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The term "fogbank" has long been used in meteorology and maritime navigation to describe a dense, low-lying fog that obscures the horizon. In visual culture, it has been adopted by photographers and digital artists to describe a specific editing style characterized by low contrast, desaturated greens, and a hazy, dreamlike overlay — think the cover of a forgotten shoegaze album or a VHS recording of a coastal town in the 1990s.

In highly technical and military history circles, "Fogbank" is the unclassified codename given to a mysterious, classified material used in United States nuclear weapons (specifically in the W76 thermonuclear warheads). It is known to be a specialized aerogel. Fogbank Sassie Kidstuff

If "Fogbank" is the weather, "Sassie" is the forecast. Derived from "sassy," but intentionally misspelled to give it a distinct, almost onomatopoeic flair, represents the personality of this aesthetic. It’s the rolled eyes of a cartoon character, the confident strut of a doll who knows she’s the main character, the bold lip in a makeup ad from 2002. The term "fogbank" has long been used in