Previously
on “Project Runway All Stars”: the designers were asked to create
their own fabrics, with a “print on print” design, and then
choose more prints to make something hopefully not crazy. Ken doesn't
do prints and freaked out for most of the episode. Dom won, because
she has always mixed prints really well. Kini also did fine. Then
Alyssa pretended they haven't had two non-elimination episodes this
season and made Sam and Ken have one of their stupid one-hour “take
these old outfits and make something new” challenges. Ken made