Farmer's Daughter is a variation of the Nymphet aesthetic that romanticizes the idea of a young, promiscuous woman living in rural America. It draws inspiration from the visual tropes associated with farm life, often portraying a carefree and idyllic lifestyle. This aesthetic is a stylized representation of rural life as interpreted by young people on social media (especially Pinterest and TikTok) and does not accurately reflect the actual lives of people living in rural areas.

The most common visual in this aesthetic is young women wearing farm-ish fashion in a farm setting. A common photo subject is girls with braids in their hair resting and walking in fields, ponds, around farm animals, and in rural Americana landscapes such as trailer parks and grocery stores, similar to the other Coquette subtype Trailer Park Princess . The fashion these girls wear in the photos is specified in the fashion section below.

Sometimes, suggestive poses, clothing and framing are featured. To specify, the photos would sometimes have a half-dressed girl kneeling, on her elbows, or winking. The camera would emphasize sexual parts of the body such as at the bust, hips, or legs too. Fetish photography may appear too. Specifically, mud wrestling and milk-related photos can be seen in an aesthetic context.

The aesthetic also crosses over with Cottagecore and Shabby Chic in that many photos feature feminine farmhouse style home decor and furniture, such as with floral bedsheets, lace curtains, and woven baskets.