

Tiffani-Amber Thiessen - who will always be Kelly Kapowski to us - went strapless at last night's NBC Universal press tour all-star party. She'd have been a little overdressed for The Max, but we're not judging.
Do you like her style?


Tiffani-Amber Thiessen - who will always be Kelly Kapowski to us - went strapless at last night's NBC Universal press tour all-star party. She'd have been a little overdressed for The Max, but we're not judging.
Do you like her style?


Lisa Turtle, Clarissa Darling
We're taking you back to the '90s today to see whose sitcom style you like better. So who is it: Lisa Turtle from 'Saved by the Bell' or Clarissa Darling from 'Clarissa Explains It All'?

Anyone who saw Zack Morris' return to TV on a June episode of 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' likely felt more than a hint of nostalgia for a certain class at Bayside High. In The Fash Pack's first instalment of a month-long series on first fashion influences, writer Ceda Xiong of This Is What Adults Wear shares why Zack's girlfriend, Kelly Kapowski, was the Kate Moss of the Aaron Spelling TV dynasty.
Here, Xiong explores the high points of Laura Ashley shorts and acid-wash denim, and tells why, as an immigrant to America, she took an instant liking to the girl who could land the leader of Zack Attack.
I grew up in China and was ignorantly fashion-free until my move to the US around the age of 8. After two solid years of soaking in American television, even I could discern that the ultimate cool girl was Kelly Kapowski from 'Saved by the Bell'.
Even though Jesse Spano was probably closer to my bookworm soul than the picture-perfect head of cheerleading, I disliked Jesse's menswear shirts and the way she was easily flustered by Slater. Lisa Turtle was definitely too fashion-forward for my pre-teen taste. The only approachable model seemed to be Kelly, and if my dream boyfriend was going to be Zack Morris, then it made perfect sense that dressing like Kelly was going to get results.

Marc Jacobs and Kate Moss
Countless fashion-lovers would probably say this lady from Croydon. Tomorrow, The Fash Pack will begin a five-week 'My Muse' series asking other well loved bloggers the same question. Each Friday for the next five weeks, we'll explore how everyone from a certain 'Saved by the Bell' star to a hamburger-rationing grandfather helped shape a woman's sense of fashion for the better.
To get the discussion flowing, who was your first style icon and why?