In a fashion landscape that has recently been dominated by powerful tailoring, utilitarian workwear, and the stripped-back minimalism of quiet luxury, the coquette aesthetic has emerged as a welcome counterpoint — a celebration of femininity, romance, and the particular pleasure of dressing softly. It is lace and bows and ballet flats and ribbons, worn not with apology but with complete, unapologetic intention.
The coquette aesthetic takes its name and its spirit from a certain kind of classic femininity — the kind found in the films of Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot, in vintage Vogue editorials, and in the romantic imagination of fashion at its most dreamy. It is an aesthetic of pale pink and ivory and soft blue, of delicate lace trim and silk ribbon detail, of ballet-inspired silhouettes and ladylike accessories.
What distinguishes the contemporary coquette aesthetic from straightforward vintage femininity is its self-awareness and playfulness. Today’s coquette dressing is knowing — it winks at its own sweetness, combining the romantic with the ironic. A ballet slipper worn with a tailored blazer. A lace blouse tucked into wide-leg trousers. A satin ribbon tied around a high ponytail paired with a sharp minimalist coat. The contrast is the point.
Key pieces for building a coquette-inspired wardrobe include: puff-sleeved blouses in silk or cotton voile, midi skirts with lace or ruffle detailing, fitted bodices with delicate bow or tie details, ballet flats in leather or satin, delicate pearl or gold jewelry, and headbands or ribbons worn in the hair. The colour palette is soft and feminine — rose, blush, ivory, powder blue, lilac, and champagne.
The coquette aesthetic resonates because it reclaims femininity as a choice rather than an expectation — a deliberate aesthetic decision rather than a social obligation. Wearing soft, romantic, feminine clothes because you love them, not because anyone else expects it of you, is its own kind of power.
Whether you fully embrace the coquette aesthetic or incorporate just a few of its softer elements into a more eclectic wardrobe, it offers a beautiful reminder that fashion can be tender, romantic, and joyful as well as powerful and directional.