Originally Posted by dogabone;2699847;
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Until I read this, I had not even thought about him looking like the two of them, but you are spot on!
Originally Posted by dogabone;2699847;
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Until I read this, I had not even thought about him looking like the two of them, but you are spot on!
Personality-wise this guy is my favorite. His dry sense of humor and wit delivered with that slow drawl is delightful. His designs, on the other hand, are a bit boring. But, I love his wit.
I liked him when he auditioned for season 3.
i think he is a lousy designer.
"The most courageous act is still to think for yourself.Aloud."
-Coco Chanel
Steven could warm my mattress anytime - Hubba Hubba!!!
Oh that dress was horrid! All that was missing was a habit & rosary beads.
He could have made an awesome dress, but he let the wedding gown intimidate him. Such a squandered opportunity.![]()
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
I wish someone else would have had a chance to grab that yards and yards of wedding dress and make something cool with it, rather than that parade of ugly he glued together.
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it didnt look good on the model, thats for sure.in fact, it did look horrid-- just like one of the above posters said...
elisa was another one whose design didnt suit her model, but it wasnt bad looking by any means, just totally wrong for that particular woman.but i think it was very important to make sure that it did look good on model and so she definately deserved to be on the chopping block w/steven last night.my choice would have been ricky though instead of her, there is no accounting for taste with that guyoh and come to think of it, victoryas dress was kinda blah too imo.
"The most courageous act is still to think for yourself.Aloud."
-Coco Chanel
Too bad, this show needed his sense of humor.
I really liked his personality....
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