Fashion Moves: So You Think You Can Dance Episode 14
/ E. Vincent MartinezPaula Abdul
Suit: custom George Clinton Bespoke
Blouse: Barbara Bui
Shoes: Charlotte Olympia
Jewelry: XIV Karats
Nails: Kimmie Kyees
Travis Wall
Shirt/suit/socks/shoes: Moods of Norway
Tie: Izod
Watch: Original Penguin
Cat Deeley
Dress: Dolce & Gabbana
Shoes: Christian Louboutin
Jewelry: XIV Karats
Nigel Lythgoe
Suit: Tallia Orange
Shirt: Ralph Lauren Purple Label
Tie: Tom Ford
Shoes: Max Verre
Styled by Miles Siggins
The stars of So You Think You Can Dance, SYTYCD continue to shine with their fashion choices. Dolce & Gabbana, Louboutin, Tom Ford among the styles embraced in episode fourteen. It looks like Travis Wall is ready for this week's National Bow Tie Day and I love Paula in her custom George Clinton Bespoke white suit, great hair too.
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