Every week, this "Trending Snapshot" captures the newest Booth releases pulling in likes the fastest, ranked by how quickly those likes pile up. When something climbs this fast, there's always a reason behind it — and reading that reason from both the work itself and the way it was released is what this weekly report is for. It's written for creators, to send you home with a hint for your next project.
The August 10, 2026 issue (measured August 10) is led by a black outfit with demon horns and platform boots that ships with an entire bass guitar and amplifier. Three days after release it had gathered 5,604 likes, climbing at over 1,800 likes a day. Let's start there.
🔎 About this article This is a quick digest of the new releases a lot of people are watching right now. It lists items released on Booth within the last three months with 300+ likes, ordered by how fast those likes accumulate (likes ÷ days since release; measured 2026-08-10). Rankings shift a lot depending on when VRCFinder collects data, so treat them as a rough guide. Like counts, giveaways, and sales are all snapshots from the measurement date — use this as a window onto what's new and talked-about.
This Week's Top 10
This is a momentum ranking — likes at measurement time, divided by days since release. It's not ordered by total likes, so even brand-new releases climb to the top if they're gaining fast.
#1: Devi Chord / TiramisU
5,604 likes, three days after release. A biker jacket worn slipped off the shoulders, over a laced bustier and a pleated miniskirt, finished with platform lace-up boots. Demon horns and a tail come with it.
What's bundled isn't just clothing. A bass guitar shaped like a hatchet, plus a standing amplifier, are included and summoned from the menu. The neck follows your left hand automatically, and touching the body with your right hand fires off a sound and an effect together.
The amp can be placed and pinned where you set it down. Play one of the four included tracks and the effects radiate out from the amp, with playback speed adjustable by BPM. Strike sounds and effects can each be muted separately, so you can keep things quiet when you only want the photo.
There are eight colorways, and the bass and the amp change color along with the clothes. It fits 22 avatars, at an upload size of 22.6MB. List price is ¥1,290 for a single avatar and ¥2,890 for the full pack; at measurement time it was half off through August 15.
#2: Sheer Veil Halo / mollow & co.
3,466 likes, two days after release. A halo made from sheer organza ribbon, tied into a large bow and looped into a ring above the head.
The interesting part is what happens to the long tails hanging from the knot. Normally, a long piece of cloth attached to an avatar just dangles from the body — it clips through the floor, or hovers awkwardly above it. This one ships with VRC Raycast configured, so it reads the height of the floor and lets the ribbon ends lie along the ground.
Sit down and the fabric spreads across the floor; stand up and it stretches out at your feet. When a photo includes the ground, the flow of the ribbon becomes part of the composition. It comes in white, pink, and yellow, and installs by dropping a prefab directly under the avatar.
mollow & co. built it with the same ribbon texture as their earlier Sheer Veil Dress, with pairing the two in mind. The planned list price is ¥500, and at measurement time it was in the middle of a three-day free giveaway running August 8–10.
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#3: Bubble Sailor / ParfaIt
2,582 likes, three days after release. A white dress with a sailor collar and scarf, layered with ruffles at the hem. A matching sailor hat and ribbon-trimmed shoes come with it.
This one also hides a single action behind the menu. Hold the bubble wand, bring it up to your mouth, and make a sound — the bubbles fly. It reacts to microphone input rather than a button press, so the motion of actually blowing reads directly on camera.
The dress itself stays white, while the scarf and hat ribbon come in eight colors. Navy or grey pushes it toward a school uniform; green or wine pulls it somewhere quieter.
It fits 22 avatars, at an upload size of 11.8MB. List price is ¥990 for a single avatar and ¥2,490 for the full pack; at measurement time it was in a ¥200 event sale running through August 15.
#4: Mucho / IWANUGA
11,118 likes, thirteen days after release. The pet that learns only the words you say to it and answers through an overhead display and its own cries, which took #2 in the previous issue (August 3, 2026).
It added close to 6,000 likes since then, clearing 10,000 and holding a top spot for a second issue running. ¥1,480.
