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[June 2026] VRChat Accessory Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis

2026-08-0726 min read · 5,019 words
[June 2026] VRChat Accessory Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis

Here's my look back at the 10 most-liked accessories published on Booth in June 2026, data included. What stood out this month: releases timed to a shop's follower milestone clustered right at the top of the ranking.

At the top sits a set pairing a fox mask with five moving eyes and nine tails (4,185 likes). Let's start there and go through the lineup one at a time.

📊 About the data Aggregated: 2026-08-07 / Target: accessories published on Booth between 2026-06-01 and 2026-06-30 with 300+ likes (103 accessories)

10 Featured Accessories

Ranked by like count as of the aggregation date (August 2026), one at a time.

#1: Abyssal Vulpes / #MochiRabbit /もちうさぎ

A three-piece set: a fox mask with five eyes across the brow and cheeks, a halo, and nine tails. Each tail is built from thin blade-like shapes stacked in layers, with a ring fitted around every one. It took the single top spot for June 2026 accessories (4,185 likes). This is the same shop that contributed a bone-motif leg part, "Necrostride," to the transparent-leg collab covered in the February 2026 accessory report.

Mask accessories tend to go on and stay on. Here, bringing your right hand in front of your face and closing an open hand summons the mask, and opening it again makes the mask vanish. The same toggle sits in the Expression Menu, so you can switch between the masked look and a bare face as the moment calls for it. The five eyes carry an animation that sweeps them around, and that runs on its own toggle too.

The particles scattering around it can be dialed anywhere from 0% to 100%, starting at 60%. Turn them down in a bright world, turn them up somewhere dark — all from the menu.

Polygon counts land at △26,270 for the mask, △20,378 for the nine tails, and △10,116 for the halo. A single-tail version at △3,400 ships alongside it, so you can swap down when you need the budget. Support covers Misaki, Mayo, Minase, Shinra, Milfy, Lumina, Milltina and others for 19 avatars total. #MochiRabbit /もちうさぎ leads the work, with 音霧 杞叫 handling animation and particles and ペペロンチーノ building the dedicated shader. ¥1,600.

Creator's official PV by #MochiRabbit /もちうさぎ

#2: Dewveil Babushka / Re.works

A lace babushka — the headscarf that wraps the head and ties under the chin — layered with a garland of small flowers and leaves. It was released to mark the shop passing 10,000 followers, and landed at #2 (4,002 likes). Re.works also marked 1,000 followers with a commemorative garter ring, which puts this release one order of magnitude further along the same habit.

The rollout was shaped around the milestone too. A free version went up alongside the launch on June 10 and came down eight days later on June 18, at which point it moved to regular sales. The door opens wide for the length of the celebration, then the piece settles in as a ¥300 product.

Inside are three babushka types with different edge treatments, plus two garland designs, each in white and black. The garland is an independent part, so you can drop the scarf and wear the flower crown on its own. The scarf, its ribbon, and the garland vines are all set up to sway with head movement, and shape keys let you adjust height, width, and depth, with a separate control for how far apart the garland sits.

Polygons run △594 to △1,998 for the babushkas and △3,032 and △7,072 for the garlands. It was built against Hakuu as a reference, but adjusting the placement gets it onto other avatars. Notably, the page states that Modular Avatar support isn't planned, because the wearer's freedom to position it came first — a design call worth noting. Shader is lilToon. ¥300.

#3: Chiikawa / ふわふわ

Mini plushies that sit in the palm of your hand. Fan-made versions of Chiikawa, Hachiware, Usagi, and Momonga, each in two poses. It came in at #3 (2,349 likes) as a free asset, released to mark the shop reaching 1,000 followers.

Plush accessories usually get built large enough to hug or perch on a shoulder. These are scaled down to something you can pinch between two fingers, and the smaller size buys a lot of freedom in where they go: tucked between fingers, lined up along a shoulder or through the hair, or scattered a few at a time across the chest. Because duplicates of the same face are included, you can go for a crowd rather than a single companion.

The shapes hold their roundness on a tight polygon budget, and lilToon is the only shader required. A line on the page asks you to get in touch by DM for commercial use. For a single small accessory, it's unusual in that what it adds to your hands is a character's personality rather than a shape.

