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That's been a meme for everyone this season except Bert.  This week Josh basically said "this is the first outfit I've ever made where I tried to rein it in!  I'm so proud of myself and you should be too!"  Then the judges looked real tired and gave in and patted him on the back. 

Seeing her in hair rollers this week made me realize she spends a LOT of effort on her fugly hair.  Maybe she was in pageants, I mean how else do you explain that?

I can totally see some up-and-coming actress wearing Kimberly's dress on the red carpet and being nonchalant about that coy little boob window- like Diane Kruger or Mila Kunis.  But who would EVER wear Viktor's dress?  And where?  The best I can come up with is some rich "glamma" wearing it to a charity event- not

Sewing into/ cutting out of dresses isn't such a big deal, it happens backstage at every show.  Many not Chanel, but every one else because the clothes aren't in production yet and may never be reproduced if they don't get bought.  

Completely agreed- I was actually bummed that Josh didn't have to show his hideous green dress- I'd love for him to go home.  

Agreed re: Marie Claire- I don't think it's a high fashion magazine- more like a slightly better made "everywoman" magazine (borf) but Michael Kors is a big whoop in the fashion world because his clothes are insanely flattering and sell crazy well.  His aesthetic can be a little boring (it borders on minimalism and

To my eye Josh's dress looked a lot like the current Lanvin line of cocktail dresses (see their current magazine ads) just made in a cheaper fabric.   Cheaper fabric is excusable but then Josh added the extraneous chain and corsage detail which totally clashed with each other and the easiness of the dress.  Man he's