend to do πŸ™‚ Things can only get better……
So here we are….The Mortuary Dress & Corset.
Dress is made in stretch cotton fabric, with tattered and frayed chiffon. Waist Cincher is metal boned. Also available in PVC, Stretch Satin and Crushed Velvet. Colours Black, Red, Purple, White with contrast of Black, Red, Purple, White, Lime Green.
 Available HERE
Mortuary Dress & Corset. Model - Trish
 
 

Saturday 28 May 2016

A Weekend in The Toon

I love getting away from home every so often; and Newcastle happens to be my favourite place to visit ☺❤

This time over the north-east we have had a particularly good time - caught an awesome Smiths tribute band last night; The Smyths. Loved them!
And today, Paul took me to a wonderful exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery - Alice in Wonderland, where i met the most perfect pussy cat and handsome hare ♥🐱❤

After a nap, i am now looking forward to a curry supper and lots of good ole Jack Daniels! 😍🍷🌞

Spooky Kisses,

Madame Le Goth ❤💋♥

Monday 18 April 2016

Tuesday 8 March 2016

Desdemona, the Devil's Fae





So, I have been a very busy goth girl of late! And one of the things I have been busy doing is sewing :)
This gorgeous design is new to the website.....

www.madamelegoth.co.uk