Tumbette is a fashion aesthetic that emerged on TikTok in early 2024, characterized by the fusion of the hyper-feminine Coquette aesthetic with the stereotypically masculine style associated with the " corridos tumbados " music genre. The name is a portmanteau of " tumbado " and "coquette," a term coined and popularized by TikTok user and fashion stylist @h0tpleb3.

The aesthetic is a celebration of cultural and gender fluidity, particularly within a modern Mexican and Mexican-American context. It seeks to harmonize what are often seen as opposing styles—the rugged, streetwear-influenced look of the tumbado scene and the delicate, romantic look of the coquette trend. As its creator stated, the style is "for those who like both Natanael Cano and Lana Del Rey."

The Tumbette aesthetic was created by TikTok user @h0tpleb3 in early 2024 as a way to give a name to her personal style, which blends the masculine and feminine influences of her upbringing. In a viral video, she detailed the two core components of the look. The " tumbado " element is derived from the culture of Northwest Mexico, particularly states like Sonora, and the fashion associated with the corridos tumbados music scene, popularized by artists like Natanael Cano, Junior H, and Peso Pluma. The "coquette" element is inspired by the hyper-feminine, romantic style popularized on platforms like Tumblr and influenced by artists such as Lana Del Rey.

The aesthetic quickly gained traction on TikTok, particularly among Mexican women and queer people, who resonated with its theme of blending seemingly contradictory parts of their identity. The trend has been seen as a regional and culturally specific evolution of the global coquette trend.

The Tumbette look is defined by a specific formula that juxtaposes masculine, oversized garments with delicate, feminine pieces.

The centerpiece of a Tumbette outfit is typically an oversized jersey. To distinguish the style from the similar Blokette trend, which focuses on soccer jerseys, Tumbette emphasizes jerseys from sports popular in Northwest Mexico, such as motocross, baseball, and basketball. This masculine top is then paired with a hyper-feminine bottom, most commonly a miniskirt (often in lace or a pleated style).

The aesthetic often incorporates traditionally feminine items like white tights or knee-high socks, ballet flats, and hair ribbons. These are then combined with " bélico " (war-like) or tumbado elements, such as a trucker hat, which might itself be customized with pearls or bows to blend the two styles. Layering a utility vest over the jersey is another common way to incorporate a more rugged, masculine element into the otherwise delicate look.