TV's Most Stylish Shows of All Time
Bags, shoes, and outfits to copy, great designers and stars over the top, catwalks, and social life; the combination of fashion and TV has always given us magical and incredible stories and makes us daydream, more than any copy of the Vogue.
Indulge yourself by recreating a dream look, rediscovering tailored cuts, glamorous fabrics, and daring outfits. We assure you that elegance will steal your heart.
If you love fashion, you can take inspiration from the cast of these TV series and incorporate them into your wardrobe. Also, be sure to dress according to your body type.
The cast of Sex and The City | Source: Getty Images
"EMPIRE"
In the series "Empire," its protagonist Cookie Lyon showed true style. Taraji P. Henson, the actress who plays her, stated that the character devoured her identity and that she did so in white nails, green and purple furs, python jackets, leopard-print jumpsuits, and more looks a true fashion addict would love.
"Empire," tells the story of rap tycoon Lucious Lyon, ex-wife Cookie, and three children. At the start of the first season, Cookie Lyon gets out of jail after 17 years and a moment later flaunts that parade of excessive looks that make sense.
Later on, Saks, the most famous American luxury department store, created an "Empire collection" in the spirit of the series.
"THE CROWN"
The period royal drama looks have conquered millions of viewers and dictated trends in terms of style: it is no coincidence that corsets, collars and empire-style dresses, floral patterns, lace, and laces have sprung up in the 2021 fashion trends.
The protagonist of the fourth season of "The Crown" is Princess Diana and, with her, also her legendary dresses. The very refined 80s wardrobe staged by actress Emma Corrin is a triumph of elegance: the original costumes are almost faithfully reproduced and remind us how much Lady D has been and still is a timeless style icon.
From the wedding dress of Queen Elizabeth II to the infamous pink suit that Jackie Kennedy wore on the day of her husband's murder, the series has been hitting the spot and giving us dresses that can undoubtedly be considered real masterpieces.
"DYNASTY"
From Prada to Valentino, from Acquazzura to Versace, the protagonists of the reboot of the 80s series bring the most desired creations of fashion houses to the small screen.
The series is a reboot of the first version of "Dynasty" soap opera broadcast in the United States from January 1981 to May 1989, born to revive the myth of the Carrington and Colby families.
Power struggles, romantic intrigues, revenge games are marked by the most desired looks by all women, including sparkling evening dresses, real power woman outfits, vertiginous heels, and the most precious jewels and accessories.
"SCANDAL"
The style of the beautiful protagonist Olivia Pope is an inspiration for many women who juggle careers and fashion. She is a lawyer full of grit and class who wanders the corridors of the White House.
In "Scandal," Ms. Pope embodied the quintessence of glamor! Impeccable on every occasion, it represents an inexhaustible source of inspiration for any career woman.
Classic blazers, oversized coats with a deconstructed design, elegant suits, enveloping capes, and shaped overcoats distinguish the refined style of the famous gladiator.
"SEX AND THE CITY"
You know, "Sex And The City" is fashion and always will be. We will never be able to forget the iconic looks spotted on the streets of Manhattan by Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte: an indescribable joy for the eyes of all fashion-addicted!
So, while we look forward to the reboot of the beloved series with Sarah Jessica Parker, let us be inspired once again by the looks of this TV show, sparkling with femininity and coolness from all sides.
In the dress code of "Sex And The City," there is no shortage of sheath dresses and full skirts, the French-inspired looks so adored by Carrie Bradshaw, and even super 90s garments such as the little black dresses.
These outfits from the TV series are a real hymn to femininity and glamor, so much so that they have often anticipated fashions and dictated our trends, and, after so long, they still can't leave us breathless.