Comparing season one with season two of Brad Goreski's reality TV show is like looking at before and after makeover photos.
The Hollywood Reporter's list of its 10 best stories of the week:
Bruce Willis remains a die-hard at the box office.
A pair of assassins, a horde of zombies and an intergalactic commander are facing off against a scarf-clad wanderer at Friday night's Spike Video Game Awards.
The designers previewing spring collections at New York Fashion Week may not have had a single voice, but they all spoke loudly.
The red carpet is the main show at the annual gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute, and ascending the famous stairs is not something seasoned style veteran Sarah Jessica Parker takes lightly.
Jessica Alba is adding her voice to National Poetry Month, helping to lure children into the art form.
The last bit of advice Michael Kors had for models at his New York Fashion Week show on Wednesday before they stepped out on to the runway: "Kill them with your chic."
Jessica Alba has another new baby. She's launched an e-commerce company at Honest.com (named after her 3-year-old daughter Honor) to sell eco-friendly and toxic-free baby products and household items for a monthly subscription.
From her ultra-blond hair to her super-high heels, Donatella Versace uses every inch of her being to embrace glamour, and she wasn't going to put the Versace name on anything _ and certainly not a collection for global fast-fashion retailer H&M _ that didn't do the same.
Fashion designer Ralph Lauren talked about success, comebacks and humble beginnings with Oprah Winfrey at Lincoln Center in front of a sold-out crowd packed with celebrities like Michael J. Fox, Tracy Pollan, Naomi Watts, Jessica Alba, Uma Thurman and Martha Stewart.
"The Help" continues to clean up at the box office, taking over the No. 1 spot with $20.5 million in its second weekend. The DreamWorks Pictures film starring Viola Davis, Emma Stone and Octavia Spencer in a drama about Southern black maids had debuted in second-place a week earlier. "The Help" raised its domestic total to $71.8 million and bumped 20th Century Fox's "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," which slipped to No. 2 with $16.3 million after two weekends at the top, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Don't expect to see reality star Kim Kardashian on "Dancing With the Stars" again anytime soon.
Kelly Oxford is a blogger, Twitter star and inspiration for a new CBS sitcom. Now, she has a book deal.

The action fantasy "The Last Airbender" _ about people who can command fire, air, water and earth _ now controls something else: the Razzie awards for Hollywood's worst film achievements of 2010.
"I have a lot of teen angst on paper," Alba said.
It's also reflects the "genius of `edu-tainment,' a new word I've been introduced to since I've become a mother," Alba said.