English edit

Etymology edit

farm +‎ -core

Noun edit

farmcore (uncountable)

  1. (aesthetic) An aesthetic and fashion movement inspired by rural farm living.
    • 2015 March 23, Andrew Lasane, “Here Is Photographic Proof That the Internet Has Killed Individual Style”, in Complex:
      The project is called "Exactitudes," and so far it includes 154 different portraits series of men and women, from skaters and Gabbers, to hipsters in Amsterdam rocking the "farmcore" look and baristas in Milan.
    • 2019, Earl Cave, quoted in Dean Mayo Davies, "Earl Cave: rebel with a cause", Dazed, 10 September 2019:
      “I like the way Dylan dresses, (it’s) almost like farmcore. []
    • 2020 March 10, Isabel Slone, “Escape Into Cottagecore, Calming Ethos for Our Febrile Moment”, in The New York Times:
      Cottagecore is related to grandmacore, faeriecore, farmcore and goblincore; other nostalgia-ridden aesthetic communities that, paradoxically, thrive on many of the most popular internet platforms of the day.