Beauty and The Geek: Girls’ Geek Fashion From Fall Television

 
The fall season is in full swing — both in real life and in the world of television. This week, we’ll take a look at some fab female fashion that we can game from brand new shows that debuted this fall.

Ready? Let’s jump right into it!

 

2 Broke Girls


This new show features two girls, Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) that work as waitresses and end up moving in together and hatching a plan to start their own business. We see them quite a bit in their yellow and red waitress garb, but when they’re out of uniform, these two broke girls are also chic chicks.

 

I Hate My Teenage Daughter


Annie (Jaime Presly) and Nikki (Katie Finneran) are two single moms who worry that their daughters are becoming the same “mean girls” that tormented them in high school. This is your run of the mill FOX comedy, but both the moms and the daughters have some wicked fashon sense.

 

Last Man Standing


Tim Allen may think that he’s the star of this new ABC sitcom, but the real star is his on-screen wife, Vanessa (Nancy Travis), who rejoins the workforce as Allen’s character, Mike Baxter, becomes a stay-at-home dad. Vanessa is a sharp dresser that our forty-something to fifty-something geeks could definitely use as a fashion role model.

 

New Girl


Zooey Deschanel plays Emily, who is a quirky and awkward geek girl. Basically, she’s the female version of my boyfriend (“Except that I can say ‘penis’,” Dan says, in his defense). Emily is super cute and her wardrobe is full of fun fashion.

 

Ringer


This new CW show featuring everyone’s favorite vampire-slaying blonde, Sarah Michelle Gellar, may be the most ridiculous show on television right now. Gellar plays twins Bridget and Siobhan. Everyone thinks Siobhan is dead, so Bridget decides to take her twin’s place — until it turns out that Siobhan isn’t dead at all. But she’s probably angry because she’s got the world’s most ridiculous name. At any rate, despite how ridiculous this show is, Buffy manages to pull off some fantastic fashion as both sisters.

 
There you have it! More television characters to inspire your wardrobe with. Who said that fashion couldn’t be geeky? Tune in next week when we take a look at some new fall shows and the guys’ fashion they inspire!
 

About Tiarra


Tiarra Wantz is a comic book and sci-fi geek girl who enjoys reading, playing video games, creating typography art, and comparing everything to “that one episode of TNG where…” Tiarra lives in Las Vegas with the love of her life, Dan, where they live together with two cuddly kittens named Panda Face and Ser Pounce-a-lot and a precocious pup named Pippin.

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