Yeah I feel like people naturally migrate in and out of aesthetics with time and lifestyle changes but only being in one and being confined to one specific aesthetic seems forced and unnatural
@@junkratsdaughterbut making an entire aesthetic your persona can make u be deem boring and unusual to most people just play around with it why make it your entire personality is just weird and unhinged
dawg this shit actually underrated, a two hour long video explaining aesthetics properly and yet it only got 12k views?? This video helped me a lot in taking a look at other aesthetics, so glad this was made
I really appreciate how you talk about every aesthetic objectively and without your opinions mixed in, it really helps give people a better idea of what their aesthetic might be! Also, clouds are pretty :3
As a goth, thank you, got everything right immediately. same with punk and emo and metal differences and intricacies. This video needs and deserves more views.
42:56 trauma-core makes no sense, because in modern terminology the suffix "core" itself is referring to an aesthetic, and trauma is not an aesthetic. the imagery is just edgy and provides no coping mechanisms, the term itself makes it sound like glorification rather than a cope. it's quite literally tantamount to those edgy 2014 tumblr sh posts everyone made fun of
most of these aesthetics only exist online and are only popular amongst terminally online people, to be honest I think that adding the suffix "core" doesn't add more substance to an already existing word and is rather only slapped onto a word as a form of reclamation because they think they are doing something new
@@dolislin eh I've been through trauma and personally don't like traumacore that much. Your reaction is probably the same to my initial one when I found out about traumacore. But some people use it as a coping mechansim, so I'm on neutral terms with it.
@@dolislinI think it's more of the aspect of creating key words to find the certain "cute mixed with trauma" images, because I've never seen anyone dress "traumacore". But calling it "edgy" and "cringe" is just a lazy take. Let people express themselves how they want to. I was shocked too when I learned what it was, but I'm not those people, and everybody copes with thing differently.
For your sake, I’m glad this is an underrated video. Lord knows that you’d have tons of comments bombarding you about misinterpreting an aesthetic, or claiming that your wrong.
what a great video on such a broad topic bro, the concept of aesthetics is so crazy, like it’s hard asf to categorize so many different types of “vibes” outside of yourself
@@sehrniedrich9383but who sings it towards the end that’s surely not the same person
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i really appreciate the lack of judgement and bias for all of these. it's nice to learn about something and be able to actually form your own opinion :)
DUDE im an artist and this video will be insanely useful to me. like its going in my research citations kind of useful. I think the biggest hindrance to understanding something (see: aesthetics) is not knowing what you don't know about, so having a big aesthetic masterlist in the form of a video essays is wonderful. Even if some are misrepresented/misinterpreted, it still lets me know it exists so I can do my own research. Awesome video dude
Same I actually have a class at uni called „aesthetic thinking“ and (not only but) in parts it discusses the very human wish to „fit“ into some subculture/group and their aesthetic and create a sense of belonging. The knowledge about these concepts is quite useful as a design student when it comes to associations on shapes & patterns. It’s very interesting to me and I’ll have to write a paper on the subject so this helps a LOT.
@@hdm5337 im going to sound like such a dweeb asking this over youtube comments 💀 I'm an artist but not an art/design student (most of my uni experience was math and cs) so i dont know a lot about that academic sphere. Do you have any recommendations for design resources? Aesthetic resources are always good, but I'd also take any misc or niche "im currently studying this topic and am using this resource" recommendations too. I dont know if by "design student" you mean "illustrative/marketing" design or "character concept" design (or a third design), but imo recommendations from all of them would be useful. i think learning from other majors is neat..
omg i remember being obsessed w tumblr grunge aesthetic,, something about the images gives me so much nostalgia and comfort. what a well made video :))
deadass jumped from my chair when i saw the upload date, in 2 months a video this good only got 9k views. youi're really underrated man, love the content
a few to add. - meatcore - xspiritualism - youtube poop - lolcows -analog horror -digital horror -dark aero (this one reminds me of the wrestling scene from the first spiderman movie and stoner ps3 owners) - ancient y2k (runescape, early elder scrolls games) - hiroshi nagai vaporwave (the style from the engelwood - crystal dolphin music video) - Britishcore (there are many genres of this but just footie, pints, etc. lol) - sterile white sleek round futuristic landscape aesthetic (this one I have in my head but can't find a word for, kinda plays off frutiger) -bowling animation or 3d gif dubstep
I love how you are able to explain some of these esthetics in an unbiased way despite how strange some of them are…however, I also love the moments where I can tell you are trying your best not to laugh. Excellent video. I think clouds are pretty.
A tear shedded from an eye when he explained it correctly I am so tired (I don't even listen to much goth music or am goth) (I wear j-fashion 😭) (idk man I just love Alt fashion and cultures generally.)
i found this video like an hour ago and i've been so happy hearing it while i do my last chores. i had a really tiring day and i was so overstimulated... but your voice and explanations helped me so much. i decided to stop a little just to thank you for making this video; it shows that you put a lot of effort on it. the cherry on top was the decision to use a soft and calming voice, while piano melodies play at the background. i'll be returning everytime i feel that life is harder than usual. again, thank you so much.
