As the aesthetic became more popular, it’s developed into a whole style adopted by non-artists too.

So, here’s the ultimate guide to achieving a trendy art girl aesthetic.

The Guardianwrites that the art girl style is often also known as “art hoe.”

Girl with afro, waving

This refers to young people reclaiming the word “hoe” as something positive.

And here’s how to recreate it.

These can be blue or black, or you could even buy a pair of both.

Woman in mom jeans

As the name would suggest, the art girl aesthetic doesn’t shy away from colors or patterns.

If you search art girl aesthetic onEtsy, bubblegum, pastel prints come up.

You’ll also find DIY custom Converse and Doc Martens.

Woman with pink bob

From tote bags from indie shops to flowery nail extensions, it all adds to the art girl aesthetic.

Big, natural hair also fits the aesthetic.

Mostly, you’re going for an effortless look.

It’s just that often those are the looks that take the most effort to create.

A dewy base and blush running across your cheeks and nose would fall under the aesthetic.

Similarly, winged liner and a nude or very dark lip are common.

While there are some staples to the art girl aesthetic, it’s rooted in individual creativity.

So, feel free to make it your own.