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Project Runway S13:Ep4 RECAP
Posted by Amy Steele in TV on August 15, 2014
Challenge: translate classic men’s suits into high fashion looks
As the winner of the prior challenge, Sandhya picked the first suit and got to choose suits for every designer. Mitchell complained about the blue leisure suit. Sean got a difficult brown corduroy suit and Hernan thinks that Sandhya thinks he’s a threat and picked a terrible suit for him intentionally. I think Sandhya honestly tried to pick what she thought suited the designers with what she had to work from. She’s honest and big-hearted.
So Hernan bought vinyl to work with because that always makes things easy. Mitchell ended up putting his material inside a clear material for a cool-looking effect. It was just too short. When the models tell the designer the outfit’s too short, it’s WAY too short. He was safe.
Sandhya chose a yellow and purple suit and ended up with a cute bright outfit. she was safe.
I liked Fade’s design too.
Kini
“Wow. This looks extraordinary. I’m impressed with the tailoring.” –Nina Garcia
“It looks runway ready.” –Zac Posen
Amanda
“I want this dress. It is fantastic.” –Heidi Klum
“I am so impressed with this. It shows how creative you are.” –Bethany Mota, guest judge
Alexander
“We loved your look. It is a really stylish look.” –Heidi Klum
“Feminine but at the same time it looks edgy.” –Nina Garcia
Low scores
Kristine
“Looked like boring britches.” –Zac Posen
“It looks weird. There are so many ideas.” –Heidi Klum
Sean
“I appreciate deconstruction. This looks orthopedic and like it’s peeling skin.” –Zac Posen
Hernan
“So many things wrong with this dress.” –Heidi Klum
“It looks like she’s the vagina superhero.” –Nina Garcia
Amanda is the WINNER. Hernan is OUT.
Project Runway S13:Ep3 RECAP
Posted by Amy Steele in TV, Visual/ Performance Art on August 10, 2014
As the designers walk out to the runway to hear about the latest challenge, there are Marie Claire covers all over the walls. Amanda gushes: “Marie Claire covers with the original supermodels. This is so up my alley. [Project Runway cliché.] I am thrilled.”
Executive-in-Chief of Marie Claire, Anne Fulenwider is a guest judge along with Undone host Amanda deCadenet. It’s Marie Claire’s 20th anniversary. The magazine hit shelves in 1994. Heidi had just arrived in New York as a 21-year-old model. Tim already had been teaching at Parsons for 12 years. Nina worked as a production assistant in the garment district. And cutie-pie Zac was 14 years old and “probably wearing vests over t-shirts.”
The challenge: design for Marie Claire 2034. Or “what the future of fashion looks like through your design aesthetic,” says Tim.
Nothing terribly exciting going on except that per usual no one liked Sandhya’s design or could even figure out what she was doing. I’ve yet to have issue with Sandhya and her work. Alexander said what everyone thought: “I’m confused by Sandhya.” Sandhya is this season’s Patricia [S11]. When Alexander’s model came in for the fitting, the bust didn’t fit properly. Doesn’t he have her measurements?
Tim to Christine: “Tomorrow on the runway exude unconditional confidence.” This sounds like a fantastic inspirational mantra.
TOP THREE:
Emily
“I like your mixture of textures.” –Heidi Klum
“When this came out, I said I need one of those.” — Amanda deCadenet
“It felt today and it felt tomorrow.” –Zac Posen
Kristine
“I love this outfit. I love the functionality.” –Nina Garcia
“This is my favorite look. I think it’s super sexy.” –Heidi Klum
Sandhya–WINNER
“It’s beautiful. It’s refreshing. I like mix between fantasy and reality. I think you did a phenomenal job.” –Nina Garcia
“It’s weird in a good way.” –Zac Posen
BOTTOM THREE:
Sean
“That slit is beyond high and very bizarre.” –Heidi Klum
“I like the hat. I thought it was like Mary Poppins went shopping at Prada.” –Zac Posen
Alexander
“It looks like an old blanket. It’s like a potato sack.” –Heidi Klum
“It’s very plain. It looks like the Flintstones.” –Anne Fulenwider
Angela– OUT
“I felt it was stewardess from future and I’d be afraid to get on her plane.” –Zac Posen
“I think it’s too short.” –Anne Fulenwider
“The cut is a little sloppy.” –Nina Garcia
a primer: Project Runway Season 13
Posted by Amy Steele in TV on July 20, 2014
The gang is back: host Heidi Klum, mentor Tim Gunn and judges Nina Garcia (Marie Claire) and designer Zac Posen. This season, fans got to vote through Instagram on the one past designer they wanted to see compete again. Fans voted through Instagram for either Ken Laurence (Season 12), Alexander Pope (Season 12) or Amanda Valentine (Season 11). The winning designer will be revealed in the premiere episode and will be competing against 18 Project Runway newbies.
