5 TV Characters Whose Closets We Covet
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Olivia Pope from Scandal
While no one envies Olivia’s complicated love life, we’re betting most fans of the hit ABC show are equally enamored with the fixer’s clothes as well as the dramatic plotlines. This double-breasted white Burberry Prorsum Spring 2013 trench coat garnered its own headlines during this season’s opening episode.
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Olivia Pope from Scandal
Olivia has become notorious for her stockpile of amazing coats and she recently suited up in an attention-grabbing navy Alexander McQueen fitted military jacket. Thanks to a flared peplum, high collar and numerous buttons, Olivia managed to look put together even as things were falling apart.
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Olivia Pope from Scandal
The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner is filled with A-listers, so Olivia had no choice but to stand out from the crowd. Her mission was accomplished courtesy of this structured black and ecru Rubin Singer gown.
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Jessica Day from New Girl
After a couple of seasons, Jess probably isn’t really referred to as the “new girl” anymore. She’s shown she can hold her own with the guys like when she played football in a Kate Spade striped top and coordinating Valley flats. We’re just glad she removed that orchid-colored Corey Lynn Calter Gwen cape before hitting the field.
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Jessica Day from New Girl
Jess has a reputation for loving vintage finds and proudly declared to boyfriend/roommate Nick that she only paid a nickel for a purse. Even with her admitted old-school obsession, a decent percentage of the teacher’s wardrobe comes from mass retailers, including her favored J.Crew Majesty peacoat and Cece suede ballet flats.
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Jessica Day from New Girl
There’s always a bit of quirk woven into the outfits Jess wears onscreen. Wrapping up Eva Franco’s cobalt blue matryoshka doll print dress with H&M’s heart-shaped crossbody bag wouldn’t exactly occur to us, but that’s part of the reason we’re fawning over the unconventional character’s fashion sense.
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Dr. Zoe Hart from Hart of Dixie
Zoe brought her big-city style to small town BlueBell when she relocated to practice medicine. This edgy ensemble comprised of an Equipment striped semi-sheer silk-chiffon blouse, black Chloe leather shorts and Alexander Wang Noemi combat booties included a healthy dose of New York attitude.
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Dr. Zoe Hart from Hart of Dixie
The good doctor is pretty good at layering, even in the warmer Southern climate. A prime example was how Zoe expertly paired a rust two-button slim fit blazer by Neil Barrett with an A.L.C. animal print silk shirt, black skinny jeans and Christian Louboutin peep-toe pumps.
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Dr. Zoe Hart from Hart of Dixie
It’s a rare feat when a character can make us long for each piece in almost every outfit. Take Zoe’s chic fall look featuring a bi-color trench, a star print L'AGENCE blouse, red ankle cropped pants, and tan suede platform shoes.
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Carrie Bradshaw from The Carrie Diaries
Since the show takes place in the over-the-top 80s, the wardrobe revolves around eclectic ensembles full of colorful pieces. Although most of the looks are too dynamic for modern day, there are usually items like this Torn by Ronny Kobo Solange vintage stripes peplum dress and those ALDO Pravda heels that still translate today.
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Carrie Bradshaw from The Carrie Diaries
We were truly surprised to learn that Carrie’s incredible Dolce & Gabbana floral jacquard coat actually came from the girls’ department. If this smaller version won’t work in your closet, you can always snag the adult interpretation and still style the statement coat with a Paula Cademartori Faye shoulder bag.
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Carrie Bradshaw from The Carrie Diaries
Even though we probably wouldn’t wear a pink J.Crew double-cloth slim trench, Kate Spade linear net spot tights and a RED Valentino patterned skirt simultaneously, each piece can function as the focal point of separate looks. That personalized graffiti top handle bag is another thing to add to our shopping list.
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Megan Draper from Mad Men
Don Draper’s second wife has a fittingly psychedelic 60s wardrobe. While we’d skip the pouffy hairstyle and the excessive costume jewelry, we wouldn’t mind slipping on one of her bold printed dresses.
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Megan Draper from Mad Men
Cut-outs were apparently popular back in the 60s. The ones on Megan’s belted gray sleeveless pantsuit even had an embellished outline.
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Megan Draper from Mad Men
Megan experienced an iconic style moment when she performed Zou Bisou Bisou for her husband’s birthday. Her embellished vintage black mini dress was altered by the show’s costume designer in order to introduce those awe-inspiring pleated silk chiffon batwing sleeves.
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