After the release of "The Little Mermaid" live-action movie in 2023, many people, particularly Gen Zers, began rocking Mermaidcore style. Don't worry; unlike Ariel, played by Halle Bailey in the film, you don't have to wear a fake tail to rock this look that has been taking over social media by storm.
Fashionistas who loved the Y2K trend will love Mermaidcore; after all, key elements are seen in the newer style. Don't have any idea what is this new style about? From oceanic hues to ethereal textures, we'll explore the depths of Mermaidcore and discover how to channel one's inner mermaid with style and flair.
What Is Mermaidcore? The Re-emergence
This trend takes traditional wardrobe pieces and infuses them with sequins, adding a touch of glamour and flair. But it doesn't stop there; the oceanic influence extends to accessories, where mermaid-inspired elements take center stage.
Its origins can be traced back to the 1930s, making it a trend with remarkable longevity. Renowned French couturier Marcel Rochas is credited with creating the quintessential mermaid silhouette, which graced haute couture catwalks in the early 20th century. Fashion-forward pioneers like Jean Patou also embraced this style, with their aquatic-inspired gown appearing in Vogue in 1933. Want to try this trend? Here's how to do it right.
Mimic The Wavy Water To Accentuate The Bodice …
The Little Mermaid is known to have a slender waist. The bodice of this trend can be emphasized with shimmery lace-up tops, corsets, and bralettes evoking the allure of these mythical creatures. The magic of Mermaidcore lies in the choice of fabrics, where lace, crocheted, sequins, tulle, and ruffles are the main players.
It is essential to mimic the rippling and waving waters with layers of ruffles. For dresses, the fabric must accentuate your silhouette with the material. Swimsuits can also act as a top or be layered with ruffled tops.
Finding The Perfect Pants …
To embody the maiden-like lower half, fishnet stockings and sheer flowing skirts, either maxi or midi, become the perfect choice. On top of this, the Y2K design revives with its iconic combination of seashells and low-rise skirts for Mermaidcore aesthetic.
Mixing Textures To Evoke The Graceful Movement Of A Mermaid's Tail
To achieve the enchanting look, incorporate flowy fabrics, metallic accents, sequins, and prints inspired by the sea. Experiment with asymmetrical cuts and wavy hems that evoke the graceful movement of a mermaid's tail.
Embrace Colors And Iridescence In Makeup …
Choosing the colors of the sea with clothes is crucial, but it is equally important to complement your attire with the makeup of the same hues. From a spectrum of shades, ranging from serene aquamarine to rich sapphire, add a stroke of iridescent or holographic eyeshadow to the inner corners of the eyes.
Get The Whimsical Wet Hair Look …
Wet hair waves are the key. Start by applying a texturizing mist to boost volume. Let it air dry, or use a diffuser on low heat to achieve relaxed and effortless waves. To enhance the wet look, finish off with hair oil or serum.
Accessorize your locks with seashell or starfish-shaped hair accessories, adding a whimsical and unmistakable mermaid vibe for an extra touch of enchantment.
Complementing With Beach-Inspired Accessories …
Elevate your Mermaidcore ensemble effortlessly by adding seashell jewelry, pearl earrings, and other accessories inspired by the beach. These small but significant details are what truly make an outfit shine.
Remember, choose accessories that may not be nautical per se (think: blue and white stripes) but adhere to the shades of tortoise, blue, and iridescence. Those who don't want their outfits to look too costumey may opt for more subtle pieces like seashell bracelets or earrings. Paying attention to the little touches will take your look to the next level.