normcore
名词 n.
英 /ˈnɔːmkɔː/
美 /ˈnɔɹmˌkoɹ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A unisex fashion trend characterized by average-looking, unpretentious clothing.
— That means he's normcore. Dangerously regular. Dresses only in T-shirts an' jeans, uses slang appropriated from other sub cultures, but only 3 years after it's^([sic – meaning its]) first use, an' only after it's been used in a sitcom.
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Any style that is mainstream or unremarkable.
— "That's normcore painting, and that's what people are buying and trading now," [Deborah] Kass said, along with some slightly more colorful critique she opted to keep off the record.
词源
From norm(al) (“according to norms or rules or to a regular pattern”) + -core (suffix denoting genres of music and subcultures (often specialized and underground)), coined by the cartoonist Ryan Estrada in a guest comic strip for the webcomic Templar, Arizona on 17 September 2008: see the quotation.
It was popularized in a stylized, tongue-in-cheek trend report produced by the collective K-HOLE in 2013.
It was popularized in a stylized, tongue-in-cheek trend report produced by the collective K-HOLE in 2013.
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