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How to Wear Metallics, Impromptu Madness with Sharon Haver and Brad Boles, Episode 21

 Metallics like silver, gold, bronze, copper & pewter, are hot fashion trends but how do you pull them off without looking like a ball of aluminum foil? In this episode of Impromptu Madness, co-hosts, Sharon & Brad tell you how to wear metallics and look chic, not cheesy. Plus, Sharon is having a "Maude" moment with her scarf and Brad is going off-topic and is carrying on about their old friends Miss J. Alexander, Michael Alan Stein and Patrick Lucas. It's Impromptu Madness so watch, laugh and take in some of information-packed fashion tips... Watch How to Wear Metallics, Impromptu Madness with Sharon Haver and Brad Boles, Episode 21 Watch more Impromptu Madness with Sharon & Brad  Video topics include:

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‘Follow the Model,’ Miss J’s Guide to Unleashing Presence, Poise, and Power

Booking it: J. Alexander tells it like it is and the boy can talk... I know! Dear Diary: Reading "Follow the Model" by my old friend, assistant stylist / sidekick, former partner in bettering the crimes of fashion is just like sitting around and talking to Alex, ummm Miss J. Well, we've already gone through this,  he has as many names as he has fabulous steps. He is Alex to me as his real name is Alexander Jenkins but others also know him as Jay. Then there is J. Alexander from his modeling days and Miss J to those who know him from Americas Next Top Model. The book will explain... ôFollow the Modelö is a steady stream of consciousness. A long

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In the Kitchen with Miss J. Alexander- video

Straight talk dish and no bologna and cheese He is Miss J. Alexander, the zany and straight shooting, model dishing diva from a zillion television seasons’ of “America’s Next Top Model” to most of you. But to me he is my old friend Alex. READ: Follow the Model Slightly outrageous but more down-to-earth and compassionate than “out there,” Alexander Jenkins stopped by our loft while  he was in NY filming for an impromptu din-din, a cup of tea (sorry, we were out of honey), nasty feet talk (some things never change), and the idea to give my young son, a budding filmmaker wannabe, the opportunity to shoot, edit, and share a very raw, In the Kitchen “biographical” video, where of

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