CHARACTERS WHO INSPIRED REAL-LIFE FASHION MOVEMENTS

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Carrie Bradshaw from “Sex and the City: With her bold and eclectic style, Carrie Bradshaw, portrayed by Sarah Jessica Parker.

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Don Draper from “Mad Men: The epitome of 1960s suave, Jon Hamm’s Don Draper revived the allure of classic men’s fashion. 

Blair Waldorf from “Gossip Girl”: Fashion in “Gossip Girl” was a character in its own right, with Blair Waldorf.

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Olivia Pope from “Scandal”: Kerry Washington’s Olivia Pope redefined power dressing for a new era of women. 

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David Rose from “Schitt’s Creek”: Dan Levy’s portrayal of David Rose brought a unique, high-fashion, and gender-fluid style to mainstream television. 

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Joan Holloway from “Mad Men”: Christina Hendricks as Joan Holloway brought the glamour of the 1960s to life. 

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Peggy Olson from “Mad Men”: Elisabeth Moss’s character, Peggy Olson, reflected the evolution of women’s fashion.

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Jess Day from “New Girl”: Zooey Deschanel’s Jess Day brought whimsy and color back into fashion. 

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Barney Stinson from “How I Met Your Mother: “Suit up!” became a mantra for a generation.

Villanelle from “Killing Eve”: Jodie Comer’s Villanelle in “Killing Eve” captivated audiences not just with her chilling performance.

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