Civil Crime of Taste

Civil Books of Law

Law I - The Law of Self- Preservation (Everything about how you dress, move, and express yourself)

  • Rule 1.1 - Every outfit shall be a statement of intent, not an accident.

  • Rule 1.2 - Every creator must design without apology, provided intent and craft are evident.

  • Rule 1.3 - All works must elicit an emotion; indifference is aesthetic negligence.

  • Rule 1.4 - Even founding brands stand subject to review.

  • Rule 1.5 - Functionality s a moral duty.

  • Rule 1.6 - You are a work in Progress and therefore protected under the law of Becoming.

  • Rule 1.7 - Overthinking is a legal delay.

  • Rule 1.8 - Never text your ex twice.

  • Rule 1.9 - Minimalism ceases to be innovation once it becomes uniform.

  • Rule 1.10 - Excessive influencer partnerships shall constitute aesthetic dilution.

Law II - The Law of Texture and Fabric (Sensory aesthetics and how materials communicate emotion)

  • Rule 2.1 - Silk is a confession, leather is a verdict.

  • Rule 2.2 - Silk declared a national treasure.

Law III - The Law of Proportion (The geometry of beauty - balance, silhouette, contrast)

  • Rule 3.1 - Oversized shall only exist if confidence fils the space.

Law IV - The Law of Color Psychology (Emotional codes in color usage)

  • Rule 4.1 - Red shall plead guilty to passion in all its form.

  • Rule 4.2 - Beige may appeal for reinvention once per season.

  • Rule 4.3 - Beige shall be permissible only when balanced by contrasting textures, emotional expression of narrative intent.

Law V - The Law of Conduct & Confidence (Behavior, aura, etiquette of presence)

  • Rule 5.1 - Confidence is admissible evidence in all cases of allure and seduction.

Look VI - The Law of Accessories & Intent (Jewelry, nails, makeup, and fragrance)

  • Rule 6.1 - The defendant shall not enter public space without mascara or intention.

  • Rule 6.2 - Offenders may appeal by adding jewelry.

  • Rule 6.3 -Every accessory must testify for the outfit.

Law VII - The Law of Narrative Dressing (How fashion tells stories and constructs identity)

  • Rule 7.1 - Style must argue your essence louder than words.

Law VIII - The Law of Fashion (Design integrity, seasonal fatigue, craftsmanship ethics)

  • Rule 8.1 - Matching sets shall not be considered "try-hard". They are strategic.

  • Rule 8.2 - Anyone caught wearing beige from head to toe must provide evidence of intentional styling.

  • Rule 8.3 - Heels shorter than your temper are hereby banned on first dates.

  • Rule 8.4 - Wearing pajamas in public is legal only if you accessorize with jewelry and intention.

  • Rule 8.5 - Prohibits excessive logo visibility in public events

  • Rule 8.6 - All citizens shall integrate one velvet item per wardrobe during the winter quarter.

  • Rule 8.7 - The silhouette must honor the body before the trend.

  • Rule 8.8 - Overexposure of logos shall constitute visual misconduct.

  • Rule 8.9 - Any piece worn beyond its season must be styled with irony to remain legal.

  • Rule 8.10 - Chewing gum in heels constitutes a Class C infraction.

  • Rule 8.11 - Heels shall not wobble; elegance is stability disguised as height.

  • Rule 8.12 - Minimalism without emotion constitutes negligence of taste.

  • Rule 8.13 - Minimalism is the gold standard of restraint.

  • Rule 8.14 - Over-styling constitutes aesthetic overreach.

Law IX - The Law of Beauty (Ingredient honesty, packaging aesthetics, performance-to-promise ratio)

  • Rule 9.1 - Lip gloss is never optional. It is an alibi.

  • Rule 9.2 - Red lipstick is a closing argument, not an accessory.

  • Rule 9.3 - Over-contouring is now a misdemeanor of excess.

  • Rule 9.4 - Lip gloss holds the right to remain untouchable until smudged by purpose.

  • Rule 9.5 - Sheet masks are temporary disguises, tue radiance is constitutional.

