Girl-Next-Door (2024)

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Girl-Next-Door is a term used to describe a female archetype and fashion aesthetic that can range in terms of personal definition, but usually denotes a girl or woman who appeals to traditional or “all-American” gender norms with the allure of purity, simplicity, and charm, with a natural, modest, or effortless beauty.

Contents

  • 1 Visual
  • 2 Fashion
  • 3 Media
    • 3.1 Characters
    • 3.2 Movies
    • 3.3 TV Series
  • 4 Music
    • 4.1 Artists
    • 4.2 Songs
  • 5 Resources
    • 5.1 Vendors
    • 5.2 Playlists
    • 5.3 Pinterest Boards
  • 6 Gallery

Visual[]

The girl-next-door aesthetic includes lots of pastels, light colors, and airy fabrics. It is often related to suburbia, summer and warmer weather. The aesthetic also lends itself to certain patterns like polka-dots and florals, or anything considered more feminine.

Fashion[]

The most distinctive feature is the fluffy silhouette of the outfits and a cute atmosphere. The colors and designs make it look feminine at a glance, with pastel colors such as pink being the main focus. There are many designs featuring ribbon, ruffles, and lace, and even when sneakers are worn, they are in floral patterns, and the shoelaces are pink.

  • Floral dress
  • Cropped cardigan
  • Ruffled top
  • Soft-tee
  • Flowy skirt
  • Peep-toe heels
  • Ballet flats
  • Boot-cut jeans
  • The color pink
  • Overalls
  • Plush shoulder bags
  • Pastel sweaters

Media[]

Characters[]

  • Carly Shay (iCarly)
  • Isabella (Phineas and Ferb)
  • Maggie (How I Met Your Mother)
  • Penny (The Big Bang Theory)
  • Betty (Riverdale)
  • Mary Jane Watson (Spider-Man movies)
  • Casey Carlyle (Ice Princess)
  • Nancy Thompson (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
  • Willow (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Jessica "Jessie" Prescott (Jessie)
  • Clarisse Mcclellan (Fahrenheit 451)

Movies[]

  • Back to the Future (1985)
  • The Girl Next Door (1987)
  • Mystery Date (1991)
  • Eight Days a Week (1997)
  • The Girl Next Door (1998)
  • Spider-Man (2002)
  • The Girl Next Door (2004)
  • Disturbia (2007)
  • The Babysitter (2017)

TV Series[]

  • My So-Called Life (1995)
  • Clueless (1996)
  • Jessie (2011)

Music[]

Girl-Next-Door music is pop (or alt-pop) that was released around the 2010s with an emphasis on romance/closeness. This aesthetics' music is usually made by American artists/bands due to the theme of the aesthetic.

Artists[]

  • TV Girl
  • Lana Del Rey
  • The La's
  • Taylor Swift
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Sabrina Carpenter

Songs[]

  • "How You Get The Girl" by Taylor Swift
  • "Blue Hair" by TV Girl
  • "Teardrops on My Guitar" by Taylor Swift
  • "Teenage Dream" by Katy Perry
  • "Ophelia" by The Lumineers
  • "Hey There Delilah" by Plain White T's
  • "Radio" by Lana Del Ray
  • "Not Allowed" by TV Girl
  • "Line Without a Hook" by Ricky Montgomery
  • "There She Goes" by The La's
  • "Cigarettes out the Window" by TV Girl

Resources[]

Vendors[]

Playlists[]

Pinterest Boards[]

Gallery[]

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