Popular brands vary from school to school, so it might be worth finding out what’s popular in your school first (from talking about clothes to keeping an eye on branding) before you go into a big brand name store. Sometimes it’s about the “preppiness” instead, with sporty brands, while at other schools, clothes are about being casual, unique and trendy. If you’re creative enough, go to thrift shops and see what you can find. Make sure your outfit goes along with what you think is “popular”! Fashions include funky colors, cool patterns, and denim. If your school’s popular kids are more trendy: Look for fashionable scarves, V-neck solid tops, skinny jeans, short shorts, miniskirts, pretty tank tops, bandeau bathing suit, V-neck sweaters, hoodies, jeggings, tights, sweats, Uggs, moccasins, knee length boots and canvas shoes. If you don’t like any of these (meaning that you don’t feel sociable and yourself in them), or if the popular girls don’t wear them, it’s okay to not wear them. As long as your outfit doesn’t portray Dora The Explorer or any “little-kid” icon, it’s totally cool. If your school is such that the popular kids are like the stereotypical cheerleader, buy some sporty branded things as well including cute undies to make you feel fabulous. It’s a confidence booster for many. You should also invest in a cute purse, bikini, about five pairs of pajamas and a winter coat.

Popular brands vary from school to school, so it might be worth finding out what’s popular in your school first (from talking about clothes to keeping an eye on branding) before you go into a big brand name store. Sometimes it’s about the “preppiness” instead, with sporty brands, while at other schools, clothes are about being casual, unique and trendy. If you’re creative enough, go to thrift shops and see what you can find. Make sure your outfit goes along with what you think is “popular”! Fashions include funky colors, cool patterns, and denim. If your school’s popular kids are more trendy: Look for fashionable scarves, V-neck solid tops, skinny jeans, short shorts, miniskirts, pretty tank tops, bandeau bathing suit, V-neck sweaters, hoodies, jeggings, tights, sweats, Uggs, moccasins, knee length boots and canvas shoes. If you don’t like any of these (meaning that you don’t feel sociable and yourself in them), or if the popular girls don’t wear them, it’s okay to not wear them. As long as your outfit doesn’t portray Dora The Explorer or any “little-kid” icon, it’s totally cool. If your school is such that the popular kids are like the stereotypical cheerleader, buy some sporty branded things as well including cute undies to make you feel fabulous. It’s a confidence booster for many. You should also invest in a cute purse, bikini, about five pairs of pajamas and a winter coat.