Devil Shreds Prada

Skate like you. Dress like you.

There’s always been this unspoken idea in skating about what you’re supposed to wear.

Baggy jeans. Big tees. Scuffed-up skate shoes.

And don’t get it twisted, that look is iconic for a reason. It’s comfortable, practical, and rooted deep in skate culture.

But here’s the thing… it’s not the only way to skate.

You should be able to skate in whatever you damn please.

Whether that’s oversized cargos or a mini skirt.
A thrifted hoodie or a full matching set.
Messy hair, full glam, or straight out the house.

None of it should matter. It’s about expression. Freedom. Taking up space in a way that feels like you.

Breaking the “Skater Look”

Somewhere along the way, “looking like a skater” became a box.

And if you didn’t fit it, you got side-eyes.
Too girly. Too dressed up. Too different.

But why?

Why does turning up to a skatepark in a dress still feel like a statement?

Why does femininity still feel like something that needs to be justified in a space that’s meant to be about individuality?

The truth is, skating has always evolved.
From punk roots to streetwear dominance to now, where style is blending with identity more than ever.

So why stop now?

Dresses, Baggy Fits, and Everything In Between

We’ve seen it all.

Dresses flowing mid-trick.
Baggy jorts and oversized tees.
Layered jewellery catching the light.
Bright colours, muted tones, full chaos fits.

And it all works.

Because it’s not about the clothes.
It’s about the confidence behind them.

There’s something powerful about showing up exactly how you want, not how you think you should.

It shifts the energy without even trying.

It says:
I’m here to skate. Not to fit your expectations.

Our Community, Our Style

What makes skating so powerful isn’t just the tricks.
It’s the people. The individuality. The way everyone shows up differently.

This is what Devil Shreds Prada actually looks like.

Community Gallery: Skate Fits We Love

From what we’re seeing across the community:

  • Dresses, skirts and soft silhouettes being skated hard

  • Classic baggy fits still holding it down

  • Mixing femininity with streetwear

  • DIY looks, layered accessories, bold styling

  • Comfort and confidence leading the way

Every single one is different.
Every single one works.

Why This Matters

Looking at this, one thing is clear:

There is no “right” way to dress for skating anymore.
And there shouldn’t be.

Every outfit tells a story.
Every skater is bringing something personal into the space.

And that’s what actually pushes skating forward.

Not fitting in.
But showing up.

Fashion, Magazines, and Rewriting the Narrative

The Devil Wears Prada is all about image.
About pressure. About fitting into a world that tells you what you should be.

But Devil Shreds Prada?

That’s about flipping it completely.

At Girl Skate Mag, we sit right in between skating and style.
A magazine built on community, creativity, and identity.

Because skating and fashion aren’t separate.

They’re both forms of expression.
They both tell stories.
And they both change when people stop following rules.

Wear What You Want. Skate How You Want.

There’s no right way to show up.

Not in skating.
Not in what you wear.
Not in how you express yourself.

So if you want to skate in a dress, do it.
If you want to go full baggy, do it.
If your style changes every week, even better.

Because the more people show up as themselves,
the more space opens up for everyone else.

Final Thought

The best thing you can bring to skating isn’t a specific outfit.

It’s you.

Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Exactly as you are.

So yeah…

Devil wears Prada.

But we?

We shred in it.

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