Harrison to debut clothing line on 'Bachelor' finale
Host jokes he has a special outfit in mind for Sean Lowe
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"Bachelor" host Chris Harrison is slated to debut his new line of menswear on the upcoming season finale of the dating show. The sharply dressed rosemaster will show off his new line of clothes, the Chris Harrison Collection by Da Vinci, when the Season 17 finale airs next month. With the help of "Bachelor" wardrobe designer Cary Fetman and Da Vinci designer Christopher Wicks, Harrison has created stylish, comfortable, yet affordable suits.
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The outfits worn by Harrison on "The Bachelor" and the upcoming season of "The Bachelorette" will be available for purchase on the company's website immediately after each episode airs. And, with the end of "Bachelor" Sean Lowe's dating journey quickly approaching, Harrison tells Entertainment Weekly that he has something special in mind for the well-toned former fitness model for the finale. He jests, "What I’m going to do is create a see-through, cellophane suit for him. So he can still show his abs."
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