
Not only does
Gossip Girl feature to-die-for fashion and juicy plot lines, but it also showcases some lovely interior design trends as well. Here, I've found similar products that will help you to
get the look of Gossip Girl. Photos courtesy of
The CW

Lauren Conrad is not one to leave her dog, or her style, at home when she's working out. I love her dog walking gear and I'm always on the market for a good long tank to layer while working out so
FabSugar did a little investigating for me to find LC's
Daftbird Daft-Jersey Body tank. The top is super cute, but at $51 it's also a real splurge for most of us.

I've told you before that I'm not a fan of
matchy matchy. But sometimes, repeating the same simple pieces in a room creates a luxurious effect that's muted, not headache-inducing. In this bedroom, the furniture and accessories sit in perfect symmetry, while the split headboard and sunny yellow pendant lights add a playful element that lightens the mirror-image mood.
Furniture: For the bed itself, you can go with a basic frame.

The day after my wedding, one of my bridesmaids and I, exhausted from the weekend's events, popped into a matinee of
Mamma Mia. While our reviews were mixed (please, please let me never hear
Pierce Brosnan sing again), one element of the film got an enthusiastic thumbs up: the gorgeous textiles. I was absolutely inspired by the film's bedding, tablecloths, and pillows.

Everyone, it seems, is talking about AMC's
Mad Men, but for wildly different reasons. GeekSugar's loving the
vintage geekery while BellaSugar can't get over the
sexy '60s looks. I, of course, am all atwitter over the awesome interiors.

Is your man a hipster dude. Do his digs need to be decorated. This
Get the Look will show you how to create a dude-worthy pad for your main squeeze, for which he will be forever grateful.
In honor of Fête Nationale, or
Bastille Day, I created a festive look for a garden party celebrating the holiday.
As France's tricolor flag wears red, white and blue, I decided to incorporate those colors, but not overly so, as many Fourth of July celebrations do. Inspired by Claude Monet's
Red Poppies at Argenteuil, I chose a poppy printed tablecloth, and decided on French café chairs for seating.

The color gray has been calling my name these days, so I want to sing its praises in return. While the color does naturally make a perfect neutral — half-way between white and black. — it can also be bold if you use a lot of it all at once.

While this living room looks extremely refined, it manages to avoid seeming overly precious or uncomfortable. Naturally, the shag carpet adds an instant element of casualness to the room, but we've all seen that done before. This room's refined comfort is thanks to an amalgam of all of the elements in the space.

While I find
modern design a little cold at times, I'm definitely a fan when it's warmed up with natural elements. Take, for instance, this room, which might look too spare if it weren't for the sheepskin rug (tossed over the back of a chair), the beautiful plants, and the natural rug on the floor. Of course, the stunning view outside doesn't hurt, either.