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eleanor waldorf Blog Posts
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Blair is furious with her mother for giving Serena and her new socialite friend, Poppy Lifton, front row seats to the Eleanor Waldorf show. Hurt by both Serena and his mother Blair decides to sabotage the show. ... |
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Abigail Lorick, Gossip Girl designer, shows her classic Fall 2010 collection. |
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From picking up shells in New York's Lower East Side to being draped in saris in India, meet Abigail Lorick €“ also known as the designer behind Eleanor Waldorf's collection in Gossip Girl. Related posts:SEPTIEME ETAGE Lorick fashion ... |
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My favorite Eleanor Waldorf creation from episode 4 is the juicy orange backless dress that Blake Lively as Serena wears when she and Blair stage their own personal fashion shoot just before the closing credits. ... |
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Nate and Serena decide to "take it slow," but because they have the attention spans of guppies, they are unable to finish saying the word "slow" before they are fucking on every surface in Eleanor Waldorf's house. ... |
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So in a last ditch attempt to ruin everything for everyone, Blair gives Serena the finale dress but switches the actual finale dress with a dress made by Jenny Humphrey instead of Eleanor Waldorf, which is embarrassing for everyone. ... |
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I just read that world-renowned makeup artist, Trish McEvoy, will appear on an episode of Gossip Girl after the season (finally) resumes on March 8th. She'll be appearing as herself, doing makeup backstage at Eleanor Waldorf's fashion ... |
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I'm going to guess that the wedding is Eleanor Waldorf and her new beau because in the book she is married to Cyrus Rose. Wow, you know the books?! Would I be along the lines? It could happen... or, it could be something unexpected. ... |
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Recently I wanted to find out more about the great clothes designed by Eleanor Waldorf's character on Gossip Girl. To my surprise I found that Abigail Lorick is actually the designer behind Eleanor's line. This New Yorker, model turned ... |
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