This is sooo useful for things like character and world-building! Total respect for making a 2 hour video on aesthetics - this is brilliant! Also, I do think clouds are pretty 😇☁️🌌
As a furry, people always say we “wanna be animals” or we “do animals” when that is simply not true. They only specify on the bad part of the fandom and never focus on the many good parts. So thank you for not saying anything disrespectful ❤️
THANK YOU. Finally something I can use as a proper catalogue to explore various aesthetics. Your channel is really something, man. Thank you for the work you've put into these, I can't imagine how much time and effort it takes
OMG THANK YOU !!! I wanted to learn more about fashion but didn’t bother caring about research and felt like there was too much to acknowledge. I appreciate that this video takes a deep dive into multiple aesthetics in a proper fashion. 🙏❤️
Learning about internet aesthetics has nothing to do with learning about fashion. Plz watch any other video actually about fashion history or education. There’s milllions on RUclips.
ALSO, when it comes to alternative subcultures like punk, goth, emo, etc, they heavily incorporate DIY to almost everything. So if you're looking into getting into these subcultures, a way to start is to stop buying clothes from large corporations and fast fashion (although everyone should do this) and shop second-hand or from small businesses!
Yes!!! Shopping at vintage stores, thrift shops, & from artist markets has been key to me creating my own aesthetic. It’s intentional discovery versus loading up my cart online.
one more thing, yes art hoe tends to particularly center around women but in particular the whole movement was started by black women, the aesthetic was kinda co-opted and lost that context but from what i've seen it is important context-- i don't necessarily follow much about it but it is an important part of tha tmovement
not only did you create a 2 hour video on each aesthetic, but you also did the research on each aesthetic and gave accurate explanations. the amount of time put into this deserves a lot more recognition, underrated video! I personally think aesthetics (outside of ones that serve a purpose for political/societal change and meeting people of similar interests) can kinda kill personal style. Fast-fashion also encourages regular spending on low-quality pieces for "discount" that you realistically will never wear and will end up as waste which is damaging to the environment and to your bank account. Not to mention the unethical brands that use bad quality materials and have underpaid, poorly treated workers make them just so you can pay way more than it is worth for the durability. So buy what you really love, invest in clothes that are high quality, having less clothes but they fit you properly and will last you a long time and can match many things in your closet will be better in the long run compared to owning many cheaply made clothes that you wont wear because they fit you weird and end up losing buttons and ripping within a year.
I think clouds are veryyyyyy pretty!!! But I really love this video tbh! It explains each aesthetic very well and explains the difference between aesthetics and their subcultures. This is not my main interest but wanting to learn more about other cultures/fashion styles, this video was really helpful. It was also helpful in trying to find my own aesthetic and trying new ones. This is such an UNDERRATED video and your work really PAYED off!
loving this so far but just a lil bit more information on goth!! bauhaus is absolutely HUGE in how goth like Officially came about but i think there's important further context for how goth as a genre developed in the uk-- i may not be an Expert on all things goth but so so SO many goth acts developed through the london venue known as the bat cave, and the bat cave's house band that kinda started it up was called specimen!! i don't know if they still do anything these days, but i think specimen was HUGELY important for the development of goth not only as a subgenre but as an aesthetic, particularly as far as their synth player's style of dress goes (i don't know if youtube will let me say his stage name but still) anyway gonna keep watching but i just wanted to add this little piece of context :)
I'm an aspiring graphic designer, so learning about different aesthetics I've never come across really teaches me how to be more versatile with my design skills by using inspiration!
Pretty sure this is gonna blow up soon, the amount of effort put into this video to go over all of these aesthetics while keeping it understandable is insane. You earned a subscriber alright.
SIR! OMG Thank YOU so much for giving in time to make THIS!! I've been looking for this exact type of video since 3 years! And I can't thank you enough for compiling literally every type of aesthetic on earth and explaining that. 💖💖💖💖💖
Maidcore is also used to describe a sort of topic of music originating in Russia. This topic is built of multiple genres, such as nu-metal, metal, shoegaze (I think???), and others. Cover art for this music often depicts characters similar to maids, most of which being referred to as nijiura maids due to their internet history before use as a representation for their musical creators. Most of the artists' names have their character's name, followed by 'the maid', the only one that doesn't really do this is the artist Kichi, though they technically aren't a maidcore artist, however they create very similar music and have collaborated with a few of the 'maids'. People just kinda said 'ur maidcore now' and he was ok with it.
I was aways curious about this subject, but was not ready to make all the research myself. I give you my heartfelt thank you. this video is a blessing, and of very much utility.
The accuracy with which this is depicted, especially the subcultural backgrounds, is really remarkable. I love how well made and well researched this video is, thank you so much!!!
