Quiz: Are You Acubi, Coquette, Grunge, Preppy, or Soft Sporty?
Every closet has a secret personality.
Maybe yours is clean and cool, with muted colors, baggy jeans, headphones, and the kind of sneakers that look like they know the best café in the city. Maybe your closet is soft and pretty, full of bows, lace, baby pink, delicate tops, and the emotional belief that a cardigan can fix a bad day.
Maybe you are darker, messier, moodier, and more allergic to anything that looks too polished. Maybe you secretly want a blazer, a pleated skirt, perfect loafers, and a notebook that makes people think you understand your life. Or maybe your style is soft sporty: cute, comfortable, fresh, hoodie-friendly, sneaker-loyal, and ready to look good without suffering.
This quiz is here to find out where your style energy is leaning right now: Acubi, Coquette, Grunge, Preppy, or Soft Sporty.
Not forever. Not legally. Not with paperwork. Just today, in this outfit era.
Before you start, do not answer like your dream self
This is where most style quizzes go wrong. People answer as the version of themselves who lives in a perfectly lit apartment, wakes up with clean hair, owns twelve matching sets, and somehow has time to steam clothes before school.
That girl is adorable. She is also suspicious.
Answer like real you. The you who gets dressed when the weather is annoying. The you who repeats favorite jeans. The you who saves outfits and then still reaches for the same hoodie. The you who says “I want to change my style” and then panics when the shirt is even slightly unfamiliar.
Your result will be more useful if you answer based on what you actually like, wear, notice, save, and feel confident in — not what you think sounds most aesthetic.
Diana’s quiz rule: your result is not a cage. It is a mirror with better lighting. Use it to understand your style, not to trap yourself inside one aesthetic forever.
How to score this quiz
For every question, choose the answer that feels most like you. Count how many times you choose each letter.
Your result letters
A = Acubi
B = Coquette
C = Grunge
D = Preppy
E = Soft Sporty
If you tie between two results, congratulations. You are not confused. You are layered.
Quick aesthetic cheat sheet before the quiz
- Acubi: cool, muted, casual, slightly futuristic, baggy jeans, fitted tops, silver details, sneakers, headphones, and quiet attitude.
- Coquette: soft, romantic, pretty, bow-friendly, delicate, feminine, lace, cardigans, ballet flats, pearls, and blush colors.
- Grunge: darker, moodier, layered, lived-in, oversized, boots, messy hair, band tees, black denim, and “I did not dress for your approval” energy.
- Preppy: polished, neat, academic, blazer-friendly, pleated, crisp, classic, loafers, collars, cardigans, and rich-school hallway energy.
- Soft Sporty: cute comfort, clean sneakers, hoodies, leggings, track pants, ponytails, fresh basics, sporty layers, and low-effort but still styled outfits.
The quiz starts in your closet, not on your mood board
One more thing. If you already took the original aesthetic quiz, think of this one as the more school-day, outfit-realistic version. This quiz is less about fantasy castles and more about what you would actually wear when you have to leave the house, carry a bag, sit in real chairs, and survive lighting that has never once cared about your confidence.
Ready? Count your letters.
1. Your ideal basic outfit starts with…
- Baggy jeans, fitted top, zip hoodie, silver jewelry, and sneakers that look cooler than they are trying to be.
- A soft cardigan, pretty tank, skirt or relaxed jeans, delicate jewelry, and a bow or ribbon detail somewhere.
- Oversized tee, dark jeans, messy layers, boots or worn sneakers, and the emotional comfort of not looking too perfect.
- A collared shirt, sweater vest or blazer, pleated skirt or tailored trousers, and clean shoes with a polished bag.
- Leggings or relaxed pants, hoodie or fitted tee, fresh sneakers, simple hair, and something that looks cute without doing too much.
2. The color palette you keep saving is…
- Grey, black, white, denim, muted blue, charcoal, and maybe one icy or silver detail.
- Blush, cream, ivory, ballet pink, soft brown, pale blue, rose, and anything that looks like a love letter.
