New York Times Fashionのインスタグラム(nytstyle) - 5月19日 01時00分
Aliyah Bah cultivated her aesthetic — a hodgepodge of Y2K, alternative and harajuku style — and watched it take off online. Now, the 20-year-old former college student is the woman behind Aliyahcore.
@aliyahsinterlude has created a singular look. In addition to earmuffs and a miniskirt (or really short shorts), Aliyahcore ensembles usually include crop tops, fishnet stockings over one leg and both arms, knee-high platform moon boots trimmed with fur, a garter belt, makeup that matches the shade of the outfit, and a flurry of hair accessories.
Bah’s style has been resonating with an audience of more than three million followers across her social media accounts. Lizzo recently posted a video to her Instagram account where she was dressed head to toe in Aliyahcore: red moon boots topped with white fur, a white garter belt, a denim shorts-and-crop-top set, and pink furry headphones.
Bah said she finds deeper purpose in her style’s popularity. “Being Black is what people see, obviously, whenever I wear anything,” she said, referring to how her style subverts expectations of how Black women are supposed to dress. “When I see a lot of dark skinned girls dressed up in Aliyahcore, it makes me really happy because I never saw it growing up.”
Read more from @s_evangelina about Aliyahcore at the link in our bio. Photo by @wulf.bradley
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