I’ve been doing “cottagecore” for 10 years now. I’ve always loved thrifting vintage items from clothing to decor. I’ve loved regency era and Victorian era clothing since I was 12 and I’m almost 36. I love to wear dresses, bake, garden and read. Next skill is sewing well enough to make myself clothing.
Journaling , baking , flower picking , painting , diy , gardening , pic nic , Victorian era aesthetics i’ve always like this simple yet beautiful things my whole life before it’s become cottagecore
I didn't know there was a name for this! I like it! I've been collecting vintage and antique needlework supplies for a while. My special interests are gardening, spinning, repairing antique spinning wheels and historical knitting and crochet. I'm happy to find out that this is a community.
Gardening is my favourite cottagecore activity, but I also love caring for houseplants and hiking (while foraging). Thanks for making such great content :)
I love to spend time in the nature but, my mom doesn't want me to be in places where there are soo many grass,etc she said that I'll get dirty there so like thats how my life's rn.. but I promise when I grow up, I'll move to a place surrounded by lots of natural, grass, flowers,trees,etc I love being around nature, painting,diy, spending time alone in a cotagecore forest,etc.. but for now I have to focus on my studies and then when I grow just see.. I'll be the most cotagecore person in the world ! 🍁☘️🍂🍃✨✨
I guess I am a mix of all the little subgenres of Cottagecore because they all kind of fit me. Especially Goblincore and Light Academia. I am hoping once I am on my own and out of college, I can begin my Cottagecore lifestyle in another country. It would be a nice start of getting fresh and having a massive change.
This video is perfect, well done ! ive discoverd the cottagecore community a year ago on tumblr, before it cames big, it cheers me up so much ! Ive always loved this type of aesthetic, and I am so happy that it has a name and its becomming popular! Have a great week, lots of love
I also want to adopt a cattagore life. Far away from social media, toxic people and just focusing on yourself. For me cottagecore life is like a princess life in country side. Can't wait to be like you
I love long flowing skirts and dresses with floral prints. Not easy to find. TBH I can't get my housework done easily in these clothes (how did they do it??) but I'll put on a flowy dress once in a while because they are beautiful and comfortable.
Thank you so much i have been in love with the cottage core since I was two years old and I been trying to do my lifestyle as a big cottage core lover but none of my family was supportive besides my fiancé so I am not 22 and we are both bigggg fans of cottage core so we are starting tomorrow morning THANK YOU SO MUCH🤍🤍
Just a question: what could we do as a career that fits into the lifestyle? I'm thinking farmer, florist, teacher, baker, but are there any others? And with cottagecore on the rise, so are the prices of cottages. Would these jobs really be able to cover the costs of all this? Just asking because I love cottagecore sooo much and I plan to live like this, so just trying to be prepared.
I‘m planning on doing a video to this topic bc it’s a topic I‘m interested in either and in the end money doesn’t grow from trees so I think other people would probably like to know too which possibility there are 🤔
I live this lifestyle and I am a work from home graphic designer. I think it's best to do jobs that are remote. My feeling is that a cottage-core lifestyle and typically "introverted jobs" are a good fit (not for everyone, but if you like being near nature and doing old time-y stuff you probably will want to be a little independent and closer to the outdoors) For me "introverted jobs" are jobs you don't have to work intensely and directly with others/customers. I live in the german countryside in a 100 year old house with my garden, my chickens, my dogs and cats and a huge fireplace. Work from home was the only way I could imagine having the time to be in nature enough and spend time with my animals and my hobbies. 🌻
@@lynnemarie7885 My observation is that it is essentially people who have internet based work that is quite well paid. I grew up on a farm so I know how hard farming to make a living actually is. I now work on the internet. I get what cottage core is as a social phenomenon and how it grew so quickly when everyone was working from home in the pandemic. It essentially rejects mass organised labour types of working but that really depends on very poor people in far away countries having to work in factories - even to make the cotton cloth in those vintage clothes.