- Black, washed grey, deep red, forest green, dark denim, faded white, and colors that look better slightly worn.
- Navy, cream, camel, white, burgundy, chocolate, soft yellow, and colors that behave well together.
- White, oatmeal, sky blue, sage, heather grey, soft pink, navy, and clean sporty neutrals.
3. Your favorite accessory would probably be…
- Headphones, narrow sunglasses, a black shoulder bag, silver hoops, or a tiny bag with attitude.
- Pearls, ribbons, lace socks, a heart necklace, ballet flats, or a soft little bag that looks like it has secrets.
- Chunky rings, a beanie, layered necklaces, a worn belt, dark sunglasses, or a tote that looks like it has been through things.
- A structured bag, gold hoops, a watch, a hair bow that looks expensive, loafers, or a clean belt.
- Crew socks, sporty sunglasses, a claw clip, clean sneakers, a cap, or a practical bag that still looks cute.
4. People would describe your dream outfit as…
- Cool, calm, a little mysterious, and quietly stylish.
- Pretty, soft, feminine, romantic, and maybe dangerously close to main-character diary energy.
- Moody, relaxed, rebellious, layered, and not interested in looking too perfect.
- Polished, classic, smart, expensive-looking, and very “I know what I am doing.”
- Fresh, comfortable, sporty, cute, and easy to wear all day.
5. Your shoe choice says…
- Grey sneakers, black flats, muted runners, or casual shoes that make the outfit look sharp but not sweet.
- Ballet flats, Mary Janes, soft sneakers, kitten heels, or shoes that look good with bows and cardigans.
- Combat boots, platform shoes, scuffed sneakers, dark Converse-style shoes, or anything that adds edge.
- Loafers, polished sneakers, riding boots, ballet flats, or any shoe that makes a hallway feel like a campus editorial.
- Clean sneakers, retro runners, sporty slides, platform sneakers, or anything comfortable enough to actually live in.
6. Your outfit nightmare is…
- Looking too bright, too sweet, too matched, or like the outfit lost its cool.
- Looking harsh, sloppy, too dark, too plain, or like the softness disappeared.
- Looking too polished, too perfect, too preppy, or like you are pretending to enjoy rules.
- Looking messy, wrinkled, random, or like the outfit has no plan.
- Looking uncomfortable, overdressed, stiff, or like the outfit cannot survive a normal day.
7. Your favorite getting-ready mood is…
- Quick mirror check, low music, cool layers, hair that looks casual but definitely took thought.
- Soft playlist, lip gloss, perfume, a cardigan on the chair, and a tiny bow decision that becomes important.
- Dark playlist, messy eyeliner or no makeup, shirt on the floor, and an outfit that looks better slightly undone.
- Clean room energy, neat hair, polished shoes, and the quiet satisfaction of a good collar.
- Fresh face, ponytail or claw clip, comfy outfit, sneakers, and leaving before the outfit becomes a crisis.
8. At a café with friends, you are wearing…
- Baggy denim, fitted tee, cropped jacket, sleek sneakers, and silver details.
- A soft top, mini skirt or pretty jeans, cardigan, delicate necklace, and a bag that looks like dessert.
- Oversized jacket, dark top, loose jeans, boots, and maybe a tote with something slightly dramatic in it.
- Button-down, sweater, pleated skirt or trousers, loafers, and a bag that looks like it has a calendar.
- Hoodie or zip-up, leggings or wide pants, clean sneakers, simple jewelry, and hair pulled back in a cute way.
9. The detail that makes you feel most like yourself is…
- A muted color palette and one sharp accessory.
- A romantic detail, even if the rest of the outfit is simple.
- Something dark, oversized, distressed, or a little imperfect.
- A clean finish: collar, blazer, belt, bag, or polished shoe.
- A comfortable piece styled well enough that nobody can call it lazy.
10. Your ideal outfit compliment would be…
- “You always look so cool without trying.”
- “Your outfit is so pretty. It feels like a movie.”
