A Gossip Girl in Religious Jewelry
Singer/Actress Leighton Meester makes a religious necklace her ultimate accessory for this army green frock. She is always seen trying out new styles but lady like details are perfect for her beauty.
Ever since its first season, Gossip Girl has become the number one favorite of women in their teens , twenties and even thirties and forties. With Leighton’s groundbreaking portrayal of Blair Waldorf, there’s no reason why the show can’t be called hot and flawless. The drama just get’s to you along with fashion, sex, lies, gossip and scandals. They’re all being sensationalized but there are things that captivate us while watching the much-awaited episodes- love, family and friendship. And it’s not so far from real life.
Co-star Taylor is also a fan of religious necklaces. Blake Lively, Ed Westwick, Chace Crawford, and the rest of the cast are yet to be caught wearing one.
For cool religious necklaces, check out 33knots.com
Photo By David Shankbone (David Shankbone) [GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Singer/Actress Leighton Meester makes a religious necklace her ultimate accessory for this army green frock. She is always seen trying out new styles but lady like details are perfect for her beauty.
Ever since its first season, Gossip Girl has become the number one favorite of women in their teens , twenties and even thirties and forties. With Leighton’s groundbreaking portrayal of Blair Waldorf, there’s no reason why the show can’t be called hot and flawless. The drama just get’s to you along with fashion, sex, lies, gossip and scandals. They’re all being sensationalized but there are things that captivate us while watching the much-awaited episodes- love, family and friendship. And it’s not so far from real life.
Co-star Taylor is also a fan of religious necklaces. Blake Lively, Ed Westwick, Chace Crawford, and the rest of the cast are yet to be caught wearing one.
For cool religious necklaces, check out 33knots.com
Photo By David Shankbone (David Shankbone) [GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
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