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Netflix series! Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah: How Belly’s Wardrobe Played Favourites

The Summer I Turned Pretty. The name alone sounds like a mood board, but what it really delivers is chaos, confusion, and a love triangle that could qualify as an Olympic sport. The cousins’ beach house is basically the stage for every possible summer disaster, from the fireworks fiasco to sandy confessions, getting drunk on the 4th of July, and engagements outside hospitals. Basically… summer havoc in HD. Then there’s Belly, our protagonist, navigating all of it with the kind of grace that screams, “I have no idea what I’m doing - but hey, why not stir up drama between the brothers while I’m at it?” And honestly, it’s not just her heart caught in a love triangle - Belly’s style seems to have one of its own, switching sides and moods depending on which brother she wants to waltz with. Her closet, frankly, looks ready to spill all the tea… or at least all the pomegranate margaritas.


Team Connie Baby

Conrad Fisher: broody, frustratingly quiet with a sad face always, introverted, and somehow managing to be the perfect gentleman - the kind of guy who would cancel his flight if he heard Belly cry. Like, what man would ever do that and bake for you within a few hours? With him, Belly doesn’t need to put on a show; she can just exist in red, boxy, white polka-dotted pyjamas, and he’ll still love her, even if she’s dating his brother. Welcome to Team Conrad, the wardrobe era that reflects emotional intimacy. For summer, it’s flowy dresses in gentle pastels and florals, delicate strappy tops paired with denim shorts, and light, airy layering that feels soft and effortless. Come winter or Christmas, cosy cardigans, light-academia-inspired layers, and library-vibe charm with cute headbands radiate comfort and quiet romance. Every piece is dreamy and feminine, mirroring how safe and emotionally open Belly feels with Conrad. Her wardrobe with Conrad mirrors Belly’s inner world - soft, open, and completely willing to be vulnerable. Her clothes communicate trust, tenderness, and emotional connection. And the colour red sneaking in - along with Taylor Swift’s Red playing in the background? It’s a gentle, passionate love that feels infinite, as deep as the ocean.

 

Team Jere Bear

Bold. Flirty. Slightly infuriating. Super cringey. That’s Jeremiah. The ultimate golden retriever, except not exactly gold when it comes to cheating on your girlfriend in Cabo. Nevertheless, Belly’s wardrobe can’t help but follow his energy - bold, flirty and playful. With him, she’s in mini fitted dresses always, bikini tops paired with denim shorts, and bright, attention-grabbing colours like blue - the official Team Jelly colours. It makes sense - it’s lighter, more approachable more surface level like their relationship. Every outfit is a little wink, a little tease, and a little chaotic - like her closet is flirting right alongside her. She’s experimenting, trying on different sides of herself, and letting the world see a version that’s daring, fun, and unapologetically seen. It’s performative, in a confident “look at me” energy that matches Jeremiah’s unpredictable charm perfectly.

On the flip side, Jeremiah is a total man child. When he needs mothering or fumbling through life, she’s picking up the pieces during times of immaturity and stubbornness when he wants their two-tier dark chocolate mirror-glazed cake topped with raspberry coulis and therefore Belly’s wardrobe shifts. Suddenly, she’s wearing pieces that feel more mature, grounded, wife-level confident.

Think of a two-piece linen set with a top and an A-line mini skirt, a denim jacket layered over a dress, long dresses during apartment-hunting adventures where his credit score flopped harder than his jokes, or delicate lace ruffle tops. These looks reflect her ability to adapt, assert subtle control, and balance boldness with responsibility, mirroring the emotional push-and-pull of dating Jeremiah.

 

Team Cam Cameron

Now, when Belly insists, she’s “only ever been with two guys,” that’s technically not true. She’s forgetting about Cameron - and honestly, so did we. Their mini-romance lasted all of five episodes, a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it situationship that barely qualified as serious, especially considering she forgot her first kiss was with him. But hey, it still counts. Fashion-wise, this was baby Belly era: casual shorts, simple sundresses, and graphic tees - outfits that screamed “training wheels romance.” It wasn’t serious, it wasn’t deep, but it was sweet in that awkward, first-try kind of way.

 

Team Belly in Paris

Au revoir Cousins, bonjour Paris. By the time Belly lands in the city of croissants and couture - leaving both brothers behind - the real question is: what if we were Team Belly all along? Her style gets a glow-up to match: European-inspired fits, sleek tailored coats, structured pieces, and that freshly chopped bob screaming new chapter unlocked. It’s confident, but not Jeremiah’s performative confidence or Conrad’s soft vulnerability. This is self-assured, independent Belly - styling herself without brother-influence (minus that one Benito moment), Team Paris Belly proves you can leave the chaos behind and still look like you own the city - and your life.

 

Swedish Fish or Sour Patch Kids

Who knew a beach house, two very different brothers, and a battle over whether her specialty should be a half-cherry, half-Coke or a hot chocolate could produce so much emotional chaos… and so many outfit changes? I do wonder where the funding for it all comes from. But seriously, her romance journey isn’t just a love triangle - it’s chaos, drama, self-discovery, and subtle visual storytelling. Conrad brought out her softness, Jeremiah brought out her playfulness. In the end, the real summer glow-up isn’t about who she’s with - it’s about who she’s becoming… though, full disclosure, we do agree with her: Conrad is a solid choice. And, apparently, the wardrobe doesn’t lie - the right man can really bring out the feminine side in a woman, because let’s be honest, how could a man child ever do that?

 

 

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