Based on my expertise in youth fashion, having analyzed collections from sustainable brands like Reformation and Patagonia, 2025’s fall/winter for teens highlights “eco-athleisure” – recycled fabrics in muted pastels for active days, blending comfort with conscious choices. For 16-22-year-old girls in sports, clubs, or part-time gigs, this trend supports movement while maintaining style, with pieces that layer for variable activities like gym class or volunteer shifts.
Clothing emphasizes eco-materials: Recycled fleece hoodies in muted lavender over organic cotton leggings in soft peach provide breathability for active hours, suiting developing figures with stretch and support. For occasions like team practices or community events, add windbreakers in pale mint – they’re lightweight for backpacks and offer weather resistance without bulk.
Hair trends favor practical pastels: Soft pastel streaks in lavender on natural bases add fun without upkeep, using clip-ins for temporary trials. Braids or ponytails in peach-tinted ties keep it secure for sports, minimizing damage from sweat or helmets.
Accessories prioritize functionality: Fabric headbands in mint or woven bracelets in peach add color without interference, stacking for personalization during active downtime like walks or workouts.
Nails complement with pastel-inspired durability, short shapes for grip during activities. Press-ons in soft accents offer quick, eco-friendly options.
To embrace, consider Eleglara’s Blush Pink Floral Short Almond – the peach-like pink with blooms suits active pastels for club meetings. The Cute White Short Square French Tip adds a minty fresh edge for gym days. Or the Pure Red Square for a lavender-contrast pop in volunteer shifts.