The Project Runway Season 13 Designers:
Alexander Knox, 22
Hometown: Chicago
Resides in: Chicago
Angela Sum, 32
Hometown: Toronto
Resides in: Los Angeles
Carrie Sleutskaya, 24
Hometown: San Diego
Resides in: Los Angeles
Charketa Glover, 37
Hometown: Detroit
Resides in: Detroit
Emily Payne, 40
Hometown: Temple, Texas
Resides in: San Francisco
Emmanuel Tobias, 29
Hometown: Dallas
Resides in: Dallas
Fade zu grau, 45
Hometown: Coral Gables, Fla.
Resides in: Coral Gables, Fla.
Hernan Lander, 33
Hometown: San Francisco De Macoris, Dominican Republic
Resides in: New York
Jefferson Musanda, 25
Hometown: Lynn, Mass.
Resides in: Brooklyn
Kiniokahokula Zamora, 30
Hometown: Kapolei, HI
Resides in: Honolulu, HI
Korina Emmerich, 28
Hometown: Eugene, Ore.
Resides in: Brooklyn
Kristine Guico, 26
Hometown: Naperville, Ill.
Resides in: Brooklyn
Mitchell Perry, 25
Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla.
Resides in: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Nzinga Knight, 33
Hometown: Brooklyn
Resides in: Brooklyn
Samantha Plasencia, 27
Hometown: San Antonio
Resides in: San Antonio
Sandhya Garg, 28
Hometown: Birmingham, Ala.
Resides in: Birmingham, Ala.
Sean Kelly, 25
Hometown: Wellington, New Zealand
Resides in: Brooklyn
Tim Navarro, 32
Hometown: Rochester, Minn.
Resides in: Minneapolis
The winner of Project Runway Season 13 will receive: $100,000 from Red Robin to launch their own business, a sewing and crafting studio from Brother International Corporation, an entertainment center from Samsung, car from Lexus and a fashion spread in Marie Claire magazine.
Project Runway Season 13 airs Thursday, July 24 at 9pm ET/PT
Project Runway S12.Ep14 Finale Part 2: RECAP
Posted by Amy Steele in TV on October 19, 2013
Dom, Bradon, Justin and Alexandria will be showing their collections at New York Fashion Week but it’s not Project Runway without another challenge. They must replace a current design with a “washable fabric” for the TIDE PODS WASHABLE LOOKS CHALLENGE. Enough with the sponsors Project Runway!
Bradon
“My collection is weird in a great way. It’s mixing fabrics that people would not think to put together.”
Dom thinks Bradon’s collection looks old.
Dom
Tim thinks one of her designs might look “janky.” He says it’s all about “silhouette, proportion and fit.”
Bradon thinks Dom’s collection looks great and is surprised that Tim’s so tough in his critique.
Justin thinks Dom’s his biggest competition.
Justin
Making a reversible look for the Tide look.
Alexandria likes Justin’s 3D accessories but wonders if that’s the highlight of his collection.
Alexandria
Making a washable silk pant for the Tide look. She’s “scared.”
Tim: “You need to do something to make these looks command more attention so they’re not 10 monotonous looks.”
Tim brings everyone in for a gather around. “What I really love about going into tomorrow is it’s anyone’s game. I love you. Make it work.”
Runway Show
The next day, they arrive at Lincoln Center and freak out about the runway and then start freaking out in their own ways backstage. Dom remains pretty calm and since the second episode I’ve remained confident in her talent and abilities as a designer and in her overall personality and demeanor. Alexandria’s being “neurotic” according to Dom. Tim give Justin the news that one of his models broke her ankle so he gets a replacement model who doesn’t fit the garment and it’s too late for him to make the proper adjustments. Bradon tells his models to move away with their food and drinks. “They’re way too close to my clothes.” And sure enough, a model poured coffee down the front of a blue charmeuse gown.
Justin
based on being deaf and hearing for the first time when I was 18
Justin didn’t have any colors and Nina Garcia didn’t give him a hard time. He used white, black and gray.
Dom
collection titled “Retro Redux”
Alexandria
—simple introduction
Bradon
—“my heart is jumping out of my chest right now. I am so excited to be here. The first sign of spring is what my inspiration is.”
I liked Dom’s and Bradon’s collections best. I think I’d also wear pieces from Alexandria’s collection as well.
Dom is my absolute favorite and has been from episode TWO.
Heidi Klum: “This was a great show today. But as you know only one winner of Project Runway.”
