Spring Break fashion style is a vibrant and carefree aesthetic associated with college students' annual vacation period, typically occurring in March or April. It emphasizes comfort, beachwear, and a laid-back attitude.
The concept of Spring Break gained popularity in the 1930s, with Fort Lauderdale, Florida becoming a popular destination. The fashion style evolved in the 1960s and 1970s as beach culture and casual wear became more mainstream. MTV's coverage of Spring Break in the 1980s and 1990s further popularized the aesthetic, cementing its place in popular culture.