Definitely nature style for me. I like tanks that on the surface might appear quite 'tidy' but on closer inspection are fairly wild and mixed up. However, I definitely have an appreciation for all of the styles and have been slowly trying them all one by one.
Interestingly, when you flick through the Nature Aquarium World books, I think it's quite obvious that Amano's approach to nature style is quite different to what people remember it to be (especially on social media). A lot of his tanks were quite wild in appearance, lots of species including pond plants, not such a big emphasis on the beloved red plants, mixed fish species as opposed to a single school - he pretty much had full on community tanks in some scapes, and visible algae too! I actually think he would not resonate with a lot of the sterile nature aquariums that often pop up. Not that he is the be all and end all, but it's interesting how his style has been interpreted.
In particular I'm now leaning more heavily towards pond tanks, biotope-esque and the tidy jungles, and I think flouting the 'rules' is my vibe.