- “You make messy layers look good.”
- “You look so put together.”
- “You look cute and comfortable at the same time.”
Now count your letters
Mostly A? You are Acubi.
Mostly B? You are Coquette.
Mostly C? You are Grunge.
Mostly D? You are Preppy.
Mostly E? You are Soft Sporty.
If you tied, read both results. Your best style may be a hybrid, which is usually more interesting than one perfect label anyway.
Result A: Acubi
Your style is cool without yelling. You like outfits that feel casual but sharp, simple but not boring, quiet but not invisible. Acubi is for the person who understands that a fitted top, baggy jeans, muted sneakers, and silver jewelry can say more than a full dramatic outfit.
Your fashion language is shape, contrast, and controlled ease. You probably like muted colors, practical pieces, headphones, little bags, oversized layers, slim tops, cargos, straight or baggy denim, grey sneakers, black details, and outfits that look like they were not trying too hard — even when they absolutely were.
The Acubi danger is going too flat. If everything is grey, black, oversized, and quiet, the outfit can start to look less “cool girl” and more “laundry pile with potential.” You need one sharp detail: silver hoops, narrow sunglasses, a fitted neckline, a tiny bag, a better sneaker, or hair that gives the look direction.
If your result is Acubi, start with Acubi if your result is cool-girl. That guide gives you a stronger base for building the look without letting it become empty or overly copied.
Your Acubi outfit starter
Baggy jeans, fitted white or grey top, cropped zip hoodie, silver hoops, muted sneakers, small black bag, and hair that looks effortless but not abandoned.
Your Acubi shopping warning
Do not buy every grey thing. Acubi works when the silhouette is strong. If the shape is boring, the muted palette will not save it.
Result B: Coquette
Your style wants softness, prettiness, and a little emotional decoration. You are drawn to bows, pearls, lace, cardigans, ballet flats, delicate tops, blush tones, creamy knits, soft skirts, romantic hair, and details that make everyday outfits feel sweeter.
Coquette style is not just “wear pink and add a bow.” At its best, it is feminine, thoughtful, and charming. It understands that a small ribbon, a pretty neckline, a pearl earring, or a soft cardigan can change the entire mood of a look.
The danger is becoming too sugary. If everything is bow, lace, pearl, ruffle, blush, and tiny bag all at once, the outfit can start looking like a cupcake with Wi-Fi. You need contrast. A darker shoe. Clean denim. A structured jacket. Less perfect hair. A simple top under a romantic cardigan. One sharp detail keeps the prettiness from floating away.
If your result is soft and pretty, you will probably love coquette babydoll tops if your result is soft and pretty, because that silhouette gives the aesthetic romance without needing the whole outfit to be covered in bows.
Your Coquette outfit starter
Babydoll top, straight-leg jeans or a soft skirt, ballet flats or clean sneakers, pearl earrings, tiny bow, and a cardigan that looks like it belongs in a very pretty secret.
Your Coquette shopping warning
Do not buy a piece just because it has a bow. Ask whether the shape is flattering, wearable, and easy to style after the first photo.
Result C: Grunge
Your style does not want to behave too politely. You like outfits with mood, texture, darkness, weight, layers, and a little visual rebellion. You may love oversized shirts, dark denim, plaid, band tees, boots, worn sneakers, leather jackets, messy hair, silver rings, and pieces that look better with a bit of attitude.
Grunge is not about looking careless. It is about making imperfection feel intentional. A wrinkled shirt can look lazy, or it can look cool with the right jeans, jewelry, and boots. A dark outfit can look flat, or it can look layered and interesting with texture. A messy hairstyle can look accidental, or it can make the whole outfit feel alive.
Your best outfits need contrast. If everything is oversized, heavy, and dark, you may lose shape. Add one fitted piece. Show a neckline. Use a belt. Choose a cleaner shoe. Add a sharp bag. Let one part of the outfit breathe.
The grunge result is for the person who does not want fashion to look too obedient. Just remember: rebellion still needs editing.
