Boujee visuals tend to be very decadent, affluent, and over-the-top in its luxury, showing off things such as name brand luxury items, high-end fashion, expensive jewelry, etc.
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Luxury is an aesthetic related to the material lifestyle of wealth and luxury shown through pricey materials such as; exotic cars, luxury reps, wealth, jewelry and expensive minerals.
It's all in the silhouettes and prints. Eclectic rich girls will pair slouchy cashmere knits with designer denim, snakeskin with leopard print and bell sleeves with silk slip skirts. Key pieces include a tailored bomber jacket, a silk shirt in an interesting pattern and a floral summer sundress.
Urban dictionary defines bougie as: "Aspiring to be a higher class than one is. Derived from bourgeois - meaning middle/upper class, traditionally despised by communists." It translates into a look that is all bow blouses, neck scarves, button-ups, pleated skirts and longline jackets.
New money, on the other hand, refers to those who became rich later on in life and whose styles are often (and sometimes unfairly) dismissed as too loud and flashy. The old money aesthetic, otherwise known as “quiet luxury,” often consists of preppy, monochromatic and covertly luxurious clothing.
Not to be confused with balletcore, the coquette aesthetic is simply a hyper-feminine, angelic, and soft look that empowers you to embrace your inner girly girl. 11.23.2022 by José Alba Rodríguez. TikTok and Instagram have become hubs for everything beauty and fashion.
Kidcore is an aesthetic that centers around bright colors, nostalgia for icons from the 90s, and kid themes. While its origins can be traced back to the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s, it appears the aesthetic is a nostalgia-based creation of the 2010s.
What does boujee mean? Boujee is hip-hop slang for something “luxurious in lifestyle yet humble in character,” influenced by and often interchanged with the slang bougie.
The hairstyle: Rich girl hair is long, wavy and shiny. It looks very luxurious, but it's important to get hair treatments regularly to keep your locks healthy. The style: To pull off the style, you need to create slight waves in your hair.
Poverty Aesthetics, or the aestheticization of poverty, is another fatal problem resulting from consuming the local culture. Young westerners seek to volunteer in exotic regions in order to gain new experiences and to look for authenticity.
Royalcore is a term referring to a group of aesthetics based on the visuals of West European royalty, ranging from Arthurian times (5th and 6th centuries) to the Belle Époque period (late 19th century). Royalcore revolves around refinement and classic western standards of behavior.
Royalcore is a prominent social media aesthetic that seeks to fill the void that Bridgerton left, embracing opulent style and encouraging us to go full swags and tails in our own homes. Whilst royal style has been around for as long as the monarchy, trust TikTok's Gen Z to update it for the feed.
(ˈbuːdʒi) adjective. slang. haughty; elitist; snobbish.
bougie {feminine}
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bougie (BOO-zhee) - someone who acts like they are richer or in a higher economic class than they really are; old money. boujee (BOO-jee) - someone who is upwardly mobile and is actually in a higher economic class than others; new money.
bougie and boujee are adjectives often used interchangeably as slang words to talk about rich and famous . They have the same pronunciation and seem very similar in meaning . Bougie refers to someone that is trying to show off fancy clothes , foods and expensive things .
Bougie is often used with disparaging intent and perceived as insulting, depending on the cultural or social context of its use.
Rainbowcore is an aesthetic focused on rainbows. It has much overlap with Scene, Glowwave, Old Web, Holosexual, Kidcore, and Decora.
Lovecore, which has developed a cult following on Tumblr and TikTok, celebrates love through fashion, blending feminine aesthetics, such as cottagecore and the soft girl (think Lirika Matoshi's viral Strawberry Dress), with V-Day motifs like hearts and lace.
Sanriocore is an aesthetic centered around Sanrio Co., Ltd. (株式会社サンリオ) a Japanese company created by Shintaro Tsuji that sells cute (or Kawaii) Japanese merchandise. Sanrio's most popular icon, Hello Kitty, has become one of the world's best-selling brands.
The term twee, as defined by Miriam-Webster, means "affectedly or excessively dainty, delicate, cute, or quaint." Pieces like mini skirts, dresses, Peter Pan collars, bright tights, Mary Jane shoes, loafers, ballet flats and cardigans are all at the foundation of the style, Dina Scherer, wardrobe stylist and owner of ...