Previously on Project Runway: A random team
challenge with the added on, pointless task of making crappy arts and crafts to
sell. Because they’re out of money? Who knows. Then each team of three had to
make two fall looks with at least one outerwear piece. Elena drove her
teammates Dmitry and Alicia insane, while Gunnar and Chris were on the same
team and at least pretended to like each other. Sonjia won, with a very cute
jacket. Seriously, I would buy it. Alicia made some sad pants and was
eliminated.
Also all the remaining designers showed
collections at Fashion Week last week, so you can go find them if you like.
Chris says he’s scared about who is going next.
Gunnar interviews that apparently he hasn’t done anything more grueling than
this. Dmitry doesn’t want to see Elena. Elena admits the feeling is mutual, as
if that’s a surprise. The girls make fun of Dmitry only making dresses, while
carefully avoiding the fact that Elena makes a lot of coats with huge shoulders.
Heidi appears to be wearing a vinyl romper. I
don’t know. Heidi tells the designers they have “a long way” to go to get to
Fashion Week, which would be more meaningful if we didn’t know EVERY SINGLE
PERSON SITTING THERE showed a collection. Can we please stop pretending that
doesn’t happen? Seriously? If you’re not going to plan your season properly to
avoid decoys, can you at least stop pretending they don’t exist? Gunnar wants
to win to buy his mom a boob job. I could not make that up. Everyone will have
“their own inspiration” and Chris just doesn’t want clients or teams.
Tim is waiting with Mondo. Today is the “Make
Your Own Print” challenge. However, instead of just doing whatever, you have to
be inspired by your “cultural heritage”. Ha! Have fun with that. Tim makes
Mondo tell the story about how Mondo made that print that was pluses because
he’s HIV+ and that day was when he told everyone and also basically let the
whole country know via the television. Be personal and open but don’t be literal.
No national costumes. Your print must be prominent. Tim gives them an hour to
make the designs, and they’ll each get an “Ultrabook”, which I guess is a
laptop or whatever, that has a “dossier” on their heritage. That is stupid.
First of all, when did they get this information out of the designers to go do
research? Do they ask everyone what their background is? Do they investigate?
Second, if you don’t know, then I think you should have to wing it. Tim
promises these dossiers with a “special delivery”, so I smell family members.
Maybe that’s how they got the backgrounds for everyone.
As I expected, it’s family members. Mostly moms,
it looks like, but Fabio’s super cute boyfriend is here, and Ven’s sister (let
me mention, not small, so I hope she kicks his ass yes I’m still bitter). The
“dossiers” are actually slideshows of childhood pictures which is hilarious.
Dmitry has his best friend, who has a video from his dad which is really cool. Fabio
has a video too. Aww. Gunnar talks about being bullied, and I guess the
producers want us to like him now? I don’t know. Bullying sucks though. Elena’s
mom gives her some encouragement. So is this supposed to be “cultural
heritage”? Or “personal story”? Because those are not the same. Dmitry is being
inspired by traditional ornaments. Sonjia has some tribal stuff. Melissa asks
her mom what else is Polish. Ven has flowers, shocker. Chris whines that he
hates prints. Melissa has crosses and random lines like blood lines? Gunnar
decides to not follow directions and wants to talk about his bullying. He has
something with hands and birds. They do all go to Mood, but they’re not
supposed to buy a lot. Elena interviews that she’s not usually a bitch and her
mom is making her happier.
Gunnar says something about equestrian. I think
Chris’s print looks like hearts or ladybugs or abstract ladybugs or something.
He is also using something personal to his family as opposed to “cultural
heritage”. I get that it’s still personal, and I’m sure it will turn out fine,
but then don’t use those words in the description. Ven is using his print as
embellishment, not in the “expected” way, which is also the “required” way. It
has to be central. Sonjia is going Mondo’s way and making wide-legged pants.
Dmitry is making separates because he knows he’ll be in trouble if he makes
another dress. He does make fun of it in confessional which is funny. Chris
wants his fabric before he does anything, because he whines that he can’t make
anything without his print. You can’t make anything in muslin? Whatever. Sonjia
knows if she makes pants they have to fit perfectly.
Tim time! He says their loved ones are back at
the apartments making dinner so time to go! This is the one challenge that has
to be two days because they have to make the fabrics. Everyone goes back and
hangs out some more. It seems like everyone is tired, and talking to loved ones
is recharging them. Chris says something weird about how his parents are going
to prevent him from being focused. Sonjia wants to stay in this moment.
In the morning, everyone’s fabrics are here.
