>> Between the reviews yesterday and the original preview clips, I wasn't expecting much from Stylista — except maybe the inane tasks and overblown drama that was readily served up. Toward the end of the pilot episode, however, there was a nice cameo from Elle style director Kate Lanphear, who appeared to help with the judging. She wore her trademark black and white, but even she couldn't escape the excessive makeup treatment before going on camera — it was strange to watch, since Kate is so striking in her usual minimal-to-no makeup. It was just another symbol of how unreal this reality show is — Kate may have played along, but she barely talked, and my guess is, she would have rather been somewhere else.
Kate Lanphear
Kate Lanphear Works the (Julie) Haus for Spring 2009
>> Elle style director Kate Lanphear has developed a cult following for her t-shirt and jean, black, white, and gray style, but yesterday, she lent her styling expertise to first-time-Fashion-Weeker Julie Haus — and there was color involved.
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»Alice Dellal nabbed a MNG Jeans campaign for Fall [Fashionista]
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»Karl Lagerfeld seemed to smile in approval at Kris van Assche's latest outing for Dior Homme yesterday [Guardian UK]
»Natasa Vojnovic has gone blonde (NSFW) [Supreme Being]
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