Women
Lindsay Weir
Lindsay Weir, the main character of Freaks and Geeks, is a bright and talented girl at McKinley High. Once a diligent student and a mathlete, she is now finding her own way and spending time with the school burnouts or “freaks”. Throughout the one season that the show ran, she is repeatedly seen wearing her dad’s old army jacket over her tomboy clothes.
Princess Peach
Always the damsel-in-distress, Princess Peach has a pretty standard style as far as royalty is concerned. Extremely feminine and sweet, her look is also easy to recreate. All you need is a pink prom dress and long white gloves. Top the look off with a tiara and you are sure to attract your own Italian plumber in no time.
Utz Girl
The Utz Girl is the face of a snacking empire stretching from Hanover, Pennsylvania to Baltimore, Maryland. You might consider accessorizing with the crab chips, but go with the original potato chips for the classic look. And most important of all, remember that Utz are better than nuts.
Lisa Loeb
Lisa Loeb became America’s sweetheart when she burst onto the music scene with her song “Stay.” While she may be considered a one-hit wonder to some, her style has managed to stick around. While dressing in all black is simple you really need the tortoise shell cat eye frames to make this look work. Otherwise people might just think you’re a beatnik.
2 Broke Girls
In 2 Broke Girls, Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Caroline Channing) are besties who are from opposite side of the tracks. If they’re not baking cupcakes or schmoozing with Martha Stewart, you’ll find them working at the diner, slinging burgers and fries.
The Red Queen from Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
Not to be confused with The Queen of Hearts, The Red Queen is cool, collected, and ruthlessly evil. Together with Jafar, The Red Queen plots to keep Alice from her true love.
Alice from Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
Desperately seeking a way to prove her sanity, Alice travels back to Wonderland to find proof of its existence. Unfortunately for Alice, she ends up locked away in a sanitarium until she is saved by friends from Wonderland.
Quorra from Tron: Legacy
In Tron: Legacy, Quorra (Olivia Wilde) is an “isomorphic algorithm” in the grid. She has it all: she’s skilled in the martial arts, enjoys the writings of Jules Verne, and has triple-stranded DNA.
Punky Brewster
When it came to rambunctious 80’s icons there were few that could compete with Punky Brewster. Armed with her dog, a motley crew of friends, and a mismatched wardrobe, Punky won over the heart of Henry and the American public alike. All you need for the same look are a few layered shirts, ripped up jeans, and mismatched shoes.
Enid Coleslaw
In Ghost World, Enid Coleslaw (Thora Birch) is a cynical teenager with a creative side that shows in her attire. Pairing clashing patterns and vintage eyeglasses, Enid’s style requires you to have an “I don’t care” attitude because you’re probably going to raise some eyebrows. In fact, you may want to work on your witty comebacks.