Arghhhh i literally cannot understate how happy i am that someone made a video like this where everything is presented respectfully and is researched well!!!! This is literally just as cool as your every music genre explained series!!!!!!!! (coming from someone who respects many different kinds of styles and fashions)
I just wanna thank you because, this very video helped me realize i was halloweencore for i don't even know how many years (I can remember up to 7 years back)
This is so underrated. You made a two hour video of pretty much every corner of aesthetics (I think you forgot downtown tho) without judgement just information.
I love how he starts with visco and e kid fashion because you could say that was the birth place of a lot of later "aestheticization" of cultures and style. And for the average person, it may be hard to figure out how current punk fashion isn't just "e kid fashion." Because of similarities. Excessive jewelry, layering shirts, band tees, died hair or split color hair. It took a while for these groups to escape the "e kid" label and im not sure they fully have.
There are an infinite amount of aesthetics, it’s just that not all of them have names, because that would be labelling everything in the world that we see.
Clouds are pretty
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/Q5K08dMJgqk/видео.htmlsi=uLZJI9E-elyEoiSd
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:23 VSCO
03:28 B-Boys/E-Girls
04:08 Vaporwave
05:20 Soft Bois/Soft Girls
06:17 Goth
07:09 Emo
08:02 Aesthetics based on color
08:56 Metal
09:43 Punk
10:35 Cosplay
11:43 Hippie
12:33 Common White Girl
13:06 Tomboy
13:53 Skater
14:12 Fantasy
14:50 Furry
15:20 Cyberpunk
16:16 Minimalism
16:53 Halloween
17:18 Christmas
17:51 Spring
18:20 Summer
19:05 Autumn
19:30 Winter
20:11 Western
20:48 Indie
21:24 Anime
22:07 Scene
22:50 Lolita
23:35 Glitch
24:04 Grunge
25:12 Light Academia
25:38 Dark Academia
26:22 Art Hoe
26:49 Babygirl
28:00 Cottagecore
28:40 Steampunk
29:16 Old Hollywood
30:01 Surrealism
30:34 Pastel
31:24 Rave
31:51 Lofi
32:17 Femboy
32:56 Retrofuturism
33:27 Synthwave
33:51 Plant Mom
34:21 Kawaii
34:46 Club
35:21 City-Pop
35:56 Mori Kei
36:20 Bimbo
37:11 Foodie
37:45 New Age
38:11 Gyaru
38:44 Magical Girls
39:23 Hot Topic
39:55 Tropical
40:22 Clowncore
40:43 Kidcore
41:17 Webcore
41:58 Weirdcore
42:32 Baddie
42:55 Traumacore
43:32 Y2K
44:00 Juggalo
44:31 Club Kids
45:03 Military
45:27 Atompunk
45:51 Witchcore
46:20 Liminal Spaces
47:01 Comfy/Cozy
47:27 Nostalgiacore
47:59 Naturecore
48:26 Dreamy
48:48 YamiKawaii
49:28 De Stijl
50:04 Fairycore
50:26 Acidwave
50:57 Acid Pixie
51:33 YumeKawaii
52:12 Yandere
52:56 Slimepunk
53:20 Goblincore
53:50 Gurokawa
54:20 Baroque
54:52 Lovecore
55:20 Shibuya Punk
55:50 Anti-Fashion
56:20 Blob-Web
56:55 Flapper
57:17 Wormcore
57:43 Dieselpunk
58:19 Decopunk
58:48 Biopunk
59:20 Italian Mafia
01:00:03 Holosexual
01:00:29 Cartooncore
01:01:06 Seapunk
01:01:51 Rainbowcore
01:02:18 Cyberprep
01:02:45 Decora
01:03:14 Spacecore
01:03:40 Sadpeople
01:04:27 Real Life Superhero
01:05:26 Ocean Grunge
01:06:01 Dark Paradise
01:06:29 Dollcore
01:06:52 Glowwave
01:07:20 Angelcore
01:07:43 Devilcore
01:08:09 Casino
01:08:34 Yakuza
01:08:56 Ethereal
01:09:15 Nautical
01:09:35 Game Night
01:10:14 Psychedelia
01:10:44 Monkeycore
01:11:18 Fashwave
01:11:50 Laborwave
01:12:27 High School Dream
01:12:43 Void Memes
01:13:07 Brocore
01:13:38 Americana
01:13:58 Mall Ninja
01:14:25 Urbancore
01:14:48 Crackhead
01:15:29 After Hours
01:16:00 Lounge
01:16:24 Solarpunk
01:16:52 Lunarpunk
01:17:16 Vulture Culture
01:17:52 Dolly Kei
01:18:18 Crowcore
01:18:44 Cyberdelic
01:19:03 Nintendocore
01:19:35 Milleniwave
01:19:50 Cleancore
01:20:13 Slutcore
01:20:52 Maidcore
01:21:17 Cloudcore
01:21:25 Rococo Punk
01:21:50 Dragoncore
01:22:25 Royalcore
01:23:12 Changelingcore
01:23:33 Heatwave
