USA Weekend put together a panel of fashion critics to discuss current TV shows and how they rate on the fashion scale. The critics include: Amy DiLuna (New York Daily News), Sara Glassman (Minneapolis Star Tribune) and Suzanne Brown (Denver Post).
Read the full article here. Here is a summary of their choices:
Shows with the Best Style 1. Project Runway (Bravo): As Heidi Klum would say, "You're in!" 2. The OC (Fox): They're flawless. They're stylish. They're everything we didn't look like at their age. 3. Desperate Housewives (ABC): It's been compared to Sex and the City -- not too shabby. 4. The Hills (MTV): Lead girl Lauren works for Teen Vogue. She better look good. 5. Entourage (HBO): Hollywood glamour, movie-star budget. We should all be so lucky.
Shows with the Worst Style 1. Dancing with the Stars (ABC): Their trot might be foxy, but the clothes are not. 2. Survivor (CBS): Rats? Dirt? Not a dry cleaner in sight? A fashionista's worst nightmare. 3. Lost (ABC): Sure, they're stranded on an island. But didn't anyone pack a little Marc Jacobs? 4. Law and Order (NBC): Dark suits and more dark suits. We have reached a verdict: Zzzzz... 5. The Office (NBC): So bad it's funny. And fans wouldn't have it any other way.
New Fall Series with Most Fashion Promise 1. Six Degrees (ABC): These characters won't be strangers to fashion. 2. Ugly Betty (ABC): Vanessa Williams is devilish in Prada. 3. Studio 60 (NBC): Amanda Peet proves network executives can look good. 4. The Class (CBS): 20-somethings with ties to Jennifer Aniston? What could be better? 5. Notes from the Underbelly (ABC): Should keep empire waists in fashion for a good nine months.
Greatest TV Trendsetters of All Time 1. Sex and the City (below): The gold standard. 2. Friends: With pals like these, who needs stylists? 3. Dynasty: Decadent and delicious. 4. Miami Vice: They gave pastels panache. 5. The Avengers: We spy 1960s trendsetters.
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