So, I was just kinda browsing online the other day, you know how it is, mindlessly scrolling, and I kept seeing these pictures of Vanessa Hudgens. Not the red carpet stuff, but just her, like, walking down the street, grabbing coffee, that kind of thing. And I thought to myself, man, she always looks so put-together but also super chill. Like she didn’t try too hard, but it just works. It got me thinking, what’s her secret sauce there?

Diving Down the Rabbit Hole
I decided to actually, like, study it a bit. Sounds a bit much, I know, but I was curious. So, I started looking at a bunch of her street style photos. Just observing, really. What was she wearing? How did she pair things? It wasn’t about buying new stuff, more like understanding the vibe she gives off.
And what I noticed pretty quick was that it’s not super complicated, but it’s definite. She’s got this whole boho-chic thing down, but it’s also kinda edgy sometimes. It’s a mix, you know?
- Lots of flowy dresses and skirts, for sure. Maxi lengths seem to be a biggie.
- Denim. Ripped jeans, denim jackets, shorts. Can’t go wrong there.
- Hats! She rocks a good hat. Wide-brimmed ones, beanies, you name it.
- Accessories, accessories, accessories. Seriously. Lots of layered necklaces, rings, bracelets. That seems to be a huge part of it.
- Comfortable footwear, mostly. Boots, sneakers, sometimes sandals. Nothing too fussy for everyday.
- And crop tops. She wears a lot of crop tops, which, okay, good for her.
My Little Experiment in the Closet
Alright, so after all that “research,” I figured, why not try to see if I could channel a bit of that? Not to copy her exactly, ’cause that’s just weird, but to see if I could get that same easy-breezy-cool feel with what I already own. So, I went to my closet. It was an adventure, let me tell you.
I pulled out an old floral maxi skirt I hadn’t worn in ages. Paired it with a plain black tank top. Okay, not bad. Then I tried to layer some necklaces. I don’t have nearly as many as she does, but I did my best. Looked in the mirror. It was… an attempt. Definitely felt a bit more “dressed” than usual for just hanging around the house.
Next, I tried some ripped jeans with an oversized band tee. Added a chunky belt. That felt a bit more natural for me. I even found an old wide-brimmed hat I bought on vacation once and never wore. Put it on. Okay, maybe the hat was a bit much for my living room, but I could see it working, you know, if I was actually going somewhere cool.

What I Actually Learned (or Didn’t)
So, what was the big takeaway from my Vanessa Hudgens style deep dive? Well, for one, some of her looks are just not for my lifestyle, or my body type, or honestly, my willingness to wear that many tiny little rings. The crop tops? Yeah, hard pass for me most days. And the sheer amount of jewelry – I’d probably lose half of it or get it tangled in everything.
Plus, let’s be real, a lot of it is that California vibe. Some of those outfits would look plain silly where I live, especially in winter. You gotta be practical, right?
But, you know what? It was actually pretty fun to just play with clothes again. It made me look at my own wardrobe differently. I rediscovered a few pieces I’d forgotten about. And it did make me think more about accessories. Maybe not ten necklaces at once, but adding one or two cool pieces can definitely change up an outfit.
I don’t think I’ll be mistaken for Vanessa Hudgens anytime soon, and that was never the goal. But it was a good exercise in breaking down a style and seeing what little bits you can take for your own. It’s more about the feeling, the confidence she has in those clothes, than the actual items themselves. That’s what I’m trying to get a piece of, I guess. Just being comfortable and a little bit bold in my everyday stuff. We’ll see how long that lasts before I’m back in my standard uniform, ha!