'American Idol' Style: Spotlight on 05/22/2007
See what we thought of the final 2 contestants' outfits. Keep clicking ...
Fighting for the Top
Jordin Sparks didn't make it this far by being average and this week she made sure she delivered. We didn't LOVE her first performance but her outfit was super cute. We like the black to green fading top, it was slimming and the style was very chic.
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Shooting Star
We HEART Blake Lewis again. Maybe it was because the show was almost over, or the fact that he did a rockin' good job on this first performance, or maybe it was just because he looked great. His funky black blazer had just the right amount of detail and pairing it with those striped jeans was a great choice.
Easy Breezy
This outfit was the epitome of Jordin Sparks' style. The loose, flowing top with the flared jeans was a very flattering look on her that helped to break up her look and make her look taller and leaner.
All Different Ways
We really love that Blake Lewis had such a unique sense of style and we definitely felt like he took control of his clothes. What was sometimes a bit lost in translation were his funky, striped or checked pants with funky, argyle sweaters. We prefer one pattern, either on top or bottom not two different patterns competing against each other.
In the Bag
We almost loved this dress on Jordin Sparks as much as the purple one from last week. This dress was incredibly flattering and we liked how it was youthful enough for Jordin and yet not childish at all. Pair it with the vocals she threw down on her final number, and we think we might have a winner.
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Disaster Area
Again, Blake Lewis disturbs us with his fashion sense. The bright, turquoise, button-down shirt and green and gold argyle vest had absolutely NOTHING in common and clashed horrendously. Not to mention his gold shoes and weird gray pants. This outfit was all over the place (much like the performance that went with it) and we just wanted to curl up in the corner and cry for Mr. Lewis!
'American Idol' Style: Spotlight on 05/22/2007
See what we thought of the final 2 contestants' outfits. Keep clicking ...
Fighting for the Top
Jordin Sparks didn't make it this far by being average and this week she made sure she delivered. We didn't LOVE her first performance but her outfit was super cute. We like the black to green fading top, it was slimming and the style was very chic.
More on 'American Idol'
Shooting Star
We HEART Blake Lewis again. Maybe it was because the show was almost over, or the fact that he did a rockin' good job on this first performance, or maybe it was just because he looked great. His funky black blazer had just the right amount of detail and pairing it with those striped jeans was a great choice.
Easy Breezy
This outfit was the epitome of Jordin Sparks' style. The loose, flowing top with the flared jeans was a very flattering look on her that helped to break up her look and make her look taller and leaner.
All Different Ways
We really love that Blake Lewis had such a unique sense of style and we definitely felt like he took control of his clothes. What was sometimes a bit lost in translation were his funky, striped or checked pants with funky, argyle sweaters. We prefer one pattern, either on top or bottom not two different patterns competing against each other.
In the Bag
We almost loved this dress on Jordin Sparks as much as the purple one from last week. This dress was incredibly flattering and we liked how it was youthful enough for Jordin and yet not childish at all. Pair it with the vocals she threw down on her final number, and we think we might have a winner.
You've reached the end! See previous week's galleries by clicking above.
Disaster Area
Again, Blake Lewis disturbs us with his fashion sense. The bright, turquoise, button-down shirt and green and gold argyle vest had absolutely NOTHING in common and clashed horrendously. Not to mention his gold shoes and weird gray pants. This outfit was all over the place (much like the performance that went with it) and we just wanted to curl up in the corner and cry for Mr. Lewis!


