
navigate the runway but it certainly had drama and was a lot of fun to watch. The skull makeup is outstanding – I do wish the volume of the dress was maybe a little better managed, it was kind of just like watching a skeletal version of a Lakitu from Super Mario Bros. Pageant Queen Extraordinaire and light of my life, Vanessa van Cartier continues to serve, news at 10 I really love the fascinator – or I think I do, it’s hard to tell in the hard blue lighting of the runway but I think it was a sort of stylised crow? Vanessa van Cartier: Life and Death Her second look was the look she’d obviously wear to bury the man she married in said Registry Office WeddingĪgain, it’s very chic and she’s lucky she’s not being judged by RuPaul herself because I’m 90% sure we’d have another H&M moment. I will say that for a wedding runway, I kind of wish the dress was a little more dramatic – sell us the full fantasy! This is just a little Registry Office Wedding. I think this is the prettiest we’ve seen her look on the runway – it’s a really cute dress and the pink wig suits her phenomenally well. Tabitha’s first look was a perfectly cute little wedding dress It was essentially the Inner Saboteur Runway from season 10 except without RuPaul’s uniquely problematic mental health jargon layered on top of it… so better.

The runway theme this week was “Opposites Attract” so each queen presented two looks on the runway that represented opposites. Well, Drag Race Holland continues to be on brand as ever with two extremely chaotic back-to-back episodes.ĭue to the fact my body simultaneously decided to suffer from both food poisoning and an infected tooth last week, I really didn’t find the time to write up the episode 6 fashion recap so I’m just going to combine these two episodes together. Ryan Murphy’s adaptation of Sherlock Holmes looks interesting.
