My Favourite Aesthetics
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BubbleGoth
BubbleGoth is a unique music and fashion aesthetic coined by Estonian singer-songwriter Kerli Kõiv in the late 2000s, defined by blending "creepy" and "beautiful" elements, such as combining dark gothic themes with pastel colors. It bridges bright, childish (bubble) elements with dark, alternative (goth) fashion, often featuring Kawaii aesthetics, neon colors, and fantasy themes.
BusuKawaii
Busukawaii (ぶさかわいい or ブサカワ) is a Japanese aesthetic that revolves around an ugly but a somehow charming or cute appearance. It is also often used in a joking manner as part of memes.
Metalheart
Metalheart (also known as Depthcore or Trendwhore) is a futuristic aesthetic that was popular from the late 1990s to early-mid 2000s, succeeding the Early Cyber/Cyberdelia styles of the mid-1990s. It was characterized by deformed abstract shapes and futuristic UIs on blurry backgrounds.
Sizz/Unsettling Nostalgia
Sizz is an aesthetic—often called "eerie nostalgia"—that utilizes digital noise, distortion, and temporal disruption to make the present feel misremembered, uncanny, and disconnected. It shares similarities with liminal spaces, dreamcore, and glitch art, but focuses more on creating a visceral feeling of discomfort and a "temporally corrupted" view of reality (Also idk if the image is accurate)
Tranquil Serenity/Frutiger Zen
Frutiger Zen (or Tranquil Serenity) is a 2000s–2010s digital aesthetic blending glossy CGI, nature, and, Asian-inspired themes. Often found in wellness branding, early app design, and 3D wallpapers, it emphasizes tranquility through lotus flowers, water, and soft lighting. It’s a subgenre of Frutiger Aero.
Delicate Sweet
Delicate Sweet is an aesthetic characterized by its "handmade" and "homelike" appearance with washed out colors of pink, white, and beige, lace motifs, ribbons, fabric textures, indoor environments/activities and everyday items related to comfort such as stuffed animals, baked goods, pillows, beds and vintage nightgowns.
Morute
Morute is an aesthetic combining the words "morbid" and "cute," often described as a "creepy cute" subculture that emerged in the early 2010s. It focuses on the dichotomy between hyper-feminine, soft girlhood and darker, unsettling imagery, frequently referencing themes of true crime, religious iconography, and Southern Gothic elements.






