![]() ![]() Lucy: So perfect! This girl is really a force to be reckoned with.Ĭhad: Kasha, Ginger, Jasmine, and Kennedy came across as a little bitter while discussing the others. Just a very unexpected combination and sublime result. It was such a lovely combination of virginal, vintage prom dress with this very elegant, adorable hairdo and beard. ![]() It wasn't as immediately striking to me, but as I've looked at it more and drawn it, I've come to love it. It felt similar to what I do in drag, or at least what I'm trying to put across.Ĭhad: Yeah, I was especially intrigued by Violet this week. She was just this beautiful vintage prom date who just so happened to have a beard. It wasn't like the beard was an extra costume piece. Lucy: And that suit jacket with the men's shirt and gown on the bottom?!?!? SO into it.Ĭhad: You said you liked Violet's the most – what about it? She's like this drugged-up-ex-model turned house wife you want to hang out with, even though she can barely stay awake.Ĭhad: I agree about Katya - definitely an extremely clever look, probably one of the most memorable that will come out of this season! I loved how the short, curly hairdo blended perfectly with the signature Lincoln beard. It just reminds me of those heroin chic models of the past. Lucy: The thing I like most about Pearl is her polished looks and her emptiness. It might not always work, and she might be half-asleep, but she's always such a vision. Lucy: First thing I thought of when I saw it!Ĭhad: Yeah, I love Pearl's inventiveness. The beard felt very.Ĭhad and Lucy at the same time: Ryan Burke! I loved the crazy hair, the clever use of the devil's tail. ![]() Lucy: Speaking of mannequins, Pearl's beard was pretty badass, too.Ĭhad: Yeah, absolutely. As it stands, I feel like we don't know enough to really connect with her. Lucy: She's going to need to open up to the viewers and the other girls a bit more. Lucy: That was another moment that made me like her even more.Ĭhad: But I feel like Max is fairly restrained and overly polite, which is holding her back from grabbing people's attention on the show. Accent and all.Ĭhad: Yeah, I think she's providing the most consistently excellent and artistic looks, so far. I feel like she got a bit more screen time this episode – it was great to see her take charge of her team and console Jaidynn during the acting challenge. I feel like she has a really complete vision of what she's going for and who she is as an artist. I think she's also a sweet girl and a talented artist. Lucy: How could you not? It was one of the first looks I saw, and I definitely slow clapped.Ĭhad: What are your thoughts on Max overall? Baberham Lincoln was flawlessly executed, but I think my favorite was Violet. Second runner up, Trixie Mattel for looking like my long distant cousin.Ĭhad: I thought Max looked like a fabulous Batman villain, and I started drawing his look as soon as I saw it in the sneak previews! ![]() Lucy: Max really infused her personal style into this challenge in a cool way. I was really surprised how so many of them just happened to have these perfect lacefronts for this challenge. Lucy: You know, I think most of them did a great job! And even the ones who failed miserably still manged to look somewhat attractive. Lucy: Why thank you! It requires plenty of maintenance, but it's worth it.Ĭhad: How do you think the queens did with this week's challenge? I assume it is grown naturally and lovingly. But obviously, I want to talk about beards.Ĭhad: You have a wondrous beard yourself, Lucy. A goofy granny mini-challenge, a Shakespearean acting challenge, and then a legendary runway. Joining me to talk DRAG RACE this week is Lucy Stoole! She's a colorful, creative, and crazy queen in Chicago. I was dying to talk to her about this week's episode and how it did (or didn't) deal with the wonderful world of genderfuck drag.Ĭhad: This episode had A LOT. ![]()
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