Zac Posen: “I feel like I’ve been on a whole journey with you. You all presented very strong different points of view and they shined.”
Nina Garcia: “Thank you for sharing all your talents and efforts with us.”
Kerry Washington: “Today, to be able to celebrate new designers and to witness your work out there for the first time was a real honor.”
Justin
Zac Posen: “I think you presented a beautiful collection. I commend you for working with 3D printing. The shapes have a balance of ease and they’re feminine.”
Kerry Washington: “I was thrilled toward the end when there were some sheer fabrics because I loved that there was more diversity. I loved the sound waves dress.”
Heidi Klum: “Your collection was very polished. It was very cohesive.”
Nina Garcia: “I saw many different shapes from you. There’s a gentle architecture to your work. I wish I saw two more outfits that had a wow factor.”
Bradon
Zac Posen: “I loved your inspiration.”
Kerry Washington: “It was masterful the shaping and the draping of it (the first piece).”
Heidi Klum: “another favorite of mine is the unconventional material dress. That is a cool dress.”
Nina Garcia: “For me it was a surprise for you to be not-focused. To me you have too much going on. People who don’t know you, don’t know the story.”
Dom
Nina Garcia: “I thought this was an extremely entertaining show. Without any words you told the story. That’s a good show. You really pushed yourself.”
Kerry Washington: “I’m impressed that you do the prints yourself. They’re modern but very tribal but also architectural. They’re very unique.”
Zac Posen: “The one weak outfit was the bathing suit look.”
Alexandria
Heidi Klum: “I really like your collection. It looks very young. It looks very hip. It looks very now.”
Zac Posen: “I thought it was a really successful runway show. Your woman has that spice and attitude and that strength but she’s also vulnerable. That’s a really nice niche juxtaposition that you’re playing with.”
Nina Garcia: “Your show was styled very well. It was very editorial. It was very effortless.”
Kerry Washington: “it was exciting for me.”
—
Heidi asks why they should win Project Runway.
Justin: “I cannot count how many times I’ve been walked over because I’m deaf and it’s to show the people it’s possible. And I’d just point out one thing. I haven’t won one challenge this season and I’d like to win this challenge.”
The only designer not to cry.
Dom: “I just feel it in my soul this is what I need to be doing for the rest of my life. This is more than I need the money. This is my life. I can turn it into something spectacular. You’ve seen my message. I would really like the opportunity to bring more of that to the table.”
Bradon: “I danced for 30 years and I was so scared that I would never have anything else I would like that about in a career and in less than three years I found it in fashion. If I take nothing else away from this show, that will propel me for the rest of my life.”
Alexandria: “I’m bankable. I understand what girls want to wear. I sacrificed everything and I work hard. I work all day and all day. I sacrifice everything because I love what I do. It’s like air. It’s like breathing. I want it. It’s my turn.”
—
Heidi to Justin: “We loved your collection. You took a very personal inspiration and turned out very unique clothes and accessories.”
Heidi to Alexandria: “So many women would love to wear your collection including us. Your collection was cool and cohesive.”
Heidi to Dom: “You took a huge risk and it worked. Your collection was really fresh, original and playful.”
Heidi to Bradon: “You have won many challenges throughout this season. You have shown us some stunning pieces. And as usual they were meticulous. We did feel like the collection was not as cohesive or as focused as it should’ve been.”
4th place: Bradon
3rd place: Justin
2nd place: Alexandria
WINNER: DOM STREATER
Zac Posen: “Dom you are so beautiful inside and out.”
Dom: “I’m poor. I’m working two jobs people.”
Project Runway S12.Ep13 finale part one: RECAP
Posted by Amy Steele in TV on October 12, 2013
Between the sponsored design challenges and lackluster designers, Project Runway has less pizazz than in earlier seasons. I barely remember who won the past few seasons and can’t recall that many designers that really stood out. In a few weeks there’s another Project Runway All-Stars and looking at the list of designers, I only recognized three and I’m almost positive I only missed the first season and *maybe* one other. I’ve liked Dom since episode two and wanted her in the final three and that’s happening. Of course for the final spot, as with the past few seasons, Heidi decided that the judges would make the designers complete collections and then show the judges three looks on the runway. One designer would advance to New York Fashion Week [NYFW].
The remaining designers need to create a 10-look collection for Spring.
$9000 budget and one look designed with unconventional materials. They have six weeks to design their collections.
Bradon and Dom are designing for NYFW.
Alexandria, Justin and Helen must compete to show at NYFW.
Tim Gunn visits everyone at home to see how they’re progressing.
