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TIM GUNN'S GUIDE TO STYLE Bravo Show V.I.P. Swag Promo Dressing Gown Bathrobe

$ 42.23

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  • Industry: Television
  • Size: Large
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    Description

    TIM GUNN'S GUIDE TO STYLE V.I.P. Swag Promo Dressing Gown Bathrobe
    Terry cloth interior.  Piping on the exterior.  Two outer pockets.  One inside pocket.
    New condition.  Unworn.  Has been in storage.
    54" from collar to hem
    25" sleeve - shoulder seam to sleeve cuff
    24" armpit to armpit across back of robe
    76" belt length end to end
    Bathrobe is more than 2 1/2 lbs.
    Owing to the weight and size will be s
    hipped in the U.S. via USPS Priority Mail included.  Global shipping via eBay program.
    Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Tim Gunn's Guide to Style
    is an American reality television series on Bravo. The series debuted on September 6, 2007 based on the self-help book A Guide to Quality, Taste and Style and is hosted by
    Project Runway'
    s Tim Gunn, and co-hosted by model Veronica Webb in the first season and Gretta Monahan in the second season.
    Gunn and his cohost offer to make over guests following their style as long as they adhere to a set of style rules.
    The show's format consists of several segments. After meeting the guest and reviewing an interview tape, the show starts with the hosts reviewing and then discarding most of the guest's existing wardrobe. Another segment involves the use of OptiTex fashion design software to illustrate the appearance of different fashions on a computer simulation of the guest, followed by a solo shopping spree for "ten essential items", which the hosts then critique. The guest will also meet with specialty consultants, such as designers, hairdressers or runway coaches, for one-on-one coaching. The show ends with a revealing to the guest's friends and family to show off the changes in their style.