She missed the dress rehearsal, so when it came time for K. Morgan to walk the runway and take her final bow, the designer misstepped and made the ultimate fashion faux pas. Fortunately, her disappearing act resulted in no injuries, excluding a bruised ego, and her showing at Charleston Fashion Week was a hit!
It's not unusual for embarrassing clothing (or shoe!) malfunctions to happen on the runway. For this poor model, it's one of those days. What's even more disturbing is the camera dude's instinctive urge to zoom in when the chick is trying to run out of sight.
Lemme get this straight: the ability to walk while rambling off "things that are round" is sufficient proof of intelligence? And this porn star princess is supposed to pass as runway material? This show doesn't hold a candle (or light bulb, for that matter) to ANTM.
Think modeling is an easy gig? Try walking in her shoes for a day!
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A house dog is trained to think of one thing and one thing only when his owner pulls out the leash for a walk. So then, why wouldn't a pup get the same idea when a model leashes it up to take it for a stroll down the runway? You can't blame the dog in the following clip for taking care of business.
Are condoms only menswear? Not according to this fashion show. Earlier this month, a reproductive health and technologies expo in China featured a runway show with models clad in color-coordinated condoms.
I don't know who would consider the rags she's wearing fashionable, but to each his own. Beyond sheer taste (or lack thereof), the problem with this outfit is that the clothes weren't the only thing on display down the runway. Yeowza!
What is sent down the runway ain't always pretty. Exhibit A is pictured above and I wouldn't mop my floors with this, much less wear it. I might, however, clean my blinds with it.
Carmen Electra: so glamorous, so beautiful, so drop dead gorgeous. Operative word being "drop." Watch Carmen boogie down the runway and debut what will become a new line-dancing fave, the Electra-slide.
From moving to the West Coast, to the influx of celebrity judges, to casting drama over talent, five gay men have offered their theories on why viewership of Project Runway fell 25 percent between the premiere of season six and its ninth episode. One faults having three female finalists (though that happened on Bravo's final season too) saying:
"I am all for diversity and playing to your audience’s demographic, but please. And not to sound completely misogynistic, but three women as finalists?