Dom in Philadelphia
–raised by single mom and her mom runs a restaurant
–inspired by Blade Runner and retrofuturism, angular lines meeting curved lines
–did some drawings and prints with watercolors and made prints
–Mending braces for doors for unconventional piece
–only 3 ½ looks completed
–Dom’s drawings are gorgeous and her concept’s great.
Bradon in Los Angeles
–inspiration growing up in New York state with crocuses poking up through the snow and springtime “clash of nature”
–he’s completed six pieces
–Seeing lots of floral dresses. Unsure what to think and not inspired by his inspirations.
Alexandria in San Mateo, Calif
–edgy, strong and modern “neo-romantic-punk”
–she says it’s “understated but detail oriented”
–she takes Tim to Camp Couture. Not sure if it’s sweat shop training or what it’s supposed to be. the kids are cute and look pretty happy.
–I like the idea for her collection but it’s all in black, beige, gray and white.
Helen in Unionville, NJ
–inspiration is clairvoyance—knowing the unknown—took a photograph of an eye
–using red and some print
–Tim says: “you need to do something that speaks to some innovation”
–Not liking her color palette. The entire collection’s red and a blue print. That never works.
Back in New York when talking to Tim, Helen kept saying how long she worked on something and how hard she worked. “I spend hours on this.” As soon as she talked that way which she’s been doing the entire show I knew she wasn’t making it to New York Fashion Week. Although she’s been a good designer and had won some challenges she’s insecure about her designs and can’t push herself enough. Her vision isn’t clear enough on its own. She needs more time.
Justin in Raleigh, NC
–inspired by sound waves and the story of before and after he got his cochlear implants.
–for unconventional he’s using test tubes and covering a garment with them
–Seems pretty cool.
Runway
Justin
“I am so happy that Tim Gunn used his save on you and brought you back. I thought it was very fashion forward. Your clothes are very fashion-forward.” –Heidi Klum
“Your first look is very chic. You finale is a wow piece. The 3-D printing is so cool. It’s a great resource in technology.” –Zac Posen
“There’s something very poetic about your designs.” –Nina Garcia
As far as a theme, Justin’s collection has it. And the story’s inspirational and intriguing. His test tube dress looks totally cool.
Alexandria
“Your clothes are fashion-forward. There’s so much detail. I want to have all of this.” –Heidi
“It has a luxe quality to it. The detailing looks very professional.” –Zac Posen
“When it walked out I knew immediately it was you. I fear this is going to look boring. I don’t know if these clothes are show-worthy clothes.” –Nina Garcia
When the judges were discussing the three designers later, Heidi said “poor thing she thinks gray, beige and white are colors.” Very funny.
Helen
“I love this minimal yet feminine silhouette that your clothes have.” –Nina Garcia
“You get modern women. The last dress looks like a concept that didn’t come to fruition.” –Zac Posen
“I’m so not happy with what you did today. They’re stuck and they look sad to me.” –Heidi Klum
Justin is IN. Not surprised at all. Alexandria is IN. Both showing at NYFW.
Helen is OUT.
Project Runway S12.Ep12: RECAP
Posted by Amy Steele in TV on October 5, 2013
Remaining designers:
Justin
Bradon
Dom
Helen
Alexandria
The designers meet Tim at SweetBriar Nature Center on Long Island.
Challenge: create an avant-garde look inspired by butterflies
Dom
–Crossbreeding textiles as the butterflies crossbreed
–Jumpsuit underneath another style
Tim: “what do the judges like most from you?”
Helen
–Cape with only her face exposed. A big wrapping, cocoon-like. Then she has this orange dress.
Tim says it’s too much. She starts crying and freaking out.
Tim: “I’m going to give you some tough love. Get out of this conundrum. Rally. Rally.”
Alexandria
–Unfinished silk effect black dress.
Tim: “It’s on the Goth side. I’m a fan.”
Bradon
“My idea is that the back becomes gown-like.”
Tim: “Well, the back’s spectacular. I love it as a piece of sculpture.”
Justin
–Making a two piece garment with piping
Tim thinks the textile looks inexpensive so Justin might swap out to another fabric.
They’ll work on the models make-up with Billy B, consulting make-up artist for L’Oreal Paris and also Tom, global nail expert for L’Oreal Paris.
After working on avant garde designs, the next day the designers come in and have to make a transformation look. They choose a losing design and have to transform the look.
