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Fuel your wanderlust by shopping this Netflix-inspired list

From the TV to your wardrobe

07.09.2022

By Sarah Hani Jamil

Fuel your wanderlust by shopping this Netflix-inspired list

Need a style boost? Look at your favourite TV shows for ideas! Here, we bring you four style lookbooks inspired by cult-favourite Netflix dramas.

 

Stranger Things

 

This sci-fi drama, centred around five young adults as they navigate the mysterious world of the ‘Upside Down’ and battle Demogorgons, is set in the ’80s. Think plaid shirts, graphic tees and groovy kicks when making your selections for an Eleven-adjacent outfit.

Squid Game

 

Netflix’s most-watched show of 2021, Squid Game is a dystopian drama that tells the story of 456 South Korean citizens who are in deep financial trouble. Seizing the chance to win $35 million, they participate in a series of fatal children’s games, where only one can emerge as the winner. As you’d expect, this show doesn’t contain too many fashionable moments, however, the green sporty uniform worn by the cast members throughout has made tracksuits in style again. Shop a trendier version below!

 

Never Have I Ever

 

This feel-good, coming-of-age comedy is one to watch if you’re looking to de-stress and have some fun. Following the life of an Indian teenage girl, Devi Vishvakumar, catch her go through the highs and lows of navigating high school—love triangles and juicy gossip included! Featuring ‘90s and early Y2K fashion, you’ll find the high-schoolers dressed in preppy ‘fits, multicoloured tops, mini skirts, and fun and flirty dresses.

 

Bridgerton

 

Sparking the ‘Regencycore’ trend after the show’s debut, corset dresses and empire-waist silhouettes, pastel hues, bejewelled hair accessories, gloves, and diamond and pearl jewellery instantly became a hit once again. Dress like Ms Edwina Sharma, the ‘Diamond’ of season two with these picks.

 

 

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