For a good tv show (or any fictional medium really), you need a good antagonist. These listed below are not only antagonists that are fun and/or interesting to watch in their own ways, they also have their own distinct styles.
1. Regina Mills
TV show: Once Upon a Time
Portrayed by: Lana Parrilla
As the evil queen of the Enchanted Forrest, Regina Mills rules the land and steals hearts (literally), all while wearing fab hats and dresses with elaborate neck pieces. Her make up is heavy with dramatic eyeliner and a red lip.
In Storybrooke, Regina is the Mayor and is decked out in a businesswoman chic look with formal shirts, understated dresses, scarves, nicely tailored coats and pant suits. Her outfits range between being classic and low key (simple black dress) to filled with colour (purple jacket, red gloves).
2. Gustavo Fring
TV show: Breaking Bad
Portrayed by: Giancarlo Esposito
Whether he's managing restaurant Los Pollos Hermanos or taking out rival drug distributors, Gus always does so while being stylishly dressed. He generally favors a suit and tie combo, but can sometimes be seen rocking some sweaters as well as some boss coats.
Gus is meticulous about his clothes, and will take off his jacket and fold it carefully before cutting anyone.
3. Pierre Despereaux
TV show: Psych
Portrayed by: Cary Elwes
Despereaux is an art thief/professional Houdini impersonator, and generally sticks to the classic suit and tie during his escapades, sometimes switching things up with a leather jacket. He's so stylish and good at his craft in fact that protagonist Shawn Spencer becomes a bit of a fan/pen pal.
4. Glorificus
TV Show: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Portrayed by: Clare Kramer
Glory is a god from a hell dimension who usually takes the form of a human woman, and she appears on this list largely thanks to her hair. Seriously, even when she is in a fight her curls still look immaculate. Her dress sense and make up style are pretty simple but she rocks them, her signature being a red dress.
5. Pam Swynford De Beaufort
TV Show: True Blood
Portrayed by: Kristin Bauer van Straten
Being co-owner of vampire nightclub Fangtasia and hundreds of years old, Pam's style has an anachronistic edge to it. She wears an array of corsets, lace, dresses with sleeves, and fishnets. Suffice it to say, Pam isn't known for subtlety.
Image sources:
Regina: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Gus: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Despereaux: 1 , 2, 3
Glory: 1 , 2, 3 (original sources 1, 2&3)
Pam: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
1. Regina Mills
TV show: Once Upon a Time
Portrayed by: Lana Parrilla
As the evil queen of the Enchanted Forrest, Regina Mills rules the land and steals hearts (literally), all while wearing fab hats and dresses with elaborate neck pieces. Her make up is heavy with dramatic eyeliner and a red lip.
In Storybrooke, Regina is the Mayor and is decked out in a businesswoman chic look with formal shirts, understated dresses, scarves, nicely tailored coats and pant suits. Her outfits range between being classic and low key (simple black dress) to filled with colour (purple jacket, red gloves).
2. Gustavo Fring
TV show: Breaking Bad
Portrayed by: Giancarlo Esposito
Whether he's managing restaurant Los Pollos Hermanos or taking out rival drug distributors, Gus always does so while being stylishly dressed. He generally favors a suit and tie combo, but can sometimes be seen rocking some sweaters as well as some boss coats.
Gus is meticulous about his clothes, and will take off his jacket and fold it carefully before cutting anyone.
3. Pierre Despereaux
TV show: Psych
Portrayed by: Cary Elwes
Despereaux is an art thief/professional Houdini impersonator, and generally sticks to the classic suit and tie during his escapades, sometimes switching things up with a leather jacket. He's so stylish and good at his craft in fact that protagonist Shawn Spencer becomes a bit of a fan/pen pal.
4. Glorificus
TV Show: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Portrayed by: Clare Kramer
Glory is a god from a hell dimension who usually takes the form of a human woman, and she appears on this list largely thanks to her hair. Seriously, even when she is in a fight her curls still look immaculate. Her dress sense and make up style are pretty simple but she rocks them, her signature being a red dress.
5. Pam Swynford De Beaufort
TV Show: True Blood
Portrayed by: Kristin Bauer van Straten
Being co-owner of vampire nightclub Fangtasia and hundreds of years old, Pam's style has an anachronistic edge to it. She wears an array of corsets, lace, dresses with sleeves, and fishnets. Suffice it to say, Pam isn't known for subtlety.
Image sources:
Regina: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Gus: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Despereaux: 1 , 2, 3
Glory: 1 , 2, 3 (original sources 1, 2&3)
Pam: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5