Goth Contacts
Goth isn't a costume you wear one night in October — it's a visual language, and the eyes carry most of it. This shelf collects every lens that belongs in a dark wardrobe: true blacks, blood reds, ice whites, bruised violets and the pattern pieces in between. All photographed on dark brown eyes, where these colors hit hardest.
Build your look by direction
Trad goth / romantic: deep blacks and wine reds — Vika Tricolor Red is the wearable staple that survives daylight. Ethereal / ghost: ice whites and pale grays from the white collection. Vampiric: ring-defined reds; the full-commitment version is red sclera. Cyber / alt: violets and UV-bright pinks — see purple and pink.
Daily-wearable darkness
Most lenses here are regular 14.0–14.5 mm prints with normal vision and full-day comfort — the costume-grade exceptions (mesh, sclera) are marked on their pages with session limits (the effects comparison explains). For the seasonal shopping spike, the Halloween hub runs the same shelf with costume framing.
US prescription required at any power (safety guide); free US shipping over $49.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are goth contacts wearable every day?
Most are — blacks, reds and violets in regular diameters wear like any colored lens. Only mesh and sclera styles carry session limits.
Which lens is the best goth starter?
A true black or a wine-tone red at 14.0–14.2 mm: maximum mood, zero wear compromise, works with and without makeup.
Do goth lenses show on dark brown eyes?
Better than on light eyes — deep pigment underneath makes blacks read void-deep and reds smolder instead of glowing cartoon-bright.
What's the difference between this and the Halloween collection?
Same dark shelf, different framing: this page is the year-round aesthetic wardrobe; the Halloween hub organizes by costume.
Do I need a prescription for goth contacts?
In the US, yes — all contact lenses, including 0.00 plano, are prescription medical devices.





















































