8/29/2023 0 Comments Project runway season 4 episode 12![]() But Tim says he thinks it’s borderline costume, so Fabio turns the coat upside down, making it reversible as well.ĭmitry tackles separates for his look, but Tim doubts there is any remarkable drama. Christopher has a hard time explaining what he’s trying to achieve.įabio’s enchanted queen is tough on the outside but fragile on the inside - referenced by a structured coat over a sheer ensemble. Tim wonders if that element makes the look avant garde or if it makes it seem like a mistake. ![]() Tim reminds her to stay focused and use her time well.Ĭhristopher exaggerates the hips with his look to create a more sinister hourglass shape. She’s shy about color but wants to wow herself and the judges. Melissa wishes her muse was the enchanted queen instead so she could design in black. Tim urges her to realize her full potential as a designer, so she takes a risk with a gown that has the illusion of floating pieces. Sonjia realizes that the gold lame fabric that was supposed to make up most of her look is missing. I, too, thought Amanda’s first look was the best one on that runway, but I do not think it was street chic.STORY: Mondo Guerra Recaps ‘Project Runway’ Season 10, Episode 11: Designing for Heidi Klum’s Baby Line I miss the days of garments so out there that cell phone towers had to be constructed to create them ( Chris and Christian’s avant garde dress), and the days of head of lettuce ( the drag queen challenge). Unfortunately, since the show moved to Lifetime (and this is the worst season yet) the designers have pumped out commercial as opposed to high fashion garments. I think Kini is talented, and he can sew like his life depends on it, but he has yet to do anything that hasn’t been done several times before. ![]() One of my fellow commentators ( on another site) said that when she thinks of street chic, she thinks of bold and bright. I could see Amanda’s second look at a fun rave or at a hip music festival. I thought Amanda’s second look and Char’s first look were the only two looks that met the parameters of the challenge. I was hoping to see more of what we saw during the Bright Lights Big City Challenge in Season Five. I thought the designers in Season Five, especially Terry, understood Street chic a lot better. Guest Judge: Shay Mitchell from Pretty Little Liars, because apparently that counts as a celebrity? You’d think that for a street style challenge, they could have gotten a popular street style blogger or a Miranda Kerr type starlet, but the days of getting even B-list guest judges seem to be far behind us. Because that’s what happens when these episodes are 90 minutes long. Of course, the editing was uber-dramatic, and we were forced to watch Korina take off her microphone, pick up her purse, and make her way through the labyrinthian set to leave. And since the producers apparently had Alexander ready to pop out of a closet in case this happened, Char actually got the help she needed from someone who didn’t try to throw her under a bus the day before. That’s a lot better than staying and sabotaging Char. She admitted that she was too emotional from yesterday’s elimination to be able to give Char the kind of help that was required, and asked to leave. Now, although I found Korina’s behavior in the last episode disgusting, she actually stepped up and did the right thing (after a lot of eye-rolling, grimacing, and crossed-arms). Of course, this results in Korina having to work on the garment she was eliminated for YESTERDAY… with Char. Then, of course, Tim introduces the twist: they have to make a second look, completely unrelated to street style, out of a bunch of previously-eliminated looks. After they choose outfits from the button bag, those eliminated designers come in and are – surprise! – paired with the people recreating their eliminated looks to be their bitches sewing assistants. Anyway, the designers have two days to create a street style look. ![]() It sounds kind of difficult to stop and take pictures of things from a moving vehicle, but I guess bullshit sponsorships are more important than challenges that actually make sense. The Challenge: Tim drags the designers out of their beds and up to the roof, where a Lexus marketing exec tells them they’ll be getting inspiration from the streets of New York while being driven around in Lexuses. Previously: Korina was a judgmental brat, even by reality TV standards. It’s the last challenge before the finale, and I am underwhelmed. ![]()
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