RuPaul's Drag Race S15 Reunion & Top Looks Review by Bob & Monet
Sibling RivalryApril 12, 20231h 2min142,737 views
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- 💡 Irene Dubois's reunion look is noted for its similar silhouette to her first look, featuring a white corset and thigh-high boots, with a 3D-printed bone-like structure.
- ⚠️ Princess Poppy's look is discussed as a replication of Rebecca Glasscock's, with the hosts feeling it missed the mark on exactness.
- 👯♀️ Sugar and Spice's outfits are compared to Mariah Carey and Hilary Duff clones, with the hosts questioning the presence of dolls.
- ❓ Amethyst is described as unrecognizable, with confusion surrounding her look, though her large hair and a raccoon accessory are noted.
- 🔥 Robin Fierce is praised for a hot and unexpected look, though the specific celebrity inspiration remains a mystery to the hosts.
- 👠 Marenna's outfit is deemed cute, but the mixed shoe choice (one boot, one pump) is a point of contention for Monet.
- 👗 Jax's dress is criticized for being too short and resembling a dinner napkin, though her hair is complimented.
- 👑 Malaysia Babydoll's gown is highlighted as the favorite reunion look, praised for being on-brand and impressive.
- 🎭 Martial's look is seen as a cute villainous ensemble, but the pattern-on-pattern is considered overwhelming.
- 💄 Selena Estress's To Wong Fu reference is appreciated, though the hairpiece is debated.
- 💎 Lucy Lux is commended for a stunning mesh bodysuit and glove look, with a neon cape adding a pop of color, though the belt is disliked.
- 🥊 Mistress Isabelle Brooks's look features a wide belt, possibly referencing boxing shorts, but is not a favorite among the hosts.
- 🎤 The discussion touches on Meghan Trainor and the internet's reaction to her music, as well as Tisha Campbell.
- 💧 A humorous segment discusses queens who have urinated on stage, coining the term "Proud Pissy Queens."
- 🎀 Lux Noir's look is described as cozy with beautiful makeup and a notable bow, reminiscent of early Lady Gaga.
- 🖤 Anitra's pink and black look with studded ribbon is confusing to the hosts, though her hair and makeup are praised.
- 🔮 Sasha Colby's look is also found confusing, with a wide silhouette similar to a previous one, and a throwback drag style.
Top 10 Looks of the Season
- 🧥 Selena Estress's puffer coat look is praised for its unique, see-through design with individual items in each square.
- 💃 Lux Noir's Michelle Visage fantasy look is lauded for its excellent execution and fit, especially the non-stretch pants.
- 💖 Malaysia Babydoll's baby doll puffer look is highlighted as a departure from her usual gowns and a strong, unique choice.
- 🎨 Sasha Colby's tie-dye latex look is celebrated for its coolness and connection to an iconic moment.
- 🧤 Sasha Colby's glove look is deemed highly creative for utilizing gloves in an unconventional way, making it a unique spin on a theme.
- 👑 Lux Noir's RuPaul recreation is considered a fierce and well-done homage to the drag legend.
- 🔮 Mistress Isabelle Brooks's ball look is praised for its creativity, especially in the challenge context, resembling a sex doll.
- 🌹 Mistress Isabelle Brooks's Mugler-inspired red look is a favorite, noted for its stunning execution and impact.
- 🌟 Sasha Colby's puffer look is a standout, with her powerful runway walk and striking appearance.
- 💎 Mistress Isabelle Brooks's Tara dress look is crowned the number one look of the season for its exceptional attention to detail and fierce interpretation.
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