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Aesthetics like cottagecore, dark academia, goblin core, cabin core, cottagegore (dark cottagecore), fairycore, and more have exploded in popularity on tiktok, instagram, youtube, and facebook. These visually-driven subcultures can and have impacted and influenced how one dresses, the music you listen to, the books you read, and followers even identify with different ethos and lifestyle practices, like learning how to sew, cooking or baking, gardening, that are associated with different aesthetics.

But it's nothing that new, actually, in fact when you look at #aesthetics of 2020 and 2021 and Victorian Aestheticism, there are *a lot* of correlations and similarities that are fascinating to uncover - mostly because they don't seem to be intentional. at all. So, in this video, with the help of Dr. Robyne Calvert, Cultural Historian who is an expert in Victorian Aesethticism, we're going to dig into the similarities between Victorian Aestheticism and Neo-Aesethicism - from ethos, influences, their inherent "Englishness" and how this human desire to escape into a beautiful romantic world is nothing new.

And because aesthetics are so heavily invested in fashion, we're going to talk to the designer and co-founder of one of my favorite clothing lines, Voriagh, to ask her about *why* she designs aesthetic clothing, and how she came to be an aesthetic designer that is so beloved with cottagecore aesthetes.

🖼Images:
John Everett Millais, Spring (Apple Blossoms) 1859, Lady Lever Art Gallery, artuk.org/discover/artworks/spring-apple-blossoms-102593

Virginia Dalrymple's Dress, wattsgallery.org.uk/about-us/news/curatorial-team-conversation-virginia-dalrymples-dress

James Whistler, Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl, 1862, National Gallery of Art, nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.12198.html

Seated Female Figure, Godwin, 19th century, collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O699197/seated-female-figure-drawing-godwin

Self-Portrait, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1847, National Portrait Gallery,
npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw05462/Dante-Gabriel-Rossetti

Peacock Rooms, Smithsonian https://asia.si.edu/exhibition/the-peacock-room-comes-to-america/

George and Rosalind Howard, shortly after their marriage in 1864. Castle Howard, artandthecountryhouse.com/essays/essays-index/castle-howard-introduction

Monna Rosa, Gabriel Rosseti, 1867, Wiki Art, wikiart.org/en/dante-gabriel-rossetti/monna-rosa-1867

James Whistler, Symphony in Flesh Color and Pink: Portrait of Mrs. Frances Leyland, 1871-74, The Frick, collections.frick.org/view/objects/asitem/items$0040:283

Julia Margaret Cameron, Pomona, 1872, The met, metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/270819

Oscar Wilde, Library of Congress,
loc.gov/pictures/item/98519710

Ellen Epps, Portrait of Laura Alma Tadema in the Dutch Room at Townsend House, c. 1873, Wiki Commons, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ellen_Gosse_-_Portrait_of_Laura_Alma-Tadema_(1873).jpg

Patience Imagery: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patience_(opera)

Leighton House, artfund.org/whats-on/museums-and-galleries/leighton-house-museum

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