Your Grunge outfit starter
Dark loose jeans, fitted tank or graphic tee, oversized plaid shirt, boots or skate sneakers, silver rings, and hair that looks slightly undone on purpose.
Your Grunge shopping warning
Do not confuse “edgy” with “everything is black and too big.” Texture, proportion, and one clean detail make the outfit stronger.
Result D: Preppy
Your style likes polish. You may be drawn to blazers, pleated skirts, sweater vests, button-downs, loafers, cardigans, structured bags, gold jewelry, navy, cream, camel, burgundy, and outfits that look like they know where they are going.
Preppy style works because it gives structure. Collars, pleats, belts, loafers, clean sweaters, and good bags all make outfits look intentional. It is one of the easiest aesthetics to make look expensive, even when the pieces are not expensive, because the details are neat and the shapes are clear.
The danger is becoming too stiff. If everything is perfect, the outfit can feel more uniform than style. Add one relaxed detail: loose hair, sneakers instead of loafers, a softer bag, a casual tee under a blazer, or a slightly oversized sweater. Preppy looks best when it has personality, not just manners.
Your result says you like clothes that feel put together. The trick is making sure they still feel alive.
Your Preppy outfit starter
Pleated skirt or tailored trousers, crisp shirt, sweater vest or blazer, loafers or polished sneakers, gold earrings, and a structured bag.
Your Preppy shopping warning
Do not buy pieces that only look good in a fantasy school hallway. Make sure they work for your real life, real weather, and real comfort level.
Result E: Soft Sporty
Your style wants comfort, movement, and cuteness without the pain of trying too hard. You like fresh sneakers, hoodies, leggings, track pants, zip-ups, clean tees, claw clips, ponytails, simple jewelry, sporty bags, and outfits that look good while still letting you breathe like a person.
Soft Sporty is not lazy. It is relaxed with intention. The difference between “I did not try” and “soft sporty” is usually polish: clean sneakers, good socks, a better hoodie shape, small hoops, hair pulled back nicely, a cute bag, or a color palette that looks planned.
The danger is letting comfort erase the outfit. If every piece is soft, loose, and casual, the look can become sleepy. You need one styling decision: fitted top with loose pants, structured bag with hoodie, pretty hair with sporty clothes, cleaner sneakers with leggings, or a jacket that gives shape.
Your style is for the girl who wants to look cute and still sit comfortably, walk fast, carry her bag, eat lunch, and live her life. Honestly, very reasonable.
Your Soft Sporty outfit starter
Wide-leg track pants or leggings, fitted tee, zip hoodie, clean sneakers, crew socks, small hoops, and a claw clip or ponytail that looks fresh.
Your Soft Sporty shopping warning
Do not buy only comfort pieces. You still need shape, polish, and one cute detail so the outfit looks styled instead of sleepy.
If you tied between two aesthetics, read this before spiraling
Ties are normal. Personal style is rarely one clean label. Most people are not 100% Acubi, 100% Coquette, 100% Grunge, 100% Preppy, or 100% Soft Sporty. They are a mix of what they wear, what they admire, what their school allows, what their budget supports, what their body feels comfortable in, and what mood they wake up with.
Acubi + Coquette can be very cool: muted colors, soft bows, baggy jeans, little cardigans, silver jewelry, and a sweet detail with a sharp shape.
Grunge + Preppy can be excellent: pleated skirt, oversized blazer, dark loafers, messy hair, rings, and a shirt that looks like it belongs to someone with interesting opinions.
Soft Sporty + Acubi is extremely wearable: zip hoodies, muted sneakers, headphones, baggy denim, clean basics, and a sporty shape that still feels cool.
Coquette + Preppy is polished and pretty: cardigans, collars, ribbons, pleats, pearls, ballet flats, and colors that look like a private school romance novel but hopefully with better snacks.
Grunge + Soft Sporty can be effortless: dark hoodies, relaxed pants, worn sneakers, layered tees, claw clips, and comfort with a moodier edge.