  • Rule 9.6 - Over highlighting is hereby banned for glare violations.

  • Rule 9.7 - Lipstick must be worn with intention, never hesitation.

  • Rule 9.8 - Beauty must not sit upon the face; it must belong to it.

  • Rule 9.9 - No element of beauty shall dominate another. Harmony is law.

  • Rule 9.10 - Blush should melt into cheeks like a sunset high.

  • Rule 9.11 - It is an act of cowardice for lips to always be nude, trembling, afraid of color.

  • Rule 9.12 - Beauty must reveal the face, not override it.

  • Rule 9.13 - Kissed Girl is about bold lips and melting beauty.

  • Rule 9.14 - All blushes shall now serve the skin, not command it.

Law X - The Law of Lifestyle (Interior & travel aesthetics, environmental manners, hospitality design)

  • Rule 10.1 - All works must elicit an emotion; indifference is aesthetic negligence.

  • Rule 10.2 - Complaining in couture is hereby illegal.

  • Rule 10.3 - Confidence is a public service, perform it gently.

  • Rule 10.4 - Lateness shall be pardoned if your entrance warrants applause.

  • Rule 10.5 - Reply to compliments with gratitude, not disclaimers.

  • Rule 10.6 - Quiet Luxury is now considered discreet indulgence.

Law XI - The Law of Wellness & Sport (form vs function, authentic expertis, equipment athletics)

  • Rule 11.1 - Fashion, beauty, sport & lifestyle are equal before the Inbacio Codex.

  • Rule 11.2 - Burnout is grounds for aesthetic asylum.

  • Rule 11.3 - Meditation may substitute for mascara when necessary.

  • Rule 11.4 - The soul must remained moisturized at all times.

  • Rule 11.5 - Coffee is a protected ritual.

Law XII - The Law of Desire & Duality

  • Rule 12.1 - The gaze is admissible evidence of confidence.

  • Rule 12.2 - Modesty and provocation shall coexist under the same clause.

  • Rule 12.3 - Never reveal all; mystery has legal and diplomatic immunity.

  • Rule 12.4 - Balance is a moral principle, one bold item per outfit.

Decrees

  • Decree 1.1 - Red is no longer a color - it is evidence of existence.

  • Decree 1.2 - The Court hereby reinstates florals from exile; spring has pleaded their case successfully.

Temporal Civil Books of Law

Decree I - The Law of Self- Preservation

  • Cycle 1.1 - No hour shall go unromanticized.

  • Cycle 1.2 - Every transformation deserves a mirro witness.

  • Cycle 1.3 - Beauty is not rushed; it is curated in time.

  • Cycle 1.4 - Every action exists within an hour. Every hour carries consequence, To waste one is to distort the balance of time.

  • Cycle 1.5 - Every sunrise is a retrial. hat was unsolved yesterday can be redrafted today.

  • Cycle 1.6 - No hour repeats; all aesthetics must evolve or dissolve.

  • Cycle 1.7 - A style may return only with new substance.

  • Cycle 1.8 - Every creation must mirror its maker.

  • Cycle 1.9 - Any aesthetic found fraudulent faces suspension from the current cycle.

  • Cycle 1.10 - All contributors must onor time as both judge and muse.

  • Cycle 1.11 - Anything loud fades quickly. Anything built slowly remains.

Decree II - The Law of Slowness

  • Cycle 2.1 - Whereas haste has robbed elegance of her breath.

  • Cycle 2.2 - All citizens of The House shall move with intention.

  • Cycle 2.3 - One minute spent with grace is worth an hour spent in chaos.

  • Cycle 2.4 - You were not late, the world was early.

  • Cycle 2.5 - To rush beauty is to starve time.

  • Cycle 2.6 - Waiting is a form of worship if done beautifully.

  • Cycle 2.7 - Every revival owes debt to its last death.

  • Cycle 2.8 - Time forgives heat when dressed in luxury.

  • Cycle 2.9 - All that returns must evolve.

  • Cycle 2.10 - Nostalgia is admissible only once per decade.

  • Cycle 2.11 - Exposure is not currency.

