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Randal Ford • THE BATTALION
Tommy Nelson, a business major and Furst are ready for the city in a New York
Wsnot Marissa and Seth from •The OC." but it is freshman biomedical science major Kate Furst and sophomore business major minute Today / shorter skjrts and casua| Frid at the office are |ar
’atrick Turner. These two are Californians at heart with fashion creativity and a laid-back surfer attitude.
By Lauren Smith
THE BATTALION
There are the fans of "Friends” who refuse to refer to Joey as
ittleBlanc and insist that the “Rachel” will never go out of
jyle. Even though “Friends" is actually filmed in a studio in Los
\ngeles, television viewers start to think after a decade that every-
joe in New York City is not only attractive, but they also have
ioomious apartments with bank accounts to match.
Because the closest many people of small-town USA will get to
big cities is by watching shows such as “Friends,” “Sex and the
City” and “The O.C.,” viewers often develop a skewed view of
fashion in the big cities. Moving from some place like College
Station to Los Angeles will call for a few wardrobe adjustments,
and looking to some of the new television stars could give the vir
gin to the big city some wardrobe inspiration.
Lauren Bishop of The Cincinnati Enquirer cited “The O.C.” as
one of the possible shows that can fill the style void that “Friends’
will leave.
“Many say Marissa (Mischa Barton) on the 90210-esque soap
is a huge fashion influence. She usually sports tiny tops, ruffled
mini skirts and flats and has a penchant for Marc by Marc Jacobs
and BCBG,” Bishop said. “Brooding Ryan Atwood (Benjamin
McKenzie) wears aT-shirt, jeans and an ever-present wrist cuff;
Seth Cohen (Adam Brody) is a part skater boy, part prep.”
The trend in short skirts becoming passe in the office began sever
al years ago on “Ally McBeal,” as the female lawyers often wore
them around the office. Every woman on “The Apprentice” did her
See Coasts on page 4A
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