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The proof comes in knowing the show will come to a conclusion in her absence once season 11 ends. Sure, the entire Gallagher gang is full of sympathetic characters, but without Fiona leading the way, it doesn't feel the same. Part of Fiona's appeal is her unique fashion sense, which alters quite a bit with the seasonal whims of Windy City, Chicago. In the summer, Fiona rocks shorts and sandals, but in the winter she's all bundled up like Ralphie's little brother.

To get to the bottom of this dilemma, here are the best and worst of her outfits! Few outfits look as pure, innocent and overall beautiful than that of a wedding dress. When Fiona gets engaged to Sean in the season 6 finale, she is able to don the gorgeous white veil and flowing white gown. Unfortunately, like almost everything in Fiona's life, the marriage fell apart.

When Frank is late to his own daughter's wedding to walk her down the aisle, he begins berating all of the guests, including his own family. One truism he spouts is that Sean is a heroin addict, prompting the end of the marriage before it began.

Diametrically opposed to a light and dainty wedding dress is the thick, dark, heavy piece prison attire Fiona is forced to wear in Season 4.

Seriously, there is nothing becoming about an oversized tan jumper with grungy long-sleeves. Fiona does her best to wear it gracefully, but she can't quite overcome the criminal connotations and unhygienic stigma prison attire brings.

Fortunately, Fiona is released due to overcrowding, itself a statement on the nature of Chicago's growing crime rate.

During one of her booze-fueled nights out with her best friend and neighbor V Shanola Hampton , Fiona can be spotted wearing a super-sexy little number that she isn't afraid to get roll around in and get dirty. As you can see, Fiona rock a little black miniskirt, silver belt and lacy, see-through white blouse with all sorts of confidence. She feels so comfortable in the outfit that she willingly lays down on the bar and lets V pour shots down her taut figure.

While it's a sexy look in certain regards, there's simply something too dumpy, frumpy, and unbecoming about Fiona rocking a bra and dirty grey gym shorts, even if just on her front porch.

February 20, Performing in Omaha, Nebraska. Photo: Jason Squires. February 8, At the 48th annual Grammy Awards. Photo: Jon Kopaloff. All Rights Reserved. November 25, Performing in San Franscisco, California. Photo: Lawrence Lucier. September 20, Performing in New York City.

Photo: Derek Storm. Photo: Jeff Snyder. Photo: J. February 21, At the 43rd annual Grammy Awards. This image is a perfect example of how her trashy fashion will often allow her to move and be the strong rock of the family. Her footwear might not be the most fashionable, but those boots are practical and have a cool, grungy look to them. Fiona doesn't have the easiest life, so it's no wonder she suits up in construction boots in case she finds herself in a mess literally and emotionally or needs to kick someone in the behind.

Life is too short and she has things to take care of and people to look after. Who would have thought that a prison uniform could look this cool? Sure, there's nothing glamorous about it, but it does have a grungy appeal to it. It takes some serious beauty to take the trashiness of prison scrubs and turn them into something that looks genuinely hot.

You might disagree, but we think Fiona is rocking this look. Plus, the tuque is a Fiona staple and it helps keep her wild hair under control. While she might be more level-headed than her father and has an understanding of what maturity really is, that doesn't mean she doesn't have parts of her father in her genes.

She's a Gallagher, so she obviously never passes up an opportunity to drink and party, even if that means chilling in nature. The puffy vest over the plaid shirt is a great combination that others might underestimate, but we can see how Fiona manages to make it work while also being ready for a long night out in the cold.

Fiona is a chameleon — whether she's working at the diner, breaking walls in her house, or dancing it up at the club, Fiona always owns her look.

She jumps from one relationship to another, and no matter how she looks, she always turns heads and she owes it to her confidence. She doesn't pretend to be someone that she's not and owns the fact that she grew up in the South Side. She doesn't dress to impress, but that doesn't mean she doesn't. People have been managing to make frayed denim work for them and Fiona is no different.

Tucking in her blouse, as opposed to leaving it out hanging over her skirt, gives her a more put-together look while staying on a budget. Not only does this look give her the ability to go about her day knowing she looks good, it also allows her to move pretty freely as well.

Compared to past looks, this one is quite feminine and suggests Fiona's character is evolving and she's finally starting to take care of herself.

Fiona is always on a mission. Whether she's helping out one of her siblings, fixing her house, or dealing with her father, Frank, Fiona never has a moment to herself. Since she's running around Chicago trying to get shit done while making sure the bills are paid and there's food in the fridge, Fiona doesn't have time to really think about her outfit of the day.

Fiona's laid-back look is her signature style. She rocks the tank top, skinny jeans, and Converse like no other gal in the South Side.



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