01:23:50 Black-Holed Memes
01:24:11 N*zi Chic
01:24:42 Bastardcore
01:25:04 Sizz
01:25:32 Scrapper
01:25:44 Drugcore
01:26:33 Zombiecore
01:27:02 Vacation Dadcore
01:27:32 Unicorncore
01:28:06 Dullcore
01:28:21 Icepunk
01:28:39 Sparklecore
01:29:16 Cagole
01:29:43 Sacricore
01:30:17 Selkicore
01:30:40 Joyride
01:31:07 Christcore
01:31:30 Trenchcore
01:31:55 Havencore
01:32:13 Stonepunk
01:32:29 Voidpunk
01:32:50 Hermaphroditus
01:33:04 Technocore
01:33:25 Dark ErrorCore
01:33:53: Reefwave
01:34:43 Horror
01:35:05 Stoner
01:35:30 Greasers
01:35:55 Neko
01:36:16 Pirate
01:36:37 Victorian
01:37:15 Nuclear
01:37:39 MLG
01:38:16 Babycore
01:38:32 Wizardcore
01:38:57 Cryptidcore
01:39:25 Ghostcore
01:39:49 Spiritcore
01:40:02 Cabincore
01:40:18 Campcore
01:40:35 Normcore
01:40:47 Rainy Day
01:41:07 Bohemian
01:41:29 Afrofuturism
01:41:48 Cripplepunk
01:42:17 Medicalcore
01:42:50 Candygore
01:43:09 Cubism
01:43:02 Forestpunk
01:43:46 Hallyu
01:44:04 Jersey Shore
01:44:35 Metrosexual
01:44:49 Rivethead
01:45:00 Sukeban
01:45:22 1950’s Suburbia
01:45:48 Pastel Goth
01:46:04 Corporate
01:46:22 Cultcore
01:46:44 Yanki
01:47:15 Zazou
01:47:28 Wonderland
01:47:52 Petcore
01:48:08 Soviet Brutalism
01:48:37 Thriftcore
01:48:56 Chaotic Academia
01:49:15 Cherry Emoji Twitter
01:49:36 DualKawaii
01:50:01 Health Goth
01:50:19 Sandalpunk
01:50:39 Steelpunk
01:50:52 Salvagepunk
01:51:15 Plaguecore
01:51:28 Hatecore
01:51:45 American Pioneers
01:52:15 Soft Apocalypse
01:52:35 Bloomcore
01:52:50 Ratcore
01:53:15 Cuddle Party
01:53:27 McBling
01:53:46 Wanderlust
01:53:59 Pale
01:54:08 Kinderwhore
01:54:18 Dinocore
01:54:24 Constructivism
01:54:39 Coffinwood
01:54:56 Knightcore
01:55:05 Dracopunk
01:55:19 Dungeon Synth
01:55:33 Honeycore
01:55:54 Weathercore
01:56:06 Junglecore
01:56:19 Mushroomcore
01:56:26 Mosscore
01:56:46 Gloomcore
01:57:05 Grandmillenial
01:57:24 Grandparentcore
01:57:45 Tweencore
01:58:08 Rangercore
01:58:22 Warmcore
01:58:36 Prariecore
01:59:03 Memphiscore
01:59:27 Techwear
01:59:49 Virgo’s Tears
02:00:10 Rusticcore
02:00:20 Fanfare
02:00:35 Cyberminimalism
02:00:47 Pixelscape
02:00:58 Bosozoku
02:01:15 Villiancore
02:01:30 Schizowave
02:01:49 Stripcore
02:02:10 Hikecore
02:02:23 Kid Science
02:02:36 Tech Emo
02:02:52 Gadgetpunk
02:03:11 Frutiger Aero
02:03:36 Hydrogen
02:03:47 Nanopunk
02:04:02 Trashcore
02:04:16 Abstract Tech
02:04:34 Hexatron
02:04:45 Graznyacore
02:05:02 Cargopunk
02:05:14 Rollerwave
02:05:35 Heistcore
02:05:48 Concore
02:06:00 Cartelcore
02:06:27 Mommy’s-On-The-Phone-Core
02:06:39 Incel
02:07:13: Nice Guy
02:07:38 Web Creep
02:08:06 Karencore
02:08:26 Intelcore
02:08:32 Outro
Along with the sky
Love you Johnny
Thanks a lot
Love the video im still watching it but it’s well made good job! You should make a video about the aesthetic sleaze (if you want)
okay wow you were not lying when you said every aesthetic
i feel like an alien learning about humans watching this
lol yeah
Tis so real
REAL😭
I’ve not watched the video fully yet, but aliens are also an aesthetic…
@@B_COOPER yes
its crazy how some people make their entire personality an aesthetic and then they will never experiment with anything else for some odd reason
so real
Yeah I feel like people naturally migrate in and out of aesthetics with time and lifestyle changes but only being in one and being confined to one specific aesthetic seems forced and unnatural
ye thats kinda how personality works sometimes tbh
@@junkratsdaughterbut making an entire aesthetic your persona can make u be deem boring and unusual to most people just play around with it why make it your entire personality is just weird and unhinged
@@supergreg-st1rx this is basically what i tried to convey with my comment but you conveyed it better lol
I love how the time stamps makes this video seem like it takes a turn completely into italian mafia lore.
