post updated 06/21/23
There is a particular glamour that is certainly romanticized about the lifestyle of the royal and elite. The clothes, the etiquette, the sophistication and the mystery add to the appeal. Would you be surprised to learn that there is an entire movement centered around this lifestyle? We here at PaSH certainly were! Princess core is an aesthetic based on the life, fashion, and mannerisms of a princess. Certain characteristics like being poised, well-mannered, and well dressed are all just one part of this rising trend.
As strong believers in inclusion, representation and diversity, the PaSH family was ecstatic to learn that black creators are using social media to display black luxury, pose and beauty.
Meet Porsha
Porsha is a princess core enthusiast. Her social media pages are full of whimsical settings, gowns and accessories that have traditionally only been seen on the royal figures in a fairy tale.
“I love Princess core because it allows me to freely embody the woman I have always wanted to be, the person I always KNEW I WAS, royalty. It makes me feel feminine, regal, kind, and valuable. All the qualities I want to continue inspiring other women, especially the black community to want to be. It’s not just an aesthetic for me but a lifestyle”, stated Porsha when asked what princess core means to her!
Porsha Hall
Porsha Hall has taken her love for princess core one step further. Fueled by her love of everything regal, a boutique was born, WithLovePorsha. This is great news for people who want to get started on their princess core journey but don’t know where to begin.
Princess core is an aesthetic embraced by women of all shapes, sizes, colors, and backgrounds. We are truly enjoying seeing amazing women such as Porsha celebrating life and giving the internet a healthy dose of black joy!
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