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Have you always been enchanted by fairies? When you were little, did you dream of having wings and flying through a mystical forest? If this sounds like you, you should definitely check out Fairycore, a whimsical aesthetic centered around the mythology of fairies. Luckily, we’ve compiled a complete guide on Fairycore fashion, beauty, home decor, hobbies, media, and more. Keep reading for everything you need to know!

The Fairycore Aesthetic at a Glance

The Fairycore aesthetic is inspired by the mythology of fairies. Fairycore fashion features feminine, whimsical elements like flowing skirts, corsets, ribbons, lace, pastel color palettes, and butterfly or flower motifs. Outfits are usually paired with shimmery, glittery makeup to create an ethereal vibe.

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What is the Fairycore aesthetic?

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  1. The aesthetic features a blend of natural elements (like flowers, butterflies, and forest imagery) and fantasy elements (like wings, glitter, and fairytale magic). Think of an enchanted garden in the middle of springtime, and you’ve got the vibes of Fairycore.[1]
    • Although Fairycore is most often discussed as a fashion aesthetic, it can also serve as an inspiration for makeup, hairstyles, home decor, and even hobbies.
    • In other words, if you end up falling in love with Fairycore, you can embrace it as a whole lifestyle![2]
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Fairycore Fashion

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  1. The Fairycore color palette is made up of soft, dreamy pastels, such as light pink, baby blue, and lavender, as well as neutral earthy tones like ivory, light tan, and sage green.[3] Patterns that incorporate nature imagery (florals, butterflies, greenery, birds, etc) are also common.[4]
  2. Due to its fairytale-inspired vibe, Fairycore fashion often includes puffy or flowy dresses and skirts, usually made from materials like tulle, chiffon, silk, and lace. To make these looks more wearable on an everyday basis, they’re often paired with more casual pieces like chunky knit sweaters or eyelet cotton blouses.[5]
  3. Fairycore ensembles usually feature flowy feminine silhouettes. Billowing or tiered skirts and dresses are key Fairycore pieces, and they’re sometimes layered with corsets to mimic the look of a fairytale gown.[6]
  4. If you want to try out the Fairycore aesthetic in your life, here’s a list of pieces you can mix and match to create your own unique look:
  5. No Fairycore look is complete without accessories! These can range from wearable, everyday options like lace socks or delicate jewelry, to more costume-y options like fairy wings and elf ears, if you’re looking to go all-out. Here’s a list of ideas:
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Fairycore Makeup & Hairstyles

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  1. Fairycore makeup is all about ethereal vibes. Here’s some inspo for your eyes, cheeks, lips, and more:
    • Base: Think dewy, glowy, and radiant. You can use your regular face moisturizer to achieve the look, or you can use a tinted moisturizer for more coverage. Top it off with shimmery highlighter on your cheekbones, brow bone, and the bridge of your nose for that whimsical, fairy-like touch.
    • Eyes: Opt for shimmery or glittery eyeshadow in pearly pinks, opalescent silvers, lavenders, or baby blues, paired with subtly winged eyeliner. For a more dramatic look, you can even try out floral or butterfly-inspired eyeliner art.
    • Cheeks: Use some pink blush to make your cheeks appear flushed and rosy. Cute faux freckles or subtle face glitter can also be nice compliments to the look.
    • Lips: Glossy lips are key. You can either go for a regular pink lip gloss for a more subtle look, or a shimmery lip gloss to play up the fairy theme.[7]
  2. Fairycore hair usually features loose, windswept looks, with whimsical accessories like flower crowns, ribbons, bows, and butterfly-inspired hair clips. Long, loose waves are popular, as are intricate braids and messy up-dos. Some people even go all-out with pastel hair colors like lavender or light pink.[8]
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Fairycore Home Decor

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  1. Art and decorative accents inspired by fairytale and nature imagery are key, as are vintage knick knacks, an abundance of house plants, and warm, soft lighting.[9] It’s all about creating a sense of magic, wonder, and coziness in your space!
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Fairycore Hobbies & Pastimes

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Fairycore Media

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  1. Whether you’re looking to learn more about the mythology of fairies or find some inspo for the Fairycore aesthetic, there’s bound to be a piece of fairy media out there for you. Here are some options:
    • Movies: Thumbelina (1994), FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992), Barbie in Fairytopia (2005), The Tinker Bell movies (2008-2015), Maleficent (2014), The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003), Stardust (2007), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999), Labyrinth (1986)
    • TV shows: Willow, Winx Club, Once Upon a Time, Carnival Row, Fate: The Winx Saga
    • Books & Literature: Grimm’s Fairy Tales, A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, Peter and Wendy by J.M. Barrie, Stardust by Neil Gaiman, Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett, The Cruel Prince by Holly Black, A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
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Cottagecore vs. Fairycore

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  1. The two aesthetics both incorporate nature, flowing fabrics, and vintage styles, but there’s one big difference between them: magic. The Cottagecore aesthetic is all about rustic, rural life (gardening, baking, sewing your own clothes, etc).[12] The Fairycore aesthetic does include a few of these things, but it also adds an ethereal, mystical vibe into the mix.[13]
    • For example, a Cottagecore outfit may include a flowy, tiered dress with a flower pattern on it, paired with woven tote bag and simple canvas sneakers.
    • A Fairycore outfit could include the same flowy dress, but with a corset worn over it, ballet flats or heeled Mary Janes, and shimmery, glowing makeup.[14]
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Other Similar Aesthetics

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  1. Elfcore is an aesthetic based on the imagery and mythology of elves.[15] It’s closely related to Fairycore and is sometimes considered to be its more “masculine” equivalent, although people of all genders can embrace either aesthetic.
  2. Mermaidcore is an aesthetic inspired by mermaids. It features shimmery fabrics in aquatic colors like blue, teal, green, and purple. Accessories featuring seashells and pearls are common, and looks are often paired with glittery makeup to amp up the mystical vibes.[16]
  3. Goblincore is an aesthetic and internet subculture centered around the folklore of goblins. Like Fairycore, it’s inspired by fairy tales, but specifically the darker side of these stories. It features a deeper color palette of earthy browns, forest greens, and dark purples and imagery of mushrooms, moss, frogs, and toads (rather than flowers and butterflies).[17]
  4. Dark or grunge Fairycore is a subgenre of the Fairycore aesthetic. Like Goblincore, it focuses on the darker side of fairytales. Instead of pastels and bright colors, it uses a color palette of sage greens, browns, and jewel-tones, often paired with 90’s grunge-inspired accessories like combat boots and arm or leg warmers. Think of the aesthetic of 90’s shows like Charmed or Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[18]
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This article was reviewed by Melissa Young and by wikiHow staff writer, Annabelle Reyes. Melissa Young is a Freelance Fashion Stylist based in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 10 years of professional experience, Melissa's objective is to elevate people's confidence and comfort through the power of fashion. Her professional background is in commercial styling and she has extensive experience in styling for editorial, television, and film. She has styled for brands including Diageo Crown Royal, Hilton Hotels, IHG Hotels, and Getty Images, and has been featured in several publications, including PUMP Magazine, Moevir Magazine, and Upscale Magazine. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of South Carolina. This article has been viewed 2,824 times.
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