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The Baby Bat's Guide to the Medieval Goth Aesthetic


Do you long to explore ancient realms of magic and mystery? The imaginative medieval gothic aesthetic could be just the thing to transport you through the sands of time.


The medieval goth aesthetic is a dark spin on European fashion and aesthetics spanning the Middle Ages and Renaissance, or roughly 1000-1600 CE. It often involves fantasy elements inspired by stories like The Lord of the Rings or role playing games like Dungeons & Dragons combined with historical costumes. Medieval gothic looks are dramatic and intricate, ideal for cosplay and activities like the Renaissance Faire.


Medieval Gothic Dresses


A beautiful, flowing dress in a dark and sumptuous fabric like silk or brocade is probably the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of this aesthetic. If you’ve ever wanted to dress like an evil queen in a fairytale, this is your chance to embrace those shadowy and despotic vibes with a dress that says “bring me the heart of Snow White.”



a woman in a green medieval dress holding a sword over her shoulder

A forest or moss green dress in a simple style with embellishments like laces or flared sleeves is perfect for a medieval goth look. Style it with dark accessories for a hint of mystery. (You’ll love the adorable yet witchy fox and moon design on this handmade linen dress.)



a woman in a sleeveless black dress and buckle corset with antler headdress standing in front of a tree

A black dress with a buckle closure corset ($107) has a hard edge perfect for that dark mage aesthetic. Or, wear it with the matching cord belt for a light, airy feel.



a woman in a pink gown with a black corset and elf ears 

This ethereal dress can be styled with black makeup and accessories for an added gothic edge, or you can simply channel your inner elven princess. It also comes in white and pale green for a look that’s right out of Rivendell.



close up of a woman with ivy in her hair wearing a red velvet dress sitting in front of a tree

Dreamy and romantic while still being rich and dark, this color is ideal for your inner Juliet. This dress also comes in black for an added dose of dark drama.



 a woman in a white off the shoulder dress with a black corset posing in a field

A delicate take on the medieval goth aesthetic, this dress would be perfectly at home at the Renaissance Faire–and it’s handmade to fit your specific measurements. A great contrast with a black corset and dark makeup.


Dark Fairycore


a woman in a long red wig and green dress wearing an antler headdress and holding a goat skull

One aesthetic that is close to medieval gothic is dark fairycore. It involves taking fairytale elements like wings, leaves, and flowers and putting a gothic spin on them. Movies like Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, Hellboy II, and Pan’s Labyrinth can give you some inspiration for this enchanted yet ominous aesthetic.


If you like a little fairytale whimsy with a dark and menacing edge, this could be the look for you.


Witchcore


a woman in black holding a candle against a black background

Witchcore is an aesthetic that shares a lot of characteristics with medieval goth, such as long, flowy dresses and corsets, often worn with a cloak or shawl. Some witchcore clothes are more modern, however–such as shirt dresses and mesh tops–so there is a bit of divergence. Clothes tend to be black, often with pentagrams and other symbols related to witch folklore.


Medieval Goth Aesthetic Inspiration


Medieval Goth Clothes



a woman in a purple velvet dress and corset sitting at a banquet table holding a glass of wine

Medieval Goth Accessories



Medieval Goth Fabrics & Embellishments


  • Linen

  • Brocade

  • Leather

  • Suede

  • Silk

  • Damask

  • Wool

  • Velvet

  • Embroidery

  • Beading


Fabric patterns include: fleurs de lis, scrollwork patterns, tartan, and florals.


a woman standing in a lake wearing a see-through red dress with long sleeves and a flower crown in profile

Medieval Goth Colors


  • Black

  • Off-white & beige

  • Burgundy

  • Charcoal

  • Deep green

  • Olive

  • Purple

  • Brown

  • Royal Blue

  • Crimson


a woman in an elaborate spiked headdress with curlicue makeup and a long black dress

Medieval Goth Books, Film, Art, and TV



This overview of all things medieval gothic should help you get in touch with your inner dark enchantress.


If you’re looking for a place to show off all your medieval goth finds, check out our guides to the PA Renaissance Faire and the Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival, and plan a trip to a fantasy realm.

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