Thursday, October 23, 2008

It's week 8. Sheena said the judges didn't think she's modelesque. Elina said the judges didn't think she let go the past week. Samantha asked Elina and Marjorie if they had a couple years to adapt to american style since Elina and Marjorie are both European and Elina thought it was hurtful. The first Tyra Mail said 'Work it, sell it, own it!' They drove up to their challenge and saw Ron and Richard Harris. They had clothing for all the girls to sell. They said Joslyn showed the versitillity of her bag. She knew a challenge was about to follow. They walked into a room and there was someone in a green body suit with a dress on. Then they looked at a computer and all they saw were the clothes he/she had on, because the computer made everything green disappear. It was James St. James. He said they had just seen a preview of their next challenge. They would all be walking down the runway wearing the green suit and designs by Nony Tochterman. They all put on the clothing and then saw Ann Shoket, the editor-in-cheif of Seventeen Magazine. Elina said she couldn't breathe with the green suit over her face. But then the music started playing and she started dancing and she said it felt really good after that. Marjorie's dress fell down and she didn't even know until she went backstage and Joslyn told her. The winner of the challenge was Elina. They drove home and the Tyra Mail made them think that they would be doing a comercial. Cycle 10 winner Whitney Thompson was there at their next location. She said they would be doing a comercial for the new Eye Enhanser Blast Collection Shadows. Jay said Samantha brought her genuine energy and he loved it. Jay thought Elina was still too controlled. Analeigh was believable. The challenge, at judging, was working in wooden clogs. Tyra said it's so important to work wooden clogs because 6 of them would be going overseas to Amsterdam. The best comercial was Analeigh and Joslyn was sent home.

1 comment:

Chris said...

Wow! What a great name: "Nony Tochterman". I love that.

Good job, Reid!