Yes, Cottagecore Is Still a Thing—These 15 Outfits Are Proof
Unless you don't have any social media accounts, there's a high chance that you've seen one fashion aesthetic that's been dominating TikTok and Instagram for the past two years: cottagecore. The rise in popularity of this fashion aesthetic can be attributed to various parts of the cultural zeitgeist—whether it was the flight of many from the city to the country due to COVID-19, the sudden call to begin cooking sourdough bread from scratch, or how shows like Bridgerton blew up. But possibly the biggest indication of how this aesthetic has been embraced by the fashion set is the proliferation of cottagecore outfits. The vibes of this look can be visually represented by an idyllic idea of a chic person in the country wearing a puff-sleeve dress while taking a morning walk in their rose garden. But cottagecore is so much more than a "vibe"—it's a way to embrace a simpler lifestyle and personal style.
Cottagecore has become a form of comfort for many worldwide, not just because it's impossibly chic. This simple approach to dressing was (and still is) a radical way of finding joy in uncertain times. It was a welcome moment of rest to reconnect with nature, make time for homemaking activities, and be more intentional about our consumption, from cooking to clothing. New trends have taken hold in the past few years, and the world has reopened, but the power of cottagecore remains. In that vein, we've done a deep dive to define what cottagecore is and have rounded up 15 cute cottagecore outfits and shopped out the key pieces needed to get this aesthetic. The only thing you'll need after reading this story is a quaint little cabin of your own.
What Is Cottagecore?
For anyone unfamiliar with the term, cottagecore is the culmination of clothing, interiors, and lifestyle activities inspired by living in—you guessed it—a cottage. It's a departure from the fast-paced lifestyles and trend cycles of the past and favors a more intentional approach to dressing and everyday life. The cottagecore aesthetic gives off an air of whimsical romanticism with a pinch of practicality needed for living on a farm or a plot of land in the middle of nowhere.
You can see this most prominently through the embrace of handmade pieces (quilted coats, knitted balaclavas, embroidered denim, and quirky necklaces) alongside Victorian-esque pieces (corsets, Peter Pan blouses, and puff-sleeve dresses) in fabrics and prints that invoke another time period (lace, eyelet, toile, and floral prints). At the end of the day, this aesthetic is all about investing in pieces that are timeless and have beautiful details. If that doesn't make you excited to adopt this aesthetic for yourself, then the cottagecore outfit ideas ahead are sure to make you want to book it to a prairie near you.
Cottagecore Outfit Ideas and Key Pieces
Cottagecore is all about embracing a simple rural lifestyle, so it's best to prioritize simplicity when it comes to the 'fits too. Nothing is easier than throwing on a chunky knit set or crochet dress to go for a walk outside. Shoes are optional, but knits are required.
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This summer-ready cream cardigan gives peak cottagecore energy.
Cottagecore outfits balance minimalism with Victorian-inspired details. Think pieces with corset bodices, puff sleeves, toile, and floral prints. You want to look like you walked out of a Jane Austen novel and into the present, and the best possible way to do that is in a floral or white dress.
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Even if you're not residing in a cottage, you can channel the aesthetic for your next picnic date by opting for a few signature pieces. The perfect way to embrace this look is by pairing a top with romantic details (e.g., ruffles, bows, lace) with a miniskirt and dainty jewelry.
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Just because the cliché cottagecore ensembles champion frilly pieces doesn't mean that's the only way you can pull off this aesthetic. Again, it's all about a return to minimal, intentional pieces with intricate details. Pairing your favorite oversize sunglasses with a classic cardigan, slides, and a great pair of linen pants is the perfect way to give the same vibe without all the frills.
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If you consider yourself a maximalist rather than a minimalist, then this outfit idea will be right up your alley. Cottagecore embraces handmade things, so what better way to pay homage to craftsmanship than with a quilted statement piece? Whether you opt for just a coat or a full matching set, a quilted piece is a must-have.
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It doesn't get more quintessentially cottagecore than a white dress, and the key to this look lies in the details. You don't want any old white dress. Look for one with unique details like a fitted bodice, lace, eyelet, embroidery, an oversize collar, and puff sleeves. Finish off the outfit with fun accessories like a statement bucket hat or handmade jewelry to take this piece from basic to one of a kind.
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It doesn't get more "prairie meets Victorian" than the corset-top trend. Honestly, this is possibly the easiest way to craft a cottagecore outfit, as all you need is this top, a pair of jeans, and some layered jewelry.
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What's more country ready than a pair of cowboy boots? If you want to adopt this aesthetic without straying too far into the prairie, though, simply pair your boots with a little black puff-sleeve dress. The dress will polish the boots, and the boots will add an edge to the romantic silhouette, making it a getup meant for a weekend at a cabin in the countryside.
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Cottagecore is all about investing in great pieces you can wear for years to come—including these boots.
Details are the name of the game when it comes to crafting the perfect cottagecore outfit. Pairing a white blouse with denim shorts and a scarf may seem simple, but it's the handmade details (like lace appliqué, an oversize collar, and embroidery) that make this look shine.
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Who said you had to own a cabin out in the woods to make the most of this style? Now that spring is here, you can start exploring nature in small ways, like a picnic or a weekend getaway. Just be sure to bring a woven bag with you, as it's the easiest way to embody what cottagecore is all about and can be styled with everything from a crochet-knit dress to a denim jumpsuit.
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The aesthetic can feel fantasy fueled at times, but if you're packing to go stay off the grid for a while, you need a few pieces that blend functionality with fashion. Enter vintage-inspired sneakers. Throw them on to go for a walk with a cute floral dress or with jeans and a cute corset top. They will channel that simplistic energy you're aiming for.
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Whether you're walking through the fields or planning a picnic in a garden in the city, the simplest way to get the cottagecore vibe is by keeping it simple. Pair some light-wash jeans with sandals and a floral-print top and you'll be giving off effortless "cute country girl" vibes.
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If you don't live in the countryside but are packing for a trip to it, then you'll want to opt for easy pieces that can keep you looking chic without the effort. Something as simple as a straw hat will work wonders.
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If your idea of cottagecore leans Western, then this cowboy hat is made for you.
Just because you're residing in the country doesn't mean you can't pull out the jewels. In fact, to make any minimal white dress or Peter Pan blouse pop, it's an absolute must. Opt for quirky, DIY-inspired pieces to fully commit to the handmade aesthetic.
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You've made it to the end, and while you've probably now realized there are so many ways to interpret the cottagecore fashion aesthetic, the easiest way to do it is by getting back to what this movement is all about—simplicity. Throw on a pretty minidress and you've got the perfect outfit to wear to a nearby garden or your local bodega.
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This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
Jasmine Fox-Suliaman is a fashion editor living in New York City. What began as a hobby (blogging on Tumblr) transformed into a career dedicated to storytelling through various forms of digital media. She started her career at the print publication 303 Magazine, where she wrote stories, helped produce photo shoots, and planned Denver Fashion Week. After moving to Los Angeles, she worked as MyDomaine's social media editor until she was promoted to work across all of Clique's publications (MyDomaine, Byrdie, and Who What Wear) as the community manager. Over the past few years, Jasmine has worked on Who What Wear's editorial team, using her extensive background to champion rising BIPOC designers, weigh in on viral trends, and profile stars such as Janet Mock and Victoria Monét. She is especially interested in exploring how art, fashion, and pop culture intersect online and IRL.
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