#5: Memento / ALICE
4,019 likes, five days after release. A white puff-sleeve blouse layered under a black high-waisted pinafore dress, in a classical register. A new release from ALICE — the creator behind the popular outfit "EverAfter" — published as a collaboration with the streamer Chigusa Hayanagi.
A beret, cross charms, and laced ribbons for the legs all come in the set. The blouse can also be removed, turning the look into a strapless dress. The same set swings toward demure or toward grown-up depending on how you wear it.
The skirt shape switches between four blendshapes, from a round bell to a short-front, long-back drape. The blue flower on the choker can also be toggled off.
Colorways are white × black, all white, all black, navy, and dark green. It fits 19 avatars, at roughly △46,053 polygons. List price is ¥1,600 for a single avatar and ¥3,300 for the full pack; at measurement time it was on sale through August 11.
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#6: SecretServant / MONVIE
2,161 likes, three days after release. A tiered-ruffle maid dress wrapped in several thick buckled belts. A katana and scabbard hang at the hip, over thigh-highs and laced combat boots.
The katana isn't decoration — it actually draws from the scabbard. A draw animation is built in, triggered by taking hold of the grip and pulling, and the blade comes in black or white. Ruffles and hardware sit in equal measure in the silhouette, with one action added on top.
Starting from white × black, the colorways run through red, lavender, beige, pale blue, brown, navy, pink, and all white — ten in total. A large back bow with a tail belt, arm covers, and thigh buckle bands are all included.
It fits 18 avatars. List price is ¥1,400 for a single avatar and ¥3,200 for the full set; at measurement time it was on sale through August 28, alongside a giveaway running on X. Every 150 additional likes on the product page adds one more winner to the draw.
#7: RE.Velmira Knit / 【RE】
1,953 likes, two days after release. A black cable-knit dress with a single white belt at the waist. A new release from 【RE】, the same creator behind the two knits covered in the outfit section of the July 20 issue.
The collar sits off the shoulder, and the sleeves balloon out from the elbow. The cable texture carries the whole piece, with ornament pared back to the belt buckle alone.
It fits Manuka, Sio, Mao, Milltina, Airi, Rurune, Chocolat, and Shinano, plus Kipfel and Mamehinata from the Mamefriends line. Because Chocolat and the Mamefriends share base bodies, the effective coverage stretches a little further. The creator notes it was converted with Mochi Fitter and then adjusted by hand in Blender. ¥300.
#8: Meow Signal / EDEN Oasis
3,299 likes, five days after release. A navy oversized varsity jacket over cut-off denim shorts — streetwear, and a new release from EDEN Oasis, the creator behind the popular outfit "Velvet Curse Dress." It's a clear turn away from the dress-centered lineup the shop is known for.
A cat-ear headset, a tail, a fish charm, a bandage across the nose, a shoulder bag with a cat hanging off it. The cat motifs are scattered across the accessories, while the clothing itself stays sporty.
Take the jacket off and it drops to a single T-shirt, changing the read entirely. The loose socks, leg warmers, and platform sneakers stay on, so the lower half keeps its density either way.
Colorways run from bright pink, blue, purple, and yellow through white, grey, black, brown, and navy — ten in total. It splits into 24 parts totaling ▲122,412 polygons. It fits 19 avatars, with a list price of ¥1,700 for a single avatar and ¥3,500 for the full set; at measurement time it was on sale through August 14.
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#9: SylvanOath / CYCR
1,950 likes, three days after release. A sheer dress in layered lace with a long train that reaches the floor, sold with matching hair. A new release from CYCR (Cyber Critter) — the creator behind "Off-Air," which topped the July 27 issue.
The shop that was putting out CRT-headed silhouettes has swung hard toward something forest-spirit. A crown of white roses, antlers and leaves in the hair, butterfly-shaped ribbons, lace wrapped around bare feet — where the previous piece drew hard edges, this one softens every outline.
The flower crown can rest on the head or float slightly above it. The butterfly ribbons tucked into the hair come in 14 colors, from muted blacks and reds through white and pale pink.
