What if taking care of ourselves was a cultural act? Decoration, cooking, fashion, work… the spirit of care culture infuses all our lives, transforming well-being into a veritable everyday philosophy.
The 20-40 generation is redefining the boundaries of comfort and happiness with the care culture. Gone are the days of performance at all costs, replaced by gentleness, slowness and micro-pleasures. Far from being superficial, this quest for care is becoming an aesthetic in its own right, a mode of expression and a form of commitment.
Skincare as the art of everyday life
The aesthetics of pampering lie in the smallest gestures: a beautifully laid table, a bath with plants, soft music in a refined flat. These attentions create a soothing and reassuring environment. Sensory design, subdued lighting and natural materials are becoming the new allies of inner peace.
This taste for ‘taking care’ also extends to relationships: active listening, non-violent communication, respecting boundaries. We’re also taking care of our schedules: weekends off, journaling, more intuitive eating.
Care as a political choice
Behind this gentle aesthetic lies a committed approach. Slowing down also means resisting a society of constant productivity. Taking care means re-politicising everyday life, giving value back to the ‘doing with care’ that is often relegated to women, carers and the invisible.
The “care feminism” movement inspires this vision, in which aesthetics serve to reconnect us with ourselves, with others and with the living world. A vision that is more inclusive, gentler, but also more resilient.
Towards a culture of sensitivity
In the arts, care becomes a creative metaphor: contemplative films, immersive exhibitions, participatory performances… The culture of care invites us to slow down, to feel, to fully inhabit the moment. It gives back to our living spaces an emotional dimension that has been neglected for too long.
Between aesthetics and ethics, care becomes a contemporary, sensitive and essential art of living. A new kind of beauty, not always visible but felt everywhere.
Follow us on Instagram