Chuck Bass


The Upper East Side’s favorite bad boy is known for his bold fashion choices as much as his outrageous antics.
Outrageous and fantastic at the same time. It’s all about country gent mixed with pastels, the mix between
traditional preppy clothes from designer like Ralph Lauren Purple
Label with pops of color. clashing colors and patterns that shouldn’t work but somehow they do.

and he always knows just how to accessorize.
He's often seen displaying a prominent pocket square. This accessory has been making a comeback in recent years. *Just remember not to match it to your tie*

Chuck’s style is unique to say the least. You will never find him in jeans or a t-shirt (unless he’s trying to be ironic), and his ensembles are completely out of the box. Who else would wear a purple jumper with yellow trousers? But the most important element of Chuck’s style is the way everything is pulled together. Like his personality, everything he wears is cleverly calculated, right down to his socks.

Bright colors are a huge part of Chuck’s style, and he often wears them in unexpected combinations. I love the yellow and purple combo above – it really shouldn’t work but it completely does. So channel Mr. Bass, forget the rules – mix red and green, pink and red, and slightly different shades of the same color. Then rock the look with confidence.


We already know that skinny cargo pants are the next big thing, but their slightly tamer cousins – beige chinos – literally go with everything! They are as universally wearable as jeans but seem much classier and dressier. Although they may be associated with the summer months, as Chuck shows us, you can wear them all year round.




Smart tailoring is what Chuck does best: He never looks more comfortable than when he is in a suit, complete with bow tie and waistcoat. His secret? Everything is perfectly fitted. 

Now please do tell me, Who needs a vampire in a Volvo when there's Chuck Bass in a limo?