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S3E17: Don’t Dream it’s Over
Aired: 2004



Jay is wearing oversized baggy stuff like always, and here he is waiting on a double date with Sean and Ellie and… surprise! Marco.
DTNG FASHION
S3E17: Don’t Dream it’s Over
Aired: 2004



Jay is wearing oversized baggy stuff like always, and here he is waiting on a double date with Sean and Ellie and… surprise! Marco.
DTNG FASHION
S3E17: Don’t Dream it’s Over
Aired: 2004





First, Hazel is wearing some rainjacket or something in navy. Then for the outing to the park, she wears a tight taupe jacket and jeans.
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S3E17: Don’t Dream it’s Over
Aired: 2004
























Today I deliver to you loads of Ellie in one of her best fashion phases! So this is the episode where she’s a new girlfriend but doesn’t quite understand that being a girlfriend involves spending some alone time with the boyfriend. So let’s break down these ‘fits, shall we?
First, we have the FAMOUS Ellie side-pony for this entire episode. The first outfit is a black tank layered over black long sleeves, and accessorized with a statement belt and lots of spiky jewelry. I swear, this was my absolute dream wardrobe in high school. I didn’t quite have the resources to accomplish exactly that look but this is right up my alley. I forgot what the skirt is made of but it looks like tulle. I also got a shot of the back of her hair which features some braiding. I wonder if Ellie did that herself? Cuz we know her momma didn’t.
For the date, she wears an elegant long trench coat over a red blouse. The next fit is a zip up hoodie and some camo, over which we are again blessed with that trench. We also see the famous Ellie wedge boots. I swear, she is such a fashionista, I actually think it’s strange no one ever comments on her wardrobe.
And lastly, I just realized that the final outfit is… the same as the first outfit!
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S3E17: Don’t Dream it’s Over
Aired: 2004


Caitlin has those flipped-out layers in her hair that were quite popular in the early 2000s. She’s also talking about how she HATES to see herself on camera, and I’m not buying that. Anyway, first she’s in a patterned blouse and then she’s in a ribbed lavender turtleneck.
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S3E17: Don’t Dream it’s Over
Aired: 2004



Ashley is making the same disapproving facial expression in every picture, haha. First she wears a grey camo tee under a jean jacket, with low rise jeans and a grommet belt. And the other shirt looks like some kind of reconstructed sports tees but I don’t really know.
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S3E17: Don’t Dream it’s Over
Aired: 2004


Alex is too-cool-for-school as always, rocking the short hair, hoops, a zip-up hoodie, a jean skirt, and some boots – which admittedly aren’t really her typical style. I guess she got dressed up for double date night.
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S3E16: Take on Me
Aired: 2004










Even though this is of course, a normal-length episode, it’s a short episode for a fashion review. Only a handful of characters and one outfit change. So, we wrap things up with Toby, who gets an interesting part in an episode for once. He wears a long sleeve tee featuring a horizontal chest stripe, a brownish Northface looking jacket, baggy jeans, and rocks that middle part. He returns to school a little prouder, in a burgundy tee.
DTNG FASHION
S3E16: Take on Me
Aired: 2004




Snake pops in to school to tell Raditch he sucks. Snake wears a blue polo, khaki colored jacket, and some Wallaby shoes. Yuck! Oh yeah, there’s his car too. I can’t tell ya what that is.
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S3E16: Take on Me
Aired: 2004








Of course, Sean is in detention and that’s perhaps the most expected person to be there. His detention outfit consists of baggy jeans, chunky tennis shoes, a wife beater, a zip up hoodie, a beanie, and his headphones necklace. And for the reconciliation with Ellie on Monday, he’s sporting a bandanna. You know, I really like Sean and Ellie together. Somehow it works.
DTNG FASHION
S3E16: Take on Me
Aired: 2004








I’m not gonna lie, I haven’t seen The Breakfast Club in like 20 years, but this detention outfit really screams 70s to me with that giant pointy collar. And the sweaty tank with spandex shorts is just, well, it’s an image you can never forget.