ok but can we appreciate the diversity of the examples given? the representation of women of colour, hijabis, plus-sized ladies, and men in the video is amazing. it’s lovely to see diversity in an aesthetic that is normally mostly white!
Yeah... I would love to see diversity in African countrys as well (i'm mixed.. So lighter dark skined and people here dont embrace lighter skin tones more often)... :(
@@catiatavares7757 African countries are very diverse. Blk people come in all shades. Darker skinned people are often told to bleach their skin, not try to dismiss ur experience tho.
@@lavender1653 in Africa?! Girl, i'm from south Africa. People here do not like lighter skin tones. Periode. I just would love to see people getting along without this prejudice. I love my black and my white ancestry, because it was cimented in love, both of them. Its like saying that i dont love my gradma for her light skin. Wth!!!! This is getting worse day by day.
me too! i found my self at least at 5 academias. my style for example i find it between dark and romantic academia , my taste in reading etc . ! hhahah but we can create another one , right? academias are for developing as much as we reading. so we can create a pastel academia with with dark pastel colours or something else. am i right?
@@nonotdrschwa5677 it is actually possible to create your own reality! Yes there are infinite realities each with different lives and environments but technically you could create your own based off what you would want in it and it would create itself.
Omg😂😂😂 sshhh, it’s almost 3 am for me, after that clock gets there I’m gonna start blasting “ 3 AM” and hope that tomorrow I have enough energy to go over my work
after not doing my homework for 1 month and leaving my teatchers on read i got up and did all my missing assignments im not done with all but i kinda try again. depression sucks
I've generally noticed this a lot about the academia aesthetic in general - that it usually is a very Eurocentric aesthetic. So I just wanna say my thanks here for you acknowledging this about it! Also for saying we should strive for inclusivity. I very much want to see more diversity in this aesthetic so it's great to see people saying it's needed and welcomed.
Also one of them revolves around studying Greek culture, gods and language, so that also makes sense But I'd like to mention something to be fair, a lot of European people pointed out that this whole aesthetic don't represent the majority of Europe, since it's only about England, France and only Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, so it's not exactly as Eurocentric as it seems, especially when things associated with the aesthetic such as coffee, tea, and gold jewellery started from non-European countries and most Europeans don't belong to the cultures that are represented in the aesthetic
I swear, my parents are fairy academia. Lavender and chamomile is the smell of my childhood. We would always create quilts and bake, every weekend. My parents loved taking us on walks. I'm personally more dark academia but I LOVE fairy academia. It reminds me of home.
I was thinking the art academia would sport earthy tones as well as muddy and statement colors too. Art academia should be able to express a wide range of colors as well as having an appreciation for the variety of art styles all over the world. Great job on capturing the aesthetics and activities of each academy!
books i think of when thinking about fairy academia: Alice in wonderland, Anne of green gables, The secret garden, a little princess, and possibly the lion the witch and the wardrobe. (there's plenty others these are just the books that come to mind)
Yeah absolutely, academia aesthetic isn’t just confined to the arts. I don’t know what it would look like as an aesthetic though, I would think a lot of Victorian inspiration perhaps?
I’m really happy to see more representation on this video! I noticed that the last one seemed to be aimed pretty much solely at girls (and all the models were white, skinny girls) and tbh my “faves from each category” comment on there is mostly just a list of the only androgynous/kinda masc ones I could find. This is a huge improvement, and I’m glad the video author took the time to address people’s responses and ameliorate any issues!
This gave me insiration for a science / stem academia aesthetic. Read if you like. Open labcoats over wool vests, star charts painted on domed ceilings, brass microscopes, gathering field samples into small vials, telescopes in front of attic windows, memorizing formulas at 1 am, "magic is just scince we don't udnerstand yet", old world maps with flayed edges, discussing a new study you read, blackboards full of equations and graphs, carrying a leather field notebook in your pockets, messy cursive handwritten notes, coming up with your own whacky theories with friends, carved wooden library tables, friendly debates, fountain pens, spilled ink on white blouses, late night banter on leather couches by low coffee tables, excitedly exchanging astronomy facts, copper bobby pins, a small plate of strawberries and swiss cheese for a haphazard 6 a.m breakfast, black coffee in shot glasses, prism lightcatchers in front of tall windows, chalk powder fingerprints on black pants, lemonades made of lime and brown sugar, quoting laws of physics.
Never seen a lab coat worn over a wool anything, that I can remember. Office shirts, yes; smart casual shirts/blouses, once even a green spaghetti-strap dress.
Classic, fairy, and pastel but I tend to wear more dark colors(dark blue, royal purple, and some light pink) and leather jackets and boots...love science, video games, reading, day dreaming, plants, nature, camping, exploring, leather journals, tarot cards, tea, coffee, figuring out how something works(machines), hiking, long walks, animals and frilly and dark clothes. But I also wear some masculine clothes with hints of bright colors.
I didnt realize I was more into dark witchy academia until hobbies popped up. I would spend hours in my nearest antique shop looking through old books and items reading and admiring the old or rough texture of the things. My favorite thing I found once was a fake book box it had a lock and everything the outer coat of the box felt like a real book with the line textures and everything I didnt have money on me but I wish I did I would've bought it.
Instead of complaining about what another person has created, start your own channel. Prepare and produce your own content. The world is not your personal mirror. Brava to the young lady creating this page for her creativity.
I'm an art academic but my art is fiber arts. I have five spinning wheels, dozens of drop spindle, knitting needles, a lovely loom in my library. I knit lace curtains, large shawls, wool socks, over sized sweaters, cowls, fingerless gloves, etc. I wear a necklace that is a yarn cutter. I have heaps of books on vintage cross stitch and needlepoint of botanicals that I put on tea towels for the kitchen and sew skirts that I embroider little kittens and such on. Handmade quilts are on every bed.
