Seder Anything - Part 2 of 3 - Bolshoi Part Deux
Monday, February 20, 2012 at 9:12AM
Bethany Boulden - Staff Writer While Blair goes behind Nate's back to secure her socialite status and a position on the Whitney junior committee, Chuck reverts to his old ballet dancer-ways.
This time, it's a ballerina from the Bolshoi, and it's past history in more ways than one.

That skirt is ridiculously short, but then if I had legs like that, I too might be tempted to show them off to Chuck Bass.
Her gold sequinned tank is a bit flashy, but I suppose the Russians are into that heavy-handed gilded look. Snaps to the wardrobe crew for keeping things character-appropriate.

Chuck isn't just back to ballerinas, he's rocking the blue silk paisley robe and matching pajamas again.

Love this view of a delightfully mussed Chuck. As much as I love him all buttoned up and eminently fashionable, I'll take this version any day.

He rarely shows his vulnerable side, but here, you can see the events of the last year creeping up on him.

And it's in this pose that he utters the quote I believe completely sums up the point of Gossip Girl: "It's stupid of you to want her to be anything other than she is." Once in awhile our dear Bass says something so blazingly profound, you wish he wouldn't keep it buried with ballerinas or booze.
Jenny is on the prowl again, but this time, she has her sights set on her project partner Wes. His mother owns a catering company (wait a tick...do you think his mother could be Gossip Girl?) and gets Dan a job to help him earn money for Yale. Jenny thanks him by inviting him into the lap of luxury, aka Lily's penthouse.
She must have changed, because instead of deploying the cutest outfit she could to impress Wes, she chooses not to comb her hair.

At the very least, she isn't wearing that hideous raccoon makeup.
Later, for their "Monopoly date," she doesn't even bother changing her outfit, keeping on the same blah gray tank and black jeans combo she wore earlier.

As for Wes himself, maybe Jen realizes he is completely clueless when it comes to fashion.

But ugly clothes and terrible hair aside, he does know how to sport plaid. Plaid and a Humphrey--it must be love!



Reader Comments (1)
That ballerina is dressing like a slightly more covered up version of Serena. The skirt is definately long by S standards!