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The 5 Most Fashionable Fall TV Shows

Brittany Lazar |
November 3, 2013 | 1:43 a.m. PST

Staff Reporter
Sometimes the fashion seen on television shows is enough to keep viewers watching. This fall, five drama-filled series have not only kept audiences on their toes, but have also captivated viewers with some breathtaking fashion statements. Keep reading to find out which series utilized the latest trends in ways never thought possible. 
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1. "Pretty Little Liars"
Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale), Emily Fields (Shay Mitchell), Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson), and Spencer Hastings (Troian Bellisario) certainly have their hands full: trying to escape the enemy that is A, and chasing after their “dead” friend Allison. Who says they can’t look trendy while doing so? Stylist Mandi Line has worked with the Liars since the beginning, and while all four girls have completely different personalities, she always manages to be on point. Spencer leads the liars in her preppy attire, Aria mixes prints and bold colors, Hanna sticks to girly chic, and Emily brings out her inner tomboy. 
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2. "The Carrie Diaries"
“The Carrie Diaries” is the prequel to a favorite classic, "Sex in the City," which was known to represent the inevitable fashion of New York City. Stylist Eric Daman takes a young Carrie Bradshaw (AnnaSophia Robb) back to the ‘80s, when she was attending high school in Connecticut and interning at Interview magazine. Carrie’s style is defined by statement pieces, glamorous accessories, daring prints, and bright colors. 
3. "Hart of Dixie"
Dr. Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson), a New Yorker at heart, gained her title after receiving a medical practice from a deceased doctor in Alabama. Sticking to her roots, Zoe brings out her inner city girl in sleek silhouettes, professional outwear, and lots of leather. 
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4. "Glee"
Ryan Murphy’s hit “Glee” welcomes an array of personalities to explore, and with each personality, comes a unique wardrobe. Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) has channeled a preppy school girl throughout the series but is more recently revamping this look to adapt to the concrete jungle that is New York. Achieving fame in the city is not an easy feat, but Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera) ups her game in show stopping looks that are rather sexier than Rachel’s; however, both ladies are not afraid to show off their style with courage and confidence. 
5.  "New Girl"
To accompany Jess Day’s (Zooey Deschanel) quirky personality, costume designer Debra McGuire dresses her in fun, modern pieces while keeping up with her maturity and growth in character. Jess was initially introduced in the pilot with overalls and a simple t-shirt, but since then, her style and eccentric nature have effortlessly evolved. Her go-to staple is a solid-colored casual dress, but one may also find Jess in artsy patterns, high-waisted skirts paired with tops, jumpers, and the occasional pajamas. 
Reach Staff Reporter Brittany Lazar here.
  


 

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