Style Guide: Outfit Ideas for Teens

Article published at: Sep 30, 2025 Article tag: Trending
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Finding your personal style can be daunting, especially paired with everything else that comes with being a teenager. If you’re not sure where to start, we’ve put together just the guide for you. 

We dive into some of this season’s biggest trends that can suit a ton of different aesthetics and are tailored to your preferences! Plus, we get into some of the best places to find fashion inspiration to help you experiment with outfit ideas of your own. 

Whether you’re looking for cute outfits for your day-to-day school rotation or pieces that can go with you from hangouts to special occasions, our guide has you covered. 

Our Top 4 Outfit Ideas for Teens (That Work With Any Season!) 

While trends can come and go, they can also serve as excellent inspiration. Below, we get into some of the most popular recent trends and how to make them your own. 

Crop Top Co-Ords 

While co-ords have been trending recently, this is a look that will always be in style. Cropped sets are perfect for the summer as they’ll keep you cool. They can also take you through parts of fall and the end of spring, especially paired with a matching sweater or jacket. 

Solid-color matching sets can be worn together for a monochromatic look, or split to complement other pieces (which is what gives co-ords staying power in your wardrobe). Printed matching sets can range from a twist on office-chic in neutral plaid or houndstooth, or bold in jewel tones with more abstract prints. 

More formal versions of this trend can be perfect for homecoming. Also, keep in mind that if you don’t want to do a crop top, you don’t have to; this trend can also feature a full-length shirt. 

Baggy Jeans and a Tee

This pairing is a classic for a reason. Jeans are great for just about any time of year, and depending on the jeans and tee you choose, they can be worn to a ton of different occasions. 

Standard blue jeans or lighter washes are fantastic for casual events; go with a dark wash or jeans with some embellishment for an elevated daytime excursion, especially paired with heels. For an ultra-trendy take on the look, opt for low-rise jeans. 

Your top can also range from a sleek tee with no graphic, or go with a dressier top for a slightly more elevated vibe. 

Sleek Sheath Dresses

Sheath dresses are a more formal look that can be dressed up or down endlessly; they’re really versatile pieces that can take you to a ton of different events. A neutral or more subdued color like soft pink is a great canvas for your favorite statement accessories, whereas a bolder color or print dress will be the star of the show. 

Obviously, these dresses are tailor-made for those semi-formal to formal events – dances, fundraisers, all that stuff. However, they can also be dressed down for things like girls' night or lower-key dates. 

Add a leather jacket as a dynamic contrast to the feminine silhouette; this can be particularly striking with a dress in a pastel color, a floral print, or in flowy fabric like chiffon. For cooler weather seasons, consider tights underneath; these can be statement pieces too, in a contrast color or a print. 

Athleisure (With a Twist)

Athleisure is one genre of clothing that never really goes out of style and works as the perfect answer to early, chilly mornings. While athleisure is best-known for its tighter cuts, wide-leg silhouettes are what’s trending right now – think closer to a tracksuit look than yoga pants or joggers. 

Something great about this look is that you can find just about every color under the sun. Go with a bold color or a print to stand out and add a little flair to your dreary winter days. Neutrals or pastels, on the other hand, can be mixed and matched with other pieces in your wardrobe. 

If you’re not sure about a totally wide leg, you can find toned-down versions of this trend, or go with a boot cut. Pair with chunky sneakers and keep accessories minimal for ultimate casual flair. 

Even More Outfit Ideas for Teens: Where to Look for Outfit Idea Inspiration

Still looking for outfit ideas? Here are some of the best places to look for inspiration, and consider making a moodboard of your favorite looks while you search. This way, you can also see any patterns that you can add to your personal style. 

Look to the Stars 

We don’t mean literally (though the night sky can be super inspiring). Think about celebrities or other figures whose personal style you admire and do some research. Awards shows looks can be great inspo for formal events like prom; interviews and other appearances can be great for day-to-day looks 

Your Favorite Media

Get inspired by looks from your favorite TV shows and movies. For instance, do you love shows about rich people getting into trouble? Take a look at their wardrobe choices and see if there’s anything you want to incorporate, from color pairings to accessories. You don’t have to go head-to-toe with their exact look; you can start with a few accessories and see what feels right. 

Fashion Magazines and Blogs

While a lot of these tend to be targeted toward adults, you can definitely get inspired by pieces and make them your own. Both fashion magazines and blogs can also be fantastic for helping you nail down what it is about certain trends or pieces that you like, so you can better search for more. 

Influencers

This is probably super obvious, but there are tons of fashion influencers on TikTok, X, and Pinterest that cater to a wide range of personal styles. Take a look at their posts for inspiration and consider making your own to document your fashion journey. 

Your Friends

Do you have that one friend who always looks put together no matter what? Consider asking them about their style and where they find inspiration for it; it may end up being the start of some really fun shopping trips. Just make sure you’re getting inspiration from other places too, so your wardrobe isn’t totally identical to your friend’s. 

Your Style, Your Rules: Start Mixing and Matching

There are tons of places to get outfit inspiration; this guide is just the beginning. If you’re thinking about how to establish your signature style, remember to try not to overdo it to keep yourself from getting overwhelmed. Most importantly, fashion should be fun and your clothes should make you feel confident, no matter the season or occasion!