Aesthetic Outfit Ideas

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Embracing an aesthetic is a great way to display your personality with your look and also attract like-minded people to your circle, whether that’s new friends or a new crush. There are so many different aesthetics out there that there’s sure to be one that fits your unique personality and interests.

In our guide, we go over some of the most popular aesthetics as well as offer outfit ideas for each. Whether you’re hoping to try something new or you’re looking for inspiration to add to your aesthetic collection, we’ve got you covered! 

Our Top 9 Aesthetic Outfit Ideas 

From moody goth vibes to hot pink Barbiecore, we have a wide range of aesthetics to suit any personality! For a unique twist, try mixing and matching your favorites! 

00s Aesthetic Outfit Ideas 

We had to start with a classic! If you’re heading to a Y2K throwback party or you’re just hoping to embody some retro vibes, you’ll want to opt for pieces with lots of bling, low-rise jeans, and don’t forget the super sparkly makeup. Tops with butterflies on them were also popular then. 

Color-wise, you’ll want to go with bold, saturated hues, and keep an eye out for pieces in animal print. For inspiration, check out girl bands from the 00s, along with movies from the time, like Josie and the Pussycats

Vintage Outfit Ideas 

Vintage is kind of a catch-all aesthetic, but the great thing about that is you can really make it your own. Go with an A-line dress that has a Bardot neckline to embody old Hollywood glamour, or stick with a silky sheath dress for something a little more 90s

The exact color palettes and silhouettes to look for will depend on the era you’re trying to embody; for inspiration, check out era-relevant movies. 

Goth Outfit Ideas 

The goth aesthetic is a very straightforward one; you’ll want to go with all-black everything. Within the goth aesthetic, there are tons of sub-aesthetics, ranging from the layered Victorian-inspired looks to futuristic cybergoth, which typically incorporates pops of neon colors. 

Just because it’s monochrome doesn’t mean it’s simple; this is one aesthetic that’s all about the drama and layers. As a bonus, you can make a real statement at prom in a dramatic black dress

Dark Academia Outfit Ideas

Dark academia is perfect for exuding autumn vibes without going too extreme in color if that’s not your thing. Think neutrals: brown, navy, cream, and olive green are popular choices for this aesthetic. 

Pleated skirts or checkered slacks topped with a sweater is a classic dark academia vibe. You can also pair a crisp button-down shirt with a sweater vest or waistcoat. 

Barbie Aesthetic Outfit Ideas

The Barbie aesthetic invites you to let yourself get inspired by all things pink and adorable. You can’t go wrong with a sparkling pink cocktail dress for an event or an occasion, but Barbie can embody so many different things. 

You can take inspiration from Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie, or you can look to the dolls for outfit ideas. Vintage Barbies can still have timeless looks, from elegant special occasion gowns to colorful sundresses perfect for all your summer adventures! 

Western Outfit Ideas

Western-themed parties are super popular thanks to Chapell Roan and Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter. For a full-on Western ensemble, look at dresses or vests and chaps that are heavy on the fringe. If you’re hoping for a more subtle Western vibe, start with a decorative bolo tie and some cowboy boots. 

The Western color palette can be pretty much anything you want, though the most common colors tend to be brown, blue, red, and rosy pink. 

Cottagecore Outfit Ideas

With cottagecore, you’ll want to think florals, long dresses, and generally lighter colors (like pastels). The most obvious cottagecore looks are going to be floral maxi dresses, typically with an A-line silhouette, but don’t be afraid to branch out. 

Floral co-ords can just as easily give cottagecore vibes and can be more versatile pieces in your wardrobe – pair the skirt with a solid top and a jacket for cooler-weather months.

Old Money Aesthetic Outfit Ideas

As you’ve likely seen on Gossip Girl and Succession, the old money aesthetic tends to favor preppy styles in an elegant, subdued color palette. This is one aesthetic that can get a bit pricey, as the focus is on high-quality pieces. Luckily, one of the marks of the old money aesthetic is that you’re typically going for neutral basics, so you’ll still get mileage out of anything you pick out. 

For a business chic look, try a suit in a solid color that’s either neutral or close to it (powder blue, for instance). For a going-out look, opt for a sleek black dress tailored to your frame, with neutral makeup and elegant jewelry. 

Balletcore Outfit Ideas

Balletcore is kind of like Barbiecore’s quieter cousin. You’ll want to look for flowy, dreamy skirts in soft pastels – bonus if you pair them with a matching shrug. Light, pastel pink is the number one color for this aesthetic, but you can find plenty of balletcore pieces in white, pastel blue, light yellow, and pastel green. 

If you’re not really into skirts but still want to embody this aesthetic, loose shorts in a flowy fabric, paired with a bodysuit, and leg warmers can help you achieve this look. Of course, don’t forget the ballet flats! 

How Do I Find My Perfect Aesthetic?

When you’re thinking about your perfect aesthetic, think about the clothes you already have that make you feel confident. You can look at specific colors, silhouettes, outfit vibes, whatever you like! From there, you can either find aesthetics that align with what you like already. 

If you’re looking for a totally fresh start or a wardrobe revamp that feels like you, think about styles you’re drawn to. Again, you’ll want to look at things like color palettes and silhouettes. You can also take stock of your favorite TV shows, movies, and music to get even more ideas. Moodboards can be a great way to put all your ideas together and find more inspiration! 

When in doubt, start small. Incorporate some accessories or a few pieces into your usual outfit rotation; if that feels good, go with one or two full outfits. Give them each a few wears before committing to the aesthetic anymore, that way if it turns out not to be your thing, you haven’t broken the bank. 

Can I Have More Than One Aesthetic? 

Yes! For the most part, no one has just one aesthetic. We’re all influenced by the things that we love and the pieces that make us feel confident, so don’t be afraid to combine aesthetics as you like them. Combining aesthetics can give you a super unique, unforgettable look, which is perfect if you want to stand out. 

Your aesthetic may also vary from day to day; you may be able to pull off full goth looks on the weekends, but may need to keep it closer to a dark academia vibe for work. 

Embrace Your Next Aesthetic

Changing up your aesthetic can be a little stressful, so remember to take it one step at a time. A moodboard to help you sort out your inspiration will go a long way in honing your personal style and any aesthetic you choose to incorporate into it. Above all, remember to have fun and always dress for yourself, not for anyone else!