Where You Should Be Planning Your Next Trip Based on These 5 Fashion Aesthetics

Calling all trendsetters! It's time to make sure your carefully curated wardrobe meets its full potential on your next getaway.
Thanks the rapid pace of social media trends and booming influencer culture, it seems like a new "core" — that's a hyper-specific style, for the uninitiated — appears to emerge from every pop culture moment. Whether it's mixing checkered prints and lace accents for a cottagecore look, or maybe rocking some vibrant pink hues for a Barbiecore moment — there's an aesthetic for any occasion these days.
With summer in full swing, what better way to fully embrace a rising trend than to match it to a stunning backdrop during vacation?
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Gorpcore

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Yosemite National ParkBorn from the acronym GORP — short for "Good Old Raisins and Peanuts" (a.k.a. trail mix, a hiker's favorite snack) — Gorpcore is all about being prepared for whatever harsh conditions mother nature may throw your way.
From reflective trail shoes to earth-toned rain jackets, this aesthetic is fit for a place with rugged mountains and a variety of weather.
With over 800 miles of hiking trails, ski slopes and countless waterfalls, Yosemite National Park is the perfect place to bust out your favorite brands designed for the great outdoors, such as Arc’teryx and Patagonia.
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Y2K

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Tokyo, JapanThe Y2K style brings some a wave of fond nostalgia, while making others cringe at the memories, but this flashy aesthetic inspired by the early 2000s has certainly made its way back into the mainstream of late.
It channels hyper-futuristic articles of clothing featuring loud colors, metallic hues and hints of abstraction to welcome a new century.
As the year 2000 ushered in a technological boom, the ideal city for the Y2K aesthetic is one that consistently pushes boundaries in both culture and technology: Tokyo.
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Silverlake Cowboy

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GuadalaraThe style dubbed Silverlake Cowboy blends together the modern hipster and a traditional cowboy aesthetic.
Blue-washed denim, cowboy boots and vintage baby t-shirts are some of the pieces trendsetters might wear if they're rocking this look.
Travelers who gravitate towards the Silverlake Cowboy style should consider a trip to Guadalajara, Mexico to experience a blend of contemporary and Vaquero vibes.
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Guadalajara is also referred to as the Mexican Silicon Valley due to the influx of tech companies and startups. This has given rise to neighborhoods bustling with trendy bars, restaurants and nightclubs.
Blokecore

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Manchester, U.k.From pub crawling to sporting classic jerseys, the heart of this aesthetic is rooted in English soccer culture.
This style draws on groups of "blokes" —the casual British term for men — who head out to the pitch and support their favorite teams.
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The Old Nags Head is a pub where Man-U supporters and locals go to drink and catch a game, while Man City supporters head to Marry D's bar.
Old Money

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Martha's Vineyard, MassachusettsLike traveling back in time, the old money aesthetic takes a page out of Lisa Birnbach’s satirical guide, The Official Preppy Handbook, published in 1980. Think tailored suits, Lacoste button-ups and timeless cable-knit sweaters.
AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_ctokr8lb2mav5ubsddbH1_ iframe AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_ktokr8lb2mav5ubsddbH1_ iframeMartha's Vineyard, the charming island off the coast of Massachusetts, offers the perfect setting for this style. Charter a fishing boat for a deep water excursion, browse unique shops in picturesque villages and be sure to grab a lobster roll before you leave.
Walking the streets, you may catch a glimpse of some high-profile vacationers, such as former President Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Spike Lee or Larry David.
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