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I just got an email from Neiman Marcus about their New! Colorful! Resort! Collection! The main photo on the email is this salmon satin Marc Jacobs dress.
Maybe it's just me but...if you're trying to move a $1,600 dress, don't you think it might be a good idea to IRON it first?
I can hear Tim Gunn in my head, "It looks like a hot mess."
ETA: Changed the link so you could see the picture I'm talking about.
I love Nick's sketch of what he would have done with the wedding dress. WOW.
Oh, I found the rest of episode 10 of PRC.
I agree about that Marc Jacobs dress - and seriouslY? A waste to have that dress in satin.
I suppose if I could afford the dress, I could probably also afford to hire someone to walk with me, steaming the dress as I moved.
"Uncle Nick" reworks that wedding dress in his blog.
What sketch? I saw nothing but the blog text!
FYI -- I couldn't see any of the images he embedded in the blog post when I looked at it in Safari. I switched to Firefox and they all loaded for me.
Thanks for the suggestion, Kristen. It didn't work for me, though.
I actually really like Chris' dress. But, then, I am kind of campy and costumey. Not right now, though. I am cords and cardi-y!
Replace the red with either the blue of the top or another, complementary blue and I think he would have had something. The red was just off.
I think that red dress was a total cop out. Okay, it's a nice dress. If the challenge had been "make a nice dress" they all would have had an easier time of it. And I agree that it didn't seem too well fitted.
Loved Tim and his 3AM bad decisions.
Jillian had immunity and I think she abused the privilege.
Did Chris get to shop at Mood? Or, did he just have the stuff that Jack was planning on working with? Because I thought that the red was what Jack had bought. (But you are right - a color that wasn't red would have been better.)