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Gossip Girl Inspired - a list by jeanettelong
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Items that have that preppy chic quality. This also has some cheap alternatives to help achieve the look.
Alloy - PINSTRIPE BLAZER
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This is perfectly Gossip Girl, minus the effort. Throw it together with a plaid mini, jeans, or a jumper. A scarve, pins, heels, and a quilted purse would add to the whole look just wonderfully. Also there is a cute crest detail on the breast pocket. It just sorta catches the eye.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
JCPenney : Speechless Tuxedo Ruffled Shirt
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Description
I actually own this shirt and wear it constantly! Menswear stripes and tuxedo ruffles look uber feminine with a fitted silhouette and seaming. The puffed sleeves make it that much more girly. This is one if the comfiest shirts I have ever had the pleasure of wearing. It's nice to find a good looking alternative to a regular t-shirt.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
JCPenney : B Wear by Byer Trench Coat
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Description
A coat is the first item someone notices. It should be just as special as the outfit underneath. This one really is! The vibrant color is sure to catch anyone's eye and people will beg you to know where you got it.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
Alloy - SKINNY BELT SET OF 3
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Description
These come in a set of three so you can perfectly match them to whatever outfit you want. You can use them to cinch in your waist or show them off with a pair of high waist jeans or a skirt. These are the perfect accessory if you're wanting a smart put together look.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
Guess Banana Platform
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Description
Defy gravity in these 4-1/4 inch heel platform shoes. With this high of a heel, the calf is enlongated, it adds slandering height, and over all your legs look statuesque and model like. In patent and suede with a peep toe, these animal print shoes bring fun to your wardrobe.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
J Renee' Elvira Peep Toe Slide Shoe
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Description
These pretty peep toe heels dance circles around boring footwear designs. With a distinctive wavy upper and pretty pleated satin loop detail, you'll add one-of-a-kind glamour to your evening ensemble.
These look original compared to some shoes. The design and just shape aren't seen very often. Has an architectual feel to them.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
Super Hi Rise Skinny Jeans
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Description
One of the highest rise styles they make, the Super Hi Rise Skinny Jean sits right at your belly button and really flatters the line of hip and leg. This skinny leg is extra long to wear stacked over heels or tucked into boots. Would look cute with one of those ruffled tops tucked in with a cute belt and peep toe shoes.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
Eiffel Tower Pendant on Bracelet
First to recommend
Description
This bracelet is cute. The Eiffel Tower Pendant takes center stage and just shines on it's own. Can be paired with your basic jens and tee or with a dress or skirts. Jewlery is extremely versatile.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
White House | Black Market - Silver Scroll ID Case
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Description
Engraved scrolls grace the front and back of this fabulous, silver-plated case. Opens with the push of a button! The inside reveals an elastic band that securely holds your business cards, driver's license and/or currency. These are popping up all over my school. They're a convienent way to store the nessesities without having to carry around a huge purse.
Updated Oct 15, 2008
Wool Felt Cloche Hat
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Description
Blair wore a hat similar to this on the episode "New Heaven Can Wait". It has a 1930's feel to it. Cute way to diguise a bad hair day or to show your great fashion sense. Not many people are brave enough to wear hats that aren't of the baseball sort. Go and show the world you greatness in this fabulous hat!
Updated Oct 15, 2008
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