balletcore
English
Noun
balletcore (uncountable)
- (TikTok aesthetic) A style that borrows from the elements of ballet, including tutus, leggings, unitards, etc.
- 2022 summer, “What’s Actually Selling When Everything Is Trending?”, in Apparel, →ISSN, page 22:
- Unpacking the success of Balletcore, Bikercore, Normcore and Gorpcore with considerations for future assortments.
- 2022 December 16, Zoë Kendall, “Caroline Reznik is making a fantasy wardrobe of ballet-inspired womenswear”, in i-D, archived from the original on 21 December 2022:
- With the release of her first ready-to-wear capsule, “Mirroire Noire”, the Australian ballet dancer-turned-fashion designer takes centre stage, shining a new spotlight on fashion’s balletcore.
- 2023 February 21, Yasunari Ramon Suarez Taguchi, “The balletcore phenomenon”, in The Freeman:
- As hinted in its name, balletcore entails the “everyday-fication” of the tutu – a dress that’s worn in classical ballet performances – and traditional dancewear items like dance belts, legwarmers, unitards, leotards, tights and dance shoes.
- 2023 March 2, Joe Bromley, “The Insider: 11 Key styles for spring”, in Evening Standard, page 19:
- If you’ve yet to surrender to balletcore, investing in a pair of pointe-style flats is the place to start.
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