“Make it Work” Challenge: create a new look from a losing look from an eliminating designer
Bradon picks Sue’s losing look
Justin picks his own losing look—strapless gown with two slits
Dom picks Jeremy’s red jacket and skirt
Helen picks Kate’s pleated skirt
Alexandria picks Miranda’s look plaid pants
Runway
“This was one of the best final runway shows we’ve ever had.” –Heidi Klum
Justin
“A lot of drama. She shed the cocoon and the butterfly emerged.” – Heidi Klum
“This reworked piece is so much improved.” –Zac Posen
“That’s a dress that I would wear.” –Emmy Rossum
Helen
“Those are my favorite nails on the runway. I’m more a fan of your avant garde look.” – Heidi Klum
“I think it’s okay. I’ve seen this technique many times. It’s sort of like a carrot in the grater.” — Zac Posen
“You edited it down to such a stream-lined silhouette. It’s so streamlined.” – Nina Garcia
Alexandria
“You created this Goth sexy dramatic dress.” – Heidi Klum
“I don’t find it that transporting or magical or beautiful.” — Zac Posen
“This looks like a punk costume in a way. I do love the pants.” – Heidi Klum
Bradon
“Extravagant, exciting, risky. Everything works. Every angle is an interesting angle.” — Nina Garcia
“This makes me so happy. You have created art.” – Heidi Klum
“I went gaga for it.” — Zac Posen
“It looks super chic.” – Nina Garcia
Dom
“I love the exuberance of color and print. I’m blown away. Beautiful use of mixed prints.” — Nina Garcia
“Impeccable work you do.” –Nina Garcia
“You know how to break up prints.” –Zac Posen
BRADON is the WINNER.
BRADON and DOM will be showing collections at New York Fashion Week.
JUSTIN, ALEXANDRIA and HELEN must create collections and compete for the two spots left at New York Fashion Week.
Project Runway S12.Ep11:RECAP
Posted by Amy Steele in TV on September 28, 2013
HP INTEL textile challenge- create a print inspired by a NEXT GEN innovator
–each designer meets with a young innovator to serve as a muse for the designs as “core inspiration” for the textile design
“I don’t have to run around Mood looking for a print this time, I can just make it.” –Dom
Only seven designers left:
Alexander
Bradon
Justin
Dom
Helen
Kate
Alexandria
Justin—Nana Meriweather (Miss USA)– non-profits to educate children around the world
KATE—Maria “Girls Who Code”- app- say something- is a software developer—Kate wants to design “binary code” in the textile
Bradon—Nigel-prof BMX biker and also entrepreneur and youth mentor— Bradon envisions “city scape” in textile
Alexandria—Ilana is a chef— Alexandria feels “drawn to brick walls”
Dom—Premal, founder of Kiva, crowd funding loans for business ideas/entrepreneurs- “I’m so inspired by how many people this has reached and I’m excited to translate so many people from so many places into my textile.”
Helen—Ryan—artist, combines new media and technology, Helen’s nervous because she’s never worked w/ textiles but both her parents are artists so she feels a connection with Ryan.
Alexander—Thiago—pastry chef at Catch, named Zagat’s 30 under 30—Alexander says: “Honestly, I’m not that inspired by cakes. I don’t do cake-like things.”
Tim’s critiques
Dom
Tim: “I am crazy about this print.”
Dom: “Making a basic body column dress. I don’t know if it’s too much color.”
–I love her print. I love the sketch for the dress and what it looks like she’s doing.
Bradon
Intends to make a jacket and long skirt
Tim: “I am so perplexed by this. I don’t get it.”
After Tim leaves, Bradon decides to rework everything and scrap the long skirt idea. He makes a bomber jacket instead.
Kate
Dress with a blouse under it. “Gussets with a starburst pleat.”
Tim: “Just move forward.”
Justin
Making a gown
Tim: “Keep the curves going.”
Helen
Having doubts. “I don’t do prints. I’m freaking out. I don’t know what to do.”
Tim: “A challenge has come along where you’re not in your comfort zone but you have to make it work.” He gives her a hug and moves along.
Alexandria
Making an A-line mini skirt and some sort of top or vest
Tim: “Either all the work goes into the top or vest. It can’t go into both.”
Alexander
Tim: “It’s looking very clerical.”
Alexander: “Tim doesn’t really understand it but I’m not going to change it. This is me.”
Tim: “Most of you are over-thinking it. Don’t. Go with your viscera. That’s why it’s there.” Ah, okay. I realize that much of this gets edited so we don’t know what the designers truly make until it gets to the runway show.