  • Cycle 2.12 - Each ea invents its own set of aesthetics.

  • Cycle 2.12 - You cannot overturn reflection - it knows your schedule.

  • Cycle 2.12 - Time forgives what pride cannot.

  • Cycle 2.13 - You shall not rush mascara. Every lash deserves its moment of silence.

  • Cycle 2.14 - Lunch breaks are national holidays in the Republic of Rest.

  • Cycle 2.15 - Lateness is an ac of rebellion, not negligence.

  • Cycle 2.16 - We don't chase, we summon.

  • Cycle 2.17 - Glamour runs on borrowed time - wear it like a warning.

  • Cycle 2.18 - Hesitation is the new rebellion.

  • Cycle 2.19 - The use of bow silhouettes post 2021 remains under temporal observation.

  • Cycle 2.20 - Every brand has 18 months before repetition becomes reputation.

  • Cycle 2.21 - What warms slowly lasts. What appears instantly fades.

  • Cycle 2.22 - Mascara is a ritual. Haste is a Violation.

  • Cycle 2.24 - Aesthetic that cannot age is aesthetic that cannot live.

  • Cycle 2.25 - Only time can melt beauty. Rush is the enemy of sensuality.

  • Cycle 2.26 - Beauty that melts requires time; rushing is aesthetic negligence.

Decree III - The Morning Mandate (Begin with intention. No hour shall start without meaning):

  • Cycle 3.1 - Any task started without clarity shall fall under the Penalty of chaos.

  • Cycle 3.2 - The first hour defines the entire day's decree.

Decree IV - The Noon Clause (Midday exists to measure balance - neither overwork nor idleness shall rule):

  • Cycle 4.1 - Excessive busyness is a violation of the Harmony Act.

  • Cycle 4.2 - Meals skipped in pursuit of ambition are an act of temporal neglect.

  • Cycle 4.3 - Meals skipped in pursuit of ambition are an act of temporal neglect.

Decree V - The Twilight Doctrine (Beauty and rest are moral duties, not luxuries):

  • Cycle 5.1 - Self-care shall not be postponed.

  • Cycle 5.2 - Neglect of one's body or ritual skincare is an act against the Glow Statute.

Decree VI - The Midnight Rule (Every night resets the decree. The wise forgive the past hour and prepare for a new dawn):

  • Cycle 6.1 - Overthinking after 11:11 PM is temporal trespassing.

  • Cycle 6.2 - No regrets shall pass midnight.

Decree VII - The Law of Renewal and Essence

  • Cycle 7.1 - Every creation exists in rhythm. That which rises must fall and that which fades may rise again.

  • Cycle 7.2 - The one who pauses, wins time twice. In stillness, progress hides.

  • Cycle 7.3 - The moment you rush beauty, you steal from eternity.

  • Cycle 7.4 - What is done out of time loses its grace.

  • Cycle 7.5 - Everything beautiful demands its hour.

  • Cycle 7.6 - The moment you inhabit fully becomes infinite.

  • Cycle 7.7 - No hour repeats - only evolves.

  • Cycle 7.7 - All that is elegant must evolve or be erased.

  • Cycle 7.8 - Beauty defends function, wile memory calls for mercy.


Duality Soft Offense

Reflection I - The Glow Act

  • Truth 1.1 - Every truth contains its opposite; to see clearly, one must face both.

  • Truth 1.2 - What we hide becomes what we worship.

  • Truth 1.3 - Light is only divine when it touches darkness.

  • Truth 1.4 - Balance is not stillness - it is the dance between contradictions.

  • Truth 1.5 - Every collision between opposites is an invitation to intimacy.

  • Truth 1.6 - To be wole is to live divided - beautifully.

  • Truth 1.7 - Transparency disguised as authenticity shall not be accepted.

  • Truth 1.8 - A mirrored soul need not choose between lace and leather.

  • Truth 1.9 - A campaign cannot claim intimacy while using 15 lighting assistants.

  • Truth 1.10 - To shine, one must be held. To glow, one must be embraced.

