Boujee , a colloquial term derived from "bourgeoisie," describes a lifestyle characterized by displays of wealth, luxury, and high social status. While "bourgeoisie" historically referred to the middle class, "boujee" in modern usage denotes an aspirational or achieved upper-class status within a capitalist society.

Individuals associated with this lifestyle often showcase their affluence through social media, featuring expensive possessions, travel, and experiences. There is an emphasis on self-care, high-end cosmetics, and luxury goods. The term carries both positive connotations, reflecting aspiration and achievement, and negative connotations, highlighting perceived materialism or detachment from social issues.

Boujee is related to the New Money concept, emphasizing overt displays of wealth, in contrast to the more understated Old Money aesthetic. Confidence, a focus on personal enjoyment, and a degree of perceived entitlement are often associated with the "boujee" lifestyle.

Visuals are very decadent, fancy, and over-the-top, showing off things like luxury brand, high-end fashion, expensive jewelry, etc.

Boujee fashion is very extravagant, over-the-top, and flashy, with huge name brands being very popular, such as Hermes, Gucci, Chanel, Armani, Alexander McQueen, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Cartier, Versace, BOSS, Tom Ford, etc. The Boujee fashion can trace its roots back to the Haute Couture (French for " high dressmaking ") fashion genre, the creation of exclusive custom-fitted clothing first started in the 1800s. It is high-end fashion that is constructed by hand from start to finish, made from high-quality, expensive, often unusual fabric and sewn with extreme attention to detail and finished by the most experienced and capable sewers, often using time-consuming, hand-executed techniques.

Boujee fashion also tends to be chic , elegant , and stylish way that’s associated with a fashionable lifestyle, ideology, or pursuit wearing the latest.  Fashion items for the ladies can include:

As far as make-up goes, Boujee make also tends to be very extravagant, bold, and over-the-top with noticeable fake lashes. Reversley, Boujee people can also be masters of the "no-makeup" makeup look.

For the men, there is Evening Black Tie dress code; a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and American conventions for attire in the 19th century.  In British English, the dress code is often referred to synecdochically by its principal element for men, the dinner suit or dinner jacket(sometimes abbreviated to just a DJ).  This dress code includes:

Boujee music covers a range of genres that evoke feelings of living a high-end lifestyle full of opulence and luxury. Most music lyrics are about enjoying the finer things in life and a luxurious life. Despite this, some followers to the Boujee aesthetic might also listen to Lo-Fi music.

Some examples of music artists for the Boujee aesthetic