Thursday, March 15, 2012

E! Fashion Police Turn On One Of Their Own: Deem An FP Host "Worst Of The Week"

Press Release: March 15, 2012
E!'s FASHION POLICE Welcomes Celebrity Guests Mena Suvari & Jonathan Adler on Friday, March 16th

“AMERICAN REUNION” STAR MENA SUVARI AND CELEBRITY INTERIOR DESIGNER JONATHAN ADLER ARE FRONT AND CENTER THIS WEEK ON “FASHION POLICE”

Also, for the first time ever, the "Fashion Police" ‘Worst of the Week’ is……… A FASHION POLICE HOST?!?

Be sure to check out "Fashion Police" this Friday at 10:00/9:00 PM CT on E! when Mena Suvari dishes with Joan, Giuliana, Kelly and George. Talking about her bold fashion choices the petite blonde actress was right at home with the “Fashion Police” foursome.

Also, on this Friday's show, the designer behind "Fashion Police's" new set, Jonathan Adler, visits with the E! hosts and talks about the process for dressing the set.

Inspired by old Hollywood glamour with a modern twist, the new set is the perfect backdrop for the weekly riotous fashion dish.

When Joan asks Adler which colors they should NEVER wear on the set, Adler quickly answers "mauve"....at which point Joan immediately points to Kelly Osbourne's hair!

Sorry Jonathan, seems we have mauve on the "Fashion Police" set after all…

“Fashion Police” airs on Friday nights at 10:00/9:00 PM CT on E!

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