Youth fashion, often categorized under various "aesthetics," plays a major role in how teenagers are represented in media. From classic styles to modern digital trends, the visual identity of students is a key element in storytelling. Social media platforms have further amplified these trends, allowing young people to influence global fashion and entertainment through creative self-expression. Conclusion
In popular media, the age of 15 is most prominently associated with the , a rite of passage marking a girl's transition to womanhood.
The "colegiala" at age 15 is often the protagonist of stories centered on identity, heritage, and social status.
Organizations emphasize the importance of recognizing media framing to empower young people to control their own narratives.
remains the most used platform by approximately 90% of teens.
For content to be successful among "colegialas de 15," it needs to be relatable and authentic. It should address their concerns, interests, and aspirations.