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I wasn’t crazy about this piece so I wasn’t intending on publicly posting it again, but it keeps getting stolen every five minutes so I figured I’d put it here so people at least know who to attribute the original thing to lmao
[Digital illustration, Procreate App, 2020]
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HAHAHAHAH! I accidentally reblogged stuff meant for my main account. Sorry if anyone saw that.
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I have been very uninspired as of late. Here is a photo that I think embodies drizzlecore quite well.

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Clouds giving me anxiety
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The visuals for drizzlecore are generally of nature, yes, but they also are different from similar aesthetics like goblincore and others.
The criteria for an image associated with drizzlecore would be:
Generally, a photo of nature, or alternatively a photo of a crude manmade structure such as a pillow fort or a lean-to built from sticks. Photos can also include seemingly abandoned larger structures, such as houses and roads.
Liminal qualities in the photo.
A sense of nostalgia, deja vu, discomfort, eerieness, unsettledness, and/or surreality.
Optional but encouraged: fog or rain.
Visuals from goblincore, for example, tend to lean more green, or "witchy". Drizzlecore, however, will look more desolated, with more grey-blue tones in the photo. I will be posting a collection of photos on this blog later in order to more easily demonstrate these visuals.
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To me, drizzlecore feels like a dream. Comforting, like you’re being held within the arms of your lover. And simultaneously confusing, like your lover is also Edmund Irwin-Singer for some reason. This was meant to be poetic, but I believe it turned into a very Tumblr sort of joke.
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I’ve been sick lately, which is why there’s such a big gap between posts. Sorry!
Unlike many aesthetics, drizzlecore does not have hard-and-fast fashion rules. The key is to wear something comfortable and easy to move in. This could be any number of things. It is recommended to wear things that are closer to the earth in colour, but again, not a rule. As long as it’s something that you find comfortable, it fits. Drizzlecore can be expressed in different ways, as long as it still retains the main things about it: solitude, freedom, and the desire to be in strange places that are separated from normal life.
#drizzlecore#aesthetic#rain aesthetic#forest aesthetic#nature aesthetic#aesthetic fashion#fashion guide
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Heyo! It’s been a while since I last posted, and hopefully I’ll be making posts again in the coming weeks. Here’s a Pinterest board: https://pin.it/fo4rjHVES
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[ID: A flag with seven vertical stripes, all the same size. The colors are darker at the edges and lighter in the middle. They are, from left to right, washed-out dark teal, forest green-gray, washed-out green, very light yellow-gray, washed-out tan, brown-gray, and washed-out dark mahogany. END ID]
Drizzlecorelexic: A gender related to the word ‘drizzlecore’
The colors are inspired by drizzlecore
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[ID: A flag with nine horizontal stripes, the fourth and sixth are twice the height of the others. The colors are darker at the edges and lighter in the middle. They are, from top to bottom, dark brown, burnt sienna, dusty peach-tan, light tan-gray, white, light washed-out yellow-green, soft spring green, dusty blue teal, and dark denim. END ID]
Drizzlecore Collector: A term for those who collect drizzlecore related genders
The colors are inspired by the related aesthetic
Aesthetic Link: https://personal-aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Drizzlecore
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[ID: A flag with nine horizontal stripes, all the same size. The colors get lighter towards the middle and darker towards the edges. The colors are, from top to bottom, washed-out dark brown, brown, light leather, sand, extremely pale yellow, light yellow-green, light green, green, and washed-out dark teal. END ID]
Drizzlecorin: A gender that is the embodiment of/representative of Drizzlecore
The colors are inspired by the colors for the aesthetic, as well as the Drizzlecoric flag
Aesthetic Link: https://personal-aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Drizzlecore
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[ID: A flag with nine vertical stripes, all the same size. The colors get lighter towards the middle and darker towards the edges. The colors are, from left to right, washed-out dark brown, brown, light leather, sand, extremely pale yellow, light yellow-green, light green, green, and washed-out dark teal. END ID]
Drizzlcorin|Drizzlicorin: A gender that is visually similar to Drizzlecore
The colors are inspired by the colors for the aesthetic, as well as the Drizzlecoric flag
Aesthetic Link: https://personal-aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Drizzlecore
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Drizzlecoric: A gender related to Drizzlecore
The colors are inspired by the related aesthetic, as well as the colors listed for it
Aesthetic Link: https://personal-aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Drizzlecore
No Suggested Pronouns
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Wrap yourself up in a cozy blanket and enjoy the quiet peacefulness.
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Drizzlecore is like a mix of that strange urge to wander and explore the strange places of the earth, and the desire to just cuddle up in a warm blanket while listening to soft music. And rain and fog are everywhere as well, no matter what. Very odd.
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