If memes are a sign of the times, then “corecore” says it all. The new TikTok movement isn’t about fashion or lifestyle aesthetics like blokecore or cottagecore. Instead, it’s an ironic social ...
A video-editing style that some have likened to a form of visual poetry is popping up more frequently on some “For You” pages on TikTok. The style, meant to evoke strong, often unnamed feelings in ...
Corecore has fallen victim to Gen-Z's obsession with self-pity. Credit: Ian Moore - Mashable Composite / Nils Jacobi / Softulka / iStock / R_Type / FOX / James Williamson - AMA / Netty / Gainax / ...
TikTok goes a little overboard when it comes to categorizing every last aesthetic into its own microtrend. You notice it when Spotify Wrapped calls your music taste goblincore, or when you strangely ...
From witchcore to cottagecore to Barbiecore—TikTok has been the birthing canal for a whole slew of aesthetic trends. Now, here’s one more: Corecore, dubbed an “artistic movement“ that captures the ...
There's a novel trend sweeping across TikTok known as "Corecore," a sarcastic play on the suffix "-core" that web users tack onto a variety of different nouns in reference to niche aesthetics and ...
Corecore is the latest trend on TikTok, where its videos have gathered almost 1 billion views. It involves stitching a series of seemingly random videos together to evoke an emotion or convey a ...
The other day, I searched “corecore” on TikTok. The first video shows a parade of young women ecstatically unpacking their fast fashion hauls, overlaid with clips of landfills, an ocean filled with ...
TikTok goes a little overboard when it comes to categorizing every last aesthetic into its own microtrend. You notice it when Spotify Wrapped calls your music taste goblincore, or when you strangely ...