Teen Girl Top Fashion Trends Fall 2014

Fall 2014 Fashion Trends for Your Teenage Daughter That Won’t Break the Bank

Teen Girl Top Fashion Trends Fall 2014My daughter is a fashionista and is constantly following the top trends according to magazines like Teen Vouge, Seventeen, Girl’s Life and other popular magazines for teen girls. As a mom, I am careful about what trends I allow her to follow because I am not big on the super sexy low-cut items or short daisy duke shorts. As the temperatures get cooler outside, your teenager is probably pulling out their cozy sweaters, long sleeve shirts, jeans, and their favorite pair of boots. Today, I wanted to share with you some of the top fall 2014 fashion trends for your teenage daughter that won’t break the bank.

Shoes

Shoes are also a great interchangeable accessory to your wardrobe and having multiple shoes to choose form can instantly change the look of your outfit. As a rule of thumb, I generally choose nuetral color shoes so that I can wear them weather I dress up or down, depending on the occasion. Nordstrom has a huge selection of shoes up to 70% off plus free shipping using this promo code. Your child’s basic wardrobe should consist of a pair of tennis shoes for running, causal tennis shoes, and a minimum of one pair of dress shoes.

BoyFriend Jeans

My daughter tends to wear jeans on a regular basis and they are always in style. However, fashion trends are showing a switch from the skinny jeans to the boyfriend jeans. Don’t worry these jeans aren’t jeans that your daughter got from her boyfriend. Boyfriend jeans are a relaxed fit pair of jeans that are comfortable. They were designed to fit like the jeans that she would possibly borrow from her boyfriend. These jeans are also made so that they fit your daughter properly (since they were specifically designed for a woman’s body) and they love them because they don’t bunch up or sag like other jeans. If your daughter is worried about them looking frumpy or like old lady jeans, have her try on several different pairs until she finds the style that works for her. Just remember that when buying jeans, you should avoid buying jeans with holes in them especially if they are against your child’s dress code.

Purchase Shirts and Sweaters that You Can Mix and Match

Find several tops that you can mix and match. This will help expand your wardrobe and give you plenty of options when it comes to wearing an outfit. When searching for tops, ask yourself if you can tuck it in, wear it out, tie or knot it, or add a belt? A shirt that can do all 4 of these styles is a great shirt because it gives you 4 different ways to wear it. Then ask yourself if the top would look good with a jeans, slacks, or skirt? If so, then you have increased the number of ways that you can wear your outfits to save you money on your child’s wardrobe.

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7 responses to “Fall 2014 Fashion Trends for Your Teenage Daughter That Won’t Break the Bank”

  1. Kero Pinkihan Avatar

    Great guide. And I am wanting a boyfriends jeans with a lot of attitude for a long time now. I guess your tips apply to us adults too!

    1. Christy Avatar

      Yes, the trends can apply for adults too. I hope you find the right pair of boyfriend jeans.

  2. Rebel Sweetheart Avatar

    Great tips! Boyfriend jeans are a wardrobe staple around here. 🙂

  3. Karen Dawkins Avatar

    With our school district’s strict clothing rules, jeans and sweaters are pretty much what the girls wear all year. I actually like that it’s simple! I don’t plan to recommend your article to my daughter — she needs no excuse to ask for more shoes. 🙂

  4. Stefani Tolson Avatar

    I haven’t heard the term boyfriend jeans but my husband used to laugh and say skinny jeans on guys was “their sister or girlfriends jeans”. Thanks for the great tips, I have two teens that care about how they look.

  5. Leelo R Avatar

    Great tips and not only for teenagers 😉 I´m not really into this boyfriend jeans trend and I probably won´t be purchasing any bf style jeans either.

  6. K. Elizabeth (YUMMommy) Avatar

    Getting versatile pieces is definitely the key to keeping more in the bank when it comes to clothes shopping.