Bows, Roses, And Everything Pink: Girlcore Is The Go-To Aesthetic For 2024

While androgynous dressing had a huge moment in 2022, a number of feminine trends have also risen to prominence over the last few years. From the dainty balletcore craze to the nostalgic and youthful Barbiecore trend, these style movements have paved the way for the fashion world to embrace a new yet familiar aesthetic. Girlcore is entirely what you'd imagine it to be; think floral embellishments, bows and ribbons, and, of course, pink. 

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The ultra-feminine trend is set to be everywhere in 2024, offering the ultimate celebration of all things girly. And although there are loose guidelines to follow, anyone can make this movement their own because there are no hard and fast girlcore rules. The best way to nail girlcore is to wear pieces that make you feel the most girly, whether that's 100 shades of pink or something a little more unexpected. Anyone interested in rocking this look can get started with the staple elements we've curated, but don't be afraid to experiment with boundary-pushing ideas to find your own version of girlcore. 

50 shades of pink

When all else fails, reach for pink. A single shade of monochromatic pink — whether it's hot, baby, rose, or somewhere in between — can easily make a statement. That said, you can also add more interest to this predictable hue by layering different tones together in everything from your skirt to your outerwear to your makeup and accessories. The whole pink palette is yours to explore! 

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Cutesy gingham bows

Bows will forever be a symbol of girliness, so feature them anywhere on your outfit and you'll be rocking this aesthetic with ease. If you prefer minimalist dressing, you can get away with smaller or subtler bows, but otherwise, girlcore calls for statement bows that draw the eye. Fun patterns like gingham can also channel the girly spirit, so don't be afraid to combine these elements in one ultra-feminine ensemble. 

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Textured rose sleeves

Florals are a huge part of the girlcore style, but as Miranda Priestly so wisely confirmed, they're hardly groundbreaking (in any season). You can make roses, peonies, and other florals more interesting with 3D appliqués. Rather than sticking to safe daisy prints, make your 'fit stand out like you're a guest at fashion week with textured florals, whether they appear all over your ensemble or just take up a single sleeve. 

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Girlcore shoes and accessories

Bows, florals, and other feminine embellishments don't need to be limited to your upper body. A fun way to jump on this trend is with girlcore accessories, which can be as understated or brazen as you like. For instance, satin bows on baby pink strappy sandals really say it all, but you could also explore floral jewelry or even hats and gloves in myriad tones of pink. The simpler your outfit, the more freedom you have to make your footwear and accessories totally over the top. 

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Feminine power suits

Blazers and slacks are staples in the world of power dressing, but they don't exactly scream girly on their own — at least, in the world of fashion. Still, you can mold them to the trend by adding traditionally feminine touches, like the ever-present pink color scheme or a bold floral embellishment. Girly silhouettes tend to be more form-fitting than boxy, so just make sure your suit is properly tailored, even if you prefer a flare. 

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Playful pastels

No, pink isn't the only color contender in the world of girlcore. Generally, bright hues fare better in this aesthetic than deep, earthy tones, but pastels are always a safe bet. Lilac or lavender will help you channel your inner girly girl perfectly, but you could also opt for mint, peach, duck egg, or even lemon. Whether you stick with strict monochrome or incorporate different shades from the same family, dressing head to toe in pastels goes hand in hand with this feminine aesthetic. 

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