TWINKIES LACHAPELLE
I really like your look. The truth is that they are not exactly "pants" because it is a catsuit, but I love all the rhinestones it has, the cape looks beautiful, the makeup is divine, it’s delicate and it goes very well with the look. I love the belt and the matching choker and this idea of a “Risen Jesus”. Perhaps my only criticism (in addition to the one mentioned above) could be the shoes don’t match the rest of the accessories and that seems to me to be a bit out of line.
In the challenge, I can see that you had a lot of fun with this character, there are many of your puns, as you always do. They’re your personal signature. It has some moments that are very funny and I really enjoyed it, like when you made the reference to the cunnilingus, the pizza reference or when you started talking about the Yakuza in the Jacuzzi and literally used the phrase "offeL you can’t Lefuse" it was SO funny. But I think it is not enough "Al Capone" as I would liked to. You made many references to other characters (Aretha Franklin, RuPaul, Oprah) and I think you could’ve gone a little more in-depth with Italian stereotypes or references to Al Capone's life, instead of resorting to all these mafia puns with reference to other characters, because we lost the main character a bit.
VARSAVIA VON TEA
Just like in the Twinkies look, I can't quite determine if it's two pieces or if it's a catsuit, but I still really like the concept and the color palette, I think the mask is a great addition, I love the material of the outfit, your hair goes very well with it, you makeup is on point, you look very powerful, very beautiful and very empowered.
With this challenge ... I can see that you don't really like your president LOL Anyway, I understand, I also had an ultra-right president and, darling, it's not pretty.
I think you have some interesting jokes out there, I don’t know Andrzej Duda but I can understand that he is chauvinistic and very much a follower of Trump's policies because of what you said and I think those were the jokes that came to me the most and made me laugh. But then they got a little redundant too, it went from chauvinistic to Donald Trump to self-centeredness, and again, and again. I think you hesitated a little while writing, I don't know if you were trying to imitate your celebrity's "bad accent" or why, but that made reading difficult and confusing, and if it is confusing the jokes were did not land. If you did it on purpose, try to make it more treacherous next time so we can understand that’s the intention.
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I think there are elements of this look that are very interesting. I really like the color, the pants are very beautiful and the top too, and I like that kinda polka-dot sheer top that you have under your blouse. That being said, I don't love the gloves and the hat, I think they make it look a little dated, but my major problem is that this look makes you look very boxy (ironically), I can't appreciate your waist. Maybe if you had put a little more padding on your bust and hip or if you had girdled your waist, the silhouette would be a little more interesting.
You chose a very current character and that at this moment is on everyone's lips, which is a hit, cause it makes us all have it fresh and we know what you are talking about. I think you did a great job conveying the ideas of your celebrity, the references were funny, many of your jokes came to a good end. You talked a little bit about everything, about his bipolarity, about his marriage, about his fondness for Trump, about his love for money, about his self-centeredness. You kept your ideas clear without being redundant, and I can read Kanye West while writing this. Well done.
DR BLOUSE MAGICAL DADDY
I love the concept and the color palette. I also like the pattern you worked on, it looks interesting. I also love makeup, you look beautiful. I think my only problem is your torso looks very long with that chestpiece. But taking that out, I think it's a good job and it's a very interesting approach to the category.
You chose Tommy Wiseau, which is a daring choice cause he is a controversial character that not everyone knows and knows about his history with The Room. Fortunately for you, I know him. From the minute you said "Czechoslovenia" I started laughing. It was so stupid and it already made me get into a good mood to read all your talk. I liked the punchlines pulling random names and the references to his difficult childhood, also the references of Poland. I always marvel at your knowledge of the history and geography and I love that you were able to put it into play in this challenge. I was expecting some reference to The Room so I was pleased that it came. And when I quoted the phrase "Don King" I also laughed a lot. The whole act was a string of silly mistakes that work very well. I think it was a very successful talk.
COCO BUTTA
Another problem with a catsuit. Taking that aside, I think this is a great look! I love that you left your comfort zone, we have already seen you be sexy and pink, it is a pleasant surprise to see you leave like this, a more punk and dark approach. Your hair and makeup are incredible, I love the feathers coming out of the arms and the bust, the shoes accompany very well. A job well done.
Choosing RuPaul is always a daring choice cause he’s a well known character to all and but the same time is very characteristic, and as we’ve seen you can do it great, like Jessica Wild or badly, like Trixie Mattel. In this case you focused on highlighting all of RuPaul's conflicts such as fracking, the fight with Pearl, the lack of interest in people outside the show. I think it would have been interesting if you mixed this "RuPaul dark side" with her cute, tender and funny side in front of the cameras, because I can't see RuPaul intentionally saying any of the things you said in his talk (except the reference to Lady Bunny, I laughed with that one). RuPaul is a great demagogue, and he always says what people want to hear, so it would’ve been interesting to see how you mixed those two things and not just do the bad version. For example, for the closing speech you could speak of love and sisterhood and end with the phrase "Where the hell is my check? Get me away from all these poor people". It think your talk out of balance and that made the jokes not come or land at all.
LONDON LIPTON TEA
This is a very elegant and sophisticated look, I love that you have opted for a suit but that it is also very feminine, I love the color and the print. I think the hat and glasses are a good accessory. I like it because it is subtle and you didn’t go overboard with accessories and makeup.
You made a very good impression of Ariana Grande, you had very good and very funny moments, like when you impersonated Ariana impersonating Celine Dion, or when she was asked her favorite color and she answered "Cloud!" that was really dumb and funny. You made reference to her songs, you had an interesting theme that you followed and I think you were very faithful to the character. My only problem with this challenge is that you didn't follow the only basic rule of the challenge: "All talks will consist of five paragraphs. You will receive the first part of the first sentence of each paragraph." You didn't use any of all five sentences for your talk! And I think that makes it very difficult to judge.
PARIS FILTON TEA
I really like the print on this look, but I think the concept fell a bit short. I would love to see some of the gold of the umbrella in the look, because it looks like something I could see anyone wearing, and I mean anyone on the street. I'm missing a bit of the "Paris factor". Maybe a slightly more interesting top or another headpiece, or a little more daring makeup would have worked better and they would’ve made it look more elaborate and elevated cause it looks a lil bit basic right now.
I think your performance on the DRAGx started very strong talking about Trisha’s cover of Shallow. Trisha is a very iconic character and a great choice to embody because she is already very funny. I was amused by the parts where she forgot what she was saying, or said things she had already said again, or lost herself thinking about food, I think that was very funny. Stephanie Summers Martinelli's reference was also very funny. But it seemed to me that you used a lot of phrases from her again, and again, and again, and I would’ve liked to see a little more of what YOU thought she would say and not read again so many things that she already said and I already saw. Also, I would’ve liked to see some closing or farewell because I think the talk ended in nothingness and that made it look a bit strange.