Well, it sure looks a little gallente on the global shape, but definitly caldari on the details.
I have noticed a new aesthetical trend anyway since Revelation and the tier 2 BCs and tier 3 BSes. We saw minmatar actually (almost) "finished" ships like the hurricane or the maelstrom, symmetrical and aesthetical ships like the Drake or the Rokh for the caldari. The Amarr and Gallente were however pretty loyal to the first racial designs, and the Caldari/Minmatar new ones were still completely fitting, just a bit... different, like a new breed of the next technological generation.
Then it got even deeper when tech 3 appeared.
Caldari lost a lot of its "blocky/brick" appearance and started to got little wings everywhere and a lot of details overall. Their fighters/bombers, as well as their new stealth bomber are very, very Stargate-like to me, elegant jet fighters coming directly from the future. They also have the naga, which is a little more loyal to the old designs (like the drake) but too straight to be similar to a moa or an osprey though.
Gallente started to see new shapes in their totalitarian organic design. I mean, straight shapes, straight wings and a lot of aesthetical bits. You can find them a bit in the propulsion subsystems of the Proteus, but the new Talos screams that litterally and some people almost were tempted to say it had caldari bits here and there when they released it. The core of the hull is too straight and rigid to be completely gallente as well as the left and right wings.
Minmatar remained maybe the closer to their original look, even if there was something definitly new in the Loki.
Amarr also changed a bit with the legion, which seems confused about its general shape, unlike amarr ships that are most often clear cut out of circular basic forms (most visible with their stations especially).
Overall their new design seems to add more and more little details everywhere, making the new shapes a lot more complex. Just get a look at the noctis if you are not convinced. They also seem more dependant/caring of the aesthetical look of their ships, which was less the case with the old designs that were not always designed for their beauty, but they artistic beauty (which is sometimes different).
Or well, that's my feeling.