Australian Outback is an aesthetic relating to Australian culture, traditions, and the bush.
Visuals[]
The visuals of Australian Outback consist of natural landmarks such as Uluru, desolate grassy deserts in places like Adelaide, South Australia, and living in the outback. Australians love and cherish the outback as they must acknowledge the Aboriginal people - owners of the land.
Clothing[]
- Cork Hats
- Oilskins
- Jackets
- Cloaks
- Vests
- Singlets
- Shoes & Boots (esp. worn down)
- Barefoot / no shoes
Accessories[]
- Sunglasses
- Leather & Suede Cowboy Hats
- Sun Hats, Visors
- Fishing Rods
- Tents & Swags
- Camping Gear
Stores[]
Makeup[]
- Natural or little to no makeup
- Light foundation
- Gold, Green, Brown or Orange eye makeup
Visual[]
Textures and patterns[]
- Traditional Aboriginal painting
- Aboriginal Dreamtime Symbols
- Natural colours of the land
- Animal skins
- Sand
- Grass
- Dirt
- Rocks
- Bushland
Media[]
TV[]
- The Bush Tucker Man
Movies[]
- Crocodile Dundee
- Hunt for the Wilderpeople
- Storm Boy
- Rabbit Proof Fence
- Tomorrow When the War Began
- Walkabout
- Quigley Down Under
- Red Dog
- Red Dog: True Blue
Quotes[]
- "Despite the rugged beauty of this land, there's a sort of strange emptiness abound it. A feeling of being so alone." - Sue Charlton, Crocodile Dundee
Music[]
Artists[]
- Slim Dusty
- Cold Chisel
- Men at Work
- Crowded House
- Daddy Cool
- AC/DC
- INXS
- Icehouse
- The Choirboys
- The Warumpi Band
- Rick Springfield
- Divinyls
- Midnight Oil
- Australian Crawl
- Goanna
- Silverchair
Resources[]
External links to help get a better understanding of this aesthetic.
Playlists[]
- Straya (The Best of Aussie Pub Rock) by Steven Bell
- My Aboriginal Songs by Ky Wilson