Think "no-makeup" makeup. Key elements include groomed eyebrows (often laminated or feathered), clear or nude lip gloss, and a dewy base that allows skin texture to show through.

Beyond physical appearance, the "clean" aesthetic is often tied to a lifestyle of wellness and organization. This includes:

In regions like Thailand, where the term "ladyboy" (kathoey) is culturally distinct, the shift toward a "clean" look reflects broader global trends. As the community continues to gain visibility in professional and high-fashion spaces, this polished, sophisticated style serves as a powerful tool for self-expression and modern identity.

Essential items include oversized white button-downs, high-waisted linen trousers, and simple silk slip dresses.

Extending the minimalist aesthetic to one's living environment—keeping spaces tidy and filled with light.

Accessories are kept to a minimum—think small gold hoops, a classic watch, or a high-quality leather handbag. Lifestyle and Wellness

The core of the "clean" look is the appearance of effortless health and hygiene. For many trans women and ladyboys, this aesthetic is a departure from the heavy "pageant-style" makeup historically associated with the community, moving instead toward a look that emphasizes natural beauty.