Chris likes his fabric but he still doesn’t know what to do with it. Melissa
has just red lines on white, no crosses. It’s nice. Fabio has a black
background with random scribbly lines in bright pink and blue and white. It
just looks random until he tells Chris it’s Fallopian tubes. And a penis. It is
genitalia in the process of having sex. Somehow I am not surprised. I
mean…there is a person with a super weird abstract print that is about sex. Who
else here is that going to be? Chris is seriously lost. He’s just wrapping the
fabric around the mannequin and then taking it down and doing it again. Gunnar
doesn’t think Chris is pushing himself, because Gunnar has like 15 pieces to
his jacket. Ven seems to be making pleated bursts of his print, which then
obscures the flower. I mean, it’s all folded up and so you can’t see it’s a
flower. He interviews that he wants to make something no one’s seen before, so
I guess that means no origami roses on this dress. Sonjia asks Gunnar to
explain his print, so he tells her about being bullied. His print is small, so
you can’t see it’s hands reaching in towards birds until you get close. Chris
marvels that his story is JUST LIKE Gunnar’s! Maybe they’re not so different!
Whatever. Melissa is getting dizzy from her print and is worried she won’t do
well. Elena’s print is blue with yellow and lavender. Gunnar can’t get his
print to match up, with his 15 pattern pieces. He bitches to Sonjia that
everything he does looks like a matador and why does he do that? He’s so over
it. THEN MAKE SOMETHING ELSE. Chris has now put black netting over his print. I
think he may have at least two different looks.
Tim time! Elena says where has he been, they need
him! Hee. Chris has two looks, and he apparently loves both of them. Tim tells
him the one shoulder look is expected so that helps him. Nothing is said about
the netting. Sonjia’s pants have to fit perfectly. Dmitry has some cutouts,
which is kind of cool, and Tim says to sex it up. Ven shows Tim his fans of
printed fabric, and Tim looks horrified and says, “I don’t know what I’m seeing
that you’re not seeing, but I look at this, and I’ll be blunt: I see an homage
to a menstrual cycle.” HA! Now I can’t unsee it. It looks like cloth that has
soaked up blood. I mean, blood isn’t that shade, but still. Tim actually turns
to ask the workroom if he’s crazy, and as Elena avoids eye contact Dmitry says
that yes, when Tim said that he did see it. Tim hopes no one is offended by his
maxi pad embellishments. Hee. Ven says it means a lot to him, but if you’re
going to obscure the print you made with your pleating, how much does it mean
to you? You know? Ven gets up and walks out of confessional, I guess because
he’s so upset, but since the producers haven’t had his redemption arc yet I’m
guessing no one cares. Fabio has also put organza over the print, but that seems
to go over well. He says he didn’t tell Tim it was “penis and vaginas”. Why
not? How funny would that be? Melissa says she has veins and arteries and
bloodlines, and Tim finds this print beautiful, but the design is not enough to
wow the judges. Elena quickly says her top looks like scrubs, and Tim is happy
she said that because it does. There’s a high collar going on too, and Tim
makes a Marlo Thomas reference that no one gets. Gunnar doesn’t like the jacket
he made, and Tim says it looks like armor. He actually says “it looks like
‘don’t bully me’ suit of armor”. Gunnar has to fix it, because the black in the
jacket is too heavy compared to the print.
Ven is also changing his design. Model fitting is
not exciting. Ven is making…wait for it…a fan effect! Just like always! Sigh.
Gunnar feels defeated.
That’s it? It’s the day of the show? …OK. Tim
gives everyone two hours. Chris thinks he is in trouble, because his dress is
boring except for the fabric, which is covered. Well why did you cover it? Hot
makeup guy. Tim gives everyone a ten minute warning and brings in their loved
ones.
You know, I know that after Mondo made that
fabric it was so powerful that everyone loved it, but I think that requiring
everyone to use their personal story for their print is not a good idea. Why
can’t someone just make something pretty? It feels forced, is all. Anyway,
Heidi introduces the guest judges, which are Mondo and Anya. Whatever. Sonjia:
plain black top and wide legged pants in the print. The print is kind of
tribal, but rather than African tribal for some reason it reminds me of Pacific
Northwest tribal. They’re good pants, though, for all that they’re basically
Mondo’s pants. Elena: short gray skirt and a big short-sleeved jacket in the
print. It’s a weird yellow and lavender and blue print. Big exposed zipper up
the front with a strip of dark blue, and Elena’s usual boxy shape with big
shoulders. And a high collar. It’s OK. I guess. Chris: so his print is supposed
to be abstract ladybugs, so it’s red and black with dots and I guess it could
be ladybugs. Strapless cocktail dress with a big poof of folded fabric on one
side and an exposed zipper in the back that highlights how poorly fitted the
back of the dress is. He put organza over the whole thing so the print is
muted. Ven: one shouldered top in the print and a white skirt, skirt has a
folded rose, top is pleated also, titscrepancy. It looks like he made a white
strapless dress and draped the printed fabric across one shoulder. It’s very
Ven so I’m bored.
Fabio: sleeveless vest in the print and what look
like velvet trousers. Maybe they’re jersey. It’s all in black, and he also put
the organza over the print but since his print has a black background, you can
barely see it. Melissa: sheath dress with little wings over the shoulders. That
sounds like it’s bad, but it’s not. The shoulders are stiff and they stick out
a little like little cap sleeves. The print looks cool and abstract. It’s not
super exciting but it’s good. Gunnar: jacket in the print, with black piping,
black skirt, and knee high boots. The jacket looks cute. It’s all in white now,
instead of having a black yoke. Dmitry: black skirt and jacket, with cut outs
that I think have sheer fabric in them so the pieces look like floating blocks.