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#4: knit hat NYAN / ぽた屋

A knit beanie with cat ears standing up out of the folded brim. It comes in a black-and-grey stripe, navy, and red. It landed at #4 (2,175 likes) as a free asset, this one marking 30,000 followers. "Herb Horn," which topped the January 2026 accessory report, was also a free ぽた屋 release — that one for 25,000 followers.

Hats are the accessory where hair compatibility bites hardest — drop one on and bangs punch through, or the back of the hair flattens. This release ships dedicated prefabs for 12 avatars including Manuka, Chiffon, Rurune, Shinano, Mafuyu, and Munkki, so on a supported avatar it's drag and drop. The support list ends with "coming soon," which says the plan is to keep adding.

Pair it with one of the shop's own hairstyles and it drops in with nothing more than a material swap, no adjustment needed — the page spells that combination out. It's a way of heading off the rework you usually hit when the hat and the hair come from separate purchases. lilToon and Modular Avatar are required, and avatars outside the list work once you scale it to fit.

#5: Painting Nails / Marshmallow Mansion

Nail chips carrying Van Gogh's The Starry Night on the tips. All five nails differ: a gold bead, a droplet on a chain, a moon charm, and a square part shaped like a picture frame each land on a different finger. #5 (2,160 likes), ¥400. In the September 2025 accessory report, this shop placed #5 with "CherryNail," which shipped individual data for 22 avatars.

This one has a backstory. It began as a bonus nail bundled inside another of the shop's products, then got fitted to more avatars and re-released on its own. The result is support for 36 avatars, running from Shinra, Minase, Komano, Chocolat, Ichigo, and Kumaly through male bases like Kanata & Konata and newer arrivals like Lapwing and MI☆CA. The painting itself comes from public-domain source material.

The fitting work goes deep. Linne needs a body shape key zeroed out, Shuan ships with a mask image for hiding the avatar's own nails, and the steps for erasing natural nails in lilToon are written out in setting-panel order. Polygons come to △13,624 across three materials. Modular Avatar is pre-configured, so you pull the prefab out of your avatar's folder and you're done. The page credits 18 modelling collaborators, meaning the 36 avatar examples were each photographed individually.

#6: Stella Orbit / Kuro_Neko_Shop

A disc-shaped halo floating overhead. A clock face with Roman numerals and stars runs around the rim, gears mesh inside it, and a jewel sits at the center. #6 (1,913 likes).

A halo works as a single thin ring, so decoration usually grows outward from it. This piece goes the other way and fills the inside of the ring, treating it as a moon clock. Night sky, moon, clock, and gears sit in concentric bands, and the density holds up whether you look at it from above or from the side.

There are eight colors. The core set combines gold, silver, and black frames with a deep navy night sky or a black base, joined by a rust-copper option and others. Which of the frame and the base leads changes the read — gold over night sky lands dreamlike, black over silver reads harder — so the same shape covers a fair range.

Setup means importing Modular Avatar and lilToon, then dropping the prefab under your avatar and matching size and position. The standard version is ¥500, with an identical support version listed at ¥600.

Creator's official PV by Kuro_Neko_Shop

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#7: sparkling cheek NAIL / ねこさんぽ

Long, translucent nail chips scattered with tiny heart and star parts. #7 (1,883 likes).

What carries this set is how the color is placed. Rather than filling the whole nail, it blushes only the center, the way cheek color goes on. The tip and the base stay clear, so even at full length the nails don't read heavy and they blend into the skin tone underneath. That's where the "cheek" in the name comes from.

Five colors are included — pink, red, purple, blue, and black — giving the same shape a swing from sweet through to cool.

Support runs to 17 avatars including Manuka, Kumaly, Shinano, Chocolat, Milfy, and Milltina. The pricing is finely cut: ¥350 for a single avatar and ¥600 for the full pack covering all 17, with similarly proportioned avatars bundled into shared plans — Chocolat with Chiffon, Milfy with Eku, Mao with Ririka — for 14 plans in total. Setup is Modular Avatar, prefab under the avatar. The Ririka version alone needs a scale adjustment after import, and the page says so up front.

#8: &AccessoryAssort Vol.2 / and MILK.

Rimless glasses, square sunglasses, a necklace, a bracelet, and five rings, gathered into a single silver accessory set. Street mixed with Y2K, at #8 (1,880 likes).

Buy small pieces one at a time and the metal finish and hardware weight rarely line up, so layering them reads mismatched. This set runs one silver finish across everything, so glasses through rings hold together. The necklace and bracelet share a design, with a tag and a star charm hanging on both.

