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PR: Once again I agree with the judges. . . this is, perhaps, why I am liking this season so much.
Really loved Seth Aaron's outfits. Also, it made sense to me that the two people who had ambitious failures were safe and the one with a "safe" failure was gone.
Really loved Seth Aaron's outfits. Also, it made sense to me that the two people who had ambitious failures were safe and the one with a "safe" failure was gone.
Yes and yes. My 8-year old niece would have been all over the outfit Seth made!!! And I would have LOVED Jay's when I was little. That was my fave color combo!
Also, Mark Dacasos is hosting a 2-hour documentary on Miyamoto Musashi called Samurai - on the History Channel.
And Seth Aaron was so right about that purse - the little girl LOVED it.
That was ADORABLE!!!
And I loved how Amy's mini model stood up for her. Very classy!
I friggin fell asleep AGAIN and woke up to see what'shername get booted.
Man, you need to get yourself to wake up about 20 minutes earlier.
BTW, I totally went "!!!" in my head when the guest judge said something about blue and orange NOT being complementary because - HELLO - yes, they are. Which is exactly why you have to be careful how you use them together. (Blue/orange; red/green; yellow/purple)
And Seth Aaron was so right about that purse - the little girl LOVED it.
She was sooo adorable when Heidi asked her "what about the outfit do you like best," and she said, "About...my purse." So frickin' cute that I had to go back and watch her again!
BTW, I totally went "!!!" in my head when the guest judge said something about blue and orange NOT being complementary because - HELLO - yes, they are.
I KNOW!!! I mean I don't think Amy's outfits worked, they were kind of clown-y but still.
BTW, I totally went "!!!" in my head when the guest judge said something about blue and orange NOT being complementary because - HELLO - yes, they are.
THIS. I mean, like lisah said, the outfits didn't really work, but the palette was fine with me. The little girl's sweater was adorable, and I think if she had made a skirt or something for the model, instead of the pants, she might have gotten away with it. I actually really liked the palette.
Seth Aaron's was just adorable. It definitely paid off that he had a daughter of his own for this challenge.
I'm amazed Emilio didn't get any criticism. The dresses were pretty, yes, but absolutely nothing more. The little girl's dress was straight out of Laura Ashley, and the model's dress was well tailored but boring as hell.