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    Blair Waldorf is a main character in the Gossip Girl series of novels and its television adaption

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    which aired from 2007 to 2012. Hailing from old money on her father's side and her mother

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    being a prominent designer in the fashion scene remarried to a lawyer, Blair holds high

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    status and power as a birthright. This isn’t enough for her as Blair is one who strives

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    for perfection and covets to reach an untouchable regency status, both figuratively and at other

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    times quite literally. She is dubbed "The Queen B" of the Upper East Side and is best

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    friends with “it girl” Serena Van Der Woodsen. In spite of her own brilliance and

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    beauty Blair often sees herself in the shadow of her best friend, but even In the novel,

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    Blair is defined as a "striking brunette" and in the show, her image is the most well

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    known as well as emulated, partially as a result of her connection to the fashion world

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    as well as her own codes of dress that visually manifest or directly depict her place in the

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    world in line with her own defined self-fulfilling prophecy in a world of drama and debutantes

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    in designers.

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    Season 1-2 The first look sported by Blair in the series

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    sets the tone for her identity and the foundation of her development. She is wearing one of

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    her mother’s designs, an Eleanor Waldorf dress paired with sheer elements adorned with

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    floral lace embellishments finished off with black opaque tights, a simple heel, and of

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    course a headband. Her look is much more curated and traditional, an approach to common themes

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    throughout the series. Besides Serena, there is a great sartorial contrast as she is more

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    formidable and dramatic in a contained manner while Serena is highly bright, and effortless-

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    a contrast that will also set the tone for the show. Her most favored and iconic looks

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    are rooted in seasons 1 and 2.

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    Blair's signature codes of dress with preppy style as her foundation are traditionally

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    girlish accents such as bows, headbands, or tights, upscale loungewear inside, and highly

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    curated looks outside. Blair’s traditional and classic mindset is prominent, but she

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    is much more dimensional- her prim and proper style hides away the mischievous side. With

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    her mindset on Yale, her looks mirror the Yale woman

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    through a young girl’s eyes, but then she has her environmental influence that places

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    value on high-end fashion. She embellishes her uniform with designer pieces such as bags,

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    contrasting textures, patterns, and pops of color to create her own form of visual dominance.If

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    you’re interested in learning about preppy style, history, sociology, and how to curate

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    this wardrobe I have an entire video dedicated to this fashion.

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    QUEEN ‘B’ SYNDROME In sociology, the term "Queen Bee '' refers

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    to a female leader of a group mostly applied to a teen clique, but this term is also present

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    in other social settings and age groups. In media and culture, this is a stereotyped character

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    who is conventionally attractive with charismatic qualities, but manipulative and power-hungry.

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    Usually with a background of wealth and high status that wields influence and power over

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    a group that will closely follow suit no matter how ruthless.

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    She’s best friends with this girl, Blair Waldorf, who is everything I hate about the

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    Upper East Side distilled into one 95-pound, doe-eyed, bonmot-tossing, label-whoring package

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    of girly evil.

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    A ruling component of Blair’s style when she is young is that she dresses to conduct

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    control and give the illusion of true extroversion through ways of dress correlated with goals

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    a. Blair's extroversion is moderate The Psychology of fashion as she has an extroverted with

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    the cognitive function of extraverted sensing she possesses a primarily extroverted personality

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    and desires, but the sensory focus remaining so outward gives space for a deep appreciation

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    and connection to beauty, evident by Blair's need to remain in environments she finds suitable,

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    to wear the most stylish ensembles, and craft herself as a piece of art on the romantic

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    side, but on the logical curates to adhere to objectives. This means she is extroverted

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    in specific settings, to achieve a goal, and to socialize with motive or aim rather than

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    out of wanting new life experiences or meeting people outside of her world. This is present

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    in her wardrobe as she is someone who loves quintessential ensembles, but will be sure

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    to strategically include an extroverted garment such as a highly saturated coat, colored tights,

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    or patterned headbands to give this accent of access. When she doesn’t do this, she

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    comes off very rigid.

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    Unapproached, controlled, perfect. She is not unapproachable, she is poised, regal.

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    FASHION AS A STATUS SYMBOL This psychologically will give her control

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    of social perceptions and impression formation by using clothing as not a display of status

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    for herself, but a tool to transform the status of others in the image of her own genuinely

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    unreachable personal style. It is a form of self-objectification that manifests the performance

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    of her goal.

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    Her dubbed minions mirror these components of her looks. This creates a greater social

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    strength in the inner circle through ritual and visual unity, which produces a greater

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    success in conducting control of a social ecosystem due to the salience of the garments

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    worn by the inner group. Blair is highly aware that her rule is a product of her ruling with

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    an iron fist and is willing to do whatever it takes to remain queen.

