
Training is part of becoming a professional model. This week's episode was boot camp for the ladies. Going through wardrobe is equivalent to an annual check-up at the doctor: You just have to suck it up and make sure everything is in good shape. Of the ladies, Cindy has the most expensive and most fabulous clothes. Sandy has the most unique individual style. And, as usual, Shelly thought she knew it all.
The shopping challenge was fun, but I think it was really hard for the ladies to figure out what exactly a model looks for when she's shopping… The answer is this: She has no fear of fashion. She knows that no matter what she ends up with, she'll make it look fabulous — which led us to the final competition, with a collection of clothing from a marginal designer whom nobody had ever heard of and clothing made with questionable skill that's difficult to wear (making it even more challenging to communicate his unfocused message).
This would be the moment when the model means everything and can make or break the season for a designer.

All the elements of this episode leading up to this challenge made it very difficult for the judges to pinpoint exactly who was falling short. In the end it was the smallest and most minor of differences that separated Sandy, whom I believe has what it takes to work as a model, from the rest of the girls. What came through to all of the judges was that Sandy wasn't playing. While she enjoyed being in the competition, she wasn't strategizing on how to win.
Sandy is a rock star, a superstar, and would be a great supermodel. Now if I could just get her to believe it!






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Robert, I always felt you have been honest in all shows you have done. I watched your home design show, and have always felt you 100 percent honest. With this show, I feel some were sent home when others should have been. Lets really been honest two of the women were kept not for looks but for the fighting they were doing behind sences. I feel let down by you as well as the modeling agency. Sorry
I agree regarding Sandy-she has work ethics that are obvious and beauty that is very real. Maybe competition in this venue was not her thing-but she does have a lot of depth has shown she can take direction and I firmly believe this is one woman who can master her talents and get them to work for her and bring herself into the spotlight for the rest of us to enjoy. She always has my best wishes. A good woman.
You're the best! I've wathed you on E! and other shows and truly enjoy hearing your thought and comments about fashion and it's industry.
Great show. I am looking forward to the announcement for next seasons auditions.
I absoloutely LOVE you Robert. Shelley, IS a know it all, hateful, spiteful, annoying, insane, etc. and she doesn't belong there. She knows everything already right? But you, I ADORE!! I wish you could come fix my wardrobe!
Sandy shouldn't be there period. She's taking the place of someone who already believes in herself and WANTS to be there.
Sandy's amazing!
Dear Bob Green,
Why is SGTL being presented as genuine?
Anyone with any sense knows this is all a bunch of staged nonsense.