
Vietnamese Gen Z's way of dressing is not unfamiliar to international Gen Z.
To keep up with fashion trends from international to Vietnamese at the end of the year, Gen Z has equipped themselves with many creative and practical outfit coordination tips.
Layering for warmth and style
In cold climates like the US, Japan, or Europe, Gen Z often prefers layering. A turtleneck or shirt inside, a thin sweater, a blazer or bomber jacket outside. This combination keeps you warm and adds depth to your outfit.

Layering outfits is always a trend chosen by Gen Z - Photo: Harper's Bazaar
In Vietnam, where the climate is milder, Gen Z tends to apply layering in a gentle direction, combining short shirts with oversized shirts, cardigans or thin leather jackets. This style is suitable for both the chilly weather in the North or the year-end evenings in Ho Chi Minh City.

With the weather in Vietnam, a cardigan worn outside with a t-shirt inside is also a suitable choice - Photo: duksunmeomeo
Quiet luxury, minimalist but sophisticated fashion style
2025 is the year that sees the return of quiet luxury, a minimalist fashion trend that still emphasizes materials and sophisticated cuts.
International Gen Z loves basic yet durable items like cashmere sweaters paired with straight-leg trousers or small leather bags. In addition, flannel shirts or dresses are also popular materials among young people during this time.

Quiet luxury style, both minimalist and sophisticated - Photo: ELLE
Staying attractive with street style
Although trends change a lot, streetwear is still the "true love" of many young people. Hoodies, jogger pants, baseball caps or chunky sneakers create a dynamic, comfortable but still individual style.

Rain or shine, hoodies are always the "true love" of young people - Photo: grams.vie
Retro & Vintage, old but not "old"
Retro and vintage styles continue to make a strong comeback. Gen Z tends to combine old elements with modern ones, such as wool or fur coats paired with trousers, loafers or round glasses to look modern and classic at the same time.

Retro & vintage style has always maintained its position as a favorite among young people over the years - Photo: victory.bee
Many young people in Vietnam also choose secondhand clothes as a way to express their environmental awareness and individuality.
Flea markets have become a favorite "shopping" destination for young people. When skillfully combined, retro is not only nostalgic but also has a very creative, "Gen Z" vibe.
Turn the clock around with Y2K style
In Vietnam, Y2K has been spreading since 2022 and still maintains its appeal to this day. Young Vietnamese people love Y2K not only because of its outstanding aesthetics, but also because of its "nostalgia" spirit, evoking memories of the MP3 era, flip phones and early 20th-century pop culture.
Young people often combine low-rise pants or short skirts with coats, combined with fur boots. In addition, Gen Z also combines pastel or light metallic colors, wearing accessories such as baguette bags, small glasses, and colorful hair clips.

Y2K is still a style that Gen Z young people put on their list of favorite styles - Photo: sarahchi0
Accessories are also items that need to be noted when coordinating.
Accessories are also a factor that helps Gen Z express their personality. Beanie hats, oval sunglasses, silver earrings or mini bags are all popular choices to coordinate with year-end outfits.
In Vietnam, young people are also creative with handmade bracelets, hand-painted tote bags or pastel-colored hair clips, making the outfit both familiar and easy to coordinate.

Beanie hats are an accessory that can be easily combined with many different styles, so this is an item that is always present in young people's wardrobes - Photo: HAU HOANG
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/gen-z-phoi-do-vua-am-vua-dep-nhung-ngay-cuoi-nam-20251022055648601.htm
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