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Koffee With Karan. Pretty Little Liars. The Royals. Gilmore Girls. Big Bang Theory. Modern Family. The Vampire Diaries. Game of Thrones. Vogue BFFs. Jane the Virgin. One Tree Hill. Desperate Housewives. If you saw something in a movie or a TV show, there's a good chance you'll find it on one of these sites.

Sure, some of it is sponsored product placement, like Apple's efforts to make you buy its gadgets. But so what? As long as it's actually cool, let's find out what that thing is. Andrew Rea loves cooking. He also loves movies and TV shows.

So, Rea started a YouTube channel where he recreates famous dishes from what he watches. Rea is brilliant at recreating the recipes. And then he sets about making it in his kitchen, with top-notch video production. Don't watch this one on an empty stomach. Binging With Babish is not particularly helpful to help you learn how to cook. For that, seek out YouTube channels where professional chefs share their secrets. This one is all about food porn, mixed with a love for movies and shows.

Would you like a pair of the iconic sunglasses worn by all the characters in The Matrix? Or maybe you want to look as hot as the cast of Suits. Actors have wardrobe specialists to dress them up, so if you want to imitate their style, head to one of these two sites.

Of the two, Worn On TV is a bit better to browse. You can select the show you want, and even the characters from the show. That will give you a list of photos, and one click will take you to buy it. It's a fantastic fashion and style app to find the right outfit. FilmGarb is not that great to browse, but its search function makes up for it.

If something from a movie caught your eye, chances are that FilmGarb will tell you the product and where to get it. In fact, Blair's Marc by Marc Jacobs dresses are the rarest and most sought-after pieces from "Gossip Girl," with the brown Dita dress worn in season one's Thanksgiving episode and the scalloped Joelle dress from season two's Hampton's White Party also proving to be as elusive as they are iconic.

Just saying, maybe it's time to revive the label. If you're getting ready to quit your job and scroll eBay full time, know that flipping secondhand clothes may not be a lucrative field — at least, not yet. Wood keeps up with her shop to build up savings; she's in school to become a registered nurse, but also, she says, she always wants to be able to provide for her brother, who was diagnosed with severe autism. While she's been able to do that, money hasn't been the primary reward.

Kimberly was using the money she made through her sales to help cover vet bills when her cat fell ill; now she's saving up for vacation. Even if she isn't raking in major money, though, she's definitely inspired a cottage industry.

Now, several more have popped up across eBay and Poshmark, some of which clearly don't mind footing the bill for a Herve Leger dress or a Tory Burch trenchcoat. She maintains an Instagram where she keeps followers updated on her latest listings, and has moved to offer free shipping on all her orders. In fact, her dream is to one day have an office where she can go to officially spend her 9-to-5 hours searching eBay and shipping out flipped clothes.

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This time around, costume designer Eric Daman brought a different, more minimalist approach to dressing the teens of Constance Billard and St. It may have more to do with who's watching the shows, as opposed to what the characters are wearing.

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