Acubi + Coquette
Try a fitted soft top, baggy jeans, ballet flats or muted sneakers, silver jewelry, and one tiny bow.
Preppy + Grunge
Try a pleated skirt, oversized dark cardigan, loafers or boots, silver rings, and hair that is not too perfect.
Soft Sporty + Acubi
Try track pants, fitted tee, cropped zip hoodie, grey sneakers, headphones, and a small black bag.
Your result should help you shop less randomly
The best part of a fashion quiz is not the label. It is the clarity.
If you know you are Acubi, you can stop buying overly sweet pieces that never feel like you. If you are Coquette, you can stop pretending you do not love soft details just because someone called bows basic. If you are Grunge, you can stop buying polished pieces that make you feel like you are in someone else’s outfit. If you are Preppy, you can stop buying random trend pieces that do not match your love of clean structure. If you are Soft Sporty, you can stop buying uncomfortable clothes for a fantasy version of yourself who apparently never has to sit down.
Your aesthetic helps you make better decisions. It tells you what to repeat, what to skip, and what kind of pieces are most likely to become real outfits.
That is the actual glow-up: fewer clothes that confuse you, more outfits that make sense.
What to do after you get your result
- Choose three signature details. A shoe, bag, jewelry tone, color, silhouette, hair detail, or layering habit.
- Build one outfit formula. Something you can repeat without looking identical every time.
- Find your danger zone. Too sweet, too flat, too dark, too stiff, or too sleepy.
- Add one opposite detail. Soft needs structure. Dark needs shape. Sporty needs polish. Preppy needs ease. Acubi needs a focal point.
- Try the result for one week. Not forever. Just long enough to see what feels natural.
How to make each result look less costume-like
Aesthetic dressing can go wrong when you treat the label too literally. You do not need to become a walking dictionary definition of Acubi, Coquette, Grunge, Preppy, or Soft Sporty. You need to translate the mood into outfits that fit your real life.
Acubi looks better when the shapes are strong. Without shape, it becomes grey and sleepy. Coquette looks better with restraint. Without restraint, it becomes gift-wrapped. Grunge looks better with texture and proportion. Without that, it becomes just dark and oversized. Preppy looks better with one relaxed detail. Without that, it becomes too uniform. Soft Sporty looks better with polish. Without that, it becomes pajamas with sneakers.
The label is the recipe. You still have to season it.
And yes, I do mean fashion seasoning. A little contrast. A little texture. A little shine. A little “this is mine.”
What your result says about your getting-ready personality
If you got Acubi, you probably like outfits that feel controlled but not precious. You may hate looking too “done,” but you still care deeply about the exact shape of the hoodie.
If you got Coquette, you probably understand the emotional power of a pretty detail. You may say “it’s just a ribbon,” but we both know it changed the whole morning.
If you got Grunge, you probably like clothes that feel lived-in, protective, and expressive. Your outfit may look effortless, but the layering is telling a story.
If you got Preppy, you probably like the confidence of structure. A collar, blazer, pleat, or clean shoe makes you feel like the day has a better chance of behaving.
If you got Soft Sporty, you probably want style that does not make life harder. You like looking cute, but you also respect walking, sitting, eating, and not suffering for a waistband.
Aesthetic labels are fun, but your real style is allowed to move
You may be Coquette in spring, Grunge in November, Soft Sporty during exam week, Acubi on weekends, and Preppy when you need your life to look more organized than it feels.
That is not inconsistency. That is being a person.
Style changes because your life changes. Your school changes. Your body changes. Your confidence changes. Your friends influence you. Your favorite show changes your taste for two weeks. The weather attacks your outfit plans. Your budget says no. Your closet says maybe. Your mood says absolutely not.
Use your result as a direction, not a sentence.
The most stylish answer is the one you actually wear
It is very easy to love an aesthetic online. It is harder to wear it on a random Tuesday when your hair is weird, your laundry situation is political, and your shoes are by the door judging you.
That is why your result should become practical. Pick the pieces you would genuinely wear. Not just save. Not just admire. Wear.
