Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde File

Undeterred, Elle packs her pink Samsonite and heads to Washington, D.C. to work for Congresswoman Victoria Rudd. Her mission? To pass "Bruiser’s Bill," a federal ban on animal testing.

But Elle has a secret weapon: her ability to see the best in people. She wins over a grumpy doorman who happens to be a font of political intel and befriends a conservative Congresswoman over a shared love of dogs and a perfect manicure. Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde

While planning her wedding to Emmett, Elle discovers that the mother of her beloved Chihuahua, Bruiser, is being held in a cosmetics testing facility. Appalled that such "un-fabulous" cruelty exists, Elle brings the issue to her firm. Instead of support, she gets fired for her "naivety." Undeterred, Elle packs her pink Samsonite and heads

D.C. is even colder than Harvard. The "Girls in Grey" look down on her pink skirt suits, and the political machine is fueled by cynicism rather than "The Rules of Hair Care." Elle even discovers that her mentor, Rudd, is secretly working against her to protect corporate donors. To pass "Bruiser’s Bill," a federal ban on animal testing

Elle Woods was proof that you could conquer Harvard in head-to-toe sequins, but by the time she landed a job at a prestigious law firm, she realized her most important client hadn't been heard yet: her dog’s mother.