I've avoided Cottagecore style for a lifetime but, now I'm older, I'm naturally veering towards change. I've been collecting vintage and antique china forever, love textiles, colours, thrifted furniture and accessories. I make my own curtains and cushions, repaint frames, candles and mirrors. It all comes together beautifully.
What a beautiful and informative video! Thank you so much for sharing! Just a note, it looks like your Etsy link is not live anymore. I would love to look at your shop and will search separately but just wanted to let you know!
Hey Omg thank you! I think i copied the wrong link. The Name of my Shop is „afewdecadesaway“. You can actually find it, if you just search for the shop name on etsy 🥰🙈
My only problem with Cottagecore is probably that all the tutorials or tips for adapting it are very European or American centrist. That is something that I even see in your video (No offense intended, I know you tried to summarize everything as you could) since the concept of "Thrift store" in the USA is not the same as for example my native country; Argentina, while in American second-hand stores you can find really old things, in second-hand stores in my country (especially in clothing stores) it is more likely that you will find clothes from the eighties, seventies and so on up to our times. Added to the economic costs, cottagecore itself prevents me from being part of it, since I am not given alternatives, so I have a long way to go to find my own way of including and adapting everything. I hope that the rest of the people can have more luck than me, even if they are from the same country as me.
Cottage core was DID NOT roiginate from the LGBTQ community ! Where in the world did you get that from ? Cottage core is a simpler and more modern take on the Victorian look
Oh my gosh Ann with an E that was my favorite movie growing up 🥹🥹🥹 I still cry watching it the part when Mathew died I had this move on vhs guys🥹 not to Mention the poetry she loved 🤌🏾
Beautiful video, however cottagecore was not founded by the lgbtq community. It may be popular among that community, because of the safe, tranquil nature of the movement, but it was not founded, or even most widely promoted by that community.
So... we can't even go one minute without Rainbow Tyranny propaganda? WTF: Cottagecore was NOT invented by "LGBTQ+" - lol. What does Cottagecore have to do with autogynephilia & crossdressers? 🙄 It was invented in Europe over 2000 years ago; and it periodically resurfaces throughout human history - the recorded history we have in the 70's & 80's, Picnic at Hanging Rock (the original), and even IF gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals like Cottagecore, and poetry, and baking, heaps of heterosexuals do, as well. To say Cottagecore is a gay-subculture is propaganda. Please stop insulting the world.
I’ve been doing “cottagecore” for 10 years now. I’ve always loved thrifting vintage items from clothing to decor. I’ve loved regency era and Victorian era clothing since I was 12 and I’m almost 36. I love to wear dresses, bake, garden and read. Next skill is sewing well enough to make myself clothing.
Yes
Journaling , baking , flower picking , painting , diy , gardening , pic nic , Victorian era aesthetics i’ve always like this simple yet beautiful things my whole life before it’s become cottagecore
I didn't know there was a name for this! I like it! I've been collecting vintage and antique needlework supplies for a while. My special interests are gardening, spinning, repairing antique spinning wheels and historical knitting and crochet. I'm happy to find out that this is a community.
Gardening is my favourite cottagecore activity, but I also love caring for houseplants and hiking (while foraging). Thanks for making such great content :)
I have been living this life for years. Now someone gave it a name 😍😍
I love to spend time in the nature but, my mom doesn't want me to be in places where there are soo many grass,etc she said that I'll get dirty there so like thats how my life's rn.. but I promise when I grow up, I'll move to a place surrounded by lots of natural, grass, flowers,trees,etc I love being around nature, painting,diy, spending time alone in a cotagecore forest,etc.. but for now I have to focus on my studies and then when I grow just see.. I'll be the most cotagecore person in the world ! 🍁☘️🍂🍃✨✨
I guess I am a mix of all the little subgenres of Cottagecore because they all kind of fit me. Especially Goblincore and Light Academia. I am hoping once I am on my own and out of college, I can begin my Cottagecore lifestyle in another country. It would be a nice start of getting fresh and having a massive change.
you work really hard to give content to us, thak youuuu
Thank you for appreciating my work !! 🥺❤️
Making handmade wooden kitchen tools and toys is fun too!
