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My Style Blueprint | The Snob Closet & Icons Of Influence That Shaped My Aesthetic 🐈⬛ 🩷 🐆
My personal brand aesthetic is deeply rooted in the early 2000s to late 2010s—a mix of minimalism and bold statements. I rely on my fashion sense to deliver the product of my aesthetics. For me it’s all about balancing sleek, effortless basics with standout pieces that turn heads.
One thing I’ve learned over the years when putting together an outfit is that just because something looks good doesn’t mean it will look good on you. There are so many factors to consider, like body shape and skin tone. While skin tone isn’t a huge factor for me, I do believe that certain colours don’t flatter specific undertones. That’s why, when choosing an outfit, I always make sure the colours align with my undertones. Wearing colours that don’t match your undertone can throw off the whole look. You want your outfit to compliment you, not just look good on its own. Makeup plays a big role in this too—but anyways let me get started..
Colour is everything. The shades I choose set the tone for my look and reflect my mood for the day. My absolute favorite colours are pink, black, and brown—they’re the foundation of my wardrobe, and I always find a way to incorporate at least one (if not all) into my outfit.
Black & Brown: The Core of My Aesthetic
I naturally gravitate towards black and brown, which is one of the reasons why I love leopard print so much. It blends two of my favourite colours while adding that bold, statement look I go for. My overall aesthetic leans toward that 2010s edgy socialite vibe—think dark, sleek, and effortlessly stylish. There’s a touch of emo influence, but not in a full-on gothic way.
Black is such a staple in my wardrobe—it adds the sharpness and structure that I love. It’s bold, confident, and always makes a statement. Brown, on the other hand, brings warmth and balance, making my outfits feel a little more grounded in some aspects.
Pink: My Signature Shade
No matter what outfit I’m wearing, something is going to be pink. Even if no one can see it—my undies—pink will always be there. It’s my way of keeping things playful and feminine, even when my outfit leans more on the edgy side that day.
I reach for pink more when I’m feeling girly and want to appear more soft & approachable. It’s perfect for days when I want to keep things minimal yet striking—whether I’m just chilling or stepping out for the day. But when I say pink, I mean soft pinks—not those super bright, neon shades. I’m not mad at brighter pinks, but they have to make sense in the outfit. I prefer pinks that feel delicate yet noticeable.
• Suede – I love suede for its soft yet structured feel. It almost adds a luxe, polished touch to any look, whether it’s a bag, shoes, or a jacket.
• Silk & Mesh – Silk and mesh are fabrics I only wear when it comes to tops. I don’t go for mesh pants or anything that feels too revealing. If it’s silk, I’ll wear it as a top or a skirt, but I keep my outfits modest. I love showing just enough skin to tease, but never too much.
• Glitter & Rhinestones – I love a bit of sparkle, whether it’s a subtle shimmer or bold rhinestone details. It’s all about the right balance to make an outfit pop without looking overdone.
• Leopard & Zebra Print – These prints are not just for bold outfits when it comes to me. Even when I’m going for a classy, minimalistic look, I always add leopard or zebra print somewhere—whether it’s a bag, shoes, or any statement piece. There’s just something about it that elevates an outfit.
• Floral Prints – Floral prints are for my feminine moments. I don’t wear full-on floral dresses or shirts, but I love adding florals as a statement piece—usually on a skirt or dress. I wear florals when I’m in a softer, more romantic mood, like on beach days, hot sunny days, or when I’m channeling like a boho vibe.
Kimora Lee Simmons
Now this diva set the tone for me when it came to pink and rich. She always looked like she was on her way to a private jet, even when running errands. She had that old-money meets new-money aesthetic—the fur coats, knee-high boots, big designer bags, and subtle gold jewelry made her look polished but never try-hard. She mastered the art of looking expensive without looking like she was chasing trends.
Paris Hilton
The pink princess. She was definitely a big inspo for my obsession with pink. The pink Juicy tracksuits, rhinestone bags, pink flip phones, and even a pink Bentley. Always in mini dresses, oversized sunglasses, and heels. Ate!
Nicki Minaj
Loud, animated, over-the-top. Bubblegum wigs, wild prints, bold accessories. Harajuku meets hip-hop. Although her style was not a full dedication to my obsession with pink, those days where she paired the perfect amount of pink with the edgy minimalist outfit, had me hooked!
Kim Kardashian
Her peak socialite fashion—before the full Yeezy takeover, will always have me obsessed, Kim’s style was the blueprint for my obsession with the 2010s luxe minimalism. Always in neutral tones, tight-fitting dresses, knee-high boots, and those oversized Birkins that screamed money. She never over-accessorized, always opting for sleek gold hoops, delicate bracelets or bold sunglasses.
