It's a Brad Brad World - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Crushing It, Killing It
In the Season 2 premiere of It's a Brad, Brad World, Brad faces the biggest challenge of his career as he styles thirty looks for Kate Spade New York's Spring/Summer 2013 presentation while juggling his A-list celebrity clients for New York Fashion Week. Brad's client, actress Minka Kelly, needs to move her fitting, causing Brad and his team to make it work in a New York minute. Finally, it's time to enjoy the fashion from the front row, as Brad attends both Jenny Packham and Monique Lhullier runway shows.
One Client, Two Calls
With New York Fashion Week in full swing, Brad styles new client, supermodel Petra Nemcova, for the Diesel Black Gold Fashion Show. Thrilled with her look, Petra hires Brad the next day for a styling emergency that needs immediate attention. In the middle of pulling vintage dresses and attending Christian Siriano's runway show, Brad's assistant Thomas fails to deliver a gown to a very important client, leading Brad to make some tough decisions.
Making Fashion History
Back in LA, everyone is amped for a fitting with actress Rashida Jones, who has a premiere in Zurich and a guest spot on Conan. Brad and Hannah also take on a cover shoot for Candy Magazine featuring transsexual supermodel and fashion icon Connie Flemming as the most stylish First Ladies. It's Hannah's first shoot alone with Brad, and the pressure is on to deliver. Meanwhile, Brad and Gary anxiously discuss their upcoming move to a new home.
Make My Day Perfect
Just as Brad is set to depart to Toronto with Lindsay for a family visit, his shoot with J Brand is bumped up, leaving Thomas and Hannah to prep on their own. Brad helps his sister, Mandy, shop for a wedding gown, where she asks a personal favor of her brother. Brad returns to LA for the J Brand shoot, but Hannah drops the ball on set. A whirlwind week for Brad is capped off with shocking news of Gary getting a job in London.
Moving the Fashion World
Brad is all about moving… moving his client, Two Broke Girls actress Beth Behrs, onto the best dressed list, and simultaneously moving with Gary into their new house. Overwhelmed with stress, Brad relies on Thomas and Hannah to take charge and source looks for his upcoming fitting with Beth for an AMFAR event. Later, Brad returns to an empty house where he and Gary share one last emotional moment before closing one door and opening another.
A, E, I, O, U
Brad takes on two new clients, supermodel Coco Rocha and model/actress Noot Seear. Coco decides that her TV premiere with supermodels Naomi Campbell and Karolina Kurkova is the perfect opportunity to hire a stylist for the first time. With the pressure to perform already high, Brad quickly realizes that he may have misjudged her tastes. Then, Brad styles the ad campaign for Noot's headphones. Working with a new client who is not only the model, but also the creative director and company owner might be too much for Brad to handle. Later, Brad and Gary start to decorate their new home.
Dubai Bye
Brad and Lindsay travel across the globe to Dubai to help launch the Kate Spade New York brand in the Middle East. Brad struggles with social norms and different fashion tastes as he works in a country that frowns on high hemlines and low necklines, and he worries how the collection will translate. As he styles influencers, socialites and models for the big launch party, Brad struggles with overcoming cultural differences, missing models and broken accessories. A post-party camel ride reveals a surprising side of Brad.
Human Disco Ball
On the season finale, one of Brad's biggest clients, model/actress Stacy Keibler, needs a killer look for the American Music Awards, where she is presenting. But when Hurricane Sandy hits and hampers Brad's efforts to pull from New York City showrooms, he jumps into action, sourcing from LA's finest to get the best look for Stacy. Finally, Brad and Gary's families fly in to see the new house and throw a housewarming dinner they will never forget.
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