I am beginning to hate the word "aesthetic" with a powerful hate. There's two reasons:
1) For a group of mostly American and European women to claim that actual Asian dolls "don't meet an Asian aesthetic" while ones designed by certain Americans and Europeans do is so racist it takes my breath away. Asian dolls, designed and made by Asians, for an Asian market - that, madams, is an Asian Aesthetic as far as the word has meaning at all. Telling Asian people that what they do just isn't Asian enough and they can do Asian better is the worst kind of Orientalism.I know they'll probably clutch their pearls in dismay if anyone calls them racist, but - yeah, it's racist.
Also, Asian =/= anime. For heaven's sake.
2) "Chinese dolls just don't have the right (Korean or Japanese) aesthetic." Crap. No one can tell me, or at least tell me convincingly, that Iplehouse Dexter is more aesthetically like Customhouse Enfent Ai Choo than Volks Souseiseki is aesthetically like TwoS Mayi. There are huge differences in aesthetics within countries, and even more huge similarities across, and I know from experience that hobbyists who don't know a company will assume an expensive doll they like is Korean while a less expensive doll is Chinese, regardless of fact. Or "aesthetics".
Isn't it time all this nonsense was dropped and people just started talking about features and styles they like or don't like? "Aesthetic" is used as a completely meaningless term for "I like this or I don't like it" (Remember when Dahlia Lusion was purely European aesthetic, and now she's classic Japanese aesthetic (despite being Korean) and oh-so-Asian? I bet you do).
And especially it's used as a cover for Sinophobia. Because my heavens, is Sinophobia tolerated and even encouraged in this hobby.
I would like people to actually talk about styles and features, and not fling "aesthetic" around as a cover-all term. And talk about companies and dolls, not countries.