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| Segment | Duration | Highlights | |---------|----------|------------| | | 3 min | Vicky raises a glitter‑filled cocktail, slurs a heartfelt “cheers to fashion, love, and losing my shoes,” and immediately trips over a runway rope—setting the tone for the night. | | Designer Spotlights (3 designers) | 9 min | Each designer presents a capsule collection while Vicky offers “expert commentary” (often mixing fashion jargon with goofy analogies, e.g., “That blazer is like my ex—sharp, but I can’t commit”). | | The “Tipsy Try‑On” Challenge | 5 min | Models attempt a rapid‑change runway while Vicky narrates the chaos, occasionally mispronouncing brand names for comedic effect. | | Audience Interaction | 4 min | Viewers (live‑chat participants) suggest “drunk‑style” accessories (think glittery beer mugs, LED shoelaces). Vicky pulls a few from a mystery box and tries them on‑stage. | | The Grand Finale – “Sloshed Runway” | 6 min | All models return for a final walk, each wearing a signature piece from the night plus one of Vicky’s improvised accessories. The crowd chants “Vicky! Vicky!” while confetti cannons fire. | | After‑Party Recap & Bloopers | 2 min | A quick montage of missteps, laugh‑outs, and Vicky’s “what‑did‑I‑just‑say?” moments, ending with a sincere thank‑you and a promise of a “sober” next episode. | mydrunkenstar vicky drunk fashion show full
– Vicky attempts to pop a bottle of vintage champagne, only to miss the cork entirely. The resulting spray lands on a model’s sequined dress, turning it into an accidental “glitter bomb.” The audience erupts in laughter. I notice you're looking for a specific video
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