Aesthetic Quiz

Questions: 46 · 10 minutes
1. I feel most “put together” in a simple outfit with minimal accessories.
Strongly disagree
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2. I like outfits and rooms that look curated from many different sources and eras.
Strongly disagree
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3. I like decor that looks like it belongs in an old library or countryside home.
Strongly disagree
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4. A sleek, “space-age” look feels more inspiring than a cozy, old-fashioned one.
Strongly disagree
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5. I think a single, well-chosen detail looks better than many smaller details.
Strongly disagree
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6. When choosing decor, I’d rather match everything than mix many different styles together.
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7. I find plain surfaces (empty walls, clear countertops) calming and attractive.
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8. I find patina, wear, and “lived-in” texture more beautiful than pristine, glossy finishes.
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9. I’m drawn to bold, synthetic color palettes (electric blue, neon green, hot pink) more than muted vintage tones.
Strongly disagree
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10. Old-world craftsmanship and heritage branding (tailoring, traditional materials) matter a lot to me.
Strongly disagree
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11. I like a “more is more” look (more layers, more pieces, more details).
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12. I’d rather have a few high-quality items than many varied items.
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13. Cottagecore or academia aesthetics resonate with me more than futuristic or cyber-inspired ones.
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14. I’d rather accessorize with sleek, minimal pieces than antique-looking jewelry or heirloom items.
Strongly disagree
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15. I prefer thrifted or heritage pieces over new, tech-forward designs.
Strongly disagree
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16. I prefer clean, uncluttered phone wallpapers and simple app layouts.
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17. I like outfits that could pass as “timeless” rather than trend-forward or futuristic.
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18. I like my social feed (photos, outfits, room pics) to look visually dense and full of elements.
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19. My ideal space includes lots of decor objects (candles, books, plants, trinkets) on display.
Strongly disagree
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20. Techwear cues (utility pockets, performance fabrics, harness/strap details) appeal to me.
Strongly disagree
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21. I feel most comfortable in rooms with lots of open space and very few visible items.
Strongly disagree
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22. I’m most drawn to outfits that look like they could exist in a near-future city.
Strongly disagree
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23. I prefer sleek, simple silhouettes rather than layered outfits.
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24. I like mixing metals, colors, prints, and shapes even if it looks a bit chaotic.
Strongly disagree
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25. A gallery wall full of frames and art feels more appealing than one large, simple piece.
Strongly disagree
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26. Metallics, chrome, and reflective materials feel “right” to me.
Strongly disagree
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27. When imagining my ideal room, I picture smart lighting, modern furniture, and a clean, high-tech feel.
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28. I’m drawn to prints like florals, stripes, checkerboard, or mixed patterns.
Strongly disagree
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29. I prefer classic patterns (plaids, florals, houndstooth) over futuristic graphics or digital prints.
Strongly disagree
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30. I like statement furniture or decor that becomes the main focal point in a room.
Strongly disagree
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31. I enjoy combining bold colors in one look (e.g., bright top + bright shoes + colorful bag).
Strongly disagree
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32. I like my color palette to stay mostly neutral (black, white, beige, gray).
Strongly disagree
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33. I feel visually overwhelmed by spaces that have many different items out at once.
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34. Y2K-inspired styling (glossy accessories, futuristic silhouettes, playful tech vibes) appeals to me.
Strongly disagree
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35. If I had to pick, I’d choose clean, minimal, modern lines over ornate vintage details.
Strongly disagree
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36. I avoid designs with too many graphics, logos, or embellishments.
Strongly disagree
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37. I’m drawn to outfits that mix multiple textures or patterns at once (e.g., denim + knit + print).
Strongly disagree
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38. I like my accessories to be noticeable and attention-grabbing.
Strongly disagree
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39. I’d rather wear something inspired by the 70s–90s than something that looks futuristic.
Strongly disagree
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40. Warm, nostalgic details (like worn leather, tweed, or lace) are more appealing than sleek synthetics.
Strongly disagree
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41. I prefer outfits and rooms that tell a story through lots of small details.
Strongly disagree
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42. When I shop, I prefer timeless basics over statement pieces.
Strongly disagree
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43. If I buy something new, I often want to replace an old item to keep my collection small.
Strongly disagree
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44. I enjoy stacking, layering, or clustering decor (pillows, throws, frames, collectibles).
Strongly disagree
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45. I’m attracted to digital/club aesthetics (LED lighting, neon accents, glossy surfaces).
Strongly disagree
Disagree
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Agree
46. I prefer analog vibes (vinyl, film cameras, handwritten notes) over digital-first aesthetics.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Not sure
Agree
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