Best part of the video, one hour straight of Italian mafia lore
hahaha
thats exactly what i thought when i saw it
I don’t believe you can time stamp after 60 minutes… I may be wrong.
@@B_COOPERI think you can but maybe there’s a limit on how many timestamps you can have in a video?
2 HOURS worth of unbiased information. Educational and underrated as hell 😢 especially since IDK my aesthetic
1 hour of Italian mafia
dawg this shit actually underrated, a two hour long video explaining aesthetics properly and yet it only got 12k views?? This video helped me a lot in taking a look at other aesthetics, so glad this was made
Well I’m glad that you enjoyed it, thank you for watching😁
Fr
12k views 4 days ago? i guess this hit the algorithm :D
frr
@@kaweenisfrr , 12k 4 days ago when it reaches 90k by the time im watching it is crazyy omg
As a person with epilepsy: putting a warning at the beginning is like the cutest thing ever
I thought this video was 2 mins long when i clicked💀💀
Oof
samee
I really appreciate how you talk about every aesthetic objectively and without your opinions mixed in, it really helps give people a better idea of what their aesthetic might be! Also, clouds are pretty :3
As a goth, thank you, got everything right immediately. same with punk and emo and metal differences and intricacies. This video needs and deserves more views.
Nah fr it's too often for people to completely forget how goth is music based and other stuff that makes the subcultures so different....
@@pikmin369no one cares
@@No1hyp0cr1te apparently you're wrong lmfao L
@@Emz_yelevele im speaking for people as a whole, obviously goths care about their own subculture.
@@No1hyp0cr1te ???
just a definitive documentary on human expression? wild
We went from music to the hood then to aesthetics
lmaooo eventually we'll loop back to everything, just enjoying the icebergs
And then terrorism 💀
AND then Cartels
and holidays
@@Waterenjoyer1308 a lil bit barb,a lil bit Oppenheimer🤌
I watched all of this and I love how you didn’t speak negatively of any of the aesthetics. I really liked how you described each of them ❤
i love that you don't talk negatively about any aesthetic. this is super underrated too like😔
42:56 trauma-core makes no sense, because in modern terminology the suffix "core" itself is referring to an aesthetic, and trauma is not an aesthetic. the imagery is just edgy and provides no coping mechanisms, the term itself makes it sound like glorification rather than a cope. it's quite literally tantamount to those edgy 2014 tumblr sh posts everyone made fun of
most of these aesthetics only exist online and are only popular amongst terminally online people, to be honest I think that adding the suffix "core" doesn't add more substance to an already existing word and is rather only slapped onto a word as a form of reclamation because they think they are doing something new
@@dolislini agree w you on traumacore like why did they even call it a -core "aesthetic" if it's a coping mechanism
@@dolislin eh I've been through trauma and personally don't like traumacore that much. Your reaction is probably the same to my initial one when I found out about traumacore. But some people use it as a coping mechansim, so I'm on neutral terms with it.
@@dolislinI think it's more of the aspect of creating key words to find the certain "cute mixed with trauma" images, because I've never seen anyone dress "traumacore". But calling it "edgy" and "cringe" is just a lazy take. Let people express themselves how they want to. I was shocked too when I learned what it was, but I'm not those people, and everybody copes with thing differently.
I must be chronically online because I knew 95% of these....
Awesome video btw I cant imagine the time it took to make this and storage this video took up
Same
@@WiredLain0nlinemy phone fr
pinterest final boss
I can confirm, there is more than 3 aesthetics
I felt like an alien learning about human aesthetics through a video so I could blend in😞 it's a fun feeling though
i'm so happy with how accurate the explanation for lolita is!!
YES BRO GRAHHHHHH (also DECORA MENTIONED????)
@@pikmin369sink
I just KNOW this is going to be one of my comfort videos lmao 😭
Wow italian mafia sure is a long one!
i cooka the meatball
@@cutthroatEntropy how DARE YOU
@starziileft you cant just go around saying that 😭 especially if your grandfather is still alive
cant wait for the "uhm actually" geeks
@@chrisrey0018 Those still exist?
my favs:
17:19 christmas 18:20 summer 19:05 fall 29:16 old hollywood 39:55 tropical 43:33 Y2K 47:02 comfy 47:27 nostalgia 47:59 nature 50:04 fairy core 01:12:27 highschool dream 01:56:06 junglecore 01:56:46 gloomcore 01:57:05 grandmillenial
For your sake, I’m glad this is an underrated video. Lord knows that you’d have tons of comments bombarding you about misinterpreting an aesthetic, or claiming that your wrong.
