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What Would Blair Waldorf Do? 37 Style Tips From Queen B
It’s been awhile since we last heard the famous phrase, “You know you love me. XOXO, Gossip Girl,” – and we’ve been on a downward sartorial spiral ever since. Though fashion-centric hits like Katy Keene and Killing Eve have delivered their fair share of inspirational moments, we’ve yet find a small-screen fashion phenomenon quite like Gossip Girl.
Iconic style moments dominated the Upper East Side, but it was Blair Waldorf, played by the stunning Leighton Meester, who was always one step ahead of the style pack. She was a classic beauty with a royally bold disposition, and her polished style translated into the masterful portrayal that captured the hearts of tastemakers around the globe. From the launch of cult-like trends – one word: headbands – to the crème de la crème of designer duds, it was Queen Bee who reigned supreme.
We’re summoning 37 spirited style tips from the one and only Mrs. Blair Waldorf-Bass.
Related: Get Ready, Upper East Siders: The OG Gossip Girl Costume Designer Is Back For the Reboot
Wearing Sweats to Get Coffee Is Unacceptable
Actually, wearing sweats anywhere is unacceptable – unless they’re a pair of joggers styled with an embellished crop top and heels.
Wear Your Heart on Your Handbag
Wearing your heart on your handbag rather than your sleeve will save you a lot of tears. Who has time for tears these days?
Always Store Flip Flops in Your Evening Bag
You may have to walk a block or two to find your limo. It’s not your fault they all look the same!
Gather Inspiration From Iconic Films Like Thelma & Louise
Who doesn’t enjoy a good head scarf and retro shades?
Walking on Uneven Ground Does Not Warrant Flats
Pairing a feminine mini with flats is worse than a sprained ankle.
A Situational Dresser Is a Smart Dresser
This plaid-on-plaid combo is hands down better than anything we’ve ever seen at the Olympics.
Experiment With Different Hues in the Same Color Palette
Don’t trust anyone who only wears monochrome ensembles. They’re most likely dead inside.
It's OK to Coordinate Your Shoes With Your Handbag
Though there is a difference between coordinating and having your shoes and handbag made from the same spool of fabric. The queen of England is the only exception to this rule.
Always Sit Like a Lady
Your mother will be proud. It’s also the best way to showcase the ornate details of your accessories.
It's Impossible to Be Unhappy When Wearing a Fancy Hat
Though the luxe Gryphon caplet, brocade Alice + Olivia skirt, and moody Miu Miu Mary Janes are exquisite on their own, the Ann-Marie Faulkner beret really seals the Parisian-chic deal.
Always Coordinate Your Athletic Equipment With Your Ensemble
Even if you aren’t the most athletic, there is that saying, “looking the part is half the battle.” Wait, is that a saying? If it’s not, it should be.
When the Time Comes, Try on Multiple Wedding Dresses
And have multiple weddings. Just kidding.
Never Ruin a Look With a Bulky Backpack
Carrying your books allows your outfit to take center stage. Bonus: it’s a great arm workout.
A Floral Silk Gown Is the Perfect Day-to-Night Piece
If your agenda included the following: brunch with mother, a trip to Bergdorf’s, then off to the gala, then a blossoming ruffled gown is ideal. Bonus points if it’s Ralph Lauren, like this one.
Tweed Is Timeless
This is vintage Giambattista Valli. Wait, 2010 is considered vintage now, right?
Tiaras Are Versatile
A fancy gala, a romantic dinner, watching Dorota fold laundry – we can’t think of a single occasion where a tiara would be ill-suited.
The Power of a Good Headband Knows No Bounds
It is her signature, after all.
If You Must Wear Uggs, They Must Be a Designer Collaboration
These jeweled Jimmy Choo x Uggs boots are OK in Blair’s book.
Pastels Are Seasonally Transferable
As proven by this gorgeous light blue Sretsis cape dress. Note: at first glance, the boots and bag look to be matching, but we assure you, upon further inspection, they definitely are not.