The irony of the whole "Asian aesthetic" thing is that the original BJDs, Volks Super Dollfies, were based on their original 27cm Dollfie line, which were in turn inspired by anime figures...and Japanese anime style was most heavily influenced by Western animation, notably Disney. So the generally accepted "Asian aesthetic" is based on a Western aesthetic.
Has your head exploded yet?
The very term "Asian aesthetic" makes my fangs want to come out. I realize it's not meant to sound racist, but that doesn't change the fact that it does. And no, I'm not Asian--the closest I come to it is having a grandmother whose family came from Greece. I admit to being as serious a Sinophile as can exist, but I don't consider myself qualified to judge what is "Asian enough" and what isn't.
The whole question of "Asian enough" reminds me of Margaret Cho's experiences with her sitcom, All-American Girl, where the network actually hired an Asian consultant to teach a Korean actress how to be Korean.
Kind of silly, right?