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a.k.a., how did I miss that Tim Gunn was on The Daily Show?
TG: "Because fashion--I mean, I'm the first to encapsulate this realistically: nobody needs it. I mean, we need clothes. Do we need fashion? No. And fashion, when it's good it comes out of a context that's societal and cultural and historic and economic and political, so it's of a time and a place."
JS: "Why isn't everyone as reasonable as you as a human being?"
Oh, Tim Gunn. *draws hearts* Jon also gets hearts, because he was fanboying him in the most adorable way. I approve! :)
This reminds me, I read his book last month and would like to highly recommend it. It's very entertaining, especially if you're a fan of the way Tim Gunn expresses himself, which I am; you can practically hear him saying the words as you read. I actually stayed up late to finish it, which I can honestly tell you has never happened with anything other than novels. He treats style as a matter of personal expression, and as such does not proselytize specific things, but rather explains how to discover it for yourself. It's a very straight-forward, even-handed book of advice on how best to form your own style, and quite an interesting read.
ETA: Tim Gunn: Dictionary. Best. Thing. EVER. Tim Gunn is such a word nerd; if you read the book I just waxed poetic about, there's a section in the appendix for terminology, and he introduces it with this paragraph about how wonderful a broad vocabulary is, and how it allows you to express exactly the right shade of meaning. It spoke to my soul, guys. I'm so not kidding.
TG: "Because fashion--I mean, I'm the first to encapsulate this realistically: nobody needs it. I mean, we need clothes. Do we need fashion? No. And fashion, when it's good it comes out of a context that's societal and cultural and historic and economic and political, so it's of a time and a place."
JS: "Why isn't everyone as reasonable as you as a human being?"
Oh, Tim Gunn. *draws hearts* Jon also gets hearts, because he was fanboying him in the most adorable way. I approve! :)
This reminds me, I read his book last month and would like to highly recommend it. It's very entertaining, especially if you're a fan of the way Tim Gunn expresses himself, which I am; you can practically hear him saying the words as you read. I actually stayed up late to finish it, which I can honestly tell you has never happened with anything other than novels. He treats style as a matter of personal expression, and as such does not proselytize specific things, but rather explains how to discover it for yourself. It's a very straight-forward, even-handed book of advice on how best to form your own style, and quite an interesting read.
ETA: Tim Gunn: Dictionary. Best. Thing. EVER. Tim Gunn is such a word nerd; if you read the book I just waxed poetic about, there's a section in the appendix for terminology, and he introduces it with this paragraph about how wonderful a broad vocabulary is, and how it allows you to express exactly the right shade of meaning. It spoke to my soul, guys. I'm so not kidding.
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Date: 2008-02-10 04:31 pm (UTC)I am addicted to Project Runway recently; Tim Gunn is by far the best thing going. I have this secret hope that I will somehow run into him in the city, wandering around. :p
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Date: 2008-02-15 10:22 pm (UTC)PR is so addictive. I love it! Tim Gunn is my favorite. Were I in New York, I would totally stalk Parsons with you. :) Have you seen S2? Santino's Tim Gunn impression? It's PURE COMIC GOLD.
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Date: 2008-02-10 10:59 pm (UTC)*eagerly awaits download of this week's episode*
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Date: 2008-02-15 10:23 pm (UTC)