Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Best Fashion of Gossip Girl Season Two
We look back on our favorite fashions from Serena, Blair, and more.

When it comes to fashion, I firmly believe Gossip Girl is the new Sex and the City. The dresses, the coats, the tights, the headbands -- we can't get enough. With season two's finale, Blair and Serena waved goodbye to their uniforms -- which were never regulation anyway -- but from the looks of things, they won't be downgrading to college sweatpants anytime soon.

We're looking back on all the magical and memorable fashion from the fabulous foursome of ladies with a little Chuck Bass thrown in for good measure. Since 10 just didn't cover it, here are our 12 favorite looks from Gossip Girl season two.

1. Serena, Episode: "The Serena Also Rises"
It was fashion sabotage when Blair sent Serena down the runway in a Jenny Humphrey-designed dress at her mother's fashion show, but the dress and Serena ended up in the spotlight and number one on our list. The little green number is actually an original design from the show's costume mastermind Eric Daman. It's sexy, fun, and memorable -- everything we love about Gossip Girl fashion.


2. Blair, Episode: "Valley Girls"
The queen bee was crowned prom queen, and it's easy to see why with this decadent Marchesa gown. Doesn't every girl deserve a couture prom dress?


3. Serena, Episode: "Summer Kind of Wonderful"
In the season two opener, Serena heated things up in the Hamptons, looking like a Grecian goddess at the white party. The gown, the hair, the jewelry -- we love.


4. Blair, Episode: "Bonfire of the Vanity"Birthday girl Blair turned 18 in a simple black miniskirt and an over-the-top ruffled blouse by Bill Blass. Pure eye candy.


5. Chuck, Episode: "The Wrath of Con"
Chuck wore one of his signature suits as he plotted against Poppy Lifton and broke Blair's heart for the umpteenth time. Heartbreak never looked so good.


6. Jenny, Episode: "Remains of the J"
Serena (Blake Lively) may have stolen the spotlight at Jenny's birthday party, but J still wins best dressed. Her gold Missoni dress paired with a leather jacket was young and edgy, but didn't cross over to the fug side as Jenny is wont to do.


7. Vanessa, Episode: "Remains of the J"
Vanessa's never looked so glam. She wowed us in a gorgeous purple halter dress, looking good enough to make Nate (Chace Crawford) jealous and catch a Bass in the process.


8. Lily, Episode: "Chuck in Real Life"
Lily van der Woodsen (Kelly Rutherford), the hottest mom on the Upper East Side, was chic and sophisticated in this spaghetti strap dress from Armani, complete with origami detailing. Red hot.


9. Jenny, Episode: "The Magnificent Archibalds"
Far too often in season two, Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen) looked like a hot mess, so this ensemble was a sight for sore eyes. The red and black plaid dress by D&G is edgy but age-appropriate -- perfect for a dysfunctional family Thanksgiving. Little J's got to get it right once in a while.


10. Chuck Bass, Episode: "Chuck in Real Life"
Real men wear velvet. Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) paired his cabernet-colored velvet coat with dark denim and a button-down, also known as Chuck does casual wear.


11. Vanessa, Episode: "The Age of Dissonance"
Season two finally gave us some likeable looks from Vanessa (Jessica Szohr). For this episode, she wore a charming print dress by Lauren Moffatt and a beaded statement necklace. She manages to look sophisticated, but with that charming Vanessa quirk.


12. Blair, Episode: "The Grandfather"
Blair (Leighton Meester) sported an uber-sexy black-and-white bandage dress by Herve Leger, but somehow managed to make it look demure with an off-white cardigan and anchor necklace. Sexy but sweet -- it's the Waldorf way.

I'M SCREAMING LIKE A BITCH AFTER READING THIS !

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