I know I’m not the only one who spends herΒ Saturday nightΒ binge watching TV shows and movies. Every once in a while I come across a character that stays with us forever. Since I’ve always been a fashion enthusiast I never forget a character with an iconic wardrobe. However, I haven’t just picked up style tips from these fictional fashionista’s, but I’ve learned many life lessons from them too. Check all the lessons I’ve learned from some seriously stylish ladies from TV and movies.Β
1) Rachel Green

Of course, I had to include Rachel Green from everybody’s favourite 90s sitcom Friends. She was definitely the most fashion-forward of the group. Rachel taught me not only about style but about life. From the very first episode, Rachel realizes she needs to start making her own income after her dad cuts her off. Yes, she was a terrible waitress, but she pursued her love of fashion and that led her to a job at Ralph Lauren. Earning her own money gave her a sense of accomplishment and independence.
2) Cher Horowitz

I obviously canβt forget my fictional fashionista’s girl Cher from one of the best 90βs movies of all time Clueless. Β Thanks to her dads money Cher’s closet was home to lots of designer pieces. Cher taught me a very important lesson and that is to never settle for less than you deserve. You have to know your self-worth and never lower your standards. You should treat yourself like a queen and make sure that your man treats you like one too.
3) Elle Woods

Elle Woods is one of my favourite characters of all time from one of my favourite movie series all time Legally Blonde. I love how Elle was never afraid to be herself. Β Not only did she prove that blondes are not dumb but she proved that it is possible to have beauty and brains. Fictional Fashionista Elle showed me that having faith in yourself is important. Never let a man dictate the decisions your make or tell you youβre capable of. Β Not only did she prove Warner wrong but she became one stylish kick-ass lawyer. Her story is proof that the best revenge really is success.
4) Blair Waldorf and Serena Van Der Woodsen

Gossip Girl’s Blair Waldorf and Serena Van Der Woodsen were a glamorous Fictional Fashionista’s pair of gal pals who took over the streets of Manhattan in their lavish wardrobe. Blairβs style was more feminine, chic, and elegant while Serena’s style was effortless, edgy and sexy. Although Blair was very manipulative, she was determined to be a strong and powerful woman. Having a successful career and making a name for herself was very important to her. Blair taught me that you should pursue your passions and that you should never let anyone or anything distract you from your goals. Serena taught me that you can’t runaway from your problems. You need to tackle your problems and take the steps you need to make things better.
5) Rebecca Bloomwood

Otherwise known as the “girl in the green scarf,” from the film Confessions of a Shopaholic. Becky taught us that is shopping does not bring happiness and that budgeting our money is always a good idea. Donβt get me wrong, shopping can definitely be an enjoyable experience but donβt depend on credit cards, especially if you donβt have the money to pay the bill. Sometimes we get carried away and end up purchasing products we can’t afford without thinking of the consequences. Becky learns this the hard way when a debt collector demands she pay her bills. She also taught me you don’t need to wear designer clothing to have great style.
6) The Girls from Pretty Little Liars

The Fictional Fashionista’s, aka main characters in Pretty Little Liars are known for their dynamic style. Β With so many characters you are bound to see our own personal style in one of these girls wardrobes. Personally, I am a mix of Emily and Hanna. Emily is very casual and sporty whereas Hanna is very trendy, dressy, and makes good use of her accessories. Aria’s style is very funky and wardrobe consists of many prints and patterns, while Spencer’s style is very preppy and sophisticated. Watching the four girls get constantly bullied and seeing how much of an emotional toll it has on them makes you realize how important it is to have a support team. Β Having supportive friends by your side can make difficult situations just a little bit easier. Good friends arenβt easy to find but once youβve found them it feels good knowing that there is someone to turn to in your time of need.
7) Jessica Day

Representing all the weird and quirky girls out there is Jessica Day from the sitcom New Girl. Jess’s wardrobe makes me want to raid Kate Spade. From wearing bright colours to polka dots, every outfit Jess wears embodies who she is. She’s not afraid of showing off her legs in dainty dresses and skirts. Jess teaches us that you should embrace all your quirks and kinks. She taught me that you need to stick up for what you believe in.
8) Petra Solano

The queen of making shorts look chic is Petra Solano from the American telenovela Jane the Virgin. Throughout the seasons weβve seen Fictional Fashionista‘s Petra wear bright colours, feminine dresses, and rock stilettos. Although at the beginning of the series she is the antagonist, her character is proof that people can change. Β As Petraβs character develops she stops plotting against Jane and Rafael and starts to open up more about her insecurities and her emotions. She starts developing genuine friendships. Sometimes we have our walls up for too long we donβt know how to take it down. Petra teaches us that itβs okay to talk about your emotions and that you donβt have to deal with everything on your own.
9) The Evil Queen

If youβve ever wondered what an actual queen looks like then you have to check the ever so glamorous Evil Queen on the fantasy drama series Once Upon A Time. The Evil Queen was always in an extravagant gown and making a serious fashion statement with her jewellery. Her outfits always exude power. While watching Reginaβs storyline unfold we learn that holding a grudge isnβt worth it and takes up way to much of your energy. Even though it takes a long time for Regina to forgive Snow White she learns that holding grudge only makes you bitter. Learning how to forgive is hard, but itβs possible.
10) Fallon Carrington

Being born into wealth, Fallon’s closet from Dynasty is full of luxurious designer pieces. Sheβs always dressed like sheβs the most important person in the room while rocking her signature look, winged liner and red lip. Although, Fallon has turned to scheming to get her way sometimes the most important thing she taught me was to never let a man push her around or bully her. She makes it very clear to the men in the room she is not intimidated and shows us that women can be the boss too. She is ambitious and determined to achieve her goals and is not going to let the patriarchy to stop her.
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I could not love this post any more than I do if I tired. Great adivce from my favorite girls!
Definetly my favorite article yet!
Sweet post- going through all of these leading ladies’ descriptions brought back all the memories of watching these series π Blair was my absolute favorite- yes, she definitely had her flaws, but her grit, ability for deep commitment, and not least of all, her sense of style made her absolutely fabulous too!
Agreed. I loved her too!
Good thoughts! I love so many of these ladies!
Me tooπ
What a fun post! I love the powerful yet classy style of the evil queen. It just demands respect!
Her outfits are gorgeous!