Runway
Love: Dom
Like: Helen, Justin, Alexander, Bradon
Dislike: Kate, Alexandria
SAFE:
Alexandria
HIGH SCORES:
Dom
“This dress is runway ready. It feels modern.” –Zac Posen
“This is a challenge that was made for you. You love color. You love prints.” –Nina Garcia
“I loved your dress. It’s vibrant. It’s dynamic.” –Heidi Klum
“There’s a global aspect.” –Peter Som
Bradon
“I like your print a lot. I think it’s very modern. This is a cool dress.” – Heidi Klum
There’s something very dynamic about the print. There’s something very sporty chic about the outfit. – Nina Garcia
“Totally wearable. Totally now.” – Zac Posen
Helen
“I like this print. It looks patriotic. It’s sexy but not slutty. The fit is not perfect.” – Heidi Klum
“This is one of my favorites too. It looks vintage but it could be very modern.” – Nina Garcia
LOW SCORES:
Justin
“To me it looks like you spent all your time on the corset part of the dress. This is so not cool and modern.” – Heidi Klum
“I wish you had made this a shorter dress.” – Nina Garcia
“This looks like a depressed dress.” –Peter Som
Alexander
“I feel that the print you designed isn’t showing me fun and yummy.” – Heidi Klum
“The cut of the dress is very good. She looks like a cult leader of chocolate.” – Zac Posen
“It’s almost like two different recipes came together.” –Peter Som
“I kinda like the print. She’s so covered that it’s almost like when you overindulge in chocolate cake. It’s too much.” – Nina Garcia
Kate
“I am overwhelmed by the pleats. There’s too many elements and none of them are working well.” – Nina Garcia
“It is ugly. It really is.” – Heidi Klum
“The fabrication and choice shows every choice. I’m seeing a whole different thing from you.”
Dom is the WINNER
“Your print was vibrant and thoughtful and your dress was super flattering!” –Heidi
Both Alexander and Kate are OUT
Surprised because I didn’t think Alexander’s construction was bad. I liked his dress, didn’t think it hideous at all. I liked the print. Kate had no print and that was the competition–design a textile. Alexandria. Did she design an interesting textile? I really don’t think so.
Project Runway S12.Ep9: RECAP
Posted by Amy Steele in TV on September 14, 2013
Heidi tells the designers they’re getting the morning off for a Southern-style brunch at Juliette. During brunch, Tim arrives to inform them of the latest challenge. It’s for the southern woman. He reminds them that Southern women love bright colors and dresses vibrantly and expressively. She likes feminine details and uses accessories.
Belk Challenge: Create a day or evening look for the modern, Southern woman.
**Winning look will be sold at Belk and at Belk.com
at Moods:
Helen gets yellow with a lace layering—“sunflower dress”
Dom gets a lovely black and white fine zebra print
Kate gets a pretty print for dress
Alexander has plaid silk charmeuse
Bradon also chooses plaid fabric
Alexandria has a blue plaid fabric
Ken is using a deep purple
Justin has orange and black
“This is terrible that this stereotypical southern woman that people up north have in their mind.” –Ken
Tim critiques
Alexander—building a bodice, cocktail dress
Bradon—“I love this textile,” Tim says. Bradon’s worried that it’s a bit too 50s
Justin—Tim worries it looks too Halloweenish with his color combos
Jeremy—“excited to be working on a tailored jacket” in red. Dress underneath in a print that’s long and fitted and mid-calf
Ken—Tim seems happy with what he’s doing and most designers think that he’s the biggest threat
Helen—“inspiration was fresh and outdoors”
Dom—“designed a basic maxi” and Tim asks if it’s under-designed
Alexandria—“it’s reading very Bohemian-like,” Tim says.
SAFE:
Helen
Alexandria
Justin
HIGH SCORES:
Bradon
“I do like it that it is super short in the front and long in the back.” –Heidi Klum
“Working in madras or plaid can be risky. It felt fresh, modern and very Southern.” –Zac Posen
“You chose an expected fabric and you designed something unexpected.” –Nina Garcia
Alexander
“The dress looks beautifully made.” –Zac Posen
“I think she looks sexy and sophisticated.” –Heidi Klum
“The volume on the bottom has a good balance for the fit on the top.” –Stacy Kiebler
Kate
“This is a really fun use of color.” –Stacy Kiebler
“I’m not a fan of this dress. It’s not flattering.” –Heidi Klum
“I thought the execution of this dress was great. I could see that on a rack.” –Tom from Belk
LOW SCORES:
Jeremy
“I think we all agree this doesn’t look very modern. I’m not very happy about the silhouette.” –Heidi Klum
“It looks like a casino jacket.” –Zac Posen
“It doesn’t seem very hip and the length seems very hip to me.” –Stacy Keibler
Ken
“I’m not that interested in the dress. It’s not a wow piece to me. Fashion is about taking those smart risks.”–Zac Posen
“It’s very unflattering regardless of where she’s going to.” –Heidi
“It read a little bridesmaid to me.” –Belk guy
Dom
“I could see this in a mall but it’s not fashion-forward.” –Heidi Klum
“I hate the color it looks like hospital scrubs.” –Nina Garcia
“I need to see what oomph you have as a designer.” –Zac Posen
BRADON is the WINNER of the challenge.
