Project runway season 76/22/2023 Takin' It To the Streets - March 18, 2010.The Elements of Fashion - March 11, 2010.A Little Bit of Fashion - February 18, 2010.Design Your Heart Out - February 4, 2010.The Highs and Lows of Fashion - January 28, 2010.I mean, yes, it was another cocktail dress and there were mistakes, but the whole point of this challenge was to create a print and when you come right down to it, the print that both Jonathan and Mila created was horrible and ugly. I was beyond shocked when Anthony was the one sent packing - I didn’t think his outfit was that horrible. You could tell she thought it was…beneath her. There’s mean, and then there’s mean - it made me think less of him because it was a very ugly side of him.Īt least Nina had the grace to purse her lips and not join in with the laughter. You know, I thought Kors took it too far when he mocked Jonathan for helping his model back into her jacket and there was uproarious laughter from both Heidi and Michael as he described the jacket as a strait jacket. His print is described by Kors as “a dirty table cloth” which really hurts Jonathan’s feelings. Jonathan, however, also gets low marks - and you just know he’s going home because at least Mila has won a couple of challenges. “This is not much of a print,” Nina tells her. “It’s like a Mexican gay flag,” Michael tells Mila. Speaking of knocking people off their high horses, at least Mila doesn’t fare well. I thought Seth Aaron or Maya should have won. What are the judges drinking - crazy juice?! Furthermore, I was extremely put off by the narcissism demonstrated by the use of his initials (though I had no idea that that’s what the script was until he told me), at least at this stage in his career. There was no semblance of sophistication. I was underwhelmed by the scale, color and hand-drawn execution it looked sloppy and childlike. Tim was spot on when he wrote in his blog, “Emilio’s win left me questioning the critical objectivity of the judges. I was a little disappointed because whenever a designer acts like a bloated jackass, thinking he’s better than he really is, I always want the Universe to deliver a giant bitch slap to knock the person back down on their ass. Heidi, however, is in love with the whole outfit - and Michael agrees, saying, “You nailed it.” That noise should be the viewer’s clue that this particular designer is going home. They should have a death knell go off whenever a designer dares to go against the good taste and judgment of Tim Gunn. “I’m not listening to Tim whether he likes it or not,” Emilio says decisively. Tim has a point, though, Emilio is frustrated over how nobody else can see what he intended.Įmilio is all pissed off when Tim “mocks” his outfit. He sees the initials being, “Seth Aaron and Emilio Sosa” - which makes me laugh. When Tim arrives in the workroom, you can tell he’s not a fan of Emilio’s design. What’s rich is when Mila opines that Emilio’s print is one of the worst in the room. “I think when we were children we played with Legos, but I don’t want to wear them,” Anthony says of Mila’s design. You’re given a challenge where you can be as creative as you want and that’s what you decide to do? They’re just streaks of colour that just leave me with a lip curl of disgust and my head tilted in confusion. Mila’s another one who looked like she did a clumsy fingerpaint project. Maybe it’s just me but the whole graffiti look and Emilio’s use of his initials - totally unsophisticated and a bit like an elementary school kid’s clumsy finger painting project. Some of the fabric designs look seriously cheeseball and uninteresting. Who wouldn’t want to use their finger to paint directly onto the monitor?) I’m not a designer, but I want one of those damn things. “I want one of these at home!” Emilio cries enthusiastically. Now this is interesting: this week, the designers are introduced to designer Vivienne Tam and told that this week, they’re going to create their own textile to serve as the core for their outfit this week.Īs interesting as this premise is, when Tam starts speaking woodenly about how this is a challenge where technology meets design, you know it’s nothing more than a giant ad for HP Touch Smart Notebooks and technology…which, I have to admit, looks pretty cool when you see the designers starting to work.
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