Fabulously Broke in the City
  • Published: Dec 28th, 2006
  • Category: Style

Fabulous Charlotte Looks

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Season 3 – Episode 2

Charlotte is a picture-perfect bride in a Vera Wang strapless wedding gown with a traditional train. Vera Wang makes killer bridal gowns, but I’d never spend that kind of money on a dress I’d wear for one day. Max, $300, and it’d be a white cocktail dress or outfit that I’d be able to wear over and over again..



Season 4 – Episode 55

Charlotte makes an elegant exit from the working world in a simple little black dress by Richard Tyler. Very simple, but oh-so-elegantly cut. It looks stunning on her.



Season 4 – Episode 61

Charlotte’s ever the timeless Park Avenue beauty in a vintage embroidered white cotton summer frock by Amarcord Vintage Fashion with a leather “bow” belt and Gucci sandals.



Season 6 – Episode 75

Charlotte checks out the kosher food aisle in a classic all-American ensemble: a brown tweed Ralph Lauren jacket and a pair of Levis. This is totally something I’d wear. I’d love to wear this every day to work, or a wrap dress with boots to work, etc. Faaaantastic jacket.



Season 6 – Episode 76

Charlotte plays up her feminine allure in Ralph Lauren’s high-romance ruffled corset and a gold tapestry skirt by Seraphon. This bustier is so classic, vintage and old world all at once. I don’t have the body to pull it off, but man I wish I did! With a sexy white jacket over that and dress down jeans and ballet flats.. it’d be a beautiful combo.



Season 6 – Episode 91

Charlotte shows the judges she’s best in show in a preppy cable-knit tennis sweater and matching skirt, both by American sportswear master Ralph Lauren. She prances with ease in a pair of white boots by Tod’s. Another classic outfit for me. I love those sexy white boots too. All I own are practical black (and now brown!), but I want to expand into burgundy red, white…


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