Hello to the beautiful ladies of this community.
I’m Mide, a femininity enthusiast who believes femininity is so much more than looking pretty or “acting” elegant. For me, it’s a journey of self-awareness and self-confidence, embracing all the strengths and weaknesses that make you uniquely you. Because let’s face it, true beauty shines brightest when it comes from within.
However, the way you present yourself to the world also matters, when you 'dress for success', you can project a type of confidence that only comes from you being sure of yourself.
So, let’s embark on this transformative glow-up journey together.
Last time on the glow-up hack series, we talked about Body Types. Today, we are talking about fashion aesthetics.
What Are Fashion Aesthetics?
Fashion aesthetics are more than just trends; they represent your personal style, your culture, and your unique way of expressing individuality. Personally, because I'm a very playful minimalist, I'm naturally drawn towards the preppy or coquette or timeless fashion. I do streetwear when I want to dress casual.
This proves that your style can be diverse. You can have more than one fashion aesthetic but the way you balance them matters.
Here are 10 fashion aesthetics that can help you better express your style:
- Classic/Timeless Aesthetic
The classic or timeless aesthetic is all about simplicity, elegance, and sophistication.
Key Elements:
Colors: Neutrals like black, white, navy, beige, and gray.
Fabrics: Wool, cashmere, silk, and high-quality cotton.
Silhouettes: Fitted blazers, pencil skirts, tailored trousers, and A-line dresses.
Accessories:
Pearls: Pearl earrings or a pearl necklace for a touch of elegance.
Leather Handbags: Structured leather handbags in neutral colors.
Minimalist Jewelry: Gold or silver pieces that are simple and understated.
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- Bohemian (Boho) Aesthetic
The Bohemian or Boho aesthetic is inspired by the free-spirited, artistic lifestyle.
Key Elements:
Colors: Earth tones, warm hues like rust, mustard, and burgundy, mixed with vibrant patterns.
Fabrics: Linen, cotton, suede, and crochet.
Silhouettes: Maxi dresses, flared pants, peasant blouses, and fringe details.
Accessories:
Statement Jewelry: Layered necklaces, oversized earrings, and chunky rings.
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- Minimalist Aesthetic
Minimalism in fashion is defined by clean lines, simple designs, and a monochromatic color palette.
Key Elements:
Colors: Monochrome, especially black, white, gray, and beige.
Fabrics: High-quality, structured fabrics like wool, leather, and cotton.
Silhouettes: Straight-leg trousers, shift dresses, oversized blazers, and simple T-shirts.
Accessories:
Minimal Jewelry: Thin gold or silver hoops, simple bracelets, and watches.
Footwear: Clean, simple designs like white sneakers or black ankle boots.
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- Vintage Aesthetic
The vintage aesthetic draws inspiration from past decades, particularly the 1920s to the 1980s. This style revives old-fashioned trends with a modern twist.
Key Elements:
Colors: Rich, deep colors like burgundy, navy, and emerald, alongside pastel shades.
Fabrics: Lace, velvet, tweed, and silk.
Silhouettes: A-line skirts, high-waist pants, puff sleeves, and fitted blazers.
Accessories:
Retro Sunglasses: Cat-eye or round frames.
Vintage Jewelry: Brooches, pearl necklaces, and cameo rings.
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- Streetwear Aesthetic
Streetwear is a casual, urban aesthetic that often incorporates elements of hip hop, skate culture, and sportswear.
Key Elements:
Colors: Bold colors, monochrome, and graphic prints.
Fabrics: Denim, jersey, leather, and nylon.
Silhouettes: Oversized hoodies, joggers, bomber jackets, and chunky sneakers.
Accessories:
Caps and Beanies: Snapbacks, bucket hats, and beanies.
Sneakers: High-top sneakers, chunky sneakers, or branded trainers.
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- Preppy Aesthetic
The preppy aesthetic is inspired by Ivy League fashion, defined by clean, classic, and somewhat conservative styles.
Key Elements:
Colors: Navy, white, red, and green, often combined with plaid or stripes.
Fabrics: Wool, cotton, and cashmere.
Silhouettes: Polo shirts, pleated skirts, cardigans, and blazers.
How to Style:
Accessories:
Shoes: Loafers and Oxfords for a classic touch.
Belts: Thin, leather belts in neutral or plaid patterns.
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- Coquette Aesthetic
The Coquette aesthetic embraces femininity with a touch of innocence and allure.
Key Elements:
Colors: Soft pinks, whites, creams, baby blues, and floral patterns.
Fabrics: Silk, lace, tulle, and satin.
Silhouettes: Fit-and-flare dresses, baby doll dresses, ruffled skirts, and off-shoulder tops.
Accessories:
Hair Bows and Headbands: Delicate, often in pastel colors.
Jewelry: Pearl necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
Bags: Vintage-inspired clutches or mini bags.
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- Cottagecore Aesthetic
Cottagecore romanticizes rural life, focusing on a connection with nature, simplicity, and country living charm.
Key Elements:
Colors: Earthy tones like sage green, soft yellows, beige, and muted florals.
Fabrics: Linen, cotton, lace, and crochet.
Silhouettes: Maxi dresses, puff sleeves, apron dresses, and pinafores.
Accessories:
Hats: Wide-brimmed or boater hats.
Jewelry: Dainty, floral, or nature-inspired pieces.
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- Athleisure Aesthetic
Athleisure blends athletic wear with everyday fashion, offering comfort and style for active lifestyles.
Key Elements:
Colors: Neutral tones, black, white, and pops of bright colors.
Fabrics: Stretchy, breathable materials like spandex, nylon, and cotton blends.
Silhouettes: Leggings, sports bras, oversized hoodies, and sleek sneakers.
Accessories:
Caps: Baseball caps or beanies for a sporty vibe.
Bags: Sleek, functional backpacks.
Shoes: High-quality sneakers for versatility.
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- Artsy Aesthetic
The artsy aesthetic celebrates creativity and self-expression through eclectic and bold fashion.
Key Elements:
Colors: Bright, bold colors and unique prints.
Fabrics: Hand-painted, tie-dye, or artistic patterns.
Silhouettes: Flowing dresses, oversized shirts, and layered looks.
Accessories:
Jewelry: Handmade or artistic pieces that stand out.
Bags: Hand-painted or uniquely crafted bags that double as art.
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These styles allow you to mix and match elements from different aesthetics to create a look that’s uniquely yours. The key is to experiment, have fun, and wear what makes you feel confident and true to yourself.
For More Visual Inspiration
Head over to my Pinterest page, where I’ve created boards for each fashion aesthetic. It’s a treasure trove of looks to help you nail your style effortlessly. There, you will find fashion inspiration for your desired fashion aesthetic, and you can trust that your wardrobe taste is about to LEVEL UP!
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Thank you for reading, and I hope this journey helps you embrace your femininity with confidence! Let’s grow and glow together.