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Queen Marie Antoinette, an inspiration of this aesthetic. Coquette aesthetic is a 2020s fashion trend that is characterized by a mix of sweet, romantic, and sometimes playful elements and focuses on femininity through the use of clothes with lace, flounces, pastel colors, and bows, often draws inspiration from historical periods like the Victorian era the 1950s and 1960s, with a modern twist.
Johannes (Jo) Lindner (14 January 1993 – 30 June 2023), better known as Joesthetics on social media, [1] was a German bodybuilder.He was also a model, and became one of the most famous German fitness influencers [2] as well as co-owner of the food supplement brand Huge Supplements. [3]
Juno Birch (born 25 December 1993) is an English drag queen, sculptor, and YouTuber. [2] She began performing in drag professionally in late 2018 and has since received significant media attention for her work.
Cottage gardens typify the cottagecore aesthetic. Cottagecore (sometimes referred to as countrycore or farmcore ) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is an aesthetic idealising rural life. Originally based on a rural European life, [ 3 ] it was developed throughout the 2010s and was first named cottagecore on Tumblr in 2018. [ 4 ]
Gothic architecture is a common element of the dark academia aesthetic. Dark academia is a literary aesthetic [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and subculture [ 3 ] concerned with higher education , the arts , and literature , or an idealised version thereof.
Aesthetics examines the philosophy of aesthetic value, which is determined by critical judgments of artistic taste; [2] thus, the function of aesthetics is the "critical reflection on art, culture and nature". [3] [4] Aesthetics studies natural and artificial sources of experiences and how people form a judgment about those sources of experience.
Nicole Gibbons (born August 10, 1981) is an American interior designer, television personality, founder of the startup Clare, and design blogger.She is best known as the founder of the decorating and lifestyle blog So Haute, and for her frequent television appearances.
Instead, the 2020s saw a diverse array of aesthetics coexisting online, facilitated by platforms like TikTok, which allowed users to explore and share highly specific subcultures. The "anti-fashion" trend remerged online as a backlash to the internet's role in turning microtrends into subcultures and niche aesthetics. [67] [68] [69] [70]