Doja Cat is the girl who can do it all. She’s stepped out in Mugler bodysuits, velour tracksuits, and custom outfits from emerging designers — all while accenting each look with a set of wild nails and hairdos. In line with the release of her album Planet Her, she’s been stepping out in fits that are truly out of this world.
As one of the most active celebrities on social media, however, Doja has proved she’s just like anyone else. She likes to make TikToks in matching sweats and hosts Instagram Lives in cargo pants and beanies.
Sure, her content might get more views than yours — but that doesn’t mean you can’t replicate her look. Channel Doja with these eight “Juicy” pieces under $100.
Anything pink and tight practically screams Doja, and this bodysuit is no exception. Style the piece with matching pink pants and statement jewelry, or go full-Doja and just wear it by itself.
Doja has been leaning into subversive basics lately, opting for anything with sheer mesh, neutral tones, and cutouts. These pants check all the boxes, just accent with hoops and a matching mesh top.
Like most of us in the winter, Doja loves a good teddy jacket. This fuzzy iteration, complete with flower graphics, would look great with a pair of the singer’s low-waisted sweats.
This Doja-approved set has been worn by the singer in multiple Instagram Live sessions. She styled hers with statement eyeshadow and clear glass earrings.
Channeling her inner skater style, Doja appreciates a good beanie. We’re sure this iteration is part of her massive collection, considering its bold neon style. Complete the look with a statement eye look and hoops.
What better way to channel the “Juicy” singer than with pink Juicy sweats? These velour pants make running errands — or just hanging around the house — luxe.
When Doja’s not on the red carpet, comfort is always a priority. She’s a huge fan of Kim Kardashian’s Skims line, particularly its Cozy collection. Looking at the fuzzy fabric, it’s hard to dismiss the appeal.
As a streetwear enthusiast, Doja has stayed faithful to cargo pants throughout her style evolution. As of late, she’s traded out her neon iterations with low-rise, neutral styles, and paired the pants with a bralette or crop top.