The outfit runs 213,809 polygons and the hair 14,228. It fits 20 avatars, with list prices of ¥1,600 for a single-avatar outfit, ¥2,900 for the outfit full set, ¥800 for the hair alone, and ¥3,400 for the full set with hair. At measurement time it was in a launch sale through August 16.
#10: Kaguya / IKUSIA
17,499 likes, thirty-one days after release. IKUSIA's nine-tailed original avatar topped both the July 13 and July 20 issues, then placed 4th on July 27 and 6th in the previous issue (August 3) — five consecutive issues inside the Top 30. ¥6,000.
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Category Picks (#11–#30)
The Top 10 inevitably leans toward whichever categories are running hottest, so from here I'll walk #11 through #30 category by category. Avatars account for 2 of the 30 — Kaguya at #10, and Kirisame at #12, which the previous issue's avatar section already covered. Accessories account for just 1, and that's Sheer Veil Halo at #2, so both categories sit this issue out.
Outfits
17 of the 30 rising items are outfits, up from 16 last issue. Here are three that each decided who they were for in a different way.
First, a summer set released for men and women on the same day.
LAYON's "HAZE LINE" is #11 (2,216 likes, four days after release). An off-shoulder puff-sleeve blouse with wide denim on the women's side, and a striped open-collar shirt with wide trousers on the men's — published simultaneously as two separate packages.
Both sides include sunglasses, a necklace, a bracelet, sandals, and a bag, and the belt and bottom colorways are shared across the two. Stand the pair next to each other and the materials line up, so the set walks straight into a photo. It fits 17 avatars including Shinra, Shinano, Alué, Madaraka, and Naiya (two of them scheduled for later support), at △49,907 for the women's and △35,973 for the men's. List price is ¥1,900 per avatar and ¥5,200 for a full pack covering both lines; at measurement time a limited price was running through August 16.
Next, a set built to be assembled piece by piece.
AdamEve桜's "Double Vision" is #13 (1,700 likes, three days after release). Distressed denim shorts, fishnets, and fur-trimmed stiletto ankle boots, in a dark street register.
The strength here is the combinatorics: 12 tops, 9 inner pieces, 9 pairs of shorts, and 12 leg-warmer-and-shoe sets, each selectable. Pair a printed top with white shorts, or run the whole thing in black, and the same outfit lands in completely different places. A blendshape for toggling the heels on and off is included too. It fits 13 avatars, with a list price of ¥1,600 for a single avatar and ¥3,200 for the full set; at measurement time it was on sale through August 23.
Third, a free outfit narrowed to exactly one avatar.
Anomori Networks' "Handmade Girl" is #29 (988 likes, two days after release). A plaid pinafore dress, made for Urara and Urara alone.
The round white collar carries blue floral embroidery, with a black ribbon tie at the chest. The sleeves puff softly, and five colorways come with matching shoes. Running the opposite direction from broad avatar coverage, an outfit built entirely around one model reached the Top 30 within two days.
Hair
Hair accounts for 7 of the 30, up from 5 last issue and now the second-thickest category. LV.10+ Denim_Hair, which topped the previous issue, has slipped to #17, and no hairstyle made the Top 10 at all. Here are two built along different lines.
Peach Edge's "Medium Layered Hair" is #15 (1,686 likes, three days after release). Shoulder-length hair cut in layers, with the ends flicked lightly outward and a thin fringe falling over the eyes.
The engineering is where it earns attention: the mesh is single-sided, and the UVs of individual hair strands are overlapped to save texture space. That keeps the silhouette while landing at △19,542, and the creator notes plainly that mask-based edits aren't supported as a result. It fits seven avatars — LUMINA, Shinano, Milltina, Shinra, Shuan, Marycia, and Misaki.
The other one packs two hairstyles into a single product.
MT47's "Fox Ponytail & Long Hair" is #21 (1,383 likes, three days after release). Both a long style and a ponytail ship inside the same product, as separate prefabs, so you can swap between them depending on the day.
