My God, this woman is not cut out for big-city business. Go back to
Iowa with your "Bedazzler" and your Mary Kay sales job.
If she can't figure out how to dress the part, she doesn't deserve a
big-ass job with the Donald. Sheesh.
Paula
At least Tana did not wear this getup to the interviews; maybe she let
her guard down a bit going in to receive the final task. Not
necessarily a wise thing, as she should remember the interview is
always going when Trump, Carolyn or George are around.
While Kendra appeared more sedate in the "task receiving part", to me
she looked much more unprofessional during the interviews. I could not
stop focusing on the heavy glittery blue eyeshadow she was wearing. If
it looked this heavy under TV lighting, imagine how garish it looked in
real life! Such an "evening" look doesn't seem appropriate for an
interview with a Fortune 100/500 executive, IMHO. And her pastel
plaid, frayed edge suit, while certainly the hip "in" style this past
fall, was not as professional or mature-looking as Tana's black suit
with beige blouse. It would be OK for the job, but not for a first
impression - unless you're trying to work for Vogue.
Generally, however, I think Kendra & Tana have been amongst the most
consistently professionally dressed women from any season. Remember
the halter tops, mini-skirts, and platform flip-flops & mules worn by
the women of season 1? I think many of the season 2 women had the
nicest/most interesting clothes (e.g., Jennifer, Maria (most of the
time), etc.). But, this season, the street smart women generally
seemed sloppily/cheaply dressed, and the book-smarts were mostly kind
of dull (except for Erin, who had the wierdest poncho collection
around).