  • Truth 1.11 - Soft does not mean weak. Warm does not mean silent.

  • Truth 1.12 - Elegance requires danger.

  • Truth 1.13 - Softness is strongest when chosen, not default.

  • Truth 1.14 - Soft skin, bold lips: intimacy + audacity in coexistence.

  • Truth 1.15 - Soft skin must be balanced by a bold lip - gentleness needs presence.

  • Truth 1.16 - Seduction is quiet, but intention is loud.


422 Aesthetic Dispatch - Style Infractions Unit

Law I - Minor Fashion Offenses:

  • 1.101 - Outfit mismatch (pattern chaos)

  • 1.102 - Unauthorized dupe

  • 1.103 - Faux leather abuse

  • 1.104 - Denim disaster

  • 1.105 - Fabric crimes

  • 1.106 - Style meets personality issues

  • 1.107 - Fashion fraud

  • 1.108 - Aesthetic abomination (i.e. major red carpet fail)

  • 1.109 - Excessive beige repetition

  • 1.110 - Excessive sparkle under daylight

  • 1.111 - If you fall for a trend twice, consider mandator re-education

  • 1.112 - No officer shall ignore a fashion crime in progress, even if it's your best friend

  • 1.113 - Excessive beige without professional depth constitutes emotional negligence.

  • 1.114 - Unauthorized recycling of 2010 campaign tropes.

  • 1.115 - Timeless Transgressions.

  • 1.116 - Mirror Violation - Duality breached.

  • 04-Q - Quiet Luxury is overdone and repetitive

  • 02-T - Excessive monochrome repetition.

  • 03-F - Understated outfit with inflated confidence.

  • 04-F - Capsule wardrobe gone clinically boring.

  • 05-F - Color palette inconsistency.

  • 06-F - Silhouette distortion (unflattering proportions).

  • 07-F - Chronic outfit indecision.

  • 08-F - Unnecessary layering disorder.

  • 09-F - Loud logo dependency.

  • 10-F - Outfit not matching declared persona.

  • 01-C - Urban aesthetic mismatch.

  • 02-C - Dressing above your city's tax bracket.

  • 03-C - Public transport outfit incompatibility.

  • 04-C - Weather-related style malfunctions.

  • 05-C - Social setting underdressing.

  • 06-C - Social setting overdressing.

  • 07-C - Dressing for the vibe, not the temperature.

  • 08-C - Lifestyle not matching declared "it-girl city".

  • 09-C - Apartment aesthetic fraud.

  • 10-C - Workspace style monotony.

  • 11-F - Excessive oversized syndrome/

  • 12-F - Bodycon repetition fatigue.

  • 13-F - The "Everything Looks Boxy" crisis.

  • 14-F - Unflattering waistline distortion.

  • 15-F - Proportions that defy natural physics

  • 01-A - Monochrome overuse (severe).

  • 02-A - Beige addiction relapse.

  • 03-A - Color theory violation.

  • 04-A - Palette identity crisis.

  • 05-A - Unnecessary neon attempt.

  • 06-A - Quiet Luxury Boredom

  • 07-A - Minimalism Misinterpretation.

  • 08-A - Silence Syndrome (aesthetic lacks pulse).

  • 09-A - Failed Effortless Look.

  • 10-A - Clean Girl Cloning.

  • 11-A - Bag mismatch.

  • 12-A - Sunglasses overpowering face.

  • 13-A - Necklace redundancy.

  • 14-A - Earring imbalance.

  • 15-A - Ring overload.

  • 01A - Wardrobe Flatline: Outfit has no focal point.

  • 01B - Monochrome Overdose: Wearing monochrome everyday without variation.

  • 01C - Texture Collision: Too many textures competing (leather + sequins + fur).

  • 01D - Silhouette Malfunction: Wrong proportions destroying the look.

  • 01E - Repetition Collapse: Wearing the same style everyday unintentionally.

  • 01F - Fabric Misconduct: Cheap fabric pretending to be luxury.

  • 01G - Accessory Abandonment: No accessories... anywhere.

  • 01H - Over-Accessory Panic: Accessories doing TOO much.

