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36 Blair Waldorfs To Get You Through The Day

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36 Blair Waldorfs To Get You Through The Day
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We all have yogurt-poured-on-Blair's-head days and we all have Chuck-just-declared-his-love-for-Blair days. But let's face it, you can never get too much Blair Waldorf no matter what kind of day you're having. Whether you need a break from studying or a break from suburban life, a laugh or an eye roll, the Blair Waldorf will never fail you. Or, maybe you need some motivation to release your own, inner Queen B? Every girl needs a healthy amount of confidence and B is there to set an example. So grab your latte and your headband and indulge into your Necessary Daily Dosage of Blair. It's a thing.

1. Wise Blair


2. Encouraging, Rich Friend Blair

I wish I could leave the country on a whim when I'm sad. Sigh.

3. Upset Blair

4. "Please Tell Me More" Blair

That is a dangerous look.

5. Excited For You Blair... Or Not

At least she tried to be, right?

6. Scheming Blair

Oh, it's about to go down.

7. Glamorous Blair


Well, she's always glamorous.

8. Independent Blair


9. Determined Blair

I wouldn't get in this girl's way.

10. Humble Blair

Ugh, what a drag. I know the feeling.

11. Life-Advice Blair


12. "Oh No He Didn't" Blair


13. Optimistic Blair


14. Blair As Her Alter Ego

Breakfast at Tiffany's? What an idea!

15. Dramatic-Running-In-A-Wedding-Gown Blair

16. "Stop Posting False Things About Me To Gossip Girl" Blair


17. 'Why Is Dan Humphrey From Brooklyn Talking To Me" Blair


18. Beautiful Gushing Bride Blair


19. Blair Or Kate?

Middleton, that is.

20. Angry Blair

Of course, she'd never say one because she's a classy gal.

21. Blair, The Best Friend

Fact: Blair wouldn't be Blair without Serena...

22. Face-Off Blair


...or Chuck.

23. Sarcastic Blair


24. Emotional Blair


So many feels. But mostly just annoyed.

25. Innocent-Eating-Macaroons-In-A-Bubble-Bath Blair


Qui moi?


26. Confused Blair


That's what I'm saying. Why isn't this a thing yet?

27. "I Know I Look Good" Blair

That lip gloss shade, though.

28. "Trust Me, I Know" Blair


The Queen knows all.

29. Fierce Blair

Where can I get that coat?

30. Dramatic Blair

We all have these days.

31. Rainy Day Blair


32. Shopping-In-Paris Blair


33. Killing-The-Runway Blair


34. All-Business Blair


35. Reasonable Blair


36. Queen B.


This sassy, beautiful, confident, dramatic, independent, fierce, and classy fashion queen is just a character to some, but an icon to others. Though she can be mean, she teaches girls to be confident and independent -- and that getting through tough times can be as simple as having a lot of determination while wearing a cute smile and a great outfit. So, do your worst, Gossip Girl -- this girl's ready.

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