However, one of the latest design trends seems to be timeless.
A cottagecore aesthetic is rooted in nature and fairy tales, which themselves are typically ingrained in nature.
Therefore, clothing in this aesthetic often involved flowy dresses, flowers, bare feet, and natural accessories.

Decor options then include a lot of wood, mushrooms, flowers and other plants, and more.
Winter is the dark season of the year, and winter during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is even darker.
This is how to achieve a dark cottagecore aesthetic.

For a dark cottagecore aesthetic specifically, you don’t have to stray too far from traditional cottagecore staples.
You could even dive into fun projects like flower pressing to make your own dark, dried decor.
According toMy Cottagecore, you might decorate with poisonous plants or even cobwebs.
After all, this movement is also known as goth cottagecore.
Still, there’s a line.
Dark cottagecore should still exemplify the 19th century European lifestyle that regular cottagecore is known to embody.
Only employing dark decor in the Halloween sense will mean losing the cottagecore feel.
With this information in mind, go forth and bask in the darkness that naturally counteracts the light.