The strands are sculpted into sharp, distinct locks, and a nine-tailed fox tail is included. Materials cover 22 hair colors plus a mask, and a PSD for texture editing comes along too. It fits 14 avatars, at △25,645 for the ponytail and △25,870 for the long style. List price is ¥1,000; at measurement time a launch sale was running through August 20.
Gimmicks & Tools
Gimmicks and tools account for 2 of the 30. Alongside Mucho at #4, the other one turns casting a spell into manual work.
Inugoya's "traceMagia" is #23 (1,136 likes, two days after release). A gimmick where you draw the sigil yourself in mid-air to cast the spell.
Open it from the menu and a guide appears in front of you: a circle with six points labeled A through F. Each element has its own stroke order — fire is an equilateral triangle drawn in one stroke from the top point, water an inverted triangle from the bottom, light a full lap around the circumference. Only after you finish and touch the center point does the spell actually fire.
The core of the product is deliberately replacing a one-button effect with a procedure. Those few seconds of drawing become the incantation, and anyone watching can tell what's coming. The standard edition covers fire, water, wind, and earth; the support edition adds dark and light. The standard edition is free for a limited window through 00:00 on August 11, and the support edition is ¥800.
Textures
Textures account for 1 of the 30. The previous issue had none inside the Top 30.
kanon shop's "Milky Way" is #16 (2,874 likes, six days after release). A material-and-shader set that takes a starfield and a galaxy as its raw material.
Three preset materials are included, and dropping one onto hair, clothing, or an accessory brings up the nebula immediately. The bundled shader is designed to be adjusted much like lilToon, with base color, emission, MatCap, normal map, rim light, and outline all exposed. An unconfigured material is included as well, so you can swap in your own textures and build your own galaxy. ¥500.
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Reading the Rising Set
The population behind this ranking is the rising Top 30 — items released within three months of the measurement date, ordered by momentum (the same 30 that appear on the site's trending page). Here's what that set says about the current mood.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Population | Rising Top 30 (measured 2026-08-10) |
| Category split | Outfits 17 / Hair 7 / Gimmicks & Tools 2 / Avatars 2 / Accessories 1 / Textures 1 |
| Median likes | 2,728 |
| Median price | ¥1,200 |
| Median days since release | 4 |
| Free releases | 4 |
| Released within a week | 20 of 30 |
| Turnover from last issue | 20 new / 10 carried over |
20 of the 30 are new entries this issue, and 20 were released within the past week. Ten carried over from the previous issue — the same turnover rate as last time.
Keywords: clothes that come with an action
Top 20 Keywords
Frequency of VRCFinder's own keyword tags — useful for spotting trending tastes and features.
The keyword count across the rising 30 puts lilToon support at 4, free at 4, and recolorable at 4 in a three-way tie at the top, followed by PSD included at 3, midriff at 3, inner color at 3, and puff sleeves at 3. Gingham and plaid together account for 4, and distressed denim for 2 — a week thick with summer streetwear.
More striking than the counts is what's inside the Top 10 outfits. Devi Chord at #1 carries a bass guitar and amp, Bubble Sailor at #3 has bubbles that respond to your voice, SecretServant at #6 draws a sword: each of the top three outfits holds one thing you can do after putting it on. Add Mucho at #4 clearing 10,000 likes as a gimmick on its own, and this was a week where the line between wearing and playing sat very thin.
An outfit alone photographs well, but it doesn't add anything you can show in the moment. One action changes that — it gives you a reason to show a friend, and that becomes the entrance to word of mouth.
Supported models: Shinano at 22, Kaguya at 11 in one month
Top 10 Supported Models
Distribution of supported avatar models.
The most frequently supported models were Shinano at 22, Milltina at 20, Rurune at 19, Chocolat at 18, and Manuka at 18. Milfy follows at 17, Mayo and Airi at 16, and the tenth spot — shared by Plum and LUMINA — still sits at 15. Shinano climbing to 22 of 30 pulls it a step clear of the flat top tier seen last issue.
The other number worth counting is Kaguya at 11. An avatar released exactly one month ago is now named in a third of the rising set. Combined with Rurune at 19, which shares its base body, the figures show how quickly a single release ripples out into everything around it. The fox ponytail covered in the hair section shipping a nine-tailed tail belongs to that same current.
