Whether you’re all about the cozy charm of cottagecore or love the bold flair of maximalism, aesthetics have taken over fashion, design, and culture.
This trivia will put your knowledge of aesthetics to the test!
From steampunk to the “clean girl” aesthetic, see how many of these 20 trends you can spot.
Only true style enthusiasts will ace this one—are you ready to prove your aesthetic expertise?
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Share on FacebookMy wife is a former model turned fashion designer and I can tell you that most of these are just made up nonsense. Just sticking the word "core" after something doesn't make it an actual fashion trend.
Got everything right, but never Heard of nearly all of it. Funny thing is, everytime Steam Core or Steampunk Core is written correct, execpt for the one time when it's the right answer, than it's suddenly Stream Core...
Right? It hurt me to have to click on it (okay, I didn't *have* to click on it)
Load More Replies...Admit it, you made most of these up. I've heard of maybe 3 of these "core aesthetics"
Until this list I'd never even heard of the word "Aesthetic" being used in the singular to describe a style. I'd heard of only one out of the whole list, assuming that they actually meant "Steamcore" not "Streamcore" as written. Still got 22/22 on the 'quiz' though. Edit: I realise now that I'd never heard of "steamcore" either, just "steampunk".
"Style icon alert! You’ve nailed it—your aesthetic radar is on point! Keep slaying the style game!" My wife will make "that face" when I tell her. I'm not going to tell her it was mostly self-descriptive.
I'm the least stylish person out there (hate consumerism and shopping with my whole heart) but it's a piece of pee to get all of these right.
This is not a quiz, since the descriptions also spoon fed the answers to us.
I've never heard most of these terms in my life... still pretty easy to guess (20/22). For some reason, I read "core" as "gore"... so I wondered what "Cottagegore" and "Fairygore" were :P
Well this Sounds fun. I think i know a cottagegore movie: Lars von Triers Antichrist
Load More Replies...Icore thinkcore thatcore theycore mightcore becore overdoingcore itcore withcore thecore corecore.
I didn't even need to read the description and I've never heard of most of these terms.
My wife is a former model turned fashion designer and I can tell you that most of these are just made up nonsense. Just sticking the word "core" after something doesn't make it an actual fashion trend.
Got everything right, but never Heard of nearly all of it. Funny thing is, everytime Steam Core or Steampunk Core is written correct, execpt for the one time when it's the right answer, than it's suddenly Stream Core...
Right? It hurt me to have to click on it (okay, I didn't *have* to click on it)
Load More Replies...Admit it, you made most of these up. I've heard of maybe 3 of these "core aesthetics"
Until this list I'd never even heard of the word "Aesthetic" being used in the singular to describe a style. I'd heard of only one out of the whole list, assuming that they actually meant "Steamcore" not "Streamcore" as written. Still got 22/22 on the 'quiz' though. Edit: I realise now that I'd never heard of "steamcore" either, just "steampunk".
"Style icon alert! You’ve nailed it—your aesthetic radar is on point! Keep slaying the style game!" My wife will make "that face" when I tell her. I'm not going to tell her it was mostly self-descriptive.
I'm the least stylish person out there (hate consumerism and shopping with my whole heart) but it's a piece of pee to get all of these right.
This is not a quiz, since the descriptions also spoon fed the answers to us.
I've never heard most of these terms in my life... still pretty easy to guess (20/22). For some reason, I read "core" as "gore"... so I wondered what "Cottagegore" and "Fairygore" were :P
Well this Sounds fun. I think i know a cottagegore movie: Lars von Triers Antichrist
Load More Replies...Icore thinkcore thatcore theycore mightcore becore overdoingcore itcore withcore thecore corecore.
I didn't even need to read the description and I've never heard of most of these terms.
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