Oprah's Style: 25 Years of Fashion Hits and Misses
Her most trusted advisors Kelly Hurliman and Adam Glassman revisit the highs and lows of a wardrobe that's had plenty of both.
Adam Glassman: Between tapings, she always put on something really comfortable. But instead of sweatpants, this time it was a long dress.
Kelly Hurliman: She felt cute in her schmatte and wanted to know why she couldn't do the next show that way. "I'm comfortable, I feel like me!"
Adam Glassman: Sure, go do it, go look like a shlumpadinka.
Kelly Hurliman: It was fine when she was sitting, but this show required her to stand, in her bright yellow jersey schmatte. I just put my head in my hands.
Kelly Hurliman: She felt cute in her schmatte and wanted to know why she couldn't do the next show that way. "I'm comfortable, I feel like me!"
Adam Glassman: Sure, go do it, go look like a shlumpadinka.
Kelly Hurliman: It was fine when she was sitting, but this show required her to stand, in her bright yellow jersey schmatte. I just put my head in my hands.
From the June 2011 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine