Boujee
Boujee (or Bougie) is an abbreviation of the French "bourgeois." A critical term used to describe people, things, and places that are definitively upper-class, affected, inauthentic, gentrified, exclusive, and/or otherwise sheltered from the dirt and grime of the real world.
Y2K
Named after the Y2K Bug, this encapusulates works shining with tech optimism – sometimes literally. Aspects include tight leather pants, silver eyeshadow, shiny clothing, Oakleys, gradients, and Blobitecture. Relies on the use of technology and slick futuristic looks, signaling the optimism of a new era as the 20th century progressed into the 21st century.
Black-Holed Memes
Formed by taking an image and visually destroying it, usually to the point that the original subject of the image is completely unrecognizable. Unlike nuked memes, they do not usually rely on artifacting and emoji usage, but on distortion and effects that reshape the image as a whole.
Atompunk
An aesthetic centered around a view of the future from the perspective of the 1950s. It tends to use a distinct, brightly-colored art style. It often depicts imagery associated with "traditionally American" values, particularly a belief in the nuclear family and the suburban lifestyle.
Art Nouveau
An international style of art, architecture and applied art, especially the decorative arts, created in reaction to the academic art, eclecticism and historicism of 19th century architecture and decoration that favoured fine art, such as paintings and sculptures, over applied art.
Anglo Gothic
An aesthetic based on the atmosphere of dingy suburban English areas with an emphasis on overcast skies, drizzling rain, council estates, grime, the colour blue, and melancholy. Works that fall under this category tend to explore the themes of class, industrialism, and feature English staples such as cheap tea and biscuits.