Price: free releases decline for a third issue
Price Distribution
Price bucket distribution for products in this theme during the period.
The ¥1,000–1,999 band holds 17 items, followed by ¥500–999 at 6, free at 4, and ¥5,000-plus at 2. The median is ¥1,200, a step down from ¥1,440 last issue.
The trend worth watching is the free count. After peaking at 10 of 30 in the July 27 issue, it fell to 6 last issue and 4 here — three consecutive issues of decline. What grew instead is the ¥500–999 band (3 → 6), a slight shift in weight from stopping people with free giveaways toward pricing low enough to be easy to reach for.
Those four free items are all different in character: a shop's first free outfit still hanging on from two issues ago (#19), a tool opening only its standard edition for a limited window (#23), an outfit left free outright (#26), and one released for a single avatar (#29). On top of that, Sheer Veil Halo at #2 was opening a three-day free window against a planned ¥500 price. As always, prices and sales here are as of the measurement date, and many are time-limited.
A creator's-eye view of "how it's released"
A rising ranking reflects not just how good the work is, but how it was brought to market — more sharply than anywhere else. Here are four reproducible moves from this issue's Top 30.
Creator takeaways:
- Add one thing the wearer can do on the spot — Devi Chord at #1 has a bass guitar and amp, Bubble Sailor at #3 has voice-triggered bubbles, SecretServant at #6 has a sword draw. None of these are elaborate productions; each is a single action added to the menu. But it gives the wearer something to show someone, and it adds a shot to any promo video. There's still room to build attention in a direction that isn't "make the garment fancier."
- Show off a new mechanism in your smallest product — Sheer Veil Halo at #2 uses VRC Raycast to read floor height and lay its ribbons along the ground. A ¥500 accessory given away free for three days is about as small as a vehicle gets, and it climbed to #2 in two days. Testing a new mechanism on a light single item gets you feedback faster than building it into something large.
- Release the men's version in the same clothes, on the same day — HAZE LINE in the outfit section published its women's and men's lines simultaneously as separate packages. Of the 17 outfits in the rising set, it's the only one putting men's support front and center. Building two lines from the same fabric and silhouette widens who you reach along an axis that has nothing to do with avatar counts.
- Carry accumulated attention into the first move of a different genre — CYCR (Cyber Critter) put out "Silent Code" and "Off-Air" back to back in a broadcast-city register, landing in the upper ranks three issues running. SylvanOath, released this issue, swings all the way over to forest spirits. Off-Air is still at #14 while the new piece sits at #9, which shows that the attention you've built carries into the next piece even when the world changes.
The Full Top 30
Here's the complete rising 30 for this issue. Product names link to their Booth pages. Like counts and days since release are as of the measurement date (2026-08-10).
| # | Product | Creator | Category | Likes (days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Devi Chord | TiramisU | Outfits | 5,604 (3) |
| 2 | Sheer Veil Halo | mollow & co. | Accessories | 3,466 (2) |
| 3 | Bubble Sailor | ParfaIt | Outfits | 2,582 (3) |
| 4 | Mucho — A Pet That Kind of Talks | IWANUGA | Gimmicks & Tools | 11,118 (13) |
| 5 | Memento | ALICE | Outfits | 4,019 (5) |
| 6 | SecretServant | MONVIE | Outfits | 2,161 (3) |
| 7 | RE.Velmira Knit | 【RE】 | Outfits | 1,953 (2) |
| 8 | Meow Signal | EDEN Oasis | Outfits | 3,299 (5) |
| 9 | SylvanOath | CYCR (Cyber Critter) | Outfits | 1,950 (3) |
| 10 | Kaguya | IKUSIA | Avatars | 17,499 (31) |
| 11 | HAZE LINE | LAYON | Outfits | 2,216 (4) |
| 12 | Kirisame | Xelevia_Industry | Avatars | 4,885 (9) |
| 13 | Double Vision | AdamEve桜 | Outfits | 1,700 (3) |
| 14 | Off-Air | CYCR (Cyber Critter) | Outfits | 8,878 (17) |