I love all of your videos but I'm crying because every time I think I found my aesthetic there comes another one that really represents me and that I really like!
Witchy, that’s it, that’s my academia aesthetic right there because even IRL my interests with the occult grows. To be a witch, you have to read a long regardless. My book of shadows is a growing binder.
I only clicked for the queens gambit! Watch it! It's the best thing ever, but probably for older viewers only(drinking, drugs, sex, all that stuff) it's so, so good!
tbh seeing the paint image in the beginning of the first video, I thought there'd be art in the first one but I'm glad its here. I just love that its got such a practical, comfortable, 'I don't have time to get an outfit together that takes an hour I'm just going to wake up and throw something on for the studio' vibe and its so me.
As I'm going through these, I'm defining myself. I can see aspects of me in all types but lean more towards Romantic, Light Witchy, Fairy, Art with recognised Dark and Pastel balances. As the clothing styles are similar it's creating an interesting effect for my style. Plus I'm finally getting a sense of me. Doesn't look like I'll be floating anymore with my personality. I think the disconnect I've felt for years is finally disappearing. Looks like the 2020s is the decade to finally sort ourselves out.
stuff I liked from each flavor of academia! *dark witchy* - 2:57 *light witchy* - 4:24 and 4:27 and 4:38 and… well all of them tbh, although I generally have a much more androgynous/masc style *fairy* - literally all of it (except the gingham one and most of the crop tops/dresses) also shoutout to that one model at 6:55 who’s just… eating flowers. that’s a mood *pastel* - all of the ones including sweaters or overalls plus 9:07 *art* - all of it?? (except 11:11 and 11:23) also I just wanted to say how absolutely _gorgeous_ 11:42 is, like whoa
Gemini with a Cancer push and a child of Mercury. I too am drawn to it all but have settled comfortably in a few. My Light Witchy and Fairy is based on a Romantic Art temperament that is balanced by Dark and Pastel. I love it :)
Girl I LOVE you for not only using white women, white women are beautiful but I like to see what these styles will look like on people like me as well!
Every academia looks so beautiful and I want to do some but then I realize that perhaps I can do nothing. I have no sense of style so everything I decorate would look awful and this is not practical as well. If I try to wear any academia clothes I will look ugly for myself :'(
Witchy academia in general and Art Academia :D Love your videos so much they’re so relaxing ❤️ I think finding your aesthetic is a good way to get to know yourself and love that
I'll just mix them all together cuz they all r beautiful and I can create my own "aesthetic " just as everyone else should :) take those anesthetics as inspiration and create your own personal beautiful style/aesthetic 😌
Since all of these and the ones in the previous video all represent me in a way, I'll just define my aesthetic as academia. Thank you for the videos, I finally feel like I have found my aesthetic and it's a great feeling.
ok, i know i said this in part one, but i have to say it again; i am for sure a mix of all these aesthetics! all of the academia aesthetics in both parts 1 and 2 describe me perfectly! i love these videos so much!
I absolutely want to be a mix between Kawaii and Dark academia with a vintage style but idk how to combine the two without there being an absolute clash lol.
SO, IDK HOW BUT I'M ALL OF THEM. AGAIN. I watched the video THRICE to make sure I wasn't fooling myself but I do at least 70% of each of the activities mentioned in EACH academia. My fashion is fairly similar to all academias too.
Now that I'm watching this video I really like the witchy one. I've always been fascinated by that stuff, I just never thought there was a name for it. Ever since I watched AHS: Coven when I was like 6 years old with my mom, I've been fascinated by the idea of the supernatural, voodoo, and witchcraft. I've even wanted to understand the thought process and stuff behind Satanism and stuff. I'm not religious at all and I'm actually terrified/slightly traumatized by demons and stuff (I may or may not have seen what I imagine a demon would look like when I was 5. I don't know if it was real or not but it felt terrifying and makes me panic and cry when I think or talk about it too much). I've just always wanted to learn more about it. I love the concept of witchcraft and all those things. I think this one or just dark academia really suits me.
i just binged so many of ur vids you are so talented this channel has absolutely become one of my favs thank you so much for the wonderful content and also i think i connect with all of these aesthetics in some way
I’m 15 and I’m a soft tomboy. I love black and death intrigues me, but i have a soft and optimistic heart. I’ve never had any sort of style tbh, so I wanna find an aesthetic that calls to me and implement it into my life. I seriously love so many, but since I’m a robot, a lot are either too girly or trendy for me lol. Plus I’m indecisive. So I’m going to keep doing some research!
that’s cool but don’t let what’s “trendy” stop you from getting what you want just because you have a not like other girls complex. be free of that, i know it’s hard and we’ve all done it but cmon, it’s nice out here.
Goodness, I’m sure you didn’t mean to be racist, elitist, or exclude any group, but I applaud you for doing the right thing, brava. The whole problem is not that we mean to be like that, but we, unthinkingly, still are like that. If we are ever to purge our societies from these evils, every individual needs to critically examine their own thinking, ideas and beliefs, and try to improve. I know that I have a deeply-rooted snobbism, mostly about educational status, learned in childhood. I sincerely try to eliminate this from my psyche, but that’s just the first step. Many of us have long-since corrected our outward behavior, but we still need to learn to think more fairly, sensitively, lovingly and less-critically of others in general. Ethno-centrism is to a certain extent an inborn human characteristic, but we live in a global society, not in small, homogenous villages where identifying outsiders was more understandable, as it could be an element of judging risk.