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If you’re raising a tween or teen, the term “VSCO girl” has likely crossed your ears. But what does it really mean? Engaging in a conversation with your child on this topic can be challenging. Fear not, though—we’re here to help you decode this trendy phenomenon.
The VSCO girl embodies a laid-back, beachy aesthetic, often donning crop tops, Crocs, and puka-shell necklaces, regardless of her actual location. She might have lobbied for that pricey Hydro Flask or a quirky Scandinavian backpack to kick off the school year. You’ll likely spot her sporting an oversized scrunchie on her wrist and adopting a carefree demeanor. Sound familiar? If so, congratulations—you’ve raised a VSCO girl!
As you reflect on this description, you might be wondering, “Did I fit this mold once? Am I still a VSCO girl?” The answer is probably yes. The key difference is that today’s VSCO girls champion pet causes, showing concern for the ocean, clean water, and marine life. Who can argue with that?
For those puzzled by this label, it’s worth noting that the term originated on TikTok, and we don’t mean any disrespect by using it. Many of us have embraced various identities throughout our youth—whether as emo, goth, or preppy. Adolescence is a journey of self-discovery, where labels and cultural styles play a significant role in shaping identity.
To help you connect with your VSCO girl, we’ve put together a collection of engaging coloring pages inspired by the VSCO aesthetic. While you color together, consider sprinkling in lyrics from popular songs that resonate with VSCO girls today. This could earn you some serious brownie points!
Here’s a sneak peek at some of the fun VSCO coloring pages included in our collection:
- Page 1
“Cause we could stay at home and watch the sunset, But I can’t help from asking, are you bored yet?” — Wallows - Page 2
“And it might be pathetic, And you might be skeptical, But I just want to be with you.” — Peachy - Page 3
“You look so nice in your shirt, It’s sad because it just hurts.” — Clairo - Page 4
“I want it all, I’ve got this lovesick feeling.” — Coin - Page 5
“Maybe sometimes we feel afraid, but it’s alright.” — Ritt Momney - Page 6
“Loving is easy when everything’s perfect.” — Rex Orange County - Page 7
“I’m not that simple, Neither are you.” — Wallows - Page 8
“And you’re probably with that blonde girl, Who always made me doubt.” — Olivia Rodrigo - Page 9
“Oh, Hannah, I wanna feel you close.” — Girl In Red - Page 10
“Coming and going, Inside out, Back to front.” — Bruno Major - Page 11
“This poem is for a girl who is my friend.” — Unknown
Want to dive deeper? Check out this excellent resource on pregnancy and home insemination at WomensHealth.gov. And if you’re interested in home insemination kits, be sure to visit MakeAMom.com for more information.
If you’d like to see all the VSCO coloring pages at once, you can print them here.