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Project Runway's Tim Gunn comes to Tampa. What to wear?
So you think you’re worthy of strutting your stuff in front of fashion guru Tim Gunn?The host of Bravo’s Project Runway is speaking at the University of South Florida’s Marshall Student Center, 4202 E Fowler Ave., in Tampa, at 7 p.m. Wednesday. His talk is free and open to the public. For details, call (813) 974-9837 or click here.
Gunn definitely has strong opinions on what’s in and what’s a fashion “no-no.” So when you’re putting together the perfect outfit to present yourself in front of the austere mastermind, be sure to keep these tips in mind:
Tip 1: Don’t do drama. Gunn goes bananas over frivolous feathers and too many ruffles! Now, this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t include some pizazz in your outfit, because Gunn surely has an eye for some va-va-voom and a little unique spice.
Tip 2: Put your best foot forward. Tim goes nuts over a great pair of shoes. Don’t waste your time with flats or sandals. Go all out with some cute and quality heels.
FASHION NO-NO ALERT: Don’t even think about walking into the MSC Ballroom wearing — dare I say it ... SNEAKERS! That is, unless they are some special, custom, designer sneaks. It would be truly insulting to present yourself in front of Tim Gunn wearing Nikes or Converse.
Tip 3: Coloring is key. As long as you’re not wearing a tie-dye tee or orange sweats with a purple hoodie, you won’t have to worry about getting the sarcastic “All right ... ” look from Gunn. Colors are a plus in Gunn’s book, especially when they blend well. Just please, please, don’t walk into that room looking “matchy-matchy.” The foot is always a great place to add a stronger splash of color.
Tip 4: Boost the volume in more than your hair. Great looks start with tank tops, blouses, shirts, polos, dress shirts or really any low layer, also known as a base top. To impress Tim, add layers: Throw on a “cardi” or cute jacket, maybe even a suit top. Just make sure that cardigan isn’t too frumpy!
Tip 5: Accessorize to specialize. Accessories can add SO MUCH to a look, and give one that special something to really kick it off. Jewelry is the most commonly worn accessory today, but always feel inspired to slip on some cute tights, warm up in a pattered scarf or add a rocker-chic or New York-style hat. Word on the street is that Tim loves to peek and poke for unusual accessories too. Wanna impress the guy? Try on some peace scarves, or maybe some Demi Lovato-inspired fedora hats.
FASHION NO-NO ALERT: Don’t go overboard with the accessories. Keep your look fresh and simple. Gunn goes cross-eyed over too many beads and sunglasses, and he’s always on the look for fashion overloads. There’s a fine line between a naked Christmas tree and one with too many ornaments.So if you’re brave enough to strut your stuff in front of Gunn, you better start piecing an outfit together now. As Tim says, “Well, you’ve got a lot of work to do ... ”
Guest Deal Divo Tucker DeGregory
Tucker DeGregory, 11, is an aspiring fashion designer and a sixth-grader at Thurgood Marshall Fundamental Middle School in St. Petersburg. A devotee of Project Runway, he owns the game, the design kit, and Season 3 on DVD. His mom, Lane DeGregory, is pretty rad, too.
(Getty Images photo of Tim Gunn)
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Stephanie Hayes came out of the womb wearing high heels. While other kids were reciting multiplication tables, she was learning to calculate an extra third off the half-price discount during buy-one-get-one week. She loves animal prints, black mascara and anything that sparkles. She objects to visible panty lines, Crocs and anything that costs more than a car payment. And she doesn't drive a nice car. She can be reached at (727) 893-8857 or shayes@tampabay.com.
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Kameel Stanley has never encountered a thrift store she didn’t like. Her
mother taught her that the true value of clothes isn’t how much they cost,
but how many outfits one can create from them. Having grown up in Michigan,
she was delighted to learn upon moving to Florida that she almost never
needed to wear socks or boots again. There’s a lot of turnover in her
closet, and she’s obsessed with dresses, necklaces and wedge heels. She can
be reached at (727) 893-8643 or kstanley@tampabay.com.
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A disciple of the little black dress classics school, Letitia Stein stretches her budget by looking for styles with staying power. She lives for 80 percent off shoes at DSW, floral sundresses and bohemian chic tops. She confesses to being a bit of a snob when it comes to handbags and jewelry. She can be reached at (813) 226-3400 or lstein@tampabay.com.
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Coming from a long line of fashionable women, Kim Wilmath considers herself lucky to fit into their hand-me-downs. Her wardrobe staples include her grandma's vintage blouses and her mom's funky jewelry. When she's in the market for "new" items, Kim hits her favorite thrift stores -- a habit she also picked up from mom. But when circumstances require a visit to the shiny stores in the mall, you'll find Kim at the sale rack like a good little diva. She can be reached at (813) 661-2442 or kwilmath@tampabay.com.
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Kameel Stanley has never encountered a thrift store she didn’t like. Her
mother taught her that the true value of clothes isn’t how much they cost,
but how many outfits one can create from them. Having grown up in Michigan,
she was delighted to learn upon moving to Florida that she almost never
needed to wear socks or boots again. There’s a lot of turnover in her
closet, and she’s obsessed with dresses, necklaces and wedge heels. She can
be reached at (727) 893-8643 or
A disciple of the little black dress classics school, Letitia Stein stretches her budget by looking for styles with staying power. She lives for 80 percent off shoes at DSW, floral sundresses and bohemian chic tops. She confesses to being a bit of a snob when it comes to handbags and jewelry. She can be reached at (813) 226-3400 or
Coming from a long line of fashionable women, Kim Wilmath considers herself lucky to fit into their hand-me-downs. Her wardrobe staples include her grandma's vintage blouses and her mom's funky jewelry. When she's in the market for "new" items, Kim hits her favorite thrift stores -- a habit she also picked up from mom. But when circumstances require a visit to the shiny stores in the mall, you'll find Kim at the sale rack like a good little diva. She can be reached at (813) 661-2442 or