666 Park Avenue Fashion: Episodes 1-3

Rebecca Taylor as Jane Van Veen wears a 1920′s vintage pendant in 666 Park Avenue on ABC

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I have a theory.

666 Park Avenue is Lost all over again. (with admittedly much better fashion)

Instead of the island, it’s the apartment building that won’t let them leave.

And instead of being a parapalegic on a walkabout, Terry O’Quinn is a business man with questionable ethics who is puppeteering every move within the building.

John Locke anyone?

Okay, so Henry is Jack with his unfailing ethics.

And Jane is Kate, because she can’t keep out of trouble.

And Robert Buckley is Sawyer (if only because he’s so incredibly hot)

And Nona is Walt because they’re both kids who know way too much.

And Alexis is Claire because they both have wavy blonde hair.

And since everyone is so freaking gorgeous, nobody is Hurley.

And probably half of these comparisons is wrong, but the point is – spoiler alert – I think we’ll probably find out that they’re all dead.

All I know is it took me a long time to jump on the Lost bandwagon, and I am not making that mistake again.

But before we move forward it’s time for a Lost-inspired flashback in the form of a few 666 Park Avenue fashions I haven’t ID’d yet.

It’s time to go back to the island.

Manhattan is an island, afterall.

What do you think of 666 Park Avenue? Are you watching? Do you see similarities (beyond Terry O’Quinn?) and what do you think is the secret of the Drake.

666 Park Avenue Jane blush v-neck cami

Jane Van Veen gray and orange print top (dress pictured)

Jane Van Veen print v-neck tank

666 Park Avenue Fashion

 

Jane’s print blouse from 666 Park Avenue

Madewell (sold out)

Comments

  1. I love love love that you are doing this show! I love it, and i love Jane!! Thanks!

  2. Okay, first of all, really cute name for a website. Second, I’m glad you’re talking about 666 Park Avenue. I watch the show every week on my Hopper, which is set to auto-record it using Primetime Anytime so I never miss an episode, and I think the show, and the clothes, are pretty great. I never saw Lost, so I’m not sure I got those comparisons, but 666 Park Avenue is entertaining and creepy (but not too terrifying). A friend I work with at DISH and I both watch it, and have both been getting outfit ideas from the characters. Jane’s blush cami, in particular, is really cute.

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