Kelly Cutrone Says Kanye West Is 'a Joke as a Fashion Designer'

Kelly Cutrone, fashion's most important thought leader, has taken a break from mentoring Whitney Port or whatever to continue her one-sided war against Kanye West.

Kelly Cutrone, fashion's most important thought leader, has taken a break from mentoring Whitney Port or whatever to continue her one-sided war against Kanye West.
Last night's season finale ended in tears—of joy! Kelly's staff threw her a surprise birthday party, a gesture that made her emotional, after which she joked, "I think I'm gonna have to go outside, 'cause that's my rule."
People's Revolution has an employee-turnover problem, with several assistants getting fired or quitting, and their replacements getting sacked before they even start. On last night's episode, more attempts were made at hiring employees, only to be met with scandal.
Having recently fired two employees, People's Revolution was already understaffed when Tandrew quit on last night's episode. He packed up his lube, Ativan, and bronzer and moved back to the California, where his future—and the tanning beds—seemed brighter.
On last night's episode, Stephanie (the one that's still employed) had a meltdown after she was admonished for not getting her work done fast enough. Heeding Kelly's advice about crying, she began to go outside, but was asked not to.
On last night's episode, People's Revolution fired an assistant for drinking on the job, Stephanie V. got the ax soon after, and then their replacement was canned hours after being hired, for Tweeting about being in the office.
Last night's episode focused on the egregious incompetence of People's Revolution employee Stephanie V. Mundane office tasks aside, Stephanie's biggest error might actually be her emotional meltdown, conflicting with Kelly's mantra: "If you have to cry, go outside."
Last night's episode of Kell on Earth demonstrated that lack of common sense is actually very common within the fashion/publicity industry, from incompetent interns to Vanity Fair's George Wayne, who took an "energy crystal" from Kelly... which he then swallowed.
Words can barely describe the awesomeness of last night's premiere of Kelly Cutrone's reality show, which follows the operations of her PR company People's Revolution. Her bon mots, her muumuus, her employees' confessions and insecurities…it's all perfection.
— A gem from fashion publicist and reality show star Kelly Cutrone. [NY Mag]
Can it be said again that Kelly Cutrone is awesome? Perspicacious, hard-headed, and demonstrative of the hard work that goes into an often frothy-seeming job? I've often wondered what someone as smart as she is doing on reality television.