Aristocrat (アリストクラット), often referred to as Gothic Aristocrat (ゴシック・アリストクラット), is a Japanese street fashion style inspired by the attire of the 19th-century European high class and aristocracy. It is a dark, sophisticated, and predominantly androgynous style that evolved from Goth fashion and emerged as a more mature counterpoint to the overtly feminine Lolita fashion.

While the aesthetic is widely promoted and codified by multiple fashion houses (e.g., Atelier Boz, Marble), it is most famously associated with the brand Moi-même-Moitié, which coined the term EGA (Elegant Gothic Aristocrat) to specifically describe their neutral-gendered line of clothing.

The Aristocrat aesthetic intentionally rejects the overtly cutesy motifs, such as bows, large prints, and heavy petticoats, associated with Lolita . Instead, it favors a sleek, dark, and historically structured silhouette.

The style is primarily defined by tailored items and long, flowing layers that emphasize androgyny and maturity:

Accessories reflect the historical and gothic influences, adding detail without sacrificing elegance:

Aristocrat functions as the generic term for the mature, androgynous gothic style, standing in contrast to the feminine Gothic Lolita.

EGA (Elegant Gothic Aristocrat) is the specific brand line created by Mana of Moi-même-Moitié to describe their neutral-gendered clothing, running parallel to their feminine EGL (Elegant Gothic Lolita) line. The aesthetic itself is embraced and replicated by many other Japanese independent brands.