Is Fairycore Still A Thing?
Just like the name, fairycore fashion is influenced by fairies that elude an ethereal appeal. This TikTok aesthetic will leave you feeling like you’re in a quaint and tranquil garden berry picking and gardening. It’s like living in a fantasy world but you transcend into a tangible facet through clothing. From long flowy skirts to structured corsets, flower crowns, and glittery makeup, you can easily call yourself a fairy princess by then. Fairycore silhouettes are typically loose and flowy, using blends of fabrics like linen and chiffon. But I mean of course right? Fairies need the freedom to frolick through the garden.
Ruffling, pleating, and gathering fabrics often create textures which are common in the fairycore realm. With that, a few fashion names have helmed the fairycore aesthetic into their own terms. We talking about Collina Strada, Rodarte, and Susan Fang. Rodarte and Susan Fang produce ruffled dresses fused with textures while Collina Strada uses environmentally friendly means to create its fairycore garments.
When it comes to colour, the fairycore aesthetic often chooses pastels. Opposite from your traditional grunge style. Pink, blue, and green are popular hues, and neutrals are most frequently seen in light beige and ivory tones. Stick to blacks and strong reds for a more edgier spin on this aesthetic.
Are you inspired to dress like a fairy now?
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