Bottom three designers have one hour to re-design their outfits or start off and show the judges a more modern look. They can work with one other designer. Jeremy works with Alexander. Ken chooses Kate because she can sew quickly and she “knows how things work.” Dom picks Helen because she’s the “only one she trusts.”
Here’s what they end up with:
The judges ADORE Dom’s rework. Tom from Belk is SO impressed that he decides that he wants to reproduce her look for Belk stores and online.
Project Runway S12.Ep8: RECAP
Posted by Amy Steele in TV on September 7, 2013
New Balance Challenge: Create fashionable active wear for Heidi’s New Balance collection
Relay race–winners choose fabric first and gets one extra hour of work time one day challenge
**Winning look sold at select NB stores and at NewBalance.com
Winners: Dom and Justin
10yds of fabric.
Kate: “I’m inspired by my little brother because he likes motocross racing.”
Helen: “I wanted to create a three-piece look.” She’s designing a jacket, tee and pants.
Karen: “I’m drawn to geometrical lines and designs.”
Back in the workroom, Helen asked Tim a question about whether she could use the pieces as reference to mock-up their own designs. Ken then asked Helen what he asked Tim. She said she wasn’t going to tell anyone. Ken of course went off and gave her a bunch of attitude and flipped out big time. Helen felt that he was threatening her. She then told Tim what happened so that Tim and the producers would be aware. Ken called his mom and then spoke to his spiritual advisor. Tim then pulled him aside to talk calmly to him. “I’m your ally,” Tim told Ken. “I’ve been frustrated all day and I flipped out on you for no reason and I like you,” Ken told Helen.
Heidi and Tim come in to critique what the designers are working on.
Kate—says it’s unique in that it has more volume and length
Helen–Workout tee with gather on the bum in the pants, third piece would be a jacket
“Heidi and Tim said I need a wow piece”
Justin– “I’m very intimidated” with Heidi doing the critique
Karen–Idea of sports bra with style lines
Heidi: “it is impossible. It is Martian it is crazy. I don’t see anyone wanting to have this. It looks trashy. You have to think more elegant.”
Alexander–They tell him to reduce the piping a bit
Dom –Says she likes to show some skin
Jeremy–Blushes when Heidi comes over
Ken–Heidi says Ken’s design could be a scuba suit
Bradon–Trying to create an optical illusion
Alexandria– She’s designing a drop crotch pant with a jacket. It’s all in black though.
“I train a lot. I’ve run over 50 marathons.”
RUNWAY
SAFE:
Justin
Dom
Bradon
Jeremy
HIGH SCORES:
Helen
“A jacket that covers the ass and the thighs, I love it. I love the proportion of it.” –Nina Garcia
“It’s versatile.” –Zac Posen
“I like a hybrid piece.” –Michael Kors
Alexander
“I think that your pants are really well made. I like the color blocking.” –Heidi Klum
“It looks so professional.” –Zac Posen
“I would not have done that color blocking. Coloring her up there in the gray makes her look wider. The pant is so high-waisted it makes her butt look longer.” – Nina Garcia
Kate
“I like what you did. You used the right amount of color here and there.” – Heidi Klum
“I love the idea of the zipper in the back. The idea that you can change the silhouette. Great.”—Michael Kors
“Kate, you’re great.” – Zac Posen
LOW SCORES:
Alexandria
“I don’t understand how she can do yoga or run in those pants.” – Zac Posen
“These pants are impossible to ride a bike or do yoga.” – Nina Garcia
“If you want guys to leave you alone in the gym, wear that look. And those pockets. Pleasure me pockets.” — Michael Kors
Karen
“Her activity looks like she’s going to a buffet on a cruise. She could put cookies in her pockets.” – Michael Kors
“I think in concept the top could’ve worked.” – Zac Posen
“I think when you wear a loose top you have to wear a tight pant and when you wear a tight pant you have to wear a loose top.” – Heidi Klum
Ken
“I agree with you it should have more fashion. It is a little too safe and too boring.” – Heidi Klum
“The proportion where you cut this top is too awkward.” – Nina Garcia
“You thought about the function but you forgot about the fashion.” –Michael Kors
HELEN is the WINNER
KAREN is OUT
Project Runway S12.Ep7: RECAP
Posted by Amy Steele in TV on August 31, 2013
Marie Claire Challenge: Create a look inspired by a pair of shoes
Kate reminds us and the other designers that she was previously eliminated during the seventh challenge in her prior season. The designers gather at Marie Claire office in the wardrobe closet surrounded by shoes. The designers then choose shoes after answering fashion history questions. I actually knew the answer to the question: What designer created the essential little black dress? Coco Chanel of course!
