Showing posts with label Project Runway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project Runway. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2009

Project Runway suckfest this episode in which none of the outfits were remotely cute at all. I'm not a quitter so I won't stop watching this season, but my future with PR is seriously in jeopardy.

Here are the winners from last night's episode:
























Designed by Irina and assisted by Geordana (lame partner challenge proved lame), this was the best? I mean, I know that it was a Macy's challenge but ready-to-wear doesn't have to mean cheap and midwest-worthy. Yuck.




















These are the outfits that lost it for Louise. The thing is, her name was Louise Black and she looked like she never stopped being obsessed with the 20's after that costume party in college. I've also never heard the word "ruffles" so much in my life.

Excuse me while I go take a nap.

Friday, September 18, 2009

This season of Project Runway is okay. I wish that it was more than just okay. I wish that the location change from New York to Los Angeles hadn't diminished the credibility of one of the few remaining legit reality shows on television, or brought on a slew of "Why are they there?" celebrity judges (Eva Longoria-Parker? Lindsay 'Trainwreck' Lohan?). However downhill it has gone, I'm still watching. I think I'll be on board as long as Tim Gunn is.

This week's challenge was to create an outfit out of newspaper. It's the kind of challenge the show is famous for--asking designers to think outside of the box with construction and materials as well as designs. I'm sort of upset that this wasn't the very first challenge, I mean, what kind of a throw away was the "Red Carpet Challenge"? What they produced was good, bad and ugly.

THE BEST

Althea created this body-contouring cocktail dress which Parker-Longoria said she "would totally wear". It does look like something that most fashion conscious women would put on and the pattern--created entirely from layering pieces of graphic on pages--is as visually appealing as it is creative. I think that Althea should have won but suspect that the judges didn't want her to win two weeks in a row.

I generally think that Christopher's design aesthetic belongs in a prom store in the mall rather than NY fashion week, and that includes the concept of this dress, but the execution of the design and the juxtaposition of the hard and soft (getting paper to sway like that was genius) deserved acclaim.

THE WORST


After a lot of crap talking, Nicholas ended up in the bottom two with a dress that made my boyfriend say, "It looks like a beetle". The judges, too, thought that it was insect inspired and annoying, emo Nicholas almost went home.

Johnny's awkward paper craft project dress got him the boot. And good riddance after he made some BS reason as to why he threw his first dress away (yay for Tim Gunn calling him out!) and used the rest of his time doing a freaking crossword puzzle.

THE WINNER


In the end, Irina won for this trench. I'll give it to her, the look is visually stunning and looks like a trench coat. But it appears costume-y to me. It's as if she's a set designer assigned with the task of creating real-world clothing in an alternate universe where only newspaper is available. Sort of the point of the challenge, I'll admit, but a little to literally responsive to the task. You shouldn't be able to tell that it's newspaper. And the fact that Tommy Hilfiger could see the scotch tape? Unforgivable.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Project Runway Disappoints

Project Runway debuted on Lifetime and this is all I have to say is NO! NO! NO!

The first challenge was a red carpet dress. What?! Where's my "Make a Dress Out of Cottage Cheese and Rice Paper" first challenge? Why are we throwing these people softballs only to get lackluster results.

Uh, the best part of the episode was when guest judge Lindsey Lohan (yes, you read that right) sent the Sam Ronson look-alike packing.
Separated at birth?

They've changed the location of the show to Los Angeles which is like moving Cannes to Amsterdam. And with the location change has come all sorts of other changes too. The show is chock full of guest judges who have a whole lot to do with celebrity and not a lot to do with fashion. Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez and the premiere's Lindsay Lohan (BUT SHE SELLS A LINE OF LEGGINGS!!!!) have no business telling people whether they ought to be in or out.

Nina Garcia does not approve.