Re: What Not To Wear




Andy Katz wrote:
On 20 Jul 2006 19:25:25 -0700, "itsjoannotjoann"
<itsjoannotjoann@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Katz


If I'm not mistaken, and could very well be, but when they are in the
stores they are standing in front of 3-way mirrors.

You may be right. That would depend on the store. But I don't think
either version (and I like the UK version) uses the three-way in their
studio for after posing.

Andy Katz


You're correct, neither use a 3-way to show the make overs.
Personally, I'm a fan of 3-ways as it really does give an all round
view. But, darnit, some stores don't have them, or if they do, it's
waaaaaaaay in the back of the store.

.



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