So, to help me figure things out, I took this quiz. It matched me with the TV show my current style most closely matches. I was pretty surprised by the results since I don't watch the show -- but maybe I'll start. I know I'll like the clothes at least.
Wondering what TV show your clothes could star on? Take this quiz -- you'll get some style tips and might just find a new program to catch up on over the summer.
One show we'd probably all love to steal looks from: "Gossip Girl." Unfortunately, I can't hook you up with an outfit, but I can give you exclusive hair how-tos from Leighton Meester and Blake Lively's hairstylist. Click here to see all the looks or check out his guide to Blake's hair below:
The Look: Blake Lively's Curls
To get this look, first get some hair clips at a beauty supply store -- the kind made to hold curlers in place.
Step 1: Roll 1-inch sections of hair around a 1-inch curling iron. (Roll bottom-up, like you're putting in a classic curler.) As you finish each curl, re-roll it with your fingers and clip it against your head.Step 2: When your whole head is curled, clipped and cooled, release.Step 3: Brush each curl with a Mason Pearson, or boar-bristle brush. "This adds shine, and it will make curls look polished and 'done,'" hairstylist Andy LeCompte says.Step 4: Pin hair back behind one ear.
To get this look, first get some hair clips at a beauty supply store -- the kind made to hold curlers in place.
Step 1: Roll 1-inch sections of hair around a 1-inch curling iron. (Roll bottom-up, like you're putting in a classic curler.) As you finish each curl, re-roll it with your fingers and clip it against your head.Step 2: When your whole head is curled, clipped and cooled, release.Step 3: Brush each curl with a Mason Pearson, or boar-bristle brush. "This adds shine, and it will make curls look polished and 'done,'" hairstylist Andy LeCompte says.Step 4: Pin hair back behind one ear.
Don't forget to share your TV Show/character match in the comments!
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