Suggested budget: $250
Alexander and Miranda both choose plaid material. And they’re both making pants.
Alexandria—Gladiator shoes that had straps wrapped all the way up to mid-thigh. playful. “Making a statement piece without the bondage.”
Justin—multi-colored pump. Wants to make three piece outfit.
Miranda–Red patent leather flats. High-waisted pant and blouse, jacket. Tim: “fabric looks inexpensive.”
Alexander– off white platforms. was concerned about plaid pants due to Miranda but Tim said as long as he distinguishes his design.
Ken—black heel with open ties in front. Making a coat dress and it’s ballooning out in the bottom. Tim: “it’s looking dated. Don’t over design it.”
Bradon– sparkly flat and designed a champagne silky dress with a special French ruffling technique but Tim’s not all that impressed because he wonders where she’s going. “Don’t you think she’s going in it?”
Kate– interesting red patent platform. “I want to play up the surrealism of the shoe.” She’s making pants.
Jeremy– boots. Designing a chiffon sweater.
Dom– skater girl quilter dress with multi-colored creeper shoes.
Karen– beige and yellow pump. She’s designed a yellow and black dress. Tim: “Are you concerned about the matchy-matchy?”
Helen: Shoe with a studded toe. loads of applique. “Heavy and deluding into nothing.” Tim says that he sees Kate Middleton but with everything added he sees her mother.
Before the runway, Ken says: “I don’t care for Miranda’s look at all. It looked like Amy Winehouse after she OD’ed.” Alexander had to sew his pants onto the model. Bradon’s really rushing with the look. Kate thinks Bradon designed way too mature a look.
SAFE:
Kate
Alexander
Karen
Dom
HIGH:
Alexandria
Gladiator ‘bondage’ shoe
“I think you did the perfect think for those shoes. I like that it’s whimsical and feminine.” –Heidi Klum
“These needed something very soft and relaxed.” –Zac Posen
“it’s so bold and shows such confidence in yourself. I like the lace at the top. It’s so feminine and sweet.” –Kaley Cuoco
Helen
Ankle boot with studded toe
“There’s something minimal and classic about your look. She looks refined, she looks sophisticated.” – Nina Garcia
I want now. This is so fantastic. It’s so well fit, sexy, chic. –Kaley Cuoco
It’s chic. It’s sophisticated. It’s fits immaculately. –Zac Posen
“I love this look. It’s sleek and chic.” –Heidi Klum
Ken
Open front tied heel
“She looks very sophisticated, hard. You took it to another level. I like the fabric. It has a beaut texture.” –Heidi Klum
“Maneater I love. She’s showing a lot of leg but she’s very covered up. She struck a great balance.” – Nina Garcia
“I love this. I think it’s so cool. It’s actually cute and cool at the same time.” –Kaley Cuoco
LOW SCORES:
Jeremy
Black high boot
“I don’t think it looks current or modern to me.” –Heidi Klum
“I think it’s a little much. There’s a lot going on.” –Kaley Cuoco
“You have this edgy boots. This should’ve been something cool. Something rocker. Simple.” – Nina Garcia
“I’m starting to question who you are as a designer. Your techniques and your skills and I really need to skills.” –Zac Posen
Bradon
Sparkly flat
“I thought of swing dancing and Happy Days. I would have preferred a sleek suit. It’s so old school. I didn’t love it.” –Heidi Klum
“Those flat shoes are fabulous. I wish I had seen it with a little A-line dress. You went so tortured.” – Nina Garcia
“The silhouette and the fabric just feel frumpy dumpy. You have to start thinking of the amazing techniques you do and how to bring them into something that feels fresh for today. –Zac Posen
Miranda
Red patent loafer
“I didn’t particularly like this look. She doesn’t look like a cool girl at all. I don’t even know what era she’s from.” –Heidi Klum
“I sort of like that it’s not a cool girl. It’s nerd alert. I just think maybe it’s not kooky enough.” ––Zac Posen
“The whole look feels very retro but not in a new way.” – Nina Garcia
HELEN is the WINNER.
MIRANDA is OUT.






































































































































































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