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Best of 2008: I Want This Wardrobe Madness

Not only do I Want This Wardrobe, but so do you!

Not only do I Want This Wardrobe, but so do you! This year, we dedicated a good amount of time to recreating the wardrobes of the most fashionable characters on TV and in the movies. In the TV realm, Gossip Girl dominated, while Lipstick Jungle and Cashmere Mafia followed. The Sex and the City Movie, What Happens In Vegas, and Twilight made our cut for stylish flicks. Go back and get the looks.

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TV

Lucy Liu's Safety Net: Dirty Sexy Money

It's not like anyone's actually coming right out and saying that Cashmere Mafia is canceled, but let's face it: When the star bails for another show, it's probably not a good sign.

It's not like anyone's actually coming right out and saying that Cashmere Mafia is canceled, but let's face it: When the star bails for another show, it's probably not a good sign.

Lucy Liu, most recently seen as Mafia leader Mia, is now in negotiations to star on Dirty Sexy Money. She'd join the cast as a regular character, playing an attorney who may or may not have anything to do with Peter Krause's attorney character, Nick George. Technically, the show would be second priority to Cashmere Mafia — but chances are, Liu's not going to have to worry about that.

I like the idea of Liu on Dirty Sexy Money — lawyer characters seem to be her style (see also: Ugly Betty), and she'll still get to wear fabulous clothes. Plus, maybe she'll be written just a bit sharper than Mia, who always seemed a little too wishy-washy for her own good.

Can you see Liu hobnobbing with the Darlings? And where should the other Cashmere Mafia regulars land if they do have to jump ship? I suppose it's a little late to swap Bonnie Somerville for Lipstick Jungle's Lindsay Price, right? But I could see Frances O'Connor fitting right in on Wisteria Lane . . .

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Which Show's Interiors Do You Prefer?

We all know that I dig the interiors of Sex and the City, as well as those of Cashmere Mafia.

We all know that I dig the interiors of Sex and the City, as well as those of Cashmere Mafia. I'm certainly a fan of Lipstick Jungle's stylish interiors, too, and I'm working on getting them up here. But, I want to know, which show's interiors do you prefer? Tell me by voting below, and feel free to add any other shows or movies to the list by commenting below!

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Bedrooms

Get the Look: A Cashmere Mafia Bedroom, the Art

The last element of this Get the Look is the wall décor.


The last element of this Get the Look is the wall décor. Production Designer Stephen Hendrickson whose dark brown graphic wall art, which resonates with the lines of modern furniture and brings the earthy tones of the room together. I've rounded up some similar items to help you get the look of Zoe and Eric's bedroom in your own home. Stay tuned for more Get the Looks to help you achieve the interiors of your favorite shows in your own interiors. Enjoy!

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Get the Look: A Cashmere Mafia Bedroom, the Textiles

Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom may have plenty of other slick furnishings, but it wouldn't be complete with out some contemporary textiles.


Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom may have plenty of other slick furnishings, but it wouldn't be complete with out some contemporary textiles. Production Designer Stephen Hendrickson chose a modern, graphic, and earthy accent pillow in brown tones to bring interest to an armchair that's otherwise plain and simple.

To hear about the drapes he chose, and see some for yourself, read more

Bedrooms

Get the Look: A Cashmere Mafia Bedroom, the Chairs

You've already learned where to pick up some other modern furnishings to get the look of Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom, but you've been waiting on the chairs, huh?


You've already learned where to pick up some other modern furnishings to get the look of Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom, but you've been waiting on the chairs, huh? Production Designer Stephen Hendrickson chose a cushioned brown wicker chair with steel legs, and a straight-lined beige chair with a wooden base as cozy bedroom seating for the couple. I've hunted down some similar chairs to help you achieve the look of this fab bedroom in your own home. Check them out below, and stay tuned for another post focusing on other elements of the room.

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Get the Look: A Cashmere Mafia Bedroom, the Rug

Continuing this Get the Look, I've hunted down some rugs that will help you achieve the look of Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom in your own home.


Continuing this Get the Look, I've hunted down some rugs that will help you achieve the look of Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom in your own home. The blue tones of their rug bring the room's color palette together, the texture adds interest, and the contemporary style resonates with the room's other furnishings. Stay tuned for more posts focusing on other elements of the room.

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Get the Look: A Cashmere Mafia Bedroom, the Lamps

Click to ReadGet the Look: A Cashmere Mafia Bedroom, the Lamps If you want to get the look of Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom in your home, you'll need some lamps to light up the modern bed and nightstands I've hunted down for you.
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Get the Look: A Cashmere Mafia Bedroom, the Lamps If you want to get the look of Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom in your home, you'll need some lamps to light up the modern bed and nightstands I've hunted down for you. Production Designer Stephen Hendrickson chose table lamps with drum shades and slim lamp bases in a tone that coordinates well with the room's color palette.

Bedrooms

Get the Look: A Cashmere Mafia Bedroom, the Lamps

If you want to get the look of Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom in your home, you'll need some lamps to light up the modern bed and nightstands I've hunted down for you.


If you want to get the look of Zoe and Eric's Cashmere Mafia bedroom in your home, you'll need some lamps to light up the modern bed and nightstands I've hunted down for you. Production Designer Stephen Hendrickson chose table lamps with drum shades and slim lamp bases in a tone that coordinates well with the room's color palette. So, I've rounded up some similar options for you below. Stay tuned for more posts focusing on other elements of the room.

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