Season 2 of Euphoria recently wrapped up, and it continues to make a splash in the world of fashion. Euphoria leaves viewers with a lot to talk about, and the fashion was trend-worthy every single week. The show is full of drama, darkness, and lots of noteworthy fashion moments. Each character brings their own style, which adds to their storyline in the show. The stylist for the show selects a cool-girl aesthetic with a nice dose of nostalgia for each character.
Euphoria fashion has even made its way onto TikTok, with tons of users making videos inspired by the fashion in the TV show! So, how do you bring Euphoria fashion from the screen to your sewing machine and into your closet? For the scoop on different fashion styles seen in the show and how to achieve them, the answers lie just ahead!
Maddy
She channels true Y2K style, and Gen Z is taking notes. Maddy sports cutouts, velvet, double denim, faux fur-collared pieces, and cowl necks. It’s safe to say that Maddy is a large style influence for the world and more specifically, Gen Z. She pulls inspo from the 90s and 2000s with a vintage feel.
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Lexi
Covering all of the bases from cottagecore to the Upper East Side, Lexi is the true embodiment of the twee aesthetic, which means an overall sweet style including pieces like Peter Pan collars, mini skirts, dresses, and cardigans. Her style is sophisticated with an academia flare.
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Kat
Kat has undergone many style transformations, going from edgy looks to more fashion-forward, feminine looks. Her current style features cutouts, abstract prints like tie-dye and floral, and body-skimming outfits.
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Cassie
Reflective of her soft, sweet nature, her style is full of soft colors and prints like gingham and 1950’s patterns. Cassie’s look continues to evolve in Season 2, bringing her to a retro feminine aesthetic for the moment.
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Rue
Rue has a skater-boy style that embraces a casual and effortless vibe. Her genderless style is a mixture of grunge, vintage, and ’90s skater style. Zendaya is the moment, and her character Rue wears clothes that channel comfort and safety, reminding us her character stays true to who she is.
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Jules
Jules rocks the anime-punk style unapologetically well. Mesh, layering, and lots of bubbly color palettes describe Jules’ style. Fabric mixing is a must to create a one-of-a-kind, signature Jules look.
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The outfits in the show are a large part of what makes the show so iconic. In this show, the school acts as a runway! It’s safe to say that the show has gone beyond a TV drama and is now an entire aesthetic! The fashion runways have even been adapting styles seen in the show. You decide whether that’s a coincidence or not.