Tag: fashionable tv characters

Character Wear: Chloe (Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23)

The key to looking good and feeling great is without a doubt having self-confidence, and who better embodies confidence then Chloe from the new television series Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23?  This show is centered around the New York City party girl, Chloe, 

Character Wear: Barney Stinson

This week I realized that I have neglected to profile the wardrobe of Barney Stinston, a character so defined by what he wears that he personifies his clothes and has even sang songs about them! If you watch the show you know that Barney is 

Character Wear: Amanda Vaughn

A new show that my mom and I have started watching recently, and are LOVING, is GCB.  GCB stands for Good Christian Belles, but the women of this show are anything but! The show revolves around former Dallas mean girl Amanda Vaughn, who has grown 

Character Wear: Sherlock Holmes

I love British style, and I especially love traditional British menswear, it always looks so sharp! One of my favourite British men is the super sleuth Sherlock Holmes.  Though traditionally he wears a cape and a ridiculous deerstalker hat, the BBC has reinvented him in 

Character Wear: Dallas Royce

One of the highest rated new comedies on TV is the Wednesday show Suburgatory.  There are a lot of really cool, awkward, and funny characters on this show (my favorite is Firefly alum Alan Tudyk).  One of the most interesting characters is Dallas Royce, glamorous 

Character Wear: Elena Gilbert

This week I have a tough girl mentality and so I thought I’d write about someone tough and strong; Elena Gilbert, everyone’s favorite vamp-loving fashionista.  Elena is the girl everyone wants to be, or wants to be with.  She’s kind, generous, beautiful, popular, and secretly 

From the Editor: 10 Most Fashionable TV Characters

So after reading NextMovie.com’s list of the 9 most fashionable movie characters, We knew we had to make our own list of fashionable TV characters. How many times can a character change ensembles throughout the length of a movie anyway? The true test of a