  • 01I - Color Confusion: Palette is chaotic, disharmonious, or questionable.

  • 01J - Identity Drift: Wearing treds that don't match personal style.

  • 01K - Statement Piece Overload: More than one statement piece fighting for attention.

  • 01L - Quiet Luxury Fatigue: Boredom triggered by beige-on-beige monotony.

  • 01M - Wrong Shoe Disorder: Shoes completely contradict the outfit.

  • 01N - Fit Emergency: Clothing is visibly too tight or too loose.

  • 01O - Seasonal Disorder: Wearing outfits in the wrong seasons (e.g., boots in heatwave).

  • 01P - Print Panic: Prints clashing with no intentionality.

  • 01Q - Trend Dependency: Overreliance on current TikTok trends.

  • 01R - Style Amnesia: Forgetting personal "signature" entirely.

  • 01S - Closet Identity Crisis: Owning clothes from 9 aesthetics at once, none-cohesive.

  • 01T - Neutral Burnout: All-neutral wardrobe causing emotional flatline.

  • 01U - Statement Scarcity: Zero personality in the wardrobe.

  • 01V - Fit Check Fraud: Outfit looks good only in photos, not in real life.

  • 01W - Proportion Shock: Tiny bag + giant coat misbalance.

  • 01X - Impulse Trend Purchase: Bought a trend piece you already regret.

  • 01Y - Styling Breakdown: Knowing what you like but failing to style it.

  • 01Z - Closet Paralysis: "I have clothes but nothing to wear".

Law II - Minor Beauty Offenses

  • 2.101 - Over-contouring

  • 2.102 - Lip gloss overload

  • 2.103 - Makeup Violations

  • 2.104 - Blush overdose

  • 2.105 - Makeup Sitting on the Face Instead of Melting. Makeup must melt. If it sits, it is illegal.

  • 2.106 - Foundation glued to the skin like drywall.

  • 2.107 - Lips nude, trembling, afraid of color.

  • 2.108 - The Face has not been kissed.

  • 2.109 - Excess pigment without melting leads to aesthetic distortion, emotional dissonance, and visual interruption.

  • 2.210 - Highlighter Overexposure.

  • 2.211 - Emotional Radiance Not Achieved.

  • 2.212 - Highlighter placed on top of powder creates separation.

  • 2.213 - Highlighter wrapped between warmth creates unity.

  • 01-B - Beauty has no innovation, it only has flat effects.

  • 02-B - Makeup oxidizing unexpectedly.

  • 03-B - Patchy blush emergency.

  • 04-B - Over-blending to the point of disappearance.

  • 05-B - Concealer creasing in public spaces.

  • 06-B - Lip gloss addiction relapse.

  • 07-B - Mascara clumping beyond repair.

  • 08-B - Brow over-lamination.

  • 09-B - Skincare pilling mid-date.

  • 10-B - Foundation shade betrayal.

  • 11-B - Excessive highlighter blinding bystanders.

  • 01-G - Glazed donut overload.

  • 02-G - Monolook makeup (no dimension).

  • 03-G - Patch placement malpractice.

  • 04-G - Concealer collapse.

  • 05-G - Blush boundary violation.

  • 06-G - 10-step routine syndrome.

  • 07-G - Over-exfoliation emergency.

  • 08-G - Lack of luminosity.

  • 09-G - Ritual inconsistency.

  • 10-G - Body care neglect.

  • 02A - Lip Gloss Famine: Lips dry, gloss missing, emergency hydration required.

  • 02B - Patch Panic: Pimple patches applied unevenly or excessively (accidentally).

  • 02C - Patch Overdose: Applying patches everywhere for dramatic effect.

  • 02D - Concealer Crisis: Concealer creasing, separating, or oxidizing.

  • 02E - Foundation Fade: Makeup melting before noon.

  • 02F - Blush Misplacement: Blush is too high, too low, or too everything.

  • 02G - Lash Disobedience: One lash is cooperating, the other is rebelling.

  • 02H - Brow Insurrection: Brows not matching energy today.

