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    Style Flashback: Buffy From "Buffy The Vampire Slayer"

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    Alex Gambardella on Nov 2, 2009 5:23 AM PST
    Goth never looked quite as good as it did on Sarah Michelle Gellar as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." She kicked some serious butt with some serious style. Buffy rocked black and leather like nobody's business, and the sultry bad-girl look she sported on the show landed her one of the hottest vampires on the small screen (we love you, Angel). We wanted some tips on how to re-create Buffy's look, and Lemondrop's fashion expert Brian answered the call. Brian says, "Buffy was edgy without being too over the top; sexy without showing too much skin -- and that's the reason she was always so stylin'. She straddled the line between kick-ass vampire slayer and regular teenager by mixing textures and styles to create a unique, am-I-dangerous-or-not look." Click over to Lemondrop to see how you can update her iconic 90s look.

    Sink Your Teeth Into These Seriously Scary Vampire Halloween ...

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    Ida Hsiang on Oct 23, 2009 2:25 PM PDT
    With the Twilight and True Blood sexy vampire phenomenon leading the way, these blood-sucking bad guys are back in full force. But even before the unruly hair and pale skin of Edward Cullen the soap opera story plot lives of those hot monsters from True Blood, vampires were still around and intriguing us regular mortals while scaring the living daylights out of us at the same time. It started with Dracula, and then there was Christopher Pike and Anne Rice who added sex appeal to their vampiric characters (who could forget Brad Pitt as a young, brunette bloodsucker?), and of course the ultra-buff Wesley Snipes in Blade. Now with Halloween fast approaching, there's never been a better time to dress-up as these Halloween classics. Choose the usual vampire get-up with the swirling cape, fake blood and drawn-in widow's peak, or put a modern day spin on it a la Twilight and don a cool leather jacket, lighten your skin tone by about 6 shades and pop in some fake fans. Bonus points for chiseled good looks and stubble. Check out the slideshow for what you'll need to have an undead Halloween!

    Sexy Vampire Chic Styles For Vintage Fashionistas

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    Mary Kincaid on Jan 30, 2009 5:19 AM PST
    With the popularity of HBO's hit show True Blood, the hysteria over the opening of the film Twilight (and its stylishly pale cast), and the Fashion Institute of Technology's show Gothic: Dark Glamour, it's no surprise that vampire-inspired looks were popping up on Spring 2009 runways. What is surprising is how quickly this "vampire chic" trend is sweeping the country. If you want to join in this Transylvania moment, then today's vintage picks should get your blood flowing. Not sure if you like the sound of that? Take a peek at the vintage organza Chanel cocktail dress- pairing it with modern accessories should bring it back to life. Just click the slideshow to see a selection of sexy finds with the dark, brooding gothic glamour that is sure to appeal to creatures of the night.
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