The print is in the top, and it’s a geometric red and black print. I like the
jacket a lot. The back has cutouts too.
Elena and Fabio are safe. Melissa was inspired by
bloodlines. The dress fits perfectly and this design is outside her comfort
zone but it works. Heidi doesn’t like the shoulders, and when they show that
you can see the neckline is a little crooked. Nina thinks it would appeal to a
lot of girls, and she likes that Melissa tried something new. Mondo is bored
with the styling, as is Anya, but in general they’re positive. Ven talks about
being Indian and hibiscus flowers and so forth. Heidi says “Hawaiian Airlines
hostess”, and the rose in the skirt doesn’t go with the hibiscus. She actually
wonders if anyone’s told him the judges have seen his folding many times.
Doesn’t Tim? No one? Ven says this is his second look so he just did something
he could do. Nina thinks he doesn’t know what to do with prints. No one likes
it, and it looks like three different dresses, and they’ve seen it. Dmitry’s
family is artists. Kors says it’s exactly what they were looking for, and he
didn’t make a dress so that’s good. Mondo says the jacket is fantastic but it’s
a print challenge, and you can’t see the print. Heidi loves it. Nina does point
out he should have less styling. I think everyone loves the jacket except Mondo
seems to want to grade it down for some reason.
Gunnar talks about his bullying, and I know this
makes me sound like a total bitch, but I am sure there was at least a little
calculation in his choices today. I’m not saying he wasn’t bullied, or that he
deserved to be bullied, or that it didn’t affect him deeply. I just think that
he heard “make it personal” and thought this would help him in the competition.
At least a little part of him thought of winning and not catharsis. Heidi tells
him it’s not cool or edgy or modern. All Kors can see from where he is sitting
is a bird print and he thinks the jacket says “baton twirler”. Nina doesn’t get
“freedom” from the print, just struggle and sadness. Gunnar agrees (even though
he just said it’s a bird escaping the hands) and Heidi says no one wants to buy
sad fabric. Gunnar tells them all this is his “heritage”, the most influential
part. Anya calls it “non-fashion”. Sonjia wanted something tribal, but her
colors are literal. Her pants turned out very well. The back of the top is
draped, which is cool. Mondo likes it, naturally. Kors says if it wasn’t
perfect, the print could have looked like “Pac Man eating her crotch”. Chris
for some reason has a swatch of the fabric with him, to show the judges what it
looks like without organza draped over it. Heidi tells him it’s just OK, and
that may not be enough anymore. It’s not very exciting, and he covered the
print. Kors and Nina know he can do better. Kors says he could have made
something more sophisticated.
Melissa had a chic dress with a color, and is stretching
herself as a designer. Dmitry also stretched himself, and made a fantastic jacket,
but the print is kind of hidden. Looks expensive though. Sonjia’s pants were
perfect and the top was great. Chris had a bad print but then at least tried to
hide it. It’s not exciting but also not terrible. Kors hates both Ven and
Gunnar, but he says Ven at least can polish and finish looks. They are really
tired of the flowers though. Kors says they told him, and Heidi seems fixated
on the idea that Tim hasn’t told Ven to quit with the flowers. So she actually
demands to speak to Tim. Tim shows up and describes the folding and menstrual
cycle thing that Ven had before. He says he’s told Ven about the folding
before. He says he told Ven he had to do something about the crappy design, and
then he says “and I want to share with you my OWN frustration about Ven”, and
then he leaves. Did he tell them a bunch of stuff and we can’t listen? That sucks.
Gunnar’s pattern might have been more successful, but he couldn’t get past his
emotions. The design wasn’t very good either.
Melissa is in. Dmitry is the winner. Sonjia is
in, looking pissed. He’s glad to finally win. Chris is in. Gunnar is out. Ven
is in, but before he leaves he feels the need to tell the judges he’s going to
take his critique and move forward. Whatever. Heidi tells him they enjoyed
having him. He’s proud he got this far, and now he’s all OK with it. Chris says
he’s glad they don’t hate each other anymore. Gunnar jokes that the world might
end. You know, he’s saying how fine he is, but I think maybe in an hour or two
he’s going to be pissed. His decoy collection at Fashion Week was borderline
offensive. It was all “tribal inspired” so everything is a stereotypical “African”
print and the models had facepaint. Gunnar claims it wasn’t about the win but
about committing, he gave his best effort and that’s winning. Right.
Next time: Rockettes, costumes, everyone says “bitch”.
2 comments:
Thank you, Toyouke, for another great recap and for clarifying for me why Sonjia didn't get the win. I missed the first part with Mondo, so I didn't connect Sonjia's pants with Mondo's. She made Mondo's pants in a different print. Guess the judges couldn't give her the win after that. At least Dimitry was happy - he did something innovative.
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