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Exclusive Interview: Johnny from Bravo’s The Fashion Show

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SeenON! sat down with Johnny of Bravo’s The Fashion Show this week to talk about what it feels like to be eliminated right before the finals (ouch)! Read on to hear Johnny’s point of view.

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SO!: You didn’t seem too excited when it came time to partner up with the eliminated designers - how was it working with Angel? How helpful was she?

J: Working with Angel was okay.  It felt a little awkward for her, because I know she is loyal to Reco. You could tell she felt like she deserved to still be there.

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Expert Panel: Erika Stanley on Bravo’s The Fashion Show 107

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This week, SeenON! connected with fashion expert Erika Stanley of SNOB Style  to dish about episode 7 of Bravo’s The Fashion Show, discuss the good ol’ “walk of shame” and talk about what it takes to design for a big name in the industry.

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SO!: In this week’s Harper’s Bazaar mini challenge, the designers were asked to clean up a “walk of shame” look and create something acceptable for the office. What are some simple tips that you can offer girls in a crunch to help them make the events from the night before not so obvious?

ES: I would say take a few things with you. Incorporate basics into your outfit so that you can “Macgyver it up” to work from day to night or night to day.  Bringing along a scarf or tights can make it more of a daytime look. Layering is definitely key. 

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The Fashion Show: Episode 105 Photos

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Laura Brown judges the sketches of Kelly's dress that they drew from memory.

On this week’s “Shape Shifters” episode of The Fashion Show, the designers were challenged to create figure flattering clothes for real women. Consequently, their super skinny runway models were traded out for everyday women with curves. Check out the results and relive The Fashion Show in our episode 105 photo gallery!

Photos courtesy of Bravo.

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Interview: Keith Lissner from Bravo’s The Fashion Show

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Today SeenON! had the pleasure of interviewing Keith Lissner, who was eliminated on Episode 5 of The Fashion Show. Keith has already had great success as a designer with celebrities such as Emmy Rossum, Taryn Manning, Janet Jackson and Natasha Beddingfield wearing his collection. Although we will no longer be seeing him on the show, it was great to hear what he had to say about guiding characters, his new Keith by Keith Lissner line and advice for fellow designers.

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Expert Panel: Rachel Pally on Bravo’s The Fashion Show

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We love Rachel Pally’s designs and countless celebrities do too. Rachel has truly mastered the art of vibrant yet casual elegance in her line and we are thrilled to have her knowledge of the fashion industry on our Expert Panel. We recently chatted about how she started her career, shoes and of course, Episode 4 of The Fashion Show.

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Interview: Andrew from The Fashion Show

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Today, SeenON! sat down to chat with designer Andrew Christian from The Fashion Show. In last night’s elimination, the judges just weren’t buying Andrew’s shoe challenge runway piece - but he’s not going to let that stop him! Andrew, better known as the “Panty-Christ”, already has a successful underwear line under his belt and stays optimistic about a bright future in fashion.

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SO!: This is the first week we see the designers break out of their groups as Isaac Mizrahi announces that “from here on out [the designers] will be competing as individuals.” What did you like and not like about how the competition changed?

AC: I liked being on my own and not having to compromise my design for the other contestants. What I didn’t like is the cattiness that came out in people once they were working by themselves!

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Bravo’s The Fashion Show: Isaac Mizrahi

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What do you know about Isaac Mizrahi? The first thing that comes to mind is the recent collection he did for Target and his new job co-hosting Bravo’s The Fashion Show. Check out the photos below, and read more about The Fashion Show here.

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Interview: Markus from Bravo’s The Fashion Show

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SeenON! had a wonderful interview with Bravo’s The Fashion Show designer, Markus Ketty, who was eliminated from episode 3. Markus who has quite the fashion pedigree, was in good spirits despite being asked to leave and being referred to as a “dreamer.”

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Five Things We Really Like About The Fashion Show!

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Last night The Fashion Show debuted on Bravo, and I can’t tell you how excited I was to see the show. So excited, in fact, that I was able to convince my boyfriend (who is so completely not the target audience for this show) to watch it with me.

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The show clearly had to differ itself, and Bravo did a great job doing so. Here’s what I thought were the freshest twists:

Harper’s Bazaar Mini Challenges - These are totally Quick Fire Challenges a la Top Chef. Very creative and fun to watch the designers under pressure.  I must admit I was confused by Laura Brown’s accent, but that’s a-okay because she was responsible for the spread on The Simpsons in Paris, and I am forever amused by that piece.

Designers are judged by an audience of buyers and fashion insiders! - Totally unique twist. I loved hearing what the show attendees had to say after the fashion show. Now if I could fandangle a way to get the boyfriend into that audience. His utter confusion and commentary over the Harlem pants (or Hammer Pants, as he likes to refer to them as) was priceless and would make for some good TV.

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Isaac Mizrahi  and Kelly Rowland - Not going to lie, but I was a little scared when I heard that Isaac Mizrahi was going to be a host.  Flashbacks to the Scarlett Johansson red carpet incident immediately came to mind. However, I think that he did an amazing job balancing host and fashion icon He gave straightforward advice in a very mellow and calming way.

Backstage at the fashion show - Great perspective. This truly showed what goes on backstage at a fashion show in its true light. Oh, and watching the models have to squeeze into the tube skirts made me feel so much better about myself.

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The music - This is totally minor, but music in reality competition shows makes such a difference. I mean, I still get a knot in my stomach when I hear the Top Chef theme music (oh Fabio, how I miss thee). Seriously, the drum beats were very cool and refreshing for a show of such stress.

So there you have it - five things that I really like about The Fashion Show. What are your thoughts? Comment away!

Photos courtesy of Bravo. No celebrity endorsement implied.
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