Welcome to my blog!
I was thinking about which day I should post, because school is starting, and I won't have time every day to post and write about it so you
choose
Saturday or Sunday?
Thank you for all the support<3!
I asked Angel, what does she want me to write about, so today I'm writing about different (clothing) aesthetics(btw great idea)
Iāll be writing about:
*modra*softie*modra*
*zelena*grunge*zelena*
*roza*Kawaii*roza*
*modra*Softie*modra*
I found this on a website called
Aesthetic wiki
So *i*Softie(s)*i*, are people, who try to look as cute as possible(nothing wrong with that of course).
Other names are Soft girl and Soft-girl.
Soft girls began "existing" in the 2010s.
Key colours are pastel pink and cyan and white.
They try/are being sweet, happy, kind, and cute.
*zelena*Grunge*zelena*
Or Seattle Sound is an aesthetic, that was popular in the 1980s(it is still),
People its aesthetic is grunge, wear old jeans and messed-up clothes.
āTheirā colours are black, brown, red, green, blue, and grey.
*roza* Kawaii*roza*
Kawaiiās decade of origin is/are(I dunno which one is the right)
1970s
They are/try to, enjoy small things, be positive and happy.
They wear cute clothes, girly and childlike styles and soft colours.
āTheirā colours are pastel, soft pinks, blues, and purples.
Copied from rom Wiki aesthetics:
In ancient Japanese, the words ākawayushiā (ććÆćć) and ākaohayushiā (ćć»ćÆćć) were used. Different to the nowadays "kawaii", they were associated with a negative image, referring to something "so pitiable one can't stand it". Later on, those words were replaced by "kawaii" and started to take on a positive strength, instead of being seen as a weakness.[2] However, before the term became used the way it is now, it was mainly used by men to objectify women, and during the 60s, it was very common to be catcalled "Kawaiko-chan" (ćććåć”ćć), which is similar to the English "cutie". Later on, the meaning of "kawaii" changed once again when women reclaimed the term by starting to use it to describe everything that is just like them: cute.[3]
*i*A m couple quizzes, to figure out your clothing aesthetic:*i*
https://quizandsurveymaster.com āŗ ...What is My Aesthetic Quiz? Create a 99.9% Accurate Quiz! - QSM
https://www.quizexpo.com āŗ what-is...What Is My Aesthetic? This %100 Accurate Quiz Find It - Quiz Expo
https://www.wikihow.com āŗ What-Is...What Is My Aesthetic Quiz - wikiHow
Hope y'all like it:)
Let me know of you want part2 of Diffrent aesthetics
Cya<3, your Little blogerš¤
I was thinking about which day I should post, because school is starting, and I won't have time every day to post and write about it so you
choose
Saturday or Sunday?
Thank you for all the support<3!
I asked Angel, what does she want me to write about, so today I'm writing about different (clothing) aesthetics(btw great idea)
Iāll be writing about:
*modra*softie*modra*
*zelena*grunge*zelena*
*roza*Kawaii*roza*
*modra*Softie*modra*
I found this on a website called
Aesthetic wiki
So *i*Softie(s)*i*, are people, who try to look as cute as possible(nothing wrong with that of course).
Other names are Soft girl and Soft-girl.
Soft girls began "existing" in the 2010s.
Key colours are pastel pink and cyan and white.
They try/are being sweet, happy, kind, and cute.
*zelena*Grunge*zelena*
Or Seattle Sound is an aesthetic, that was popular in the 1980s(it is still),
People its aesthetic is grunge, wear old jeans and messed-up clothes.
āTheirā colours are black, brown, red, green, blue, and grey.
*roza* Kawaii*roza*
Kawaiiās decade of origin is/are(I dunno which one is the right)
1970s
They are/try to, enjoy small things, be positive and happy.
They wear cute clothes, girly and childlike styles and soft colours.
āTheirā colours are pastel, soft pinks, blues, and purples.
Copied from rom Wiki aesthetics:
In ancient Japanese, the words ākawayushiā (ććÆćć) and ākaohayushiā (ćć»ćÆćć) were used. Different to the nowadays "kawaii", they were associated with a negative image, referring to something "so pitiable one can't stand it". Later on, those words were replaced by "kawaii" and started to take on a positive strength, instead of being seen as a weakness.[2] However, before the term became used the way it is now, it was mainly used by men to objectify women, and during the 60s, it was very common to be catcalled "Kawaiko-chan" (ćććåć”ćć), which is similar to the English "cutie". Later on, the meaning of "kawaii" changed once again when women reclaimed the term by starting to use it to describe everything that is just like them: cute.[3]
*i*A m couple quizzes, to figure out your clothing aesthetic:*i*
https://quizandsurveymaster.com āŗ ...What is My Aesthetic Quiz? Create a 99.9% Accurate Quiz! - QSM
https://www.quizexpo.com āŗ what-is...What Is My Aesthetic? This %100 Accurate Quiz Find It - Quiz Expo
https://www.wikihow.com āŗ What-Is...What Is My Aesthetic Quiz - wikiHow
Hope y'all like it:)
Let me know of you want part2 of Diffrent aesthetics
Cya<3, your Little blogerš¤
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