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Personal Style Quiz: Find Your Aesthetic in 5 Minutes

January 7, 2026·6 min read

Personal Style Quiz: Find Your Aesthetic in 5 Minutes

Style quizzes often feel like horoscopes — vague enough to apply to everyone, specific enough to feel meaningful. This one is different.

These five question sets are designed to surface your genuine aesthetic instincts — the preferences you already have but may not have articulated clearly. There are no right answers. Read each option and notice your immediate response, before the overthinking starts.

At the end, add up your letters and read your result.


The Questions

Set 1: Choosing an Outfit

You are getting dressed for a Saturday afternoon — coffee with a friend, then a walk through a beautiful part of your city. What do you reach for?

A. A fluid midi dress in a neutral tone. Minimal jewellery. Simple sandals. B. Wide-leg trousers, a slightly oversized linen shirt, and gold earrings. C. A striking Ankara skirt or print top, styled beautifully with simple neutrals. D. Dark jeans, a quality fitted tee, and a blazer thrown over the shoulder. E. A structured dress with an interesting cut — something that makes you feel like a woman who has places to be.


Set 2: Wardrobe Colour

You are building a wardrobe from scratch. What does your colour palette look like?

A. Ivory, cream, camel, dusty pink, and sage. Soft, warm, and tonal. B. Navy, stone, camel, and white. Clean and coherent. C. Rich earth tones, bold wax prints, and the deep greens and golds of traditional textiles. D. Black, white, grey, navy. Reliable, versatile, quietly excellent. E. A mix of neutrals with one or two bold, intentional accent colours that I return to consistently.


Set 3: Dream Occasion Outfit

You have a beautiful occasion coming up — an elegant dinner, an important event. What do you wear?

A. Something flowing and romantic — a silk dress or a softly structured gown in a warm tone. B. A beautifully tailored trouser suit or a sleek jumpsuit. Polished and slightly unexpected. C. Full traditional attire — gele, lace asoebi, coral beads. Completely, unapologetically who you are. D. A classic little black dress, perfectly fitted. Nothing over-designed — just excellent. E. Something structured and architectural — a dress with interesting construction, a bold silhouette, a piece that makes a statement without trying.


Set 4: How You Think About Shopping

When you shop for clothes, which statement sounds most like you?

A. I am looking for pieces that feel soft, feminine, and beautiful. I am drawn to texture and drape. B. I want versatile, high-quality basics that will work across many contexts. I think carefully before I buy. C. I am always looking for pieces that feel culturally grounded — prints, textiles, and designs that honour where I come from. D. I want things that simply work. Clean, quality, reliable. I do not want to overthink it. E. I look for things that are interesting — a distinctive cut, an unexpected detail, something that elevates a look beyond the obvious.


Set 5: Your Style Icon (Energy, Not Look)

Which of these women best describes the style energy you aspire to — not their specific look, but the quality they bring to how they dress?

A. A woman who looks effortlessly soft and beautiful. She makes everything she wears feel romantic. B. A woman who is always impeccably turned out. Refined, consistent, never trying too hard. C. A woman who wears her heritage with pride. Her traditional attire commands a room. D. A woman who makes simple things look excellent. She has mastered the art of the understated. E. A woman who always looks like she has a point of view. Her clothes are unexpected and deliberate.


Your Results

Count your answers. If you have a mix, note which letter appears most — that is your primary archetype. A close second is your secondary influence.


Mostly A: The Romantic Minimalist

Your aesthetic gravitates toward softness, warmth, and feminine ease. You are drawn to fluid fabrics, gentle colours, and a sense of effortless beauty in your dressing. Your wardrobe at its best feels like a summer afternoon — warm, unhurried, beautiful.

Your style direction: Build around a soft, warm palette of creams, blushes, and dusty tones. Invest in beautiful fabric — silk, fine cotton, linen. Keep your wardrobe edited and feminine. Avoid the busy or the overly structured.

Explore more: Minimalist Style for Women · How to Dress More Feminine


Mostly B: The Refined Classic

Your aesthetic is anchored in quality, coherence, and understatement. You do not follow trends — you choose well and let your choices age beautifully. Your wardrobe is small, excellent, and endlessly combinable.

Your style direction: Invest in fit and fabric above all. Build from a neutral palette and resist the temptation of trend-driven buying. Your style gains power from consistency and restraint.

Explore more: How to Look Expensive on a Budget · Capsule Wardrobe Guide


Mostly C: The Cultural Curator

Your identity is inseparable from your heritage, and your wardrobe is how you express that. You do not treat your cultural dressing as occasional or separate — it is woven through how you show up. You dress with pride and historical depth.

Your style direction: Build relationships with skilled tailors who understand traditional textiles. Invest in exceptional traditional pieces. Find the places where your heritage and contemporary fashion converse.

Explore more: African Fashion as Identity · The Complete Asoebi Style Guide


Mostly D: The Effortless Minimalist

You want simplicity done extraordinarily well. Your wardrobe should be small, excellent, and completely reliable. You are not interested in fashion complexity — you are interested in looking great without thinking too much about it.

Your style direction: Build a tight capsule wardrobe of the best quality you can access. Prioritise fit and fabric. Let your confidence and presence do what elaborate styling cannot.

Explore more: Elevated Everyday Style Guide · How to Look Put Together Every Day


Mostly E: The Editorial Woman

You have a genuine aesthetic point of view, and your clothes reflect it. You are interested in fashion as an intellectual and creative pursuit. You like the unexpected — the structural detail, the unusual combination, the piece that makes people look twice.

Your style direction: Invest in statement pieces that express your actual aesthetic. Build your basic layer simply so your statement pieces can lead. Trust your instincts — you have good ones.

Explore more: The 8 Style Archetypes for Women · How to Develop a Signature Style


A mix of several? That is perfectly right. Most women are a primary archetype with strong secondary influence. Read both results and find where they intersect — that is usually the most accurate description of your style identity.


Ready to go deeper? Start with The Complete Personal Style Guide for Women — the foundation for everything that follows.

Nancy GLO

Nancy GLO

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