Aesthetics

Aesthetic Mood Boards

From coquette to dark academia to cottagecore — every aesthetic has a look, a palette, and a feeling. Pick a style below to learn its key elements, then build your own aesthetic mood board from your Pinterest pins in minutes.

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Coquette

Soft, flirty, hyper-feminine — bows, lace, and ballet pink

Dark Academia

Old libraries, tweed, candlelight, and the romance of study

Cottagecore

Rural simplicity — gardens, baking, linen, and slow living

Old Money

Quiet luxury — tailoring, heritage, and understated wealth

Clean Girl

Effortless, polished minimalism — slicked-back and glowy

Y2K

Early-2000s nostalgia — chrome, low-rise, and butterfly clips

Coastal Grandmother

Breezy seaside ease — linen, hydrangeas, and Nancy Meyers kitchens

Mob Wife

Maximalist glamour — fur, gold, leopard, and bold red lips

Vanilla Girl

Cozy, cream-toned softness — knits, neutrals, and warm comfort

Balletcore

Dancewear-inspired grace — leg warmers, wrap tops, and pointe shoes

Light Academia

Sunlit study — creams, classic books, and gentle optimism

Whimsigoth

Witchy and whimsical — celestial motifs, velvet, and dark romance

Fairycore

Enchanted nature — mushrooms, wings, and woodland magic

Goblincore

Earthy and unpolished — mushrooms, moss, frogs, and treasures

Minimalist

Less but better — clean lines, neutral palettes, and calm space

Maximalist

More is more — bold color, pattern clash, and joyful excess

Japandi

Japanese-Scandinavian calm — natural materials and warm minimalism

Scandinavian

Hygge warmth — light wood, cozy textiles, and bright simplicity

Mid-Century Modern

1950s-60s design — clean forms, teak wood, and warm retro color

Bohemian

Free-spirited and layered — textiles, plants, and global texture

Industrial

Raw and urban — exposed brick, metal, concrete, and warehouse edge

Coastal

Beach-house breeze — nautical blues, driftwood, and seaside light

Modern Farmhouse

Rustic-modern comfort — shiplap, neutrals, and cozy warmth

Art Deco

1920s glamour — geometric patterns, gold, and bold symmetry

Soft Girl

Sweet and pastel — blush, hearts, and gentle, playful cuteness

E-Girl

Internet edge — dark layers, bold makeup, and anime-grunge mix

Grunge

90s rebellion — flannel, distressed denim, and muted moody tones

Preppy

Collegiate polish — polos, stripes, plaid, and bright Ivy League style

Gorpcore

Outdoor-tech utility — fleece, hiking gear, and functional layers

Indie Sleaze

2008-era party grit — flash photography, skinny jeans, and messy cool

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