In addition to creating the most talked-about TV show of 2019, Phoebe Waller-Bridge also managed to send sales of black jumpsuits soaring when she unleashed series two of Fleabag on the world. According to John Lewis’s annual retail report, shoppers were inspired by the tailored jumpsuit the anti-heroine wears to attend the most awkward family dinner in small screen history in the season opener. And it’s far from the first instance of a much-loved show becoming a source of sartorial inspiration – as illustrated by eight of Vogue’s favourite stylish TV series below. Stream now, shop later.
The Crown
Sure, Claire Foy won two Golden Globes, but the real breakout star of The Crown was Vanessa Kirby’s wardrobe. Her turn as the fragile, rebellious and impossibly chic Princess Margaret saw Kirby’s artfully knotted silk scarves, cigarette pants and cat-eye sunglasses steal every scene she was in. Full marks, too, for her formalwear (more daring than her duty-bound sister’s), and her commitment to a signature accessory: in Margaret’s case, an ever-present, and admittedly rather elegant cigarette holder.
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