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    Traditionally in storytelling, the natural opposition to her rule is someone her threatening

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    order, however, her character foil is usually an it girl, someone who is as gorgeous, popular,

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    and has natural influence over scheming or force. This is often why Blair feels inferior

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    and highly sensitive to Serena's presence since she is a threat to her throne, the one

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    person who can take control of the clique well if they truly wanted to.

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    Look Blair I encouraged you to do this, why would I why would I steal something from you

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    that I encouraged you to do? Because you take everything from me! Nate, my mom! Blair! You

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    can’t even help it- it’s who you are.

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    Through the use of relational aggression, Jennifer Power-Lunder, Psy.D, states, “Relational

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    aggression is a specific non-physical brand of aggression. It is most often associated

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    with “mean girl” behavior. The perpetrator “attacks” their victim by ruining their

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    relationships, often with the aim of destroying their social status. Queen bees use this approach

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    to keep their minions in line, buzzing around the hive. Queen bees rely on emotional abuse

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    and psychological control to maintain their own social status.” Blair is the one who

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    created this dynamic, hones it, and utilizes it. Since she is the Queen bee of the structure

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    she understands how truly fragile it is.

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    For example, the style of the social circle shifts when Serena is takes the position of

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    queen, the headbands the mirror crowns: rigid with regality are replaced scarves soft and

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    breezy. A tangible depiction of the power struggle between these character foils.

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    QUEEN B TO DICTATOR OF TASTE In season 3, her style begins to evolve as

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    she moves on from high school into college. Her silhouette begins to mature out of the

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    schoolgirl look that she takes comfort in. At her new university, she sports sleek lines

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    and many primary colors on a larger scale, but she still integrates her codes in such

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    as a headband or little skirt- just not so overtly anymore. Blair has always had a love

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    for fashion and grew up immersed in it, but here she begins to be a bit lost in the world

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    and we see her as a person begin to try to find a way to shine in spite of the fact that

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    she no longer is in an environment where this behavior will be rewarded in the same manner

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    as it once did. Prior she never would allow her success to being of her own talents or

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    intelligence but would use her talents and intelligence as willpower to ensure momentum

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    and accomplishment. When unable to do so it combats her worldview and she experiences

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    a loss of control.

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    Into season 4 and 5, Blair's worldview and perspective begins to change, for example,

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    while interning at W Magazine she initially gets into a competition with Dan but decides

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    to actually work for the job

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    B, can hear scheming in your voice, don't sabotage him. Earn the spotlight on your own

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    merit; you'll feel better. I lost my true self. That girl is fiercely strong, independent,

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    outspoken, beautiful, capable of anything.

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    rather than striving to eliminate the competition. We see a large amount of development, her

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    style becoming less about codes to harness status into expression through codes and experimentation

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    as a result of appreciation, hence the image shift from the Queen B into the “Dictator

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    of Taste” era where fashion resonates on a new level.

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    “Fashion is the most powerful art there is. It’s movement, design, and architecture

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    all in one. It shows the world who we are and who we’d like to be. Just like how your

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    scarf says you’d like to sell used cars.”

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    Blair is still the same as she always had a strong sense of self, but is much more in

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    touch with a part of her personality that she would not allow herself to explore or

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    feel her Inferior: Introverted Feeling, that is often self-deemed as a weakness in spite

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    of the fact that it is the part that allows for deeper, meaningful connections. We see

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    her looks to shift to be more sophisticated, we see the goals shift visually. During this

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    period, her relationship with Louis also progresses and the queen bee look matures into a more

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    authentically regal one to aid in her integration of the royal family, the regulations set for

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    her style upset her, but are fleeting as this relationship comes to an end due to her Auxiliary

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    introverted intuition, she is forward-thinking and trusts in instincts even when jumping

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    to a conclusion quickly sets her off. Blair’s development is very evident

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    A reason why her looks don’t differ but evolve on a spectrum and do not venture out

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    into another style is her dominating nature even over herself, so rather than a drastic

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    shift she remains inline the same way she sets the world in line as this is how she

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    functions in self-concept. When she is not in line with this, Blair doesn’t stray but

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    always tries to find her way back to herself. As a visual person who is now more expressive,

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    during this period she has her greatest range on this spectrum is in season 5 from floral

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    flowy feminine and regal ensembles pieces to glamorous structured garments and even

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    minimal subdued styling.

