I know all she wears on the show is her uniform and an interview outfit and a sweet-ass bathrobe, but that’s more than we see David in. So just … think about it.
Magical Girl Gwen looking like a fucking Sailor Snack
Biker/Rocker Chick Gwen with leather fingerless gloves and tight leather pants and shorts with tights under them paired with an old ripped shirt and a heavy jacket
Lounge Singer Gwen all Jessica-Rabbit-ing this place up because we know she has a beautiful voice (thanks for reminding me @protagonist-art)
Gwen who loves pink and looks like a grown-up Barbie doll the rest of the year
Preppy Gwen with cute collared button-downs and pleated skirts and pastels
Gwen who had a lolita phase in high school and an emo one in college and has remnants of both aesthetics in her more grown-up style
Vintage-influenced Gwen in swing dresses and heels and bright lipstick, high-waisted skirts and old-timey bathing suits and stuff inspired by everything from flappers to pinups to housewives to punks, anyone and everyone from times that aren’t now, fluttering magpie-like through history and plucking out bits and pieces of fashion she finds inspiring
Met Gala or Famous Actress Gwen wearing all those fucking outrageous gowns no one else can afford
Casual Gwen who doesn’t understand the point of makeup and fashion, who wears what feels comfiest with only a vague understanding of aesthetic and whose clothes always match because she doesn’t buy anything that stands out enough to clash, baggy shirts and overalls and five of the same ribbed tank top in different colors because it fits and looks good on her and it’s a pain to find things she’s comfortable in
Sophisticate Gwen who looks like a high-ranking businesswoman even when she can’t afford a cup of coffee
Hippie Gwen with peasant blouses and long flowing skirts and flowers in her hair
Boho chic Gwen looking like she just got back from Coachella
Casual Winter Gwen in leggings and tunics with fluffy boots and a pumpkin spice latte
Book Nerd Gwen in turtlenecks and mary janes and glasses she doesn’t wear during the summer because they’ll get broken
Tomboy Gwen who actively avoids feminine clothing, who buys most of her clothing from the mens’ and boys’ section and wears jerseys from athletes she may or may not follow, who can’t or won’t wear a heel higher than a quarter inch and whose hair is always in a low messy ponytail
Trend-follower Gwen who treats her magazines like gospel and uses all her very meager spending money on clothes that are classy and modern, who might not have enough money to eat more than ramen and crackers for a month but has clothes that are tailored to perfection, long skinny cigarette pants, heavy jackets, showy belts, mostly black and white and brown and gray
Cosplay Gwen dressed as her favorite fictional characters (calling it now: she’s done Lucretia from TAZ and she looked killer)
Girly Gwen in floaty sundresses and lacy camisoles
Sexy Vamp Gwen in leather and silk, colors that make her skin glow – and there’s a lot of it on display, a bit too elegant for a club and a bit too classless for a gala, stuff she puts on and feels like every heroine in a sexy paranormal romance, walks down the street feeling like she could seduce or murder everyone she walks past and giddy on the confidence that dries up in the summer
Gwen who loves hats of all kinds: beanies, big floppy sun hats, baseball caps and fedoras and cloches that make her look like she stepped off a movie set
Woke Gwen whose clothes are all accurate and authentic and have a deep personal meaning, who’s super connected to her background and her history and proud to wear them quite literally on her sleeve
Art-student Gwen who’s spent years cultivating a very particular “I don’t give a fuck” style that blends thrift shop with army-navy surplus store, paint splattered and deliberately ripped, trying to look the part of a starving artist even though she’s much more starving and much less artist
Gwen who glitters with accessories that are impractical for a summer camp, long fake nails and flashy bangles and rings on all her fingers and “if one necklace is good five is better” and impractical shoes because she can without worrying about tripping over a rock and breaking her neck
Gwen wearing more than just crimson and moss and dark purple, but yellow and orange and PINK, bright and vibrant like the glossy pictures in her magazines, sparkling like her clothes can compensate for how her personality doesn’t
Just … Gwen in pretty clothes.
Please. Make this happen.