Mystique wrote:
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Andy seems to do well with colors and coordinates, lines.. I don't understand why the hg can't pick a shop that suites them and just get advice from Andy instead of her choosing the shop with little selection that fits the personality of the hg she's making over. She just cannot fit every individual into her 'style' it doesn't work. I cringe when she walks in to do a makeover. I feel for the hg because I know they want to bring out their best and it just doesn't happen for them. Thank goodness they are able to take it in stride and enjoy the graduation regardless.
Yep. I can feel my eybrows inching their way up under my hair, trying to hide, poor babies.
I would have loved to see the guys from Queer Eye come in and do their thing. Or the people from Extreme Makeover. Or the ladies from What Not to Wear. Or that lady in BH who did Oprah's brows (which she kept all these years because they were THAT good - she spent, like $1500 on them, I think?). All do amazing work and no two people end up looking the same - or looking like they shopped at the same store. They could have had guest stylists and top design houses from all over the world, easily.
It's not all about just how wrong AP can be. You guys see the red carpet disasters, too. Some of them just make me want to claw my eyes out (Renee Zellweger's pretty much batting 1000 ). But then, they're up the the street from Hollyweird - who's doing Kidman? Aguilera? J Ho? Portman?
The SO ladies deserved and should have had world-class makeovers from the pros who make the butt ugly televisable all the time. That was a HUGE marketing mistake on the production company's part. Had this been part of the show, they might well be seeing another season. Think about it - they flat out GAVE AP tens of millions in advertising, when they could have had anyone. And she still could have gotten her 15 minutes, coordinating the affair instead of trying to do the homegrown thing. What a damned short-sighted shame. It was a great concept.