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    Her journey for self recollection ends when she returns to her roots and takes on the

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    CEO position of Waldorf Designs. However as Blair works on her line, we see this reemergence

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    of her old high school self and being unable to trust herself in succeeding due to her

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    insecurities on top of the constant "it girl" presence that is in her life as it's noted

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    that everyone takes style cues from "it girl"s anyways. The resurfacing of her insecurities

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    on a new venture adds further pressure and Blair spreads herself thin trying to work

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    in his manner. She utilizes her old tactics but develops further in spite of this setback

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    You’re running my business like you’re still the meanest girl in high school. I need

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    to use my power to form the fashionistas of the future. With a line for high school girls

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    inspired by my Constance Uniform.

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    as she begins to avail herself: the resources, leadership skills, and aesthetic that has

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    been a lifetime in the making with a new world view after all that she has been through.

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    This journey is tangibly captured at the pop-up show where Blair comes into her own marrying

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    the two sides of her and finding a balance between the person she has become in hand

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    with her inner child. Regardless of the drama and scheming surrounding the event, her dictator

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    of taste and queen B balance allows for the clothing to breathe a new life into Waldorf

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    Designs. Blair realizes that Serena is right about her not needing to scheme for success.

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    Her style during this era is beginning to soften but remains mature, her sense of self

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    is no longer in need of protection when she sheds away the scheming and insecurities to

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    produce in a manner with a newfound deep appreciation for not only herself but those in her life.

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    This is showcased in her final look: taupe sequin dress with bow adornments in her classic

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    silhouette by Zuhair Murad. The ensemble is finished off with subtle fine jewelry, fresh-faced

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    makeup, and an updo: a mature beauty approach. This look to attend the wedding does not upstage,

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    it’s respectful, collected, dreamy, and romantic. No longer standing in her own way

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    she allows herself to shine alongside others, understanding that they do not detract. She

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    can enjoy and create beauty to share without force.

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    This relates to Carl Rogers concept by which he states “the curative force in psychotherapy

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    – man's tendency to actualize himself, to become his potentialities.” This is in reference

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    to a person’s ongoing journey where they maintain and enhance their self-concept by

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    reflecting and reinterpreting the past to bring it into the future. This is Blair’s

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    life journey as she recovers, develops, and grows as a person. The stylistically headstrong

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    journey is the foundation of her aesthetic and fashion, every part of her is present

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    what she loves stays with her what she hates transforms her. The looks of Blair’s lifetime

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    mirror reality as we as people define our own style out of not only our physical self

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    but the internal self.

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    Blair has been a character who both on and off-screen has had an impact on the fashion

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    of many in spite of the fact that she sported the coveted look of the show's airing.

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    There is much more than style cues we can take from her, Blair shows us that it’s

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    our individuality that is so noteworthy and remarkable, even when the world around us

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    may favor others it’s not a reflection of ourselves. Even the darker sides of oneself

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    can be rejuvenated into a new admirable trait through self-assessment, experience, and growth.

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    Blair’s rekindling of herself time and time again creates the looks of her life, the fashion

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    that serves her on an aesthetic, emotional, and external level as cultivated individuality

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    never goes out of style.

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    I hope you enjoyed this video, if you did please subscribe like turn on notifications

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    and comment. Thank you so much for watching.

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Use "correlated" in a sentence | "correlated" example sentences

How to use "correlated" in a sentence?

  • We have discovered that exercise is strongly correlated with increased brain mass, better cognition, mood regulation, and new cell growth.
    -Eric Jensen-
  • We have seen that intellect and achievement are far from perfectly correlated.
    -Lewis Terman-
  • In an ideal world, an individual's institutional power would be correlated perfectly with his or her value-add. In practice, this is seldom the case.
    -Gary Hamel-
  • Care and labor are as much correlated to human existence as shadow is to light.
    -Harriet Beecher Stowe-
  • The five senses are all correlated, the sixth and seventh is how you elevate it.
    -Kool Moe Dee-
  • The age of a child is inversely correlated with the size of the animals it prefers.
    -Desmond Morris-
  • In my opinion the teaching of volleyball technique, ..., must always be correlated with tactical tasks.
    -Viacheslav Platonov-
  • The planes of consciousness are correlated to what we call the chakras, which are located along the shushumna.
    -Frederick Lenz-

Definition and meaning of CORRELATED

What does "correlated mean?"

verb
To have/show the relationship between two things.

What are synonyms of "correlated"?
Some common synonyms of "correlated" are:
  • correspond,
  • agree,
  • tally,
  • harmonize,
  • coordinate,
  • dovetail,

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What are antonyms of "correlated"?
Some common antonyms of "correlated" are:
  • contrast,

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