Acubi becomes real when the baggy jeans fit your life. Coquette becomes real when the pretty top does not need constant adjusting. Grunge becomes real when the layers feel comfortable, not costume. Preppy becomes real when the polish works outside a fantasy hallway. Soft Sporty becomes real when the comfort still looks styled.
Your best aesthetic is not the one that gets the most likes in theory. It is the one that makes you feel more like yourself when you leave the house.
The quiz result is only the beginning
Once you know your result, start noticing what you already own that matches it. You may not need to buy as much as you think.
Acubi may already be hiding in your loose jeans, fitted tees, sneakers, and headphones. Coquette may be in a cardigan, soft tank, old ribbon, pearl earrings, or pretty skirt. Grunge may be in dark denim, oversized layers, boots, and a graphic tee you forgot about. Preppy may be in a collared shirt, blazer, clean sweater, or structured bag. Soft Sporty may be in your hoodies, leggings, sneakers, and easy basics.
Start there.
Then upgrade carefully. One better shoe. One top that actually fits the aesthetic. One accessory that makes the look clearer. One bag that pulls outfits together. One jacket that changes the whole mood.
A good style era is built piece by piece, not panic order by panic order.
Your style result, translated into one sentence
Acubi: I want my outfit to look cool, muted, and quietly intentional.
Coquette: I want my outfit to feel soft, pretty, and romantic without becoming too much.
Grunge: I want my outfit to feel moody, relaxed, and expressive without looking careless.
Preppy: I want my outfit to look polished, classic, and structured without feeling stiff.
Soft Sporty: I want my outfit to feel comfortable, fresh, and cute without looking lazy.
That is the whole point of the quiz. Not to tell you who you are. To give your closet a clearer sentence.
FAQ
What is an aesthetic quiz?
An aesthetic quiz helps you understand which style mood fits you best based on your outfit preferences, favorite colors, accessories, shoes, and getting-ready habits. It is meant to be fun, not a strict rulebook.
What does it mean if I get Acubi?
An Acubi result means you probably like cool, muted, casual outfits with strong shapes. Think baggy jeans, fitted tops, muted sneakers, silver details, headphones, and outfits that feel relaxed but intentional.
What does Coquette style look like?
Coquette style is soft, romantic, and feminine. It often includes bows, pearls, delicate tops, cardigans, ballet flats, lace, blush colors, and pretty details. The best coquette outfits also have restraint so they do not look too costume-like.
Is Grunge style only dark clothes?
No. Grunge can include dark colors, but it is more about mood, texture, layers, and attitude. Oversized shirts, worn denim, boots, rings, plaid, graphic tees, and imperfect styling can all be part of the look.
What is Preppy style?
Preppy style is polished, classic, and structured. It often includes blazers, collared shirts, sweater vests, pleated skirts, tailored trousers, loafers, cardigans, navy, cream, camel, and clean accessories.
What does Soft Sporty mean?
Soft Sporty is comfortable but styled. It includes hoodies, leggings, track pants, clean sneakers, ponytails, claw clips, simple jewelry, sporty bags, and fresh basics that look cute without feeling uncomfortable.
Can I be more than one aesthetic?
Definitely. Most people are a mix. You might be Acubi on school days, Coquette for going out, Soft Sporty during busy weeks, and Preppy when you want to feel more polished. Personal style can move.
How do I use my quiz result to dress better?
Choose three signature details from your result, then build simple outfit formulas around them. For example, Acubi might use baggy jeans, silver jewelry, and muted sneakers. Coquette might use cardigans, bows, and ballet flats. Start small and repeat what works.
What if I do not like my result?
Then do not keep it. A quiz is a mirror, not a contract. Read the other results and notice which one feels more exciting, wearable, or true to your closet.
How often can my aesthetic change?
As often as your life changes. Your style may shift with seasons, school, confidence, music, friends, trends, or your mood. The goal is not to stay one aesthetic forever. The goal is to understand what makes you feel like yourself.


