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The Best Of The Vanilla Girl Aesthetic Trend To Wear Now

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Gurls, you know I love alerting you to new trends. Have you heard of the vanilla girl aesthetic? It’s all about a style that revolves around a mostly neutral off-white look. No need to go searching for items. I’m happy to share with you the best of the vanilla girl aesthetic trend to wear now!

How I Recently Wore The Vanilla Girl Aesthetic Trend

I prefer to add a camel or beige to my Vanilla Girl Aesthetic outfit. Sometimes cream, ivory, or off-white can wash me out, and adding camel or beige helps to keep me from looking so ghostly. I love this gorgeous outfit; it is CHIC with a capital C!

Here is the base outfit without the long coat. Which look do you prefer? If you prefer to add a coat, but not one that is camel, then check out the one below.

This plaid double-breasted coat would go great with any of the vanilla girl aesthetic items I’ve listed below. You can choose to go either dressy or casually; it is the color combo that matters, not the style.

The Best Of The Vanilla Girl Aesthetic Trend To Wear Now – Sweaters

If I could only own one sweater, it would be a cable knit. They are a CLASSIC. This is oversized, so don’t worry if you don’t like things tight. It’s relaxed and long, so pair it with a great pair of jeans or leggings!

I love this batwing sweater! The sleeves are gorgeous, including the cuffs. And, of course, the v-neck is universally flattering. This is a nice medium-weight sweater, and it comes in a variety of colors if vanilla isn’t your favorite flavor. Lol!

It doesn’t get any cozier than UGG. They put the UGG in SNUGGLE. 🙂 I have a very similar one from Barefoot Dreams that I wear all of the time. Half the time, I wear it like a robe in the morning! Available also in gray and tan.

The Best Of The Vanilla Girl Aesthetic Trend To Wear Now – Lounge Wear

Wear this out for a cute look, or lounge at home. Either way, you’ll look amazing. This is rendered in bouclé, a super soft texture that is as cozy as a cocoon! Pair this with leather leggings to elevate the look, or keep it casual with jeans. Me, I’m pairing it with my softest pj bottoms and lounging on the couch.

This is what I’m talking about! These fuzzy fleece pajamas are perfect for rocking the vanilla girl aesthetic. These are warm and cozy, but the best part? Reviewers say they actually breathe! They are oversized, so keep that in mind. Also, if you’re looking for something a bit darker, they come in many different colors.

How about some comfy sweater pants?! I love the flared silhouette and the wide waistband. Even though they look very expensive, the care is fairly easy. Made from 50% polyester and 50% rayon, they are machine washable.

Do you live in the Arctic? Maybe you want to turn off your heat to save some money? Lol. Well, these fluffy pajamas are sure to keep you warm and cozy! The fine print says that these will keep you warm in -4-degree temperatures! They come in lots of cute colors and are under $50 dollars.

Two-piece sweatsuits are all the rage right now! I remember when everyone wore them years ago, and I’m so glad they’re back. What could be easier than throwing on a matching top and bottom with your favorite sneakers? Also available in chocolate, blue, wine, and others!

The Best Of The Vanilla Girl Aesthetic Trend To Wear Now – Dress

Finally, here’s a cozy long-sleeve sweater dress -a great representation of the vanilla girl aesthetic. Lost & Wonder is a brand I’ve loved for a while. Nordstrom has this paired with a short pair of booties, but you could also wear tall boots. If a dress isn’t your cup of tea, throw it over some skinny jeans or leggings!

Had you heard of the vanilla girl aesthetic before today? Are you now a fan? Let me know in the comments if you’ll be adding this trend to your closet.

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76 Comments

  1. I love the first outfit. Nothing looks more sophisticated or elegant than a winter white (vanilla) outfit!!!!

  2. Loved your introduction today! My mama sewed all my clothes but she ordered my panties from Sears! Basic white every year!

  3. sue ann koren says:

    I didn’t know this was a trend but I love it – going to see what pieces work in my wardrobe to recreate these looks!

  4. Sherry Haggard says:

    Love the vanilla choices and the plaid coat ❤️

  5. Marilyn Byrnside says:

    As a colorblind mother in the 70’s, I loved the matchy-matchy sets. There was a brand called Garanimals that had animal tags on them. If the tags matched, the pieces could be worn together. I wish I could find a women’s brand like that! We all had bangs like your sister’s back in the 50’s. Our moms used tape to hold hair in place while they cut😦

    1. I remember Garanimals! What a great concept. I agree; it would be useful for fashions now!

  6. Kathy Rupff says:

    Hi Tania, Yes, I remember those outfits as a child. I loved them! As I remember, I had a pink/orange and and blue/green striped topa with matching solid pants/shorts. So easy to decide what to wear, LOL! Thank you so much for sharing your photos and mentioning this. Sears catalogs – yes!
    I’m always leaning something new on your blog. Love this vanilla look!! 🙏💗

  7. My sisters and I had those same outfits! Still miss getting the Christmas Wish Books! Love a cream colored sweater for a winter look!

  8. Lynda Brown says:

    Love the camel coat outfit. Though mother sewed most of our clothes, we would get our ideas from the J.C.Penny catalog. Btw, you’re doing a great job styling the new haircut ♥️.

    1. Love the vanilla looks especially with the camel coat. I have 4-5 vanilla or cream sweaters and love them, they go with everything!

  9. I love this for winter. Vanilla/winter white…it’s all good to me. I ordered the batwing sweater for pics we have this weekend. 🙂

  10. Ginger Hiller says:

    Thanks for doing this post! One day last week I wore a vanilla top and pants with a caramel corduroy jacket and caramel mules. The one thing that bothered me about the outfit is that the two pieces were not the same color. Deciphering between warm and cool tones is not easy for me, so I just hoped that they were the same tone, owned the outfit, and went about my day. The plaid coat you styled is beautiful!