Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Fashion forward TV teens


Fashion forward TV teens
Fashion-forward TV teens
During their TV tenure, these on-screen teens sparked trends with their hallmark hairstyles, signature accessories and out-there outfits. See which young stars left their stamps on our wardrobes.

Marcia Brady
The enviable oldest daughter on "The Brady Bunch" made middle-parts a must. Her "hair of gold" was bone-straight, and her miniskirts and bell-bottoms always fit just right.
Marcia Brady
The enviable oldest daughter on "The Brady Bunch" made middle-parts a must. Her "hair of gold" was bone-straight, and her miniskirts and bell-bottoms always fit just right.
Mallory Keaton
She may have been the resident airhead on "Family Ties," but Mallory certainly had style smarts. The aspiring fashion designer went from pretty prep to art-school edgy during the show's five-season run. See a Web homage.
Punky Brewster
This scrappy tween didn't need a lot of cash to get the look she sported on her self-titled show. Just give her a denim vest and a colorful assortment of layers and high-tops and voilĂ : instant inner-city hipster!
Ricky Stratton
Ricky was the epitome of cool, privileged prepster on "Silver Spoons." He knew the perfect way to pop that shirt collar and roll up those sleeves. He even slept in style.
Denise Huxtable
Despite the high volume of kids featured on "The Cosby Show," Denise had no trouble standing out. With her asymmetric separates, vintage finds and eclectic accessories, she brought boho to the masses.
Blossom Russo
The star of "Blossom" was the face that launched a thousand flower-festooned floppy hats. The brainy-zany character knew how to work a patterned vest/baby-doll dress/biker shorts combo like none other.
Clarissa Darling
The star of "Clarissa Explains It All" never met a bold print she didn't love -- from polka-dotted leggings to shoulder-padded party shirts.
Lisa Turtle
The "best-dressed" award on "Saved by the Bell" would have to go to Lisa. While other teens came to class in jeans and T-shirts, she opted for ruffles, diva dresses and chunky accessories galore.
Angela Chase
Angela was too busy brooding on "My So-Called Life" to focus much on fashion, but it was her lack of effort that made her grunge style pop. Her style checklist consisted of an oversize flannel shirt, opaque tights and a disenchanted pout.
Hannah Montana
She's the pop-star-next-door whose hit Disney Channel show inspired tots everywhere to sport glittery, ruffled and bedazzled excess.













Source: Special