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Posted: 2019-03-16T10:40:42Z | Updated: 2019-03-16T10:40:42Z The 28 Stages Of Getting Ready For A Night Out, As Told By Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness | HuffPost
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The 28 Stages Of Getting Ready For A Night Out, As Told By Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness

We all need a night on the town with him asap.

If you’ve watched any of Queer Eye , then we don’t need to tell you that Jonathan Van Ness is simply faaaabulous.

While we’re desperate for a night out with all of the Fab Five (seriously guys, call us), we just know it would be JVN who would get us right in the spirit for a night on the tiles. 

Inspired by that, here’s the 28 stages of the getting ready (and the all important pre-drinks) as told by the man himself...

1. Upon looking at your bank account, you realise there’s no budget for a new outfit

2. You’re forced to work with what you’ve got, but upon opening the wardrobe, you have nothing but contempt for all of its contents

3. And the thought of having to squeeze yourself into something you last wore two years ago when you were at least two sizes smaller becomes a little too much

4. You’re then forced to give yourself a mini pep talk to overcome the terrible mood you’ve manage to put yourself in

Youre strong, youre a Kelly Clarkson song, you got this."

- Jonathan Van Ness

5. As you begin to rummage around, you pull something out from the back of the wardrobe that you’d totally forgotten you’d even bought

6. And then you try it on and realise it still fits

7. You then find the perfect thing to match it and you stand in front of the mirror in awe of your stylistic brilliance

8. Only to look around and realise that your room is now covered in clothes

9. When it comes to accessories, you tip everything you own onto the bed, before quickly realising that less is always more

It reminds me a lot of a skin tag. Its not hurting anything, but it doesnt look great."

10. It’s then onto your hair

11. And you have to improvise when you remember that Karen still hasn’t returned your heated rollers she borrowed for her work ’do last week

12. When doing your make-up, you decide to keep it simple

There is a diva in there, but all she needs is a little bit of a bold lip."

- Jonathan Van Ness

13. And when it comes to fragrance, you always follow the three-step rule

14. You then take one final look in the mirror and realise that, against all the odds, you have totally nailed it

15. Your pals then turn up for pre-drinks and you greet them feeling fierce AF

16. And everyone tells you how great you look

17. You try to pop some bottles of seccy, but realise it’s going to take someone a lot stronger than you to open them

18. So you decide to stick to Malibu and coke instead

19. You pop some music on and Ariana Grande’s Into You comes on the playlist

20. Only for one of your guests to remark: “I’ve not heard this song before, it’s not bad, you know.”

21. You tell them to leave your house immediately

22. As the drinks flow, you rally the troops to perform a Girls Aloud tribute

23. But you seem to be taking it much more seriously than everyone else

24. Then come the pre-taxi shots

25. While your sensible friend Sandra tries to round everyone up

26. Eventually, you all pile out to greet the driver

27. Things get a bit rowdy on the journey and Sandra’s five-star rating disappears before her very eyes

28. Upon arriving at the club, you opt to make a low-key entrance

29. Before making a beeline for that dancefloor, where you will spend the next four hours attempting to demonstrate a collection of overly ambitious moves that you are by no means capable of

 

Queer Eye season three is available to stream on Netflix now. 

-- This article exists as part of the online archive for HuffPost India, whichclosed in 2020. Some features are no longer enabled. If you have questionsor concerns about this article, please contactindiasupport@huffpost.com .