Fashion is definitely a place of expression, and it’s amazing now that we can all share this interest with others, and find others with a similar sense of style to our own!
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Bonjour, my fashionista buddies! I'm Jewel Reigne Mariano, 18 years old, an aspiring model and fashion enthusiast. If you want to boost your confidence and enhance your style then this blog is for you. I hope you like it as much as I do!
Have you ever decided which aesthetic in fashion you belong to? If you do, well that's good for you but if you haven't know which one suits you the most then let me introduce you to some of the different aesthetics when it comes to fashion.
•Cottagecore- This style is inspired from the “romanticized interpretation of western agriculture” centered on ideas about nature and simplicity. Also similar to countrycore or farmcore, which are subgenres for cottagecore.
•Art Hoe- This style is heavily based on one’s love for art and their connection to nature, with key items such as famous paintings and sunflowers.
•Baddie- The baddie aesthetic can be described as a girl who can pull off “badass” style or the new style of hip hop. Primarily associated with Instagram and beauty gurus. Can also be known as divacore or babygirl aesthetic.
•Dark Academia- Originally based on European culture, dark academia style revolves around classic literature, with a focus on history and self discovery. Often times, this aesthetic is more mysterious and “dark” compared to other academia styles.
•Grunge- This style is based on 90s inspired clothes, with a huge influence from bands like nirvana. Could also be considered the new “emo” or “edgy”. Usually depicted with vinyl records, cigarettes, and the color black. Styles very similar to the “gothic” or “e-girl” aesthetic, except involves emphasized make up and less chains.
•Indie- The indie aesthetic is based on individuality, with “Indie” being short for individual. This style usually consists of bright, colorful clothing usually involving oversized jeans and large hoodies.
•Minimalist- The minimalist aesthetic is pretty self explanatory as it involves the style to be very simple. Often interpreted as a reaction against abstract expressionism and a bridge to post minimal art practices.
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