All five rings have different shapes — a thin band, a twisted one, a wide one, one with a star charm — so you can assign them finger by finger. Each runs about △640 to △1,700. The glasses and sunglasses take five lens colors, switching the same frame between something airy and something assertive. Total polygon count is △29,076.

It was built on Shinano, but a generous set of shape keys gets it onto other avatars. A note mentions the fine chains use flat polygons, so they can become hard to see from certain angles. Modular Avatar is pre-configured and the shader is lilToon. ¥700. The page also points to an outfit released the same month as a matching pairing.

#9: STRANGLE / 白骨商店

A choker in the form of a skeletal hand gripping the neck. Every finger is modelled as bone, and an animation keeps the grip closing from the moment it goes on. #9 (1,732 likes).

Neck accessories are static decoration as a rule, and where they move at all it's a charm swinging. Here the movement is the point, and bringing a hand near the choker makes the bone fingers ease off. It responds not only to your own hand but to someone else's, so a friend reaching out gets an answer back — the exchange itself becomes part of the piece.

Two hand orientations are included, one gripping from the front and one from behind. Bones are rigged in, so you can pose it into a different shape and fix it there. Every gimmick toggles from the Expression Menu, and a post-release update made the fingers follow neck movement. Polygon count is △17,578.

Support covers Shinano and Lapwing, each with a choice between a motion matched to the avatar's original outfit and a collarless variant. And a fitting-check sample model ships free for unsupported avatars, so you can confirm how it sits on yours before buying. lilToon and Modular Avatar are prerequisites. ¥800.

Creator's official PV by 白骨商店 (1 of 2)
Creator's official PV by 白骨商店 (2 of 2)

#10: Bite-Size Ice Cream [PONO] / AURORA Color

A bite-size ice cream on a stick, held in the mouth. The chocolate-coated cube comes in five versions carrying panda, rabbit, bear, cat, and piglet faces, plus a plain original, for six in total. #10 (1,375 likes).

Held items are almost always hand-held, which means one hand is spoken for in every pose. This one locks at the mouth once it's clenched, leaving both hands free while the shot reads as mid-bite. Change the expression and it swings between cheeks-full and about-to-take-a-bite, which makes it an easy card to play when you're shooting photos.

The rollout has a twist. When it went up on June 5, the announcement said every 100 additional likes on the product page would extend the free distribution period, up to ten days. Reader response fed straight back into how long the free window ran — an opening-week push designed to be built together with the people watching.

Pricing runs ¥500 for the standard bundle of five animals plus the original, ¥150 for the original alone, and ¥700 for an identical support version. Each animal face carries its own expression, and lining them up is entertainment on its own.

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Beyond the ranking, here's what the full set of 103 accessories published on Booth in June 2026 shows.

MetricValue
Items in scope103
Average likes761.6
Median likes561
Average price¥314
Median price¥300
Share that are free35% (36 / 103)
Share under ¥1,00098% (101 / 103)

The median price holds at ¥300 for a third straight month, and median likes settled to 561 from May's 652. Free releases holding a little over a third of the total hasn't shifted from May either. June's defining feature is this: ranks two through four were all released to mark a follower milestone. Three shops at 1,000, 10,000, and 30,000 followers answered the same moment the same way, in the same month.

Supported models: Shinano on top, Rurune ties for second

Top 10 Supported Models

Distribution of supported avatar models.

Supported model counts run Shinano 22 / Milltina 20 / Rurune 20 / Manuka 17 / Milfy 16 / Lumina 16 / Sio 15 / Shinra 15 / Kipfel 14 / Chocolat 14. Shinano keeps first at 22, and Rurune — third at 15 in May — climbed to 20 to tie Milltina.

Two approaches to widening support show up clearly again in June. One is building for each avatar and lining them up, and this was its clearest expression.

ちょこ・ちっぷ's "Star Jellyfish Earrings" are jellyfish-shaped drops with long gold or silver tentacles hanging from a translucent bell, a star charm pinned above it. Frame color and bell color combine into different reads. What sets it apart is the shape of the support list: around 50 per-avatar plans from Airi through Lowtus at ¥200 each, with a full pack at ¥500. The shop also takes requests on X to add avatars they own.

