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]]>Wearing a blouse with an Eiffel Tower print for your first day at work in Paris may seem like a little bit too much, but it’s a classic Emily Cooper move. The blouse in question was designed by Alice + Olivia, and it’s currently out of stock.
Patricia Field served as costume designer on both Sex and the City and Emily in Paris, and she couldn’t resist paying homage to Carrie with this charming tulle gown.
Due to Lily Collins’ striking resemblance to Audrey Hepburn, Field also wanted to reference one of her iconic looks in this series. Emily’s Christian Siriano gown is the 21st century take on Hepburn’s Givenchy look in Funny Face.
If you paid close attention to Emily’s style, you’ve noticed she has a soft spot for plaid, and it doesn’t get much better than this black and white Veronica Beard combo that she paired off with a classic red beret.
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]]>The post 5 TV Shows That Gave Us Major Fashion Inspiration This Year appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>No conversation about TV style in 2019 can’t go without Euphoria, because this teen drama impacted the world of fashion in the way no other show managed to do this year.
Amazing costumes have always been an essential part of Ryan Murphy’s show, and his first Netflix project didn’t disappoint.
The epic outfits we’ve seen in Shrill really started a conversation about plus-sized fashion, and the show’s star Aidy Bryant even started her own line to make cute clothes available to the masses.
Teen dramas gave us some of the most amazing TV outfits of the year, and the ones seen in Sex Education might just be the best of the bunch.
The adaptation of Philip Pullman’s fantasy series doesn’t really pack the punch, but the same can’t be said about Mrs. Coulter’s style since she’s always dressed to kill.
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]]>The post How “Euphoria” Changed the Way We See Makeup on TV appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Davy’s beauty looks are unlike anything we’ve seen on TV, but they’re actually rooted in reality. While discussing her process with Interview Magazine, makeup maestro behind HBO’s hit teen show explained that she drew inspiration from Instagram, and described her looks as an “ode to what Gen Z is doing right now”.
Paying tribute to Gen Z was extremely important to this makeup visionary, but she always put characters first. Instead of creating a single everyday look for each character, she embraced a completely different approach and used makeup as a way to express their emotional turmoil.
“This was completely different because [showrunner] Sam [Levinson] wanted the makeup to be its own full expression of what was going on with the characters. If they’re experiencing different emotions and circumstances in all these scenes, then the makeup had to be different,” Doniella Davy told Allure.
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]]>The post Celebrate “Gossip Girl” Revival by Copying These Stylish Outfits appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Some of the amazing fashion crazes this show gave us are still around today and going stronger than ever. You could easily copy Blair’s and Serena’s style by giving these trends a go.
If you’ve been closely following the latest red carpet trends, you’ve probably noticed that ruffles are everywhere. Gossip Girl ladies would’ve easily made it to the best-dressed list at any of the major events since they’ve mastered the art of looking good in ruffles years ago.
Blair Waldorf would be nothing without her signature headbands. This retro hair accessory made a major comeback this year, and we welcomed it with open arms.
Enormous popularity of statement belts really took us by surprise, but our favorite fashion muse from the Upper East Side probably would’ve seen it coming. After all, Blair had embraced this trend about a decade ago, and implemented it in many of her looks.
The post Celebrate “Gossip Girl” Revival by Copying These Stylish Outfits appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post Most Iconic Looks from Netflix’s Chic New Show “Emily in Paris” appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Wearing a blouse with an Eiffel Tower print for your first day at work in Paris may seem like a little bit too much, but it’s a classic Emily Cooper move. The blouse in question was designed by Alice + Olivia, and it’s currently out of stock.
Patricia Field served as costume designer on both Sex and the City and Emily in Paris, and she couldn’t resist paying homage to Carrie with this charming tulle gown.
Due to Lily Collins’ striking resemblance to Audrey Hepburn, Field also wanted to reference one of her iconic looks in this series. Emily’s Christian Siriano gown is the 21st century take on Hepburn’s Givenchy look in Funny Face.
If you paid close attention to Emily’s style, you’ve noticed she has a soft spot for plaid, and it doesn’t get much better than this black and white Veronica Beard combo that she paired off with a classic red beret.
The post Most Iconic Looks from Netflix’s Chic New Show “Emily in Paris” appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post 5 TV Shows That Gave Us Major Fashion Inspiration This Year appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>No conversation about TV style in 2019 can’t go without Euphoria, because this teen drama impacted the world of fashion in the way no other show managed to do this year.
Amazing costumes have always been an essential part of Ryan Murphy’s show, and his first Netflix project didn’t disappoint.
The epic outfits we’ve seen in Shrill really started a conversation about plus-sized fashion, and the show’s star Aidy Bryant even started her own line to make cute clothes available to the masses.
Teen dramas gave us some of the most amazing TV outfits of the year, and the ones seen in Sex Education might just be the best of the bunch.
The adaptation of Philip Pullman’s fantasy series doesn’t really pack the punch, but the same can’t be said about Mrs. Coulter’s style since she’s always dressed to kill.
The post 5 TV Shows That Gave Us Major Fashion Inspiration This Year appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post How “Euphoria” Changed the Way We See Makeup on TV appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Davy’s beauty looks are unlike anything we’ve seen on TV, but they’re actually rooted in reality. While discussing her process with Interview Magazine, makeup maestro behind HBO’s hit teen show explained that she drew inspiration from Instagram, and described her looks as an “ode to what Gen Z is doing right now”.
Paying tribute to Gen Z was extremely important to this makeup visionary, but she always put characters first. Instead of creating a single everyday look for each character, she embraced a completely different approach and used makeup as a way to express their emotional turmoil.
“This was completely different because [showrunner] Sam [Levinson] wanted the makeup to be its own full expression of what was going on with the characters. If they’re experiencing different emotions and circumstances in all these scenes, then the makeup had to be different,” Doniella Davy told Allure.
The post How “Euphoria” Changed the Way We See Makeup on TV appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The post Celebrate “Gossip Girl” Revival by Copying These Stylish Outfits appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Some of the amazing fashion crazes this show gave us are still around today and going stronger than ever. You could easily copy Blair’s and Serena’s style by giving these trends a go.
If you’ve been closely following the latest red carpet trends, you’ve probably noticed that ruffles are everywhere. Gossip Girl ladies would’ve easily made it to the best-dressed list at any of the major events since they’ve mastered the art of looking good in ruffles years ago.
Blair Waldorf would be nothing without her signature headbands. This retro hair accessory made a major comeback this year, and we welcomed it with open arms.
Enormous popularity of statement belts really took us by surprise, but our favorite fashion muse from the Upper East Side probably would’ve seen it coming. After all, Blair had embraced this trend about a decade ago, and implemented it in many of her looks.
The post Celebrate “Gossip Girl” Revival by Copying These Stylish Outfits appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
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