In a world teeming with talent and opportunities, it is important that you stand out. Having your own personal style statement can easily set you apart from the rest, accentuating your unique personality. However, curating a personal statement takes effort and patience. Because it is not easy to filter out the perfect style from the huge spectrum of choices. Especially when the options are equally appealing, a dilemma is inevitable. Well, when you don’t know where to start, the best option is to try everything at hand. Because there is no better way to find your style than through trial and error. Here are some fashion aesthetics for starters!
Grunge
Grunge started off with thrift store clothing. If you are a fan of comfortable, loose, and casual silhouettes, then grunge will work just right for you. Grunge fashion is the epitome of ‘cool’ fashion, and at the moment, it is quite hot. Checked shirts are grunge’s main fashion aesthetic, and it mostly follows a layered style. Another specialty of grunge fashion is its affinity for dark colors, particularly black. The entire look screams “streetwear.” And the cherry on top is the fact that it is one of the easiest looks to pull off.
Pop Art
As the name suggests, pop art fashion is a burst of colors. What better way to stand out in a crowd than with bright, bold shades? If you are confident that you can pull off the rainbow vibe, then pop art fashion will definitely make you look like a work of art. Grab all those bright colors, from neons to bright reds, and stack your wardrobe with colored liners and bold lip shades, and you are all set to start experimenting with the pop art look.
Gothic
Are you someone besotted with the eerie calm vibe of Wednesday Addams? Do you want to look like a dream in black (a rather dark dream at that)? If the answer is yes, then gothic fashion might be the perfect fit for you. Get hold of everything black and dark, from black outfits and shoes to black eye shadows and lip shades, and channel that Wednesday Addams in you.
Bohemian
Bohemian fashion bags the credit for being the most ethereal and beautiful among the lot. It rocketed to popularity during the hippie movement and is still as popular as it was back then. The aesthetic is defined by pastel hues like yellow, sage green, peach, and many more. The simple natural prints and dyes add extra shine to the aesthetic.
Punk
Punk fashion started as an activist movement in America. It has a very cool streetwear look. Leather, fishnet stockings, spiked jewelry, chains, and black boots, when styled properly, make a punk look. It also includes a lot of ripped clothes, like the very common ripped jeans. Finally, having piercings can add to your punk style. Like all the other looks, the element that completes punk fashion is the ability to carry the look with confidence.
Streetwear
Streetwear fashion is a trend that has been reigning supreme in the fashion landscape. Steertwear was brought into the spotlight by hip-hop and graffiti artists, who were famous for their talent and inspiring and unconventional fashion choices. If loose, smart clothing is your vibe, then you can pull off the streetwear trend with ease. While curating the look, don’t forget sneakers and statement jewelry pieces.
Formal Casual
Sometimes the key to nailing the perfect style is to mix and match. The formal-casual style, as the name suggests, is a blend of both formal and casual. This is the perfect style that will come to your rescue when you are confused about whether to dress formal or casual. If dressing formal seems too much and dressing casual seems too little, semi-formal is the option for you. It includes formal elements like blazers or shirts, and they are styled in a slightly casual manner.
Vintage Fashion
Vintage fashion works on the “old is gold” rule. Different time periods might bring different trends and styles, but the nostalgic love for the past will never cease to exist.
Experimental
Even though experimental isn’t a fashion style, it is definitely a personality trait. Hence, for those who do not want to present themselves in one style but in several different styles, experimenting is the way to go. You can take a dark aesthetic from gothic and switch to pop art the next day!