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The Cut: Episode 10

by Deidre Woollard, posted Aug 13th 2005 1:02AM
karl lagerfeldThe pivotal moment occurs in this episode when the one-and-only strangely magnificent, deliciously creepy Karl Lagerfeld shows his face to judge a photo competition. Seeing Lagerfeld slither across the room is nothing short of fabulous. Can someone please give him a reality show?

No more teammates tonight, everyone goes solo. The Tommy wannabes are on their own to design their own ad campaigns. Deanna plans a girl who takes on the establishment. Wes plans a baseball extravaganza,  Liz decides she wants her model draped in American flags in Grand Central Station, Chris wants his girl to be lost in Harlem, Princess puts her model at the New York Stock Exchange and Shauna basically lets her photographer decide everything. The episode is a total snooze until Lagerfeld shows up. Lagerfeld takes a look at the pictures while the stylies shake in their boots. Lagerfeld issues style dictums on each picture. Lagerfeld says Liz's picture is the most beautiful but Wes and his bubble gum baseball player was the most iconic. The stylies are nearly weeping after this audience with Lagerfeld. Liz wins and Deanna, Felix and Shauna hit the pit. Deanna is in trouble for having a photo that looks too much like Paris Hilton, Felix says he didn't understand the assignment and Shauna is in trouble because the taxicab is iconic for DKNY and because the idea wasn't her concept. Thankfully Shauna gets the boot which makes sense because she is completely devoid of hustle. 
 

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Emily

The above relates to "The Cut" how?

August 13 2005 at 8:31 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Drudgereport.com has started to take advertising that looks like their own content, according to a mention at 925m.com. This practice where advertising looks similar to the content has come under sharp criticism, and the Magazine Publishers of America has released guidelines about this practice, recommending that ads be clearly marked as ads, when they look like editorial.

August 13 2005 at 12:51 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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