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Coquette Aesthetic

Coquette aesthetic — pastels, lace, bows, vintage-romantic. Soft girl-next-door style with cash on delivery in Jordan.

Coquette is the soft, vintage-romantic aesthetic of 2025–26 — pastels, lace, bows on everything, and a girl-next-door energy borrowed from 1950s ingénue films and Lana Del Rey covers. It's not just about clothes; it's an attitude. Lebseh's coquette edit pulls together pieces that work for Eid morning visits, café meet-ups, and Amman's slowly-cooling autumn evenings.

What pieces are essential for coquette?

Ribbon-strap tops, lace trim everywhere, mary-jane or ballet flats, pearl jewelry, ribbon bows tied in the hair, and a baby-blue and pale-pink palette. Texture is the secret weapon — satin, lace, ribbed knits, soft tulle.

Coquette FAQ

Is coquette appropriate for work?

Yes, with a slight dial-down. A cream lace-trim blouse, pale-blue trousers, and ballet flats is coquette-coded but office-appropriate. Skip the visible hair bows and keep accessories to one statement piece for a polished read.

Coquette vs cottagecore — what's the difference?

Coquette is urban and vintage-Hollywood. Cottagecore is rural and English-garden. Both share the soft palette but the silhouettes differ — coquette favours a fitted bodice and flowy midi; cottagecore goes for full prairie dresses with puff sleeves.

How do I do coquette in a modest cut?

Layer a long-sleeve poplin or satin blouse under a coquette pinafore or wrap dress, and pair with knee-high ballet flats or mary-jane lace-ups. The lace and pastel palette carry the aesthetic through the layering.

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