Term used to describe the faint, tiny hairs seen on a woman's lower back, and posterior. Usually only visible in perfect
light.
Note: "styles" are visible only in uni-directional light. e.g. - angled position. They are not instantly visible. If hairs are prominent, this does not constitute "styles," and is just considered "lower back hair."
In 1995, Driscoll's® released a F.A.Q. on their site, regarding the berries they sell. The question was asked, "What are those tiny
little hairs on berries called?" Driscoll's® responded:
"The small hairs on raspberries/blackberries/strawberries are called "styles." They are a
female part of the flower, which is a natural part of the
fruit, and are completely safe and natural. They can range in length and in color from light
blonde to brown/black. They can be visible and more prevalent on some berries and hardly noticeable on others, depending on the particular
berry plant."
"The sunlight
hit her back just right so that her styles were showing. Sexy
AF."
In photos of
girls with fantastic asses and back dimples, these tiny hairs are a bonus, and can be experienced as a form of sexual arousal.
Photos of "styles" are becoming increasingly popular amongst adult, niche forums, and gaining global fans speaking out against negative body image regarding lower back hair, in general.