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At the time, Page Six reported:. We will continue to actively work with each of them on future projects. As of this writing, Miss J. And, in the absence of Jay Manuel, the judging panel will be rounded out by Kelly Cutrone , who still can inspire the quake-in-the-boots chills she caused on The City.
No plans have been announced for the return of Barker or Manuel. The rest of the week, I would wear no make-up and no heels. But I still made my own clothes. I would make duster coats, almost like bathrobes.
I was very heavily influenced by the Japanese: big shapes, a coat that flowed at the bottom and was belted at the waist. I would make a tank top and a pair of loose pants to go with. I was just wearing a maxi coat, loose pants and a tank top. For me, provocative would have been the high heels — during the daytime that is — and being in make-up and drag.
I had a friend called Michael Stein. Michael Stein was like the black Divine. He was lbs, with alopecia so no hair anywhere. I was creating the clothes at home and eventually I started going to clubs in full drag. I was looking at magazines, trying to re-create whole looks from the catwalk or from ad campaigns. When I went out on the weekends, which was usually on Fridays and Saturdays and sometimes on Sundays, we would get dressed up together because I got into the clubs for free and I would be able to bring in a friend for free.
Then I became more daring. In the wintertime I would put half of my drag clothes on under a long winter coat and carry the other part in a garment bag. I would get off the train at th Street and get the express train, next stop was 86th Street, then 59th Street. I never got tapped, never, ever, ever, no one came at me because I was ready and I was up in their face. My sister saw me for the first time doing the catwalk in a club; I was a bride I believe.
To them I was just their crazy-ass brother. I would get there and people would open up like the Red Sea. I was looking at magazines, at Womenswear Daily , at Elsa Klensch. Elsa Klensch was like The Bible. It was just insane. I started imitating the make-up. The more I got into it, the more the make-up changed, the outrageous became more pretty, more feminine, more soft.
It became more drag than outrageous. Did you see that Saint Laurent look? Did you see Mounia? Did you see Katousha? She looked fierce! I wanted to have that ball gown on, I wanted to be fierce, I wanted to be fabulous. The luxe. Those women would get out of their limousines and go up that staircase to the Met. When I finally started going to the Met, to the after party, me and my woman Glenda would go together. You could buy tickets to the party then.
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