The other approach distributes width through the mounting method itself.

t-shop's "EmberFossil" is a set of large skeletal wings and a tail, with a bonus horn. The wing tips are treated with dissolve so the outline reads as though it's eroding away. Because it just follows the Hip via Modular Avatar's Bone Proxy, it lands on nearly any avatar, and VRC Raycast keeps the tail from sinking into floors and walls. ¥1,000.

Category type: halos lead for a sixth month, now 19

Top 10 Accessory Types

Distribution of accessory and decoration types.

Type counts run halo 19 / piercing 14 / chain 8 / nails 8 / hairpin 7 / ribbon 7 / tail 6 / earrings 6 / belt 6 / wings 6. Halos take the category type lead for a sixth straight month, rising from 18 in May to 19.

In the May report I wrote that the ring overhead had become a vessel for displaying something. June brings that down to far more concrete uses.

なつらぼ。's "Which Bottle Are You On? -Drinking Hologram Halo-" displays how many drinks you've had, floating above your head. It counts from one through ten as standard, and a post-release update added display for the type of drink — beer, chuhai, highball, wine, whisky, sake, or plum wine. In a drinking world it saves you from explaining your count out loud. ¥400.

Filling the inside of the ring with a scene is another direction that showed up.

はるさめ雑貨店's "Aqua Orbit Halo" is a glowing disc of water with small fish circling around it. The rim lights up and colored fish trace orbits without stopping. It's an aquarium worn on the head, in six colors. ¥600.

On the piercing side, here's another release tied to a milestone.

Nade_shop's "2Knot Earrings" line small rings and bars along the edge of the ear with fine chains strung between them. Most of the example renders are on masculine and androgynous avatars, and it supports 12 including Baku, Hanka, Alué, Minase, Suzuya, and Komano. It was released free to mark 2,000 followers.

Nails sit at 8 in the type counts, but they take two Top 10 slots and show up across several trend axes as well.

PEUPEU's "PureN - Oshi Nail" is a photo nail that you finish yourself by dropping an image into a heart-shaped frame. The texture ships with a guide, so you place your picture inside the marked area, save, and assign it to the material. A favorite creator, a friend, your own avatar — anything works. Black ribbons and polka dots give it a sweet-with-an-edge read, and the full set covering 12 avatars including Lunary, Shinra, and Lumina runs ¥800.

Zenmai's "Kitsch Nail" layers lace, hearts, and fine linework for a gothic read. Black, blue, red, violet, and white each shift the mood, and all five nails carry different designs. It supports 12 avatars including Airi, Chocolat, and Kumaly, priced at ¥250 per avatar with a ¥400 full set.

Taste: dark takes over

Top 10 Taste Tags

Which taste/aesthetic tags appeared most in this theme.

Taste counts run dark 22 / cute 19 / dreamy cute 16 / girly 13 / gothic 12 / fantasy 11 / fantastical 11 / refined 10 / cool 8 / street 6. Cute led at 26 in April and cool at 24 in May, but June puts dark out front at 22. Add gothic's 12 and the depth of that cluster becomes obvious. The Top 10 shows it too, with the five-eyed fox mask and the skeletal-hand choker both placing.

On the dark side, this one caught the eye.

【RE】's "RE. Silver Skeleton Tail" is a metallic bone tail built vertebra by vertebra, each segment carrying a spine-like protrusion, tapering from base to tip. Animation and an armature come included, so it arrives ready to move rather than waiting on setup. Released free.

From the cute side, here's one where what changes isn't the accessory but the read of the face itself.

おもち屋's "Cheek-Tinted Glasses" are round frames with blush painted into the lenses. Put them on and color appears across the cheeks, letting you build a flustered look without touching the expression. Light at △7,732, and distributed free.

Price: free sits above a third, under ¥1,000 is 98%

Price Distribution

Price bucket distribution for products in this theme during the period.

Price distribution runs free 36 / ¥1–499 at 33 / ¥500–999 at 32 / ¥1,000–1,999 at 2 / nothing above ¥2,000. Under ¥1,000 accounts for 101 of 103, about 98%, leaving just two above it. Free sits at 36 (about 35%); set beside April's 31% and May's 30%, all three months hover around a third.

On the paid side, the ¥1–499 band is thickest at 33, and it holds one release that leaned into the season.

