As we put away our whimsical summer dresses and brace ourselves for sweater weather, a new aesthetic has emerged. Enter cabincore. Referencing all things cozy, it's a lifestyle that includes camping in fleece jackets, nesting in warm-toned and layered ensembles, decorating your house with rustic farmhouse pieces, and the list goes on.
I see it as a natural evolution of cottagecore, the movement that has seen many people baking bread, arranging fresh flowers, and having picnics in the dreamiest floral outfits. I'm here for the cabincore fashion, so if you're looking to experiment with the trend, I've curated an easy style guide ahead.
The sweater vest is key to achieving a cabincore look. It not only adds warmth to your ensemble, but it also allows you to flaunt your layering skills.
Try an all-white monochrome look with this Cable-Knit Sweater Vest ($30).
The secret is to vary the fabric and texture of each piece like with this Satin Blouse ($25).
Toss on these Straight High Ankle Jeans ($20) and you're almost there.
Be one in your environment by opting for looks that mirror natural colors. Take a cue from Krystal and pair your favorite neutral cable-knit sweater with some slouchy pants.
Or if you'd like to show a little bit of skin, go for this relaxed Cable-Knit Cardigan Sweater ($129).
You can also opt for this Fleece Quilted-Pocket Popover Jacket ($128) as a one-and-done approach to your top.
I'm drawn to the warm color of these Drapey Pleated Taper Wide-Leg Pants ($85, originally $92).
These durable Fynn Embossed Knee High Riding Boots ($225) will take you through your outdoor adventures.
The fall runway has seen the rise of equestrian-style clothing, which fits perfectly into the cabincore aesthetic. Bring on your favorite trench or quilted coats and rain boots, and you're ready to step out in style.
A Double Breasted Trench Coat ($173, originally $248) is a classic fall staple.
Wear jeans that'll embrace your figure while making you feel comfortable like these Toni Mid Rise Straight Jeans ($158).
You can't say cabincore without fleece. Layer this Fleece Crop Cardigan ($98) with your go-to turtleneck.
Step on a poodle. Go on a walk. Ride a bike. You can do it all in these Hunter Balmoral Classic Rain Boots ($160).
The queen of cottagecore, Paula Sutton, has seamlessly adapted her wardrobe to the fall season, making her a leader in the cabincore movement. I'm taking notes over here.
This Plaid Faux-Wrap Short-Sleeve Tiered Mini Dress ($118) looks so effortlessly chic and comfy.
Because comfort is key, these Nina Lace-Up Boots ($150) will save the day.
This Barn Jacket ($65, originally $168) exudes sophistication.
This Quilted Corduroy Walton Shirt-Jacket ($165, originally $168) is equally as elevated.