
If you're a regular -- or even an irregular --
Two and a Half Men watcher, you've probably noticed that Charlie Sheen's character, Charlie Harper, has a very distinctive look. You might call it immature, if you're nasty, or eclectic, if you're nice, but it is memorable. I've always thought the look was a reflection of the real Charlie Sheen, and now we're going to find out if I'm right.
Charlie Sheen has created
the DaVinci Collection, a clothing line focusing on short-sleeved, button front shirts with a retro flair. The prices will be $59 to $79 each and the description strikes me as very much like Charlie Harper's wardrobe.

Apparently, back in the day, Tim Gunn expressed disappointment that season one
Project Runway winner Jay McCarroll hadn't debuted a collection by the age of 29. Well, Jay would like you to know that he's "not bitter" about that comment, but it was "hurtful." In the
February 4th issue of New York Magazine, McCarroll goes on at length about Tim Gunn, and it's not pretty,
Runway fans. (If you're offended by profanity, you may want to close your eyes for this next part.)
"I just hate that because middle America looks at him like, 'He's so nice, he's like a father to them.' On [
Project Runway] he was, sure ... At one point he said I was an embarrassment because I didn't show yet. And it's like, f**kin'-A, man ... I don't think [Gunn is] an authority on any designer's life. He went to school for sculpture or something. I don't think he's ever, to my knowledge, started a fashion line and therefore should not be the adviser or the f**kin' creative director." Oops ... too late.
Liz Claiborne just made him their creative director. They hadn't gotten the memo from Jay yet, I guess.