Mizukishop's "Hydrangea Dew" is an earring-and-nail set built from layered hydrangea petals. The petals are thin and translucent, and small pearls stand in for raindrops across the nails. White, sky, blue, purple, pink, and a gradient are included, supporting 6 avatars at ¥350. Mizukishop also placed #7 in the May report with a lace babushka released for 1,000 followers.

From the same band, a release you can buy piece by piece.

可丹くらのガレージ's "Apocalypse Bird Set" combines wings covered in glowing yellow eyes with red-taloned arms. The wings, arms, large eyes, and a dark forest entrance sell separately at ¥200 each, with all four bundled at ¥500 — so you can buy the whole world or add only the parts you want.

June 2026 through an accessory creator's eyes

Pulling four threads from the Top 10 and June's overall numbers. Three months are stacked so the movement against the April and May reports is visible.

MetricApril 2026May 2026June 2026
Items in scope101112103
Median price¥300¥300¥300
Median likes577652561
Share free31%30%35%
Share under ¥1,00098%96%98%
Halo count (overall)131819
Leading tasteCute (26)Cool (24)Dark (22)

Points worth watching as an accessory creator:

  1. Answering a follower milestone took three ranks in a row — Ranks two through four were all released for a milestone: 1,000, 10,000, and 30,000 followers. The answers differ, though — a free version shown for eight days before moving to regular sales (#2), or simply left free (#3, #4). The same move worked for shops thirty times apart in size, which is the interesting part: what decided the ranking was what got released at the milestone, not the follower count itself. Free releases holding above a third of the month reads less as discounting and more as this habit accumulating.

  2. Nails became a category fought on support-list depth and finely cut pricing — Hand shapes differ enormously between avatars, so nails have to be fitted one at a time. That labor shows up directly in support lists and price structures: #5 covers 36 avatars, #7 organizes 17 into 14 plans, Kitsch Nail from the trends covers 12 at ¥250 each, and Star Jellyfish Earrings lists around 50 avatars at ¥200 apiece. Per-avatar pricing paired with a full pack is becoming the standard shape in this band.

  3. Halos led for a sixth month, and the use cases got specific — 19 items keep them on top. Look at the content and #6 treats the inside of the ring as a moon clock, the drinking halo from the trends displays your count and your drink, and Aqua Orbit Halo circles fish over a water surface. In May it was still "a vessel for information or space"; June brings it down to telling people how many drinks you've had at a party. The ring's shape never changes, yet room for new work keeps opening up, because the list of things you can put in it is still wide.

  4. Movement started reaching past the wearer to the person in front of them — #9 loosens its bone fingers for your own hand or somebody else's. #1 summons and dismisses a mask on a right-hand gesture, switching between masked and bare. Rather than sway physics or looping animation, pieces whose state changes in response to an action placed near the top. An accessory that reacts within the distance between friends makes the exchange itself part of the product, not just a single photo.

Summary

June 2026 accessories were a month where shop milestones came back as work. Ranks two through four were released for the 1,000-, 10,000-, and 30,000-follower marks at three shops of very different sizes, some showing a free version only for the length of the celebration, others simply leaving it free. And none of them treated the occasion as a reason to cut corners: three babushka types in two colors, dedicated prefabs for twelve avatars, four plush characters in two poses each — the same effort that goes into an ordinary release.

The other thing that stays with me is where the labor went: into support lists and into how pieces respond. Nails can only be fitted one hand shape at a time, and depth of support at 36 or 17 avatars, plus pricing cut fine enough to buy a single one, was the answer creators gave. A skeletal hand eases its grip for an approaching finger; a fox mask appears at the shape of a right hand. Work that reaches past your own appearance and into the exchange happening in front of you is showing up too. With 98% of the month sitting under ¥1,000, seeing effort pushed in such patient directions says a lot — the accumulation of people who keep making comes back as the ranking itself.

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About the data

  • Aggregation date: 2026-08-07
  • Scope: accessories published on Booth between 2026-06-01 and 2026-06-30 (103 items)
  • Ranking basis: like_count in descending order as of the aggregation date
  • Inclusion criteria: the VRCFinder database only collects products with 300 or more likes, so items below that threshold at aggregation time are not included
  • Note: figures and rankings in this article are a snapshot as of the aggregation date and may differ from current values. "Published" refers to when the Booth product page went live, which can differ from when sales actually began
  • Supported models, specs, and prices are based on Booth product pages as of writing. Sale prices and updates may change, so please check the Booth page before purchasing
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