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Umm, it’s turnip phrase. Learn you’re grammer, imecible.

Plus, if Emily bought Rory clothes for school, which she probably did, they would not be “age appropriate.”

© Jesse Graham

She did wear Anthro! In the later seasons!

thank you! I knew they had to have made some kind of self referential greys gardens reference at some point!

uhm are we gonna talk about how they shared clothes so often and yet Lorelai couldn’t have, I dunno, grabbed a sweater or a skirt from Rory instead of this country music video reject?

I get it was part of the plot to create tension later but my GOD. NO.

Maaaan, I want MM to come back as Sookie! Pleeeease hollywood gods, make it possible!

I think my love of tweed skirts was inspired by GG.


I know that Gilmore Girls had a race problem, and a food problem, and a monogamy problem

also it seemed to me that there was a “wear whatever was on the clearance rack”aesthetic to it because lorelai and rory weren’t supposed to have that much money?

I think the problem with Sookie’s wardrobe wasn’t the color. It was more like that everything they put her character in was unflattering in every single way and then, they made it hot pink so that you couldn’t help but notice.

DO NOT FUCK with the skinny scarf. I rocked it then, I rock it now. Skinny scarves FOREVER.

False and this is trolling :D. Lorelei had an amazing pepto-bismol pea coat she wore a lot. What can I say, I like colors in the dreary winter.

I totally disagree. I think that the clothing suited their characters, and that the show did a good job with the time they were working with (early 2000s, not a great time for fashion, but definitely a time when those scarves were everywhere) and also growing with them - Rory’s wardrobe in particular. Rory, at the

The winter jackets (especially Lorelai’s) on this show were to DIE FOR though

I thought the costumes worked very much in the realm of who they were supposed to be — thirfy but whimsical/ educated but poor/ fallen from wealth. Lorelai’s story is pretty Greys Gardens, isn’t it? Does it make sense that they would look kind of like Little Edie minus of the alopecia? Also, they dressed pretty much

Surely the eccentric choices were all still better than this alternative:

I mean, there are plenty of pictures of me from this era in full-Gilmore sartorial horror. Blame the age, not the costumers.

This is the dumbest thing you’ve ever dumbed, dummy.