'Gossip Girl' Clothing Line: Fashion Do or Don't?
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2011/09/16 19:35:50
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Want to look like the girls on "Gossip Girl"? Here's your chance.
Romeo & Juliet Couture has partnered with Warner Bros. to produce a collection based on the popular CW show, Women's Wear Daily reports.
The line includes embellished tops, bottoms, novelty sweaters, outerwear and draped chiffon dresses with touches of leather, pleats and prints, according to WWD. It will expand into handbags and accessories for spring.
With price tags ranging from $80 to $200 retail, the line ain't cheap, but you don't have to be nearly as wealthy as Serena van der Woodsen and Blair Waldorf to afford it.
"Gossip Girl by Romeo & Juliet Couture is the first to create a contemporary and accessible line of apparel that gives us a platform to bring that signature fashion inspiration to the public in a more significant way," Sonia Borris, senior vice president, marketing and operations at Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Marketing, told WWD.
The line would sell at Kitson, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue just in time for the show's Sept. 26 premiere. Will you "buy" into the trend? Or do you have no desire to look like over-privileged New York City teens?
Romeo & Juliet Couture has partnered with Warner Bros. to produce a collection based on the popular CW show, Women's Wear Daily reports.
The line includes embellished tops, bottoms, novelty sweaters, outerwear and draped chiffon dresses with touches of leather, pleats and prints, according to WWD. It will expand into handbags and accessories for spring.
With price tags ranging from $80 to $200 retail, the line ain't cheap, but you don't have to be nearly as wealthy as Serena van der Woodsen and Blair Waldorf to afford it.
"Gossip Girl by Romeo & Juliet Couture is the first to create a contemporary and accessible line of apparel that gives us a platform to bring that signature fashion inspiration to the public in a more significant way," Sonia Borris, senior vice president, marketing and operations at Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Marketing, told WWD.
The line would sell at Kitson, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue just in time for the show's Sept. 26 premiere. Will you "buy" into the trend? Or do you have no desire to look like over-privileged New York City teens?
Top Opinion
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runningintriangles 2011/09/17 21:40:24Fashion do+5From what I've seen, the wardrobe for the Gossip Girl series is quite lovely, it seems to be a mix of very classic pieces with a modern flair.





















I love the dresses Serena wears also Jenny!!!