  • 02I - Highlighter Chaos: Too much highlight blinding the public.

Law III - Minor Lifestyle Offenses:

  • 3.101 - Trend repetition

  • 3.102 - Misuse of archive reference

  • 3.103 - Too much nostalgia

  • 3.104 - Influencer fatigue

  • 3.105 - Unauthorized recycling of 2010 campaign tropes.

  • 11-A - The Aesthetic identity is collapsing.

  • 01-L - Emotional burnout disguised as "self-care Sunday".

  • 02-L - Candle-hoarding hazard.

  • 03-L - Matcha dependency crisis.

  • 04-L - Journaling without emotional processing.

  • 05-L - Bath bomb overuse (fizz intoxication).

  • 06-L - Perfume overdose (olfactory assault).

  • 07-L - Over-romanticizing mundane tasks.

  • 08-L - Coffee-to-anxiety pipeline activation.

  • 09-L - Failed morning routine execution.

  • 10-L - Chronic aesthetic fatigue.

  • 01-W - Wellness aesthetic burnout.

  • 02-W - Matcha autonomy.

  • 03-W - Candle overdependence.

  • 04-W - Journaling without intention.

  • 05-W - Habit-stacking chaos.

Law IV - General Minor Offenses:

  • 4.101 - Loud luxury

  • 4.102 - People Entitlement

  • 4.103 - Suspicious drop

  • 4.104 - PR stunt disguised as ethics

  • 4.105 - Too much plagiarism

  • 4.106 - Misbehave

  • 4.107 - Bias or favoritism

  • 4.108 - Major global taste crime

  • 09-W: Matcha overconsumption is a wellness ritual saturation.

  • 01-T - Misinformed trend adoption.

  • 02-T - Excessive TikTok technique testing.

  • 03-T - Trend longevity miscalculation.

  • 04-T - "Clean Girl" over-sterilization.

  • 05-T - Unnecessary contouring escalation.

  • 06-T - Over-editing lifestyle to appear soft.

  • 07-T - Mismatch between trend and personal identity.

  • 08-T - Inability to exit outdated trend cycle.

  • 09-T - Emotional damage caused by Pinterest expectations.

  • 10-T - Filter dependency disorder.

  • 11-T - TikTok trend contamination.

  • 12-T - Runway realism failure.

  • 13-T - Fast trend fatigue.

  • 14-T - Era-shift confusion.

  • 15-T - Dupes dominating identity.

Law V - Misdemeanors of taste, negligence in innovation and more:

  • SIU-5.101A - Overuse of Neutrals: Beige-on-beige-on-boredom. Failure to display chromatic courage.

  • SIU-5.101B - Accessory Express: Wearing five statement pieces at once; criminal layering of gold chains

  • SIU-5.101C - Monotone Monotony: Repetition of silhouettes without design growth. Fashion Groundhog Day.

  • SIU-5.101D - Fabric Negligence: Poor-quality materials disguised as "minimalist".

  • SIU-5.101E - Fit Misconduct: Tailoring errors resulting in silhouette distortion.

  • SIU-5.101F - Trend Dependency: Lack of originality. Style dictated by algorithmic influence.

  • SIU-5.101G - Public Display of Over-Styling: Intentional outfit chaos without conceptual purpose.

  • SIU-5.101H - Color Coordination Neglect: Palette confusion violating visual harmony.

  • SIU-5.101I - Makeup Misapplication: Contour crimes, foundation mismatches, and over-baked faces.

  • SIU-5.101J - Logo Inflation: Overbranding that threatens visual peace.

  • SIU-5.101K - misdemeanors: mediocrity shall not go un-styled.

  • SIU-5.101L - Trend dependency

  • 01-R - Layering without strategy.

  • 02-R - Poor proportion mapping.

  • 03-R - Imitation without adaptation.

  • 04-R - Coordination collapse.

  • 05-R - Details disregard.

  • 06-R - Aesthetic identity theft.

  • 07-R - Failing to commit to a vibe.

  • 08-R - Unclear personal signature.

  • 09-R - Seasonal confusion.

  • 10-R - Extreme inconsistency.