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How To Be a Baddie: Style, Aesthetics, & Lifestyle

Clive A. by Clive A.
November 23, 2024
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If you’ve ever admired the fierce confidence, polished style, and empowering aura of Instagram baddies or TikTok influencers, you’re not alone. The baddie aesthetic is all about self-assurance, personal growth, and a killer sense of style. Whether you’re looking to embrace this lifestyle or simply want to elevate your vibe, this guide will teach you everything you need to know to become a baddie and own your confidence.

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What is a Baddie?

At its core, a baddie is a feminine individual who exudes confidence, independence, and empowerment. Baddies embrace their best selves, whether they’re dressed to impress or relaxing in casual wear.

Key Traits of a Baddie:

  • Confidence: Feeling beautiful and self-assured in any situation.
  • Empowerment: Uplifting yourself and others through compassion and strength.
  • Independence: Setting goals and working towards them with determination.

Types of Baddies:

  1. Budget Baddie:
    • Style doesn’t need a high price tag. Originating in the 1990s among African-American women, the budget baddie aesthetic thrives on thrifted clothing and drugstore makeup worn like luxury items.
  2. Soft Baddie:
    • This style incorporates pastel colors, cozy knitwear, and a softer, more feminine vibe while maintaining the confidence and edge of a baddie.
  3. Luxurious Baddie:
    • Inspired by Hollywood icons like Rihanna and the Kardashians, this look blends high-end fashion with bold jewelry. Minimalist makeup with defined brows or a bold lip completes the aesthetic.
  4. Y2K Baddie:
    • Drawing from late-1990s and early-2000s trends, Y2K baddies love low-rise skirts, bold jewelry, and colorful makeup that channels nostalgic, playful energy.

How to Act Like a Baddie

A baddie is more than her looks—she’s defined by her attitude and actions. Here’s how to embrace the baddie mindset:

1. Practice Self-Improvement

  • Set Goals: Whether academic, professional, or personal, work on being the best version of yourself. Use to-do lists and planners to stay on track.
  • Learn and Grow: Always seek new opportunities to improve and expand your skill set.

2. Prioritize Self-Love

  • Take care of yourself emotionally and physically.
  • Treat yourself to solo date nights, practice yoga, or enjoy relaxing skincare routines.

3. Be Kind and Uplifting

  • True baddies are compassionate and supportive of others.
  • Avoid drama by surrounding yourself with positive influences and thinking before you act.

4. Embrace Body Positivity

  • Celebrate your natural beauty, including body hair, cellulite, or any perceived imperfections.
  • Redefine societal expectations by unapologetically being yourself.

How to Look Like a Baddie

Baddie style focuses on looking polished, bold, and confident. Here’s a breakdown of baddie fashion and beauty:

Baddie Style Essentials

  • Tops: Crop tops, corset tops, oversized sweatshirts, or sports bras.
  • Bottoms: Cargo pants, ripped jeans, biker shorts, or pencil skirts.
  • Dresses: Bodycon mini-dresses for a chic and bold look.
  • Outerwear: Oversized bomber jackets, puffer coats, leather jackets, or denim jackets.
  • Shoes: Chunky sneakers, platform heels, stilettos, or combat boots.
  • Accessories: Hoop earrings, layered necklaces, tiny purses, bucket hats, and ring sets.

Hair and Nails

  • Hair: Slicked-back buns, accent braids, or bold hairstyles.
  • Nails: Acrylic nails with fun designs, French tips, or clean-cut natural nails.

Makeup Must-Haves

  • Brows: Well-defined and bold.
  • Lashes: The fuller, the better—invest in a great set of lashes.
  • Lips: Bold lipsticks with a glossy finish.
  • Skin: Glowing and fresh, with a flawless foundation base.

Baddie Outfit Inspiration

Seasonal Looks:

  1. Spring: Vintage graphic tees, cycling shorts, chunky sneakers, and gold chains.
  2. Summer: Pastel bodycon dresses paired with block heels and dainty accessories.
  3. Fall: Oversized hoodies tucked into faux leather pants or pencil skirts with thigh-high boots.
  4. Winter: Fitted turtlenecks with flared jeans, leather jackets, and ankle boots.

Occasion-Specific Looks:

  • Casual: Matching tracksuits with all-white sneakers, gold jewelry, and a bucket hat.
  • Party: Bodycon dresses with stilettos or pointed-toe heels, accessorized with sequined clutches and rhinestones.
  • Work: White collared shirts tucked into faux leather trousers, paired with an oversized blazer and multiple rings.
  • School: Tracksuits, puffer jackets, tote bags, and bold lip gloss for a laid-back yet polished vibe.

Tips for Becoming a Baddie

  1. Own Your Confidence: A baddie thrives on self-assurance. Wear what makes you feel powerful and let your personality shine.
  2. Stay Polished: Keep your hair, nails, and makeup on point. Self-care is key to looking and feeling good.
  3. Experiment with Style: Mix and match outfits to find your unique vibe. Don’t be afraid to try bold colors and patterns.
  4. Stay Focused: Work towards your goals while supporting and uplifting others.
  5. Ignore Haters: A true baddie doesn’t let negativity affect her vibe.

Conclusion

Being a baddie is about embracing your best self with confidence, style, and a positive attitude. From setting personal goals to curating a killer wardrobe, becoming a baddie means celebrating individuality and empowering others along the way. Whether you’re channeling Y2K vibes or rocking a luxurious aesthetic, remember: what matters most is how you feel about yourself.

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Ready to step into your baddie era? Start today with small changes, and watch your confidence grow as you embrace this empowering lifestyle.

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