| 15 | Medium Layered Hair | Peach Edge | Hairstyles | 1,686 (3) |
| 16 | Milky Way | kanon shop | Textures | 2,874 (6) |
| 17 | LV.10+ Denim_Hair | LookVook | Hairstyles | 4,841 (10) |
| 18 | Vixen Long Hair | 3K@ZUKI | Hairstyles | 2,248 (5) |
| 19 | Lazy Day | DD closet | Outfits | 7,220 (16) |
| 20 | Mellow Bun | Coquette | Hairstyles | 1,407 (3) |
| 21 | Fox Ponytail & Long Hair | MT47 | Hairstyles | 1,383 (3) |
| 22 | Lust_Sin | EdgeMode | Outfits | 4,964 (12) |
| 23 | traceMagia | 犬小屋 | Gimmicks & Tools | 1,136 (2) |
| 24 | Neru Hair + Cloth | mitokumo | Hairstyles | 7,194 (20) |
| 25 | Utata | Z9 | Outfits | 1,141 (3) |
| 26 | 3rd PINK♡PUDDING | PINK♡PUDDING | Outfits | 13,747 (40) |
| 27 | Sexy Maid -Gimmick- | Laevigata | Outfits | 1,835 (5) |
| 28 | CloverKiss | t-shop | Outfits | 4,704 (14) |
| 29 | Handmade Girl | あのもりねっとわーくす | Outfits | 988 (2) |
| 30 | Hush Layered Short Cut | nua (ヌア) | Hairstyles | 1,380 (4) |
Wrap-up
Laying out this issue's 30 items, what surfaces is that outfits have stopped being only clothes. Devi Chord at the top ships an entire bass guitar and amplifier, Bubble Sailor at #3 blows bubbles when you speak, and SecretServant at #6 draws the katana at its hip. With outfits climbing to 17 of 30 and taking a clear majority, the three that reached the upper ranks each brought along one thing you can do after getting dressed. There's still open ground somewhere other than competing on garment quality at the same price point.
Sheer Veil Halo at #2 was the quiet one in that company. A halo that's really just a tied ribbon — except it measures the height of the floor and lays its tails along it. That single decision pulled in over 3,400 likes in two days. The awkwardness of long fabric clipping through the ground is something most people had noticed and simply accepted. Someone solved it in a ¥500 accessory. Following what's rising tells you what VRChat was asking for that week.
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Always-Current Version and Monthly Reports
This article is a snapshot as of August 10, 2026. For the live rising ranking, the always-updating trending page has the current standings.
- VRChat New Releases — Trending Now on Booth (live)
- [August 3, 2026] VRChat Trending Snapshot — This Week's Fastest-Rising on Booth
For months that have already settled, the monthly reports cover each category in full.
- [June 2026] VRChat Gimmick & Tool Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [June 2026] VRChat Accessory Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
- [June 2026] VRChat Outfit Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis
About the data
- Measurement date: 2026-08-10
- Scope: items released on Booth between 2026-05-10 and 2026-08-10 (2,429 items)
- Ranking basis: likes ÷ days since release (releases under three days old count as three), in descending order. This is momentum — how fast likes accumulate — not cumulative likes. It uses the same calculation as the site's trending page
- What "N days" means: days since release are calculated from VRCFinder's data collection point (the measurement date), not from the date shown on the Booth page
- Rankings are a rough guide: this measurement moves a lot depending on collection timing. It isn't meant to pit items against each other — read it as a way to find the new releases people are watching
- Listing condition: VRCFinder's database only collects items with 300 or more likes, so anything below that threshold at measurement time isn't included
- Prices in the body text are the list prices confirmed on each Booth product page. Items on sale are noted as "on sale at measurement time"
- Note: the figures and rankings here are a snapshot from the measurement date and don't reflect later movement, so they may differ from current values. "Released" refers to when the Booth product page went live
- Giveaway terms, prices, and sales are as of the measurement date. Limited-time giveaways and sales may have ended by the time you read this. Please check the current Booth product page before purchasing
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