Balletcore: everything you need to know and 10 outfit ideas

Hi everyone! Today we're talking about another episode of #fashionpedia. In this column, I discuss different aesthetics and share 10 outfit ideas. Today's episode is about balletcore, an aesthetic that calls for our inner ballerina and wants to elevate it to everyday looks. I'm the girl who danced in my childhood, love Carrie Bradshaw's face in the Sex and the City theme, and occasionally play to feel like a ballerina. So, I fell in love when I came across the balletcore aesthetic. Picture in your mind this scenario: you're going out of your ballet class, still in your dance clothes, and you feel like a beautiful swan. The dresses are practical and ethereal, fit like a glove on your body, and make you feel like a princess. Is there anything better?

Of course, ballet flats are your number one shoe in your clothes, as are sleek heels and trainers. Sneakers are often paired with leg warmers, like you're going to your ballet class but want to be comfy during the walk. Tights, leggings, and a catsuit are also must-haves because they accentuate the body and create a flawless look. Also, they are great styled with some ballet knits to create a romantic contrast. Then, the cherry on top is a body, tulle skirts, voluminous skirts, slipdresses, and ethereal knitwear.

The balletcore aesthetic matches a romantic style with some sexiness thanks to the see-through. So, you can borrow the corsets and the voluminous skirts from cottagecore and regencycore aesthetics and match them with your ballet flats. Pink tones, neutrals, and black are your colors for this aesthetic.

What are we waiting for? Let's style some balletcore outfits and celebrate our inner ballerina. Here are 10 outfit inspirations for you.

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