Thankfully everyone has been pretty cool about it all so far
@@spaghettios Yes because you are respectful
im impressed at the depth you went into each aesthetic, especially italian mafia
LMFAO THE INTRO MADE ME BUST A MOVE ALRIGHT
as someone who's figuring out my style this summer, thank youuu!!
what a great video on such a broad topic bro, the concept of aesthetics is so crazy, like it’s hard asf to categorize so many different types of “vibes” outside of yourself
the intro goes so hard already
anybody knows the name of the song?
@@octaneledique864 back on 74 by jungle (i hope youre not trolling me)
@@sehrniedrich9383nope, the song is much appreciated
Glad I could help u out:)
@@sehrniedrich9383but who sings it towards the end that’s surely not the same person
i really appreciate the lack of judgement and bias for all of these. it's nice to learn about something and be able to actually form your own opinion :)
here before this blows up
so true oomfie
🥲
Here while its blowing up
whoaaa tanger haii i love ur music :3
its so funny reading the segments making it look all normal then its over an hour of italian mafia lore LMAOO
DUDE im an artist and this video will be insanely useful to me. like its going in my research citations kind of useful. I think the biggest hindrance to understanding something (see: aesthetics) is not knowing what you don't know about, so having a big aesthetic masterlist in the form of a video essays is wonderful. Even if some are misrepresented/misinterpreted, it still lets me know it exists so I can do my own research. Awesome video dude
YES this video will help me SO MUCH with design reference for my characters omg
Same I actually have a class at uni called „aesthetic thinking“ and (not only but) in parts it discusses the very human wish to „fit“ into some subculture/group and their aesthetic and create a sense of belonging. The knowledge about these concepts is quite useful as a design student when it comes to associations on shapes & patterns. It’s very interesting to me and I’ll have to write a paper on the subject so this helps a LOT.
@@hdm5337 im going to sound like such a dweeb asking this over youtube comments 💀 I'm an artist but not an art/design student (most of my uni experience was math and cs) so i dont know a lot about that academic sphere. Do you have any recommendations for design resources? Aesthetic resources are always good, but I'd also take any misc or niche "im currently studying this topic and am using this resource" recommendations too. I dont know if by "design student" you mean "illustrative/marketing" design or "character concept" design (or a third design), but imo recommendations from all of them would be useful. i think learning from other majors is neat..
I think clouds are pretty, but DARN the effort in this video is admirable! It’s so helpful, thanks!
omg i remember being obsessed w tumblr grunge aesthetic,, something about the images gives me so much nostalgia and comfort. what a well made video :))
Same! Jr and senior year of high school I was such a tumblr grunge girl 😂😂
as a grunge fan, i love that you showed both sides of grunge accurately!!
This is criminally underrated, hope this video gets more love
bru this video makes me not feel weird for dipping my hand in so many aesthetics 😭😭 ty bro
deadass jumped from my chair when i saw the upload date, in 2 months a video this good only got 9k views. youi're really underrated man, love the content
So yesterday it had 9k views but now it has 17k, i guess the videos growing really fast now
45k rn @@justarandomartist22
I think clouds are pretty... ☁️
yo i like clouds
a few to add.
- meatcore
- xspiritualism
- youtube poop
- lolcows
-analog horror
-digital horror
-dark aero (this one reminds me of the wrestling scene from the first spiderman movie and stoner ps3 owners)
- ancient y2k (runescape, early elder scrolls games)
- hiroshi nagai vaporwave (the style from the engelwood - crystal dolphin music video)
- Britishcore (there are many genres of this but just footie, pints, etc. lol)
- sterile white sleek round futuristic landscape aesthetic (this one I have in my head but can't find a word for, kinda plays off frutiger)
-bowling animation or 3d gif dubstep
and Memphis Rap*
Older brother core too but it adds to skater
Visual kei too
And old preppy
Okay guys 😅
I love how you are able to explain some of these esthetics in an unbiased way despite how strange some of them are…however, I also love the moments where I can tell you are trying your best not to laugh. Excellent video.
I think clouds are pretty.
Thank you for knowing what goth means it feels like no one knows what it actually is.
Yeah of course, I did not want to get caught up in the “Goth & Emo are the same” pipeline💀
A tear shedded from an eye when he explained it correctly I am so tired (I don't even listen to much goth music or am goth) (I wear j-fashion 😭) (idk man I just love Alt fashion and cultures generally.)
My screen turned black, so for the half of the duration of the video, I’ve been staring at a black screen xD
@@pikmin369ew you like jfashion
@@terrahwonnehhow could you not like j fashion when vikei exists 💀
i found this video like an hour ago and i've been so happy hearing it while i do my last chores. i had a really tiring day and i was so overstimulated... but your voice and explanations helped me so much. i decided to stop a little just to thank you for making this video; it shows that you put a lot of effort on it. the cherry on top was the decision to use a soft and calming voice, while piano melodies play at the background. i'll be returning everytime i feel that life is harder than usual. again, thank you so much.
