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Turn your online presence into a soft, romantic wonderland with these coquette symbols! Full of frills, pink, and charm, these emojis and emoticons can add an adorable flair to any message, post, or bio. Keep scrolling for a list of the best coquette emojis to copy and paste! We also spoke to wardrobe stylist Yvette Jordan about the coquette fashion aesthetic.

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Coquette Emojis & Text Combinations

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  1. Jordan explains that ribbons, bows, lace, and pastels embody the coquette aesthetic.[1] Coquette symbols like hearts and sparkles can add an air of cuteness to your online presence. These emoji and text combinations are sweet and decorative and can be used while texting a friend, when posting an aesthetic photo, or in a social media bio:
    • ౨ৎ ˖ ࣪⊹ •🍓•⊹₊ ⋆୨ৎ
    • ‎♡₊˚ 🦢・₊✧
    • ౨ৎ ⋆。˚
    • ⋆. 𐙚˚࿔ 𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐞 𝜗𝜚˚⋆
    • ≽^• ˕ • ྀི≼
    • ˖ . ݁𝜗𝜚. ݁₊
    • . ۫. ♡ 𐙚 ♡ . ۫.
    • ˚ . ྀིྀི୧ ❤︎ ୨ ྀིྀི.˚
    • ⋆˚。 ⋆୨♡୧⋆ ˚。⋆
    • ✿˖°.𖥔 ݁ ˖୨୧
    • ✩°。🧸𓏲⋆.🧺𖦹 ₊˚
    • ˚˖𓍢🌷✧˚.🎀⋆
    • ​​🧸🎀🌷
    • 🩰𓈒⋆⑅˚₊୨୧₊˚⑅⋆𓈒🩰
    • 🎀🪞🩰🦢🕯️
    • ⋆.˚🦢⋆࿐♡⋆.˚
    • ⋆。‧˚ʚ🍓ɞ˚‧。⋆
    • 🦢 𓈒 ⊹ ׂ. 🤍
    • 🐰🎀🩰
    • Not vibing with any of these options? Make your own coquette emoji or text combinations! Simply pair your favorite coquette emojis and emoticons to create a charming decoration.

    Meet the wikiHow Expert

    Yvette Jordan is a wardrobe stylist based in New York City, NY. With over 15 years of industry experience, she specializes in styling, organizing, merchandising and visual art.

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What are popular aesthetic coquette symbols?

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  1. The coquette aesthetic is feminine, romantic, charming, and cute. The more frills, the better! Coquette symbols convey this aesthetic, with the most popular being bows, hearts, roses, stars, and cute or angelic animals, like swans and bunnies.[2]
    • To match the coquette aesthetic, these symbols are also often pink or pastel in color.
    • Popular coquette emojis include: 🎀🩰​​🧸🌷🪞🦢🕯️🍓🐰🐇💖✨💫🤍.
    • Coquette is also a fashion aesthetic. Jordan says, “This aesthetic is centered around overt-femininity often aligned with a flirty energy.”[3]
    • Jordan continues, “Symbols include ribbons tied into bows, lace trim hem-lines, pastel colors, and loose/light fabrics. Brands like Sandy Liang, For Love & Lemons and Love Shack Fancy are great references.”[4]
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When were coquette symbols first used?

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  1. The coquette aesthetic started in the Victorian period. Jordan says, “This aesthetic dates back to the Rococo and Victorian eras where fashion icons like Marie Antoinette and Queen Victoria became symbols of opulence and trend setting.”[5] Over time, the term was transformed to describe overzealous frills and femininity in fashion. The coquette aesthetic became mainstream in the 2010s when it gained popularity on Tumblr. Light shades of pink, lace, curls, and bows remain staples of the coquette aesthetic.[6]
    • Jordan explains, “The aesthetic comes from the French word ‘coquette’ which means 'a woman who flirts'.”[7] In the 1800s, the term “coquette” was a derogatory word used to describe a woman who scared men with her captivating looks.
    • Today’s coquette aesthetic is a reclamation of femininity, allowing individuals to publicly embrace softness, romanticism, and girlhood.[8]
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References

  1. Yvette Jordan. Personal Wardrobe Stylist. Expert Interview
  2. https://www.vogue.com/article/coquette-aesthetic-explainer
  3. Yvette Jordan. Personal Wardrobe Stylist. Expert Interview
  4. Yvette Jordan. Personal Wardrobe Stylist. Expert Interview
  5. Yvette Jordan. Personal Wardrobe Stylist. Expert Interview
  6. https://baremagazine.org/The-Origins-of-Coquette
  7. Yvette Jordan. Personal Wardrobe Stylist. Expert Interview
  8. https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20240724-coquette-the-ultra-girly-movement-sparking-debate

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This article was reviewed by Yvette Jordan and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Yvette Jordan is a wardrobe stylist based in New York City, NY. With over 15 years of industry experience, she specializes in styling, organizing, merchandising and visual art. She previously worked as the head stylist for a modeling agency on South Beach and then in visual management in retail stores like Victoria's Secret, Gap, BCBG. In 2020, Yvette transitioned to full-time wardrobe styling, helping inspire confidence in her clients and design a wardrobe they love.
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