Did ‘Project Runway’ Apply Too Much ‘Lipstick’ Last Night?

Perhaps cognisant of the fact that this is their last season to milk Project Runway for all it’s worth, Bravo parent company NBC Universal has been cramming the show with so much obvious corporate synergy that you can practically hear Tim Gunn muttering, “This concerns me.” Still, last week’s challenge to create an outfit for the Olympics (currently being broadcast on NBC and NBC-owned channels!) was just a drop in the fierce, organza-draped bucket compared to the corporate chutzpah on display during last night’s episode. With guest judge Brooke Shields in the house, the designers were challenged to create a look for her character on season two of the barely-renewed NBC drama Lipstick Jungle. Thanks to Molly McAleer, we’ve assembled a video of all the times the show’s title was uttered last night — even when it sounded suspiciously ADR’d in! Who could have known that “Lipstick Jungle” would surpass “licious” and “Holla at your boy!” to become this season’s biggest catchphrase? [Bravo]

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  • kookla

    Welcome to The Jungle! By the way, neither I nor anyone I know has ever seen one single episode of that piece of tripe.

    kookla

  • Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • Oxycontinmoron

    Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • Oxycontinmoron

    Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • BowlingForDollars

    Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • misterdirky

    Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • TimGunn

    Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • Norma Desmond

    Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • kookla

    Perhaps I should clarify. I have seen Project Runway tripe, just not Lipstick Jungle tripe. After all, I have standards.

    kookla

  • Ernst Stavro Blofeld

    Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • SharyBobbins

    Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • Maybe his shirt should have read,

  • booksnotboys

    Maybe his shirt should have read,

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