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If you’re a parent of a tween or teen, you’ve likely come across the term “VSCO girl.” But what does that really mean? You might have tried to engage your child in a discussion about it, but we all know that communicating with kids at that age can be quite the challenge. Luckily, we’ve got the scoop for you.
Dressed in crop tops, Crocs, and puka-shell necklaces, VSCO girls embody a laid-back, beachy vibe—even if they’re far from the coast. They might have convinced you to splurge on an expensive Hydro Flask or a trendy Scandinavian square backpack for their first day of school. And let’s not forget the oversized scrunchie that’s likely around their wrist as they embrace their “chill” persona. Sound familiar? If so, congratulations—you’ve got a VSCO girl on your hands!
To help you connect with your daughter, we’ve put together a delightful collection of VSCO coloring pages that you can both enjoy together.
As you reflect on this description, you might be wondering, “Was I a VSCO girl? Do I still fit that label?” The answer is probably yes! The key difference is that today’s VSCO girls are passionate about causes like ocean conservation and clean water, and who could argue with that?
Now, you might be thinking, “Why are you labeling my teenager?” Well, the term “VSCO girl” originated on TikTok, like so many trends these days. And don’t mistake our tone for disdain; we cherish our VSCO girls because many of us were once VSCO girls before it was a trend. If not that, we were emo, goth, or preppy—labels that come with the territory of teenage self-discovery.
Speaking of self-discovery, we’ve gathered some lyrics from artists that resonate with VSCO girls today. While these might not bridge the generational gap entirely, sprinkling these lyrics into your conversations while working on our coloring pages could score you some major points. You can also check out our additional coloring pages for teenage girls, aesthetic themes, and more.
Free Printable VSCO Coloring Pages
- VSCO Page No. 1
*“‘Cause we could stay at home and watch the sunset But I can’t help from asking, are you bored yet?”* — Wallows - VSCO Page No. 2
*“And it might be pathetic And you might be skeptical But I just want to be with you…”* — Peachy! - VSCO Page No. 3
*“You look so nice in your shirt It’s sad because it just hurts…”* — Clairo - VSCO Page No. 4
*“I want it all I’ve got this lovesick feeling…”* — Coin - VSCO Page No. 5
*“Maybe sometimes we feel afraid, but it’s alright, yeah…”* — Ritt Momney - VSCO Page No. 6
*“It used to be so hard to see Yeah, loving is easy…”* — Rex Orange County - VSCO Page No. 7
*“I’m not that simple Neither are you…”* — Wallows - VSCO Page No. 8
*“And you’re probably with that blonde girl Who always made me doubt…”* — Olivia Rodrigo - VSCO Page No. 9
*“Oh, Hannah, I wanna feel you close…”* — Girl In Red - VSCO Page No. 10
*“Coming and going Inside out Back to front…”* — Bruno Major - VSCO Page No. 11
*“This poem is for a girl who is my friend…”* — Unknown
And for those curious about some fun facts, the name “cactus” comes from the Greek word “Kaktos,” which means prickly plant of Sicily. You can print all the VSCO coloring pages in one go by clicking here!
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Summary:
This article dives into the phenomenon of the VSCO girl, exploring her distinctive style and the cultural significance of the term. It provides a collection of coloring pages for parents and their daughters to bond over, while also including song lyrics that resonate with today’s youth.