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    Fairycore Aesthetic (Fashion Style) - v1.0
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    Generates clothing and images in the fairycore aesthetic.

    According to Aesthetics Wiki:

    "Fairycore, also known as Fairy Folk, is an ethereal aesthetic centered on fairy (alternatively spelled faerie) and elf mythology. Visuals include nature, soft pastels, butterflies, magic, flowers, soft animals like bunnies, and springtime vibes. Fairycore often features feminine visuals, while the more masculine equivalent is sometimes referred to as Elfcore.

    The aesthetic encompasses fairy-like creatures from various mythologies, including Celtic, Scottish, Nordic, German, French, Indigenous American, Japanese, and Chinese traditions. It includes fairies (usually from Scottish Seelie and Unseelie), elves, nymphs, shapeshifters, and nature spirits.

    The term was coined by an unknown Tumblr user. The aesthetic is popular with fairykin, people who incorporate the concept of fairies into their personal identity, but that is not a requirement for appreciating the aesthetic.

    Visuals

    Photos used in this aesthetic are often edited to have soft but vibrant colours. A blur and/or sparkle effect is also very common. Small amounts of collaging may be used to paste wings, flowers, mushrooms, etc. onto the photo subject.[1]

    It’s important to realize that it is visually multifaceted. Some prefer the pastels, sparkles, and "The Fairies" while others are more into earth-tones, foliage, and "The Fae", and these are equally viable.

    Motifs included in this aesthetic:

    • The forest

    • Trees

    • Fields, especially fields of flowers

    • Swamps

    • Tall, thick grass

    • Mushrooms

    • Fairy wings

    • Traditionally cute or gentle forest animals

    • Rivers, streams, and creeks

    • Flowers, especially tall flowers

    • Nature paths

    • Overgrown buildings

    • Gardens

    • Cozy cabins

    • Clotheslines

    • Butterflies

    • Picnics (baskets, jam jars, tea)

    • Throw blankets

    • Gingham

    • Vines

    • Fairy lights

    • Cute bugs (bees, butterflies, ladybugs)

    • Moss

    • Glitter and pixie dust

    Fashion

    Fairycore fashion is inspired by artistic depictions of fairies, so outfits usually have an Ethereal vibe, with heavy Cottagecore and nature inspiration. The more girly outfits can be similar to Princesscore. Faecore fashion includes:

    • Wire-rimmed glasses

    • Bows and ribbons

    • Lace and sheer fabrics

    • Flowy dresses

    • Glittery, shimmery, or glowing makeup

    • Slippers, open-toe shoes, or sometimes no shoes at all

    • Hair worn down or in loose hairstyles such as messy buns and quick/messy braids

    • Pastel painted nails or no polish at all, occasionally dirt beneath nails to reference gardening

    • Jewelry like long gold necklaces and moonstone/opal rings and bracelets

    • Corsets, especially green or white (more popular with people on TikTok who consider themselves fairycore)

    • Puffy dresses

    • Elf ears

    • Fairy wings (often DIY)

    • High knee socks

    • Fingerless gloves

    • Sweaters/cardigans

    • Tunics

    • Shoes made to look like they’re made of flowers or leaves

    Décor

    Concerning interior design, Fairycore enthusiasts often try to decorate their habitats in line with the chosen aesthetic. Similar to fashion choices, they favour maximalistic approach with lots of knick knacks and a rustic vibe[2]. Fairycore home decor may be similar to Witchcore and Cottagecore decor. Common décor choices include:

    • Collections of crystals, stones, scented candles, dry-preserved butterflies and bugs, and dried herbs.

    • House plants, especially vining ones.

    • Flower garlands.

    • Plant terrariums.

    • DIY décor pieces, such as handmade dreamcatchers and windchimes.

    • Soft lights and string lights.

    • Fairy artwork and figurines.

    Hobbies

    ‘Fairies’, or people who are into fairycore, often have nature-related or crafty hobbies such as:

    • Going for walks

    • Picking wild berries such as raspberries and blueberries

    • Pressing flowers

    • Making flower crowns

    • Playing harmless pranks on people, such as apple-pie beds, in the case of mischievous fairies

    • Scavenging or searching for shiny objects(similar to Goblincore and Crowcore)

    • Gardening

    • Embroidery, sewing, or knitting

    • Reading

    • Writing

    • Drawing

    • LARPing and RPG

    • Attending Renaissance faires

    • Collecting rocks, seashells, and sticks

    • DIY projects, such as making book nooks, wood paintings[3], etc.

    • Singing and dancing

    • Frolicking in nature

    • Having tea parties outside

    Description

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    CivitAI
    Platform Status
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    Created
    6/14/2025
    Updated
    9/30/2025
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    Trigger Words:
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