Taking Douyin creator as a representative case, this style rejects the polished perfection of traditional fashion. Chenchen’s content uses a base of pure black, accented by silver studs, metal chains, and fishnets, framed against the rough textures of old city alleys and crumbling cement walls. The result is a "street wild show"—rebellious, gritty, and authentic. This movement represents a rejection of aesthetic discipline, using clothing not just as decoration but as an attitude against conformity.
To truly capture the essence of this fashion, you need to understand the key components that Chinese teens love to mix and match. 1. Accessories are Everything Chinese teen fashion rarely uses just one accessory.
A "hot girl" aesthetic with an edge, mixing utilitarian pieces like cargo pants and corsets with Y2K influences.