Part One: 5 times Countess Vaughn had a ''passion for fashion''

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Freddie's favorite phrase on The Parkers was, "I have a passion for fashion." But real fans of the hit '90s and early '00s sitcom know that Kim Parker was the true fashionista. Played by Countess Vaughn, Kim might've not been the brightest among her friends, but no one even came close to her style.

Some might say she was the original material girl (sorry, Madonna and Saucy Santana). Here are four times Vaughn's style caught everyone's attention.

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1

The TV Barbie

Angel Reese is the Double-Double Barbie, so we had to give Countess Vaughn the honor of TV Barbie. Vaughn was often pretty in pink, whether she was wearing a T-shirt, dress, or suit.

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2

Cowboy Parker

Since Beyonce's Cowboy Carter won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, we had to add this photo of Countess in cow print. We love it when the girls create their own rodeos!

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3

The '90s IT girl pose

Sometimes, you can look at a photo and instantly tell what decade it was taken in. This photo feels so '90s/early '00s from the couch and pose alone. Both were staples in Black culture, TV, and real life.

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4

Fierce in black

Countess Vaughn could've been a model, and she would've been in every prestigious magazine. Even when she wasn't the star of her own show yet, she still stole the scene.

Black is her color...better yet, every color is!

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5

Dazzling in red

Being a fashionista is all about switching up the styles, and that's something Countess Vaughn knew how to do too well. From promotional photos to stepping out in the real world, she could dazzle and set trends.

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