Thank you for taking the time to comment😌, I’m glad this video helps with what you’re going through. I hope you have less hard days ahead
23:29 thank you so much for adding this clarification it makes me so frustrated when people spread misinformation about lolita fashion
The entire j fashion community is tired because I've seen 5 comments like this (I FUCKING MADE ONE MYSELF)I'm so relieved bruh this video is so peak
@@pikmin369 idk how u could think its a child aesthetic anyway lol. lolita instantly screamed like cute doll type shit in the first place
I wish people like you were in my life I’d listen to you talk for hours cuz I’m so invested in stuff like this
absolutely phonomenal video! this honestly must've taken soo long to make but it sure was worth it! super informational and entertaining :)
This is sooo useful for things like character and world-building! Total respect for making a 2 hour video on aesthetics - this is brilliant!
Also, I do think clouds are pretty 😇☁️🌌
Fr I'm an artist and I'm totally saving this bc it'll be so useful (and I also like clouds😉)
As a furry, people always say we “wanna be animals” or we “do animals” when that is simply not true. They only specify on the bad part of the fandom and never focus on the many good parts. So thank you for not saying anything disrespectful ❤️
That intro was so beautiful that a tear escaped my eye. I don't want that to go unsaid.
Perfect video to watch before exams
As someone who has no idea which aesthetic fits to them, often leading to an existential crisis….this video is great!
Why do you feel like you should fit an aesthetic?
THANK YOU.
Finally something I can use as a proper catalogue to explore various aesthetics.
Your channel is really something, man. Thank you for the work you've put into these, I can't imagine how much time and effort it takes
Well thank you I’m glad I could help
I love how worm ore is on here! You also included all my my favorite aesthetics and you were accurate. Thank you.
honestly there are unlimited aesthetics... i am that one aesthetic where an artsy talent gifted person studies computer science
I don't care
@@SrTeleYou should
@@revengese3ker Valé
@@SrTele i dont care either
@@revengese3ker Vale
we appreciate the quality u put into ur work! truly insane video
11:03 the "gah dam" sound clip was too perfect here hhahabaaa
Bro this vid is insane, claps to u for putting so much effort into this
OMG THANK YOU !!!
I wanted to learn more about fashion but didn’t bother caring about research and felt like there was too much to acknowledge. I appreciate that this video takes a deep dive into multiple aesthetics in a proper fashion.
🙏❤️
Learning about internet aesthetics has nothing to do with learning about fashion. Plz watch any other video actually about fashion history or education. There’s milllions on RUclips.
@@milo1685 ah thank you, but I'm also interested in learning a lot more about this, Thank you tho😅
im gonna come back to this... when im on shrooms. this video looks so entertaining and informative
and COLORFUL
ALSO, when it comes to alternative subcultures like punk, goth, emo, etc, they heavily incorporate DIY to almost everything. So if you're looking into getting into these subcultures, a way to start is to stop buying clothes from large corporations and fast fashion (although everyone should do this) and shop second-hand or from small businesses!
Thanks!
Yes!!! Shopping at vintage stores, thrift shops, & from artist markets has been key to me creating my own aesthetic. It’s intentional discovery versus loading up my cart online.
This is awesome, some of these I was curious about but had no idea what they were, and some I’d never even heard of before!!
one more thing, yes art hoe tends to particularly center around women but in particular the whole movement was started by black women, the aesthetic was kinda co-opted and lost that context but from what i've seen it is important context-- i don't necessarily follow much about it but it is an important part of tha tmovement
IM SO HAPPY HE PUT A GRAZYNACORE BAHAHA im from Poland and it was soo nice to see it
not only did you create a 2 hour video on each aesthetic, but you also did the research on each aesthetic and gave accurate explanations. the amount of time put into this deserves a lot more recognition, underrated video!
I personally think aesthetics (outside of ones that serve a purpose for political/societal change and meeting people of similar interests) can kinda kill personal style. Fast-fashion also encourages regular spending on low-quality pieces for "discount" that you realistically will never wear and will end up as waste which is damaging to the environment and to your bank account. Not to mention the unethical brands that use bad quality materials and have underpaid, poorly treated workers make them just so you can pay way more than it is worth for the durability. So buy what you really love, invest in clothes that are high quality, having less clothes but they fit you properly and will last you a long time and can match many things in your closet will be better in the long run compared to owning many cheaply made clothes that you wont wear because they fit you weird and end up losing buttons and ripping within a year.
i appreciate the accuracy when explaining the history of “alternative” aesthetics like emo, punk, and metal. simplified but pretty spot on :)
I think clouds are veryyyyyy pretty!!!
But I really love this video tbh! It explains each aesthetic very well and explains the difference between aesthetics and their subcultures. This is not my main interest but wanting to learn more about other cultures/fashion styles, this video was really helpful. It was also helpful in trying to find my own aesthetic and trying new ones. This is such an UNDERRATED video and your work really PAYED off!
