Bryce survives again, barely
Boy, you'd think a gay man from Salt Lake City - where garish parade floats are a point of community pride every July 24 - would know how to dress a drag queen.
But no, Keith Bryce - owner of Salt Lake boutique Filthy Gorgeous - found himself in the bottom two on last night's edition of Bravo's "Project Runway," once again creating a dress that looked like it had gone through a paper shredder. (There it is at left, on his model, Sherry Vine.)
Bryce (who won the previous week's challenge) survived the cut though, as New Yorker Daniel Feld - he of the self-proclaimed impeccable taste, who never met a challenge he couldn't turn into a cocktail dress - got Heidi Klum's "auf Wiedersehen."
But Bryce's penchant for layering bits of hanging fabric had the judges shaking their heads (though guest judge RuPaul liked the dress). Even his rival designers were whispering, "Keith's doing swatches again." Dude better mix in a hemline, pronto, or he's outta here.
But no, Keith Bryce - owner of Salt Lake boutique Filthy Gorgeous - found himself in the bottom two on last night's edition of Bravo's "Project Runway," once again creating a dress that looked like it had gone through a paper shredder. (There it is at left, on his model, Sherry Vine.)Bryce (who won the previous week's challenge) survived the cut though, as New Yorker Daniel Feld - he of the self-proclaimed impeccable taste, who never met a challenge he couldn't turn into a cocktail dress - got Heidi Klum's "auf Wiedersehen."
But Bryce's penchant for layering bits of hanging fabric had the judges shaking their heads (though guest judge RuPaul liked the dress). Even his rival designers were whispering, "Keith's doing swatches again." Dude better mix in a hemline, pronto, or he's outta here.
Labels: Keith Bryce, Reality show

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