Soft Morningcore is an aesthetic based on casual actions and visuals that take on an intimate and soft feel, relating to the morning, sleep, or morning routines. It often relates to romanticizing sleeping in and languishing in bed. This aesthetic relates in part to visuals, but also to feelings that may be displayed in those visuals. This could be sharing with a smile with a stranger or feeling a cold floor beneath your feet after stepping out of the shower.
Visuals[]
- Bare feet
- Bedsheets in morning light
- Marks on bare skin from sheets
- Cuddling and holding hands
- Tea in bed
- Showering
- Light and shadow patterns caused by blinds
Fashion[]
Clothes[]
The fashion of soft morningcore is usually built around casual, comfortable clothing. Some examples of this are:
- Sweatpants
- Pajamas
- Sweatshirts and hoodies
- Loose clothing
- No bra
- Nightgowns
- Camisoles
- T-Shirts
- Tank tops
Shoes[]
- Ugg boots
- Slip-on sandals with socks
- Crocs
- Bare feet
- Fuzzy socks (in colder months)
Hair, makeup and accessories[]
Hair might be worn in a messy bun or ponytail with a scrunchie, or as bedhead or casually down and tousled. The makeup associated with soft morningcore is a natural look, or no makeup at all. Freckles should remain visible. Nails, if painted, are done in simple styles such as French tips or soft neutral cream jelly polishes. Accessories remain simple, usually as necklaces or rings that aren't taken off and are worn to bed.
Media[]
Songs[]
- Vanilla Sundae by Emily Burns
- tiny things by Tiny Habits
Music videos[]
- Male Fantasy by Billie Eilish
- Taylor Swift's Midnights album photoshoot