Balletcore: Fashion Inspired by the Dance World
, by Bridget Reed, 7 min reading time
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, by Bridget Reed, 7 min reading time
Slide into your coziest ballet flats and get ready to pirouette into the fashion trend that’s got everyone buzzing — balletcore. This isn't about donning a tutu for your grocery run (unless that's your vibe — you do you!) but weaving the grace and finesse of ballet into your everyday drip.
Balletcore is where the elegance of dance meets streetwear chic, and honestly, it’s a match made in style heaven. It’s all about those soft pastels, floaty fabrics, and yes, a dash of sparkle because why not?
Get ready to elevate your wardrobe with a trend that’s as fluid as a grand jeté across the stage.
Imagine the wardrobe of a world-class ballet dancer — now take that, shake it up with some street cred, and boom, you've got balletcore. It’s like someone turned the dance studio into a fashion runway, and we're so here for it.
Balletcore is all about blending the delicate and disciplined beauty of ballet with the boldness of today's fashion scene. We're talking tulle skirts, wrap tops that hug you in all the right places, and ballet flats that are as comfy as they are cute.
This trend whispers (because shouting is so not balletcore) elegance but make it fashion — with a side of effortless cool.
Balletcore's leap into the spotlight isn't just a fluke. It's a trend that pirouettes perfectly with the current mood, where comfort clasps hands with class. But why is everyone suddenly all about that ballet life?
Let’s break it down:
Needless to say, balletcore slay.
Stepping into the balletcore scene is all about striking that perfect balance between dance studio chic and everyday cool. No need to pull out a leotard for your next coffee run, but a few key pieces can totally transform your look.
Here’s how to master balletcore without missing a beat:
Jumping into balletcore is like joining a new TikTok trend; it might feel a bit out there at first, but once you’re in — you’re in.
Dipping your toes into balletcore doesn’t mean a full-blown transformation into a prima ballerina (unless that’s your endgame, then, by all means, twirl away!). It’s about peppering your daily fits with a bit of that ballet-inspired magic.
Here’s how you can channel the essence of balletcore with some of our fav pieces:
Kickstart your week with our Bowknot Cross Wrap Long Sleeve paired with the Chiffon Mini Skirt. Add a pair of knit leg warmers for that extra pop. It’s preppy meets poise and perfect for turning that Monday blah into a Monday ta-da!
For a look that says “I’m here to slay,” the Lace Mid Rise Tiered Maxi Skirt with our U Neck Puff Sleeve Blouse is your go-to. It’s all about those layers and textures that make you wanna do a happy dance.
Mid-week calls for something comfy yet cute. The Bowknot Knit Sweater thrown over the Shirring Banded Mini Skirt offers just that. It’s your “studying at the café but make it fashion” vibe.
Channel some serious balletcore nostalgia with the Laced Ruffle Hem Mini Skirt and a simple, chic top. It’s a nod to Y2K, with a modern twist that keeps things fresh.
Glide into the weekend with the ethereal vibes of our Tulle Maxi Skirt. Dress it down with a graphic tee for that perfect blend of casual meets elegance.
There you have it — balletcore decoded, from the dreamy inspo to your next #OOTD blueprint. It’s clear this is a mood, an aesthetic, a way of life. With our curated picks, stepping into this effortlessly chic world is easier than ever.
So, whether you’re here for the soft pastels, the flowy silhouettes, or just looking to sprinkle a little elegance into your daily get-up, remember, balletcore’s got you. And with Lewkin, you’re not just keeping up with the trends — you’re dancing ahead of them.
Sources:
Balletcore: A Story Of Hyperfemininity, Europeanness, And The Ultra Thin | The Gazelle
The Influence of Social Media Trends | The Telescope
The Point of Pointe Shoes | Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
Embracing the Minimalist Trend: Why Less is More | Springboard Center