Now on 'Bachelor Pad' it is true colors - no best foot forward anymore, everybody is really themselves.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All the great game show hosts have a signature 'look,' from Bob Barker's year-round Brazil Nut-hued tan to Monty Hall's oversized lamb chop sideburns. As the host of IFC's new comedy game show 'Bunk,' I, too, have worked to develop a style signature by being the first man or woman in TV history to host every show in my bare feet!
Every season has its lipstick trend, and just because your perfect color is a pinky beige, that doesn't mean you can't wear deep burgundy.
When it comes to clothing, I've got one really hard and fast rule: never wear beige. That's such an old-lady colour.
Even my basic, basic wardrobe is still pathetically colour coordinated. It just is. That is just me.
I think everybody has their own unique style.
During summer or charity games I'll wear my bright orange or green or turquoise ones and guys are always like, 'Why are your shoes so bright?'
I think I have something tonight that's not quite correct for evening wear. Blue suede shoes.
When people are on 'The Bachelor' it gives them the opportunity to put their best foot forward, especially when you're around the 'Bachelor' or the 'Bachelorette;' that one person who you're vying for attention with.
Every season challenges me to approach styling in a different way.
On the 'Revenge' set, even if they're not showing my feet, I'll still wear my heels because it gets me in the feeling of Ashley Davenport.