Okay, so, I’ve always been a huge fan of Leighton Meester, especially her style during the Gossip Girl era. I mean, who wasn’t, right? Blair Waldorf was a total fashion icon. So, I decided to try and recreate some of her looks using what I had in my closet and maybe buying a few new pieces. Let me tell you, it was a journey!

First, I scoured the internet for pictures. I spent hours on Pinterest and old Gossip Girl fan sites, just saving any outfit that caught my eye. I made a whole mood board, actually. I was feeling inspired and totally immersed in the world of headbands and prep school chic.
Then came the hard part: figuring out what I could actually recreate. My closet is, shall we say, less Upper East Side and more… casual. I did find a few things that could work, though. I had a plaid skirt that was a little too long, but nothing a little hemming couldn’t fix. I also found a couple of cute blouses that, with the right accessories, could definitely give off Blair vibes.
- I started with the iconic headband. I mean, you can’t do Blair Waldorf without a headband, am I right? I found a simple black one that would work with anything.
- Next, I focused on the preppy look. I paired my plaid skirt with a white collared shirt and a navy blazer. It was basic but effective.
- I tried to add some color with a bright scarf. Blair always had a pop of color somewhere in her outfit.
- Shoes were tricky. I don’t own many heels, but I did find a pair of cute ballet flats that worked well enough.
Honestly, the whole process was super fun, even if it was a little challenging at times. It was like playing dress-up, but with a purpose. I ended up buying a few things to complete some of the looks, like a pair of pearl earrings and a cute little purse. Nothing too expensive, just some things to elevate the outfits.
I wore the outfits out a few times, and I got a lot of compliments! People really seemed to like them. It was cool to see how just a few simple changes could totally transform my look. I learned that you don’t need a huge budget or a designer wardrobe to recreate a certain style. It’s all about being creative and having fun with it. I totally recommend trying this if you are also into Blair’s style!
Final Thoughts
I realized that fashion is not just about the clothes you wear, but the confidence you exude. Emulating Leighton Meester’s style was fun, but finding my own interpretation of it was even more rewarding. I learned to mix and match, experiment, and not be afraid to stand out. This whole experience definitely made me more adventurous with my fashion choices, and I’m excited to see where this journey takes me next. Maybe I should try Serena next?
