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Rococo Revival

Minimalism is out, maximalist romance is in. The Rococo aesthetic—born from the lavish Late Baroque era—is taking over everything from fashion to party vibes to beauty routines. Soft pastels, ornate gold details, corset silhouettes, and over-the-top elegance are suddenly everywhere, and the girlies are loving it.

Inspired by vintage French opulence and the dreamy excess of Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, the Rococo revival is serving soft femininity with a little wink. Think tulle and ribbons, pearls and lace, and table settings that feel straight out of a royal garden party. It’s dramatic but delicate, luxe but playful.

In fashion, the corset is having its main character moment—paired with voluminous skirts, ballet flats, and dainty accessories. Beauty is leaning into flushed cheeks, glossy lips, and ethereal glows. Even events are embracing the aesthetic, with dreamy backdrops, layered florals, and candlelit tablescapes dripping in detail.

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This isn’t about dressing up for the sake of a costume—it’s about creating an entire mood. Rococo feels nostalgic and fresh at the same time, like a daydream you can wear, style, and celebrate in. It’s not just a trend, it’s an escape—and we’re running toward it in lace-up heels.

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