I love ur voice captivating me also it's cool u don't judge or make fun of any aesthetic
loving this so far but just a lil bit more information on goth!! bauhaus is absolutely HUGE in how goth like Officially came about but i think there's important further context for how goth as a genre developed in the uk-- i may not be an Expert on all things goth but so so SO many goth acts developed through the london venue known as the bat cave, and the bat cave's house band that kinda started it up was called specimen!! i don't know if they still do anything these days, but i think specimen was HUGELY important for the development of goth not only as a subgenre but as an aesthetic, particularly as far as their synth player's style of dress goes (i don't know if youtube will let me say his stage name but still) anyway gonna keep watching but i just wanted to add this little piece of context :)
oh and and-- that first picture you use for "emo," that's several prominent people in the goth scene actually!
its like he is reading humanity’s version of the dnd book with all the different types of ppl
INTRO GOES HARD
I'm an aspiring graphic designer, so learning about different aesthetics I've never come across really teaches me how to be more versatile with my design skills by using inspiration!
I can’t believe how underrated you are! This video is so entertaining and your editing skills are top notch :)
U went crazy on this lol W video
as a goth, thank you for actually doing research on it
I enjoyed this so much and desperately want a part two with some more Japanese kei aesthetics like Visual kei and all the subcultures in it
VKEI MENTIONED
great video! my favorite aesthetics are retro futurism, atompunk, and dark paradise!
Some good sht right there. Love me some retro futurism
My favorite is the blue hour aesthetic 💙🌃
Pretty sure this is gonna blow up soon, the amount of effort put into this video to go over all of these aesthetics while keeping it understandable is insane. You earned a subscriber alright.
SIR!
OMG Thank YOU so much for giving in time to make THIS!!
I've been looking for this exact type of video since 3 years! And I can't thank you enough for compiling literally every type of aesthetic on earth and explaining that.
💖💖💖💖💖
Maidcore is also used to describe a sort of topic of music originating in Russia. This topic is built of multiple genres, such as nu-metal, metal, shoegaze (I think???), and others. Cover art for this music often depicts characters similar to maids, most of which being referred to as nijiura maids due to their internet history before use as a representation for their musical creators. Most of the artists' names have their character's name, followed by 'the maid', the only one that doesn't really do this is the artist Kichi, though they technically aren't a maidcore artist, however they create very similar music and have collaborated with a few of the 'maids'. People just kinda said 'ur maidcore now' and he was ok with it.
The amount of effort you put into these videos are admirable, if it’s not too much can you do one on architecture?
I actually cannot believe this video is only at 10k views what, can’t wait til u blow up bro
i think coulds are pretty❤️ thank for making this!!! i’m so interested in aesthetics, i’ve made notes the whole time watching this 🔥 you’re the best
nah bro, im subbing, no idea why I didn't find u before these videos are actually amazing
no you're amazing
I was aways curious about this subject, but was not ready to make all the research myself. I give you my heartfelt thank you. this video is a blessing, and of very much utility.
Let me put this to my watch later playlist and come back in dues time
The accuracy with which this is depicted, especially the subcultural backgrounds, is really remarkable. I love how well made and well researched this video is, thank you so much!!!
Arghhhh i literally cannot understate how happy i am that someone made a video like this where everything is presented respectfully and is researched well!!!! This is literally just as cool as your every music genre explained series!!!!!!!! (coming from someone who respects many different kinds of styles and fashions)
DECORA MENTIONED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(goth.... properly explained??? Alt music based subcultures being represented correctly??? Am I in heaven????)
I just wanna thank you because, this very video helped me realize i was halloweencore for i don't even know how many years (I can remember up to 7 years back)
So glad you make these. I’m your biggest fan sir🥳🎉
Well well well. Meggle
@@spaghettios🥰
This is so underrated. You made a two hour video of pretty much every corner of aesthetics (I think you forgot downtown tho) without judgement just information.
allat and no drainer aesthetic 😭😭 jokes aside fire vid love it
"drainer aesthetic" is a rather odd way to put it.
@@seshmacintosh drain aesthetic whatevs
Damn I didn’t expect the aesthetics I know abt/have interest in to be said so well accurately.
hello me
you are a legend for this, thank you for your service
I love how he starts with visco and e kid fashion because you could say that was the birth place of a lot of later "aestheticization" of cultures and style. And for the average person, it may be hard to figure out how current punk fashion isn't just "e kid fashion." Because of similarities. Excessive jewelry, layering shirts, band tees, died hair or split color hair. It took a while for these groups to escape the "e kid" label and im not sure they fully have.
some of these are more like "themes" rather than aesthetics, but it's still very well explained.
You don't have to try so hard to deepen your voice bro. It's hard to comprehend. Your voice is good as it is
He’s talking…for 2 hours… I don’t think it has anything to do with making it purposefully deep? This comment is useless and irrelevant
This is amazing. How isnt this viral? I dont even want to ask how long this took to make. The clips, the editing, my God. You are amazing.
You’re amazing
i never knew THIS much aesthetics existed. 😦😦
There are an infinite amount of aesthetics, it’s just that not all of them have names, because that would be labelling everything in the world that we see.
This is actually so freaking impressive?!
you deserve more man.
You have a great narrative voice and I appreciate how thorough this is. Thank you for sharing!