Fashion Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com brings together over 1,130 pages across 29 sub-categories covering the full world of what people wear – individual clothing items, footwear from sneakers to sandals, accessories from backpacks to sunglasses, the major sportswear and luxury brands that define contemporary fashion culture, and a handful of style-based sub-categories that go beyond clothing into personal aesthetic identity.

Fashion is one of the most personally expressive topics in coloring. Every color decision is also a style decision – and there’s no wrong answer. Every page is free to download as a PDF and print, or color online in your browser.

Clothing

Dress is the most broadly searched clothing sub-category in the collection – covering everything from casual sundresses to elaborate ball gowns, party dresses, school dresses, and the imaginative dress designs that don’t exist anywhere except in illustration. The dress page is one of the most creatively open sub-categories on the site because the subject has no single canonical color.

Fall Outfits covers the specific seasonal fashion of autumn – layered looks, warm tones, oversized sweaters, scarves, and the warm amber and rust palette that defines September-to-November dressing. It’s a good seasonal option for teachers looking for a themed activity that connects art and fashion at back-to-school time.

Pants cover the trousers in their many forms – jeans, dress trousers, cargo pants, and the everyday lower-body garment that rarely gets its own coloring page sub-category. Socks and Mittens cover the small accessories that kids often find more interesting to color than full outfits because they’re simple shapes that reward pattern-making – stripes, dots, argyle, holiday motifs. Tie covers the formal accessory in its many forms.

Baby Dress and Baby Clothes together cover infant clothing illustration – the soft, rounded aesthetic of baby fashion with its onesies, rompers, and tiny dresses that are a popular subject for baby shower crafts and new parent activities.

Emo covers the early-to-mid 2000s subculture aesthetic – dark clothing, skinny jeans, band tees, heavy eyeliner, and the emotional expression visual language that defined a specific generation’s teenage fashion identity. Baddie covers the Instagram-era baddie aesthetic – crop tops, high-waisted pants, oversized hoodies, and the specific confident street-style look associated with the term. Vintage Girl covers the retro-inspired feminine aesthetic – the high-waisted skirts, Peter Pan collars, Mary Jane shoes, and warm, nostalgic tones of vintage fashion illustration.

Footwear

This is one of the strongest sub-category clusters in Fashion, driven in particular by sneaker culture’s enormous reach into youth and street culture.

Sneaker is the broad footwear sub-category covering athletic and casual shoes in their general illustrated form – the profile of a classic low-top, the bulky silhouette of a chunky trainer, and the specific line art that makes sneaker design one of the most satisfying fashion subjects to color. Jordan covers Nike’s Air Jordan line specifically – the most culturally significant sneaker brand in the world, whose iconic silhouettes (the AJ1, the AJ3, the AJ11) have their own dedicated fan-art following that extends naturally into coloring pages. Nike covers the broader Nike brand, including Dunks, Air Max, and the swoosh logo’s visual identity.

Shoe covers footwear more broadly – heeled shoes, flat shoes, and the general category of women’s fashion shoes that sits adjacent to but distinct from the athletic sneaker sub-categories. Boots cover the ankle and knee-high boot in both practical and fashion contexts – Chelsea boots, combat boots, cowboy boots, and the many variations. Sandals cover open-toe warm-weather footwear. Crocs covers the foam clog that went from practical outdoor shoe to genuine fashion statement – one of the more unexpected fashion sub-categories on the site, reflecting Crocs’ cultural revival in the 2010s and 2020s.

Accessories

Backpack covers the bag-as-fashion-accessory – school backpacks, streetwear packs, and the decorative illustrated backpack that has become a standard element of fashion illustration for children. Sunglasses cover the eyewear accessory in its many silhouettes – cat-eye, aviator, round, oversized. Hat covers headwear from baseball caps to bucket hats, wide-brimmed fashion hats, and beanies. Bow covers the decorative bow in clothing and accessories – the hair bow, the bow tie, the bow accent on a dress. Umbrella covers the weather accessory as a fashion item, with its potential for vivid patterns and color that makes it a natural coloring subject. Nails covers nail art illustration – hand and finger compositions showing decorated nails in various painted designs, a popular sub-category among tweens and teens who use the pages to plan real nail art.

Brands

Four dedicated brand sub-categories reflect the fashion houses and sportswear brands that dominate contemporary fashion coloring page searches.

Nike and Adidas are the two biggest sportswear brands in the world – their logos, their signature silhouettes, and the specific visual identity of each brand’s aesthetic. Gucci and LV (Louis Vuitton) cover the luxury fashion houses – the GG monogram, the LV pattern, the specific visual vocabulary of high fashion that has become aspirational content across age groups.

Style and Hair

Dreadlocks covers the locked hairstyle in illustrated portrait form – a natural hairstyle representation in coloring pages that reflects the diversity of the collection’s subjects. Emo and Baddie and Vintage Girl (covered above in clothing) each represent a coherent personal aesthetic identity rather than just a clothing category – the hair, the makeup, the attitude, and the overall look that defines each subculture are all part of what makes these sub-categories work as standalone pages.

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