Netflix has revived the fun makeover show “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” in which a team of five stylish gay guys, experts in fashion, culture, cooking, interior design, grooming and social interaction, attempt to make over hopelessly sloppy straight guy or sometimes even gay guys, who have basically given up on presenting themselves in a positive manner.
The subjects are hopelessly stuck in a rut, their hair is a mess, they wear cargo pants, sweat pants and that same old stained t-shirt, every day. Their diets consist of processed food, their domicles are full of dog hair and strategically placed piles of unwashed clothing. Their closets are full of plaid. Luckily for them, the Fab 5 have been called in by a friend for a total life make over.
In this re-imagining of the hit show, a group of gay men dubbed the Fab Five go beyond the Big Apple and come to the rescue of style-challenged hetero men across the country. This time the team is based in Atlanta in a cool loft apartment in an old factory.
In the new Season 1, premier episode 5 episode called “You Can’t Fix Ugly” which is a quote from the subject, this lonesome trash-truck driver with a caring demeanor transforms from “ugly” to the unthinkable while he gets a crash course on undoing a lifetime of bad habits.
A classic car owner and frequent car show attendee with a love of vintage cars gets an awesome make over of his one bedroom rental apartment with great black and white and color photographs of vintage cars.
HOW TO GET THE LOOK
You can get the same look of vintage car photography in smart looking frames and canvas prints from the collection of Edward M. Fielding.
See the entire collection of vintage car photography here. Available as paper prints rolled in a tube for local framing, framed and matted museum quality prints, canvas, wood, metal, acrylic prints and more.
See the entire collection of vintage car photography here.