Vanessa Hudgens
She had this downtown, rebellious yet glam energy. It was very “cool girl” in a way that felt unpolished but intentional to me. It was the era of Tumblr grunge, oversized layers, and mixing girly pieces with a rougher edge.
Karrueche Tran
The ultimate cool girl socialite vibe—always in fur-trimmed coats, skinny jeans, pointed-toe boots, and those sleek gold accessories that made her look effortlessly expensive. She never overdid it—just the right amount of edge, the right amount of luxury.
Cassie Ventura
Cassie was so ahead of her time—she had that high-end minimalist-meets-edgy aesthetic before everyone else. The side-shaved hair, the subtle gold jewelry, the knee-high boots, the oversized designer bags—it was all calculated but looked effortless.
Brenda Song
On Suite Life, she was seen as the over-the-top wealth—spoiled rich girl but her off-screen style is what drew me in, she kept it chic with fitted jackets, heels, and bold accessories, she was always going for the edgy look.
Rihanna
I mean do I even have to explainnn !? The mix of tomboy and high-fashion—always looking undone yet perfect. Never followed trends, always set them. #so colebabey888 coded.
When I put together an outfit, I always start with a simple foundation—usually a neutral base that matches my undertones and I let the statement pieces pull it together. If the base isn’t basic, then it’s a statement piece on its own, whether it’s a top with a unique texture or pattern, or pants that steal the show. You get it.
Shoes are everythinggg to me. They set the tone for the whole outfit. Whether it’s sneakers, high boots, or strappy sandals, they have to stand out. The only exception for basic shoes is if it’s a lazy day or I’m just running errands—but only when the rest of my outfit is doing enough. If my look is already structured and bold, then plain shoes make sense. But otherwise, my shoes have to add to the statement.
A good handbag is a must—it should always start a conversation. I love oversized tote bags, especially when they have metal clasps, extra pockets, or unique textures. My go-to right now is my Polo Black Leather Tote for everyday use, whether I’m on campus or running a quick errand. But when I really want to make a statement, I bring out my Jimmy Choo Animal Print Glaze—that bag is everything. When I step out with it, I know I’m breaking necks. I don’t always do animal print, but when I do, it has to be bold.
No matter how basic or extravagant my outfit is, statement handbags will always be needed. Occasionally, I’ll go for a smaller sling bag, like my Chanel or my simple black Shein sling, but that’s rare. I refuse to step out of the house without people drooling over my bag.
Jewelry is one of those things where people think you should only wear one metal at a time, but I don’t follow that rule. I mix gold and silver effortlessly, but only when it makes sense for the outfit. The key is balance—if I’m doing both metals, it’s intentional, not random.
I don’t wear too much jewelry, just enough to sparkle when I step into the sun. I love minimalistic rhinestone bracelets or slim white gold watches—pieces that feel delicate but noticeable. My jewelry always has to make sense with the outfit. I don’t just throw on accessories for the sake of it; they need to add something to the look.
I don’t do chunky necklaces unless they’re a core part of my aesthetic for that day. Rings? Yes, but only when they compliment my nails—which are always clean, polished, and either soft pink, nude, or a subtle French tip.
Since it’s usually hot where I live, I’m not always reaching for a jacket, but when I do, you can bet it’s going to be a statement piece. I’m all about that over-the-top fur coat—think Kimora Lee Simmons with her mob wife vibe or Rihanna with her oversized, luxurious furs. A big, plush fur coat has this way of pulling everything together, making any outfit feel elevated, even if I’m just wearing sweats or a basic outfit. It gives off that “I’m spoiled” vibe, which is exactly what I’m going for. When I’m not in the mood for something so extra, I’ll keep it simple with a black leather jacket. That’s my go-to when I want something sleek but edgy. I’m not really into long, formal coats at the moment—those business-type, casual-formal coats don’t quite fit my vibe right now. For now, it’s all about that black leather or a bold, fluffy fur coat.
At the core of my fashion choices, it all comes down to balance for me. I don’t believe in over-accessorizing, and I never want my outfit to feel too chaotic. Every element—whether it’s colour, fabric, or accessories—has to feel effortless yet calculated. I mix simple, structured pieces with statement shoes, textured bags, and standout accessories.
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I really hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as I enjoyed writing it. It’s been one of my favorites to put together, and I’ve put a lot of time, energy, and research into making sure I present the best textures and details for you. Hopefully it gave you a deeper understanding of my blend of early 2000s to late 2010s edgy girl vibes mixed with that fun, pink-obsessed clean girl energy.
Diving into the depths of my aesthetic, how it came to be, and why I love it is something I could talk about for hours. I could keep going forever when it comes to fashion and style. Writing this also helped me gain a better perspective on my aesthetic and what I truly love, so grateful for that.
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