This video is perfect, well done ! ive discoverd the cottagecore community a year ago on tumblr, before it cames big, it cheers me up so much ! Ive always loved this type of aesthetic, and I am so happy that it has a name and its becomming popular!
Have a great week, lots of love
I also discovered it a year ago and yes you’re so right ! It‘s such a beautiful aesthetic 💕
Gardening ,cooking.and i love also watching movie like LORD of the rings
YES! THRIFT STORES!!!!!!
Baking is definitely my favorite cottagecore activity 😊
My favorite cottagecore activity is picnics
Here from TikTok! My favorite Cottagecore activity is sewing! I love customizing & making clothes :)
some of my fav cottagecore activities are cooking, knitting, and embroidery
Your voice is so so so so soothing! 🌸🌼
Beautiful video 💖 thank you so much for the book mention ✨
I enjoy living a quiet, sustainable life, baking and cooking from scratch, and thrifting as many of my clothes as possible.
Crocheting, gardening and taking care of my chickens are my favorites I think.
I also want to adopt a cattagore life. Far away from social media, toxic people and just focusing on yourself. For me cottagecore life is like a princess life in country side. Can't wait to be like you
Such a sweet video, and your voice is just lovely!
Really great guide for someone new to the aesthetic
❤perfect video, thank you❤
Soo perfect 😍 so much Information with so Many beautiful pictures!!
I LOVE YOUR EDITING AND VOICE SO MUCHHHH!!!
Thank you 🥺❤️🥰
thank you so much for the video- the amount of work you put into these really makes them so wonderful 🙏💖
☺️❤️
Thank you so much!!
And I love you’re voice:D
I had no idea this term existed.
I'm delighted to have found it. Finally, I learned something new in this world that's wholesome! 😅
I love long flowing skirts and dresses with floral prints. Not easy to find. TBH I can't get my housework done easily in these clothes (how did they do it??) but I'll put on a flowy dress once in a while because they are beautiful and comfortable.
Yes, thank you so much!!
❤️🌷
Thank you so much i have been in love with the cottage core since I was two years old and I been trying to do my lifestyle as a big cottage core lover but none of my family was supportive besides my fiancé so I am not 22 and we are both bigggg fans of cottage core so we are starting tomorrow morning THANK YOU SO MUCH🤍🤍
Yees new video! Thank you for working so hard and bring such a good content for us 🧚♀️🧚♀️💖
And thank YOU for watching them!☺️💕 I highly appreciate it 🌷
Just a question: what could we do as a career that fits into the lifestyle? I'm thinking farmer, florist, teacher, baker, but are there any others? And with cottagecore on the rise, so are the prices of cottages. Would these jobs really be able to cover the costs of all this? Just asking because I love cottagecore sooo much and I plan to live like this, so just trying to be prepared.
I‘m planning on doing a video to this topic bc it’s a topic I‘m interested in either and in the end money doesn’t grow from trees so I think other people would probably like to know too which possibility there are 🤔
I live this lifestyle and I am a work from home graphic designer. I think it's best to do jobs that are remote. My feeling is that a cottage-core lifestyle and typically "introverted jobs" are a good fit (not for everyone, but if you like being near nature and doing old time-y stuff you probably will want to be a little independent and closer to the outdoors) For me "introverted jobs" are jobs you don't have to work intensely and directly with others/customers.
I live in the german countryside in a 100 year old house with my garden, my chickens, my dogs and cats and a huge fireplace. Work from home was the only way I could imagine having the time to be in nature enough and spend time with my animals and my hobbies. 🌻
@@lynnemarie7885 My observation is that it is essentially people who have internet based work that is quite well paid. I grew up on a farm so I know how hard farming to make a living actually is. I now work on the internet.
I get what cottage core is as a social phenomenon and how it grew so quickly when everyone was working from home in the pandemic. It essentially rejects mass organised labour types of working but that really depends on very poor people in far away countries having to work in factories - even to make the cotton cloth in those vintage clothes.
I've avoided Cottagecore style for a lifetime but, now I'm older, I'm naturally veering towards change. I've been collecting vintage and antique china forever, love textiles, colours, thrifted furniture and accessories. I make my own curtains and cushions, repaint frames, candles and mirrors. It all comes together beautifully.
Love your video, it'll help me so much. Thanks!🌼👒✨
💖 I love this!!!
beautiful
Very lovely and inspiring video!🐝🐞
My mother can’t stop buying cute frog stuff!
Nice video !
Thank you ☺️
Gardening .. and painting
I think cottage core goes back further than the LGBTQI community …….. regardless, it’s cosy and joyful
LGBTQ? I don't think that's right
May I ask where did you order your dresses in the video? They are lovely.
What a beautiful and informative video! Thank you so much for sharing!
Just a note, it looks like your Etsy link is not live anymore. I would love to look at your shop and will search separately but just wanted to let you know!
Hey
Omg thank you! I think i copied the wrong link.
The Name of my Shop is „afewdecadesaway“. You can actually find it, if you just search for the shop name on etsy 🥰🙈
Very pretty😃
I love I love I love
Thank you so much ^^
I liked this video
Traditional skills but not traditional values❤
I love all your videos you deserve more views
Exactly!! ❤️
This has been for years. Connect with Jesus.I love it. I’m actually been dressing like this for years, lol,,
flower pressing??
Could Efteling be considered cottage core?
I like to garden
Aww Yes! I love gardening too
My only problem with Cottagecore is probably that all the tutorials or tips for adapting it are very European or American centrist.
That is something that I even see in your video (No offense intended, I know you tried to summarize everything as you could) since the concept of "Thrift store" in the USA is not the same as for example my native country; Argentina, while in American second-hand stores you can find really old things, in second-hand stores in my country (especially in clothing stores) it is more likely that you will find clothes from the eighties, seventies and so on up to our times.
Added to the economic costs, cottagecore itself prevents me from being part of it, since I am not given alternatives, so I have a long way to go to find my own way of including and adapting everything. I hope that the rest of the people can have more luck than me, even if they are from the same country as me.
How could I choose between cottagecore & romantic goth. They'll take turns, hh
Sebenarnya, aku cinta gaya ini juga karena memberikan ku ikatan sepanjang masa kepada kehidupan indah yang ku bayangkan ketika kecil🤎🤗
I like Alice in wonderland
So... basically what we use to call hippy😆
What is your beautiful accent?🥰
I love your accent, what Is it?
sueing
Cottage core was DID NOT roiginate from the LGBTQ community !
Where in the world did you get that from ?
Cottage core is a simpler and more modern take on the Victorian look
* ORIGINATE
:)
I've never not been "cottagecore".. just never labeled it.
Oh my gosh Ann with an E that was my favorite movie growing up 🥹🥹🥹 I still cry watching it the part when Mathew died I had this move on vhs guys🥹 not to Mention the poetry she loved 🤌🏾
Beautiful video, however cottagecore was not founded by the lgbtq community. It may be popular among that community, because of the safe, tranquil nature of the movement, but it was not founded, or even most widely promoted by that community.
my favorite cottagecore activity is doing satanic witch rituals
So... we can't even go one minute without Rainbow Tyranny propaganda? WTF: Cottagecore was NOT invented by "LGBTQ+" - lol.
What does Cottagecore have to do with autogynephilia & crossdressers? 🙄
It was invented in Europe over 2000 years ago; and it periodically resurfaces throughout human history - the recorded history we have in the 70's & 80's, Picnic at Hanging Rock (the original), and even IF gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals like Cottagecore, and poetry, and baking, heaps of heterosexuals do, as well.
To say Cottagecore is a gay-subculture is propaganda.
Please stop insulting the world.
Why are you trying to associate fashion with LGB-- whatever you said which was wrong. lol
You ruined it when you said it was founded by the gays
Pfffttt I bet you are deleting comments ;)
Not lmnop alphabet
I love this! :)