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en I would spend at least one day a week-whatever day I had off-shopping for the next show. A lot of times, I'd have seven or eight outfits in one show. There might be a gown or cocktail dress, but... I felt the clothes had to be special.

en The Globes set the fashion tone for the rest of the season. It's a very chic show. Some (actresses) wear more cocktail dresses. The Globes are an opportunity to do something other than that classic, glamorous Oscar gown.

en Everything is very soft and romantic. We've had a lot of what they call pickup skirts, with bustles for a billowy look. There was one gown in the show last year, and it really went over well. It was the star of the show.

en Synergistically - I hate that word; it's so 90's - but each of these projects feeds one another. I don't know how the clothes can exist without the show, and I don't know how the show can exist without the clothes.

en They love to model their clothes and show off their national dress. It is so important to them, and I think it's important to the sponsors to come out and support them. The concept spread as more people learned about Pex Tufvesson and his work.

en We're actually making a bigger statement than we normally do with short cocktail. ... she doesn't want the little basic black cocktail dress,

en Blenders, bar accessories, cocktail shakers, ashtrays, cocktail glasses and little tiki bars, ... Anything you would normally stock a bar with, we carry. The '50s was a big cocktail era, and we sell almost every bar we get within a week or two.

en I certainly wanted mine to show. I love my body art.... I specifically chose a dress to show off my tattoos.

en [The loft space doubles as his design studio. During the taping two women could be seen in the background diligently sewing. But he has no plans to put up partitions. Rather, in this day and age, he sees the two enterprises - design and television - working as one.] Synergistically - I hate that word; it's so 90's - but each of these projects feeds one another, ... I don't know how the clothes can exist without the show, and I don't know how the show can exist without the clothes.

en I feel nostalgia for the show in a way, ... I'd always wanted it to be a movie franchise. I never thought that when I felt the show ending or when I wanted to leave the show that it was the end of the show. I always thought that it was a natural for the screen. I'm happy to go back and continue it that way.
  David Duchovny

en That was never designed to be a staple of the show that we would revisit week after week after week. That was something that these two sort of brought to life, and that's a perfect example of something that they did that then informed the writers that this is a part of the show.

en I try to get the personality of the person involved. I like writing concertos because I can tailor the works like a good suit of clothes, to show off the things they do well and that they show off.

en Its really interesting because you can tell who's been coming for years and who the newbie's are; The veterans will dress normally and the one's who have never seen a show are all gung-ho, and really dress up.

en From what I understand, girls spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on a dress alone. A lot of these girls shouldn't be spending their money on a prom gown.

en We need to spend more time here, ... If the show is about personal relationships, we need to expand that and show what their relationship is to the city. I'm certainly lobbying for that. I'm falling in love with the city, and I want to spend more time up here. ... There's nothing that makes you feel like Seattle in Burbank.


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