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Friday
Mar162012

YKYLF March Madness - Round 2 - The "Adorable & Twee" Region

So adorable! So cute! So often inappropriate! There are some seriously weird takes on how to wear an animal (print) and some very high shorts in this round.

 

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Aria (Pretty Little Liars) vs Brittany (Glee)
Battle of the WTF? Aria's biggest WTF moment: the half-leopard print, half-black leggings she wore to meet her maybe blackmailer. Brit-Brit's biggest WTF moment: the Evil Squirrel sweater.

 

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Zoe (Hart of Dixie) vs Laurel (The Lying Game)
Two girls going country, but not really. Y'all, remember this is a competition to find the Least Appropriately Dressed Character and Dr. Zoe Hart's wardrobe of short-shorts and 6" heels makes NO SENSE for a general practitioner who spends all day in her practice and/or tromping around the streets of Bluebell. Whereas Laurel's 1960s French chanteuse stylings are adorable... but she's in a country band, not a Nouvelle Vague.

 

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Billy (Jane By Design) vs Irish Kid (Glee)
Battle of the teen guys who dress to impress. Billy's most comfortable in his fauxhawk, skinnies, suspenders, bracelets, rings... actually, it takes a lot for Billy to feel comfortable. Don't most teen boys roll out of bed and spend 0.5 seconds getting dressed? Meanwhile, Irish Kid's mini-Charlie-Sheen outfits clearly take a lot of planning, and yet are so completely fug he'd have better spent his time sleeping in. 

 

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Ivy (90210) vs Jess (New Girl)
Battle of the free spirits! Ivy expresses her self-consciously unique personality with bowler hats and maxi skirts, while Jess expresses hers with polka dots and high-waisted shorts. These two have some of the best hair on TV: why the cray-cray fashion choices?

 

Who's the most inappropriate? Voting ends 11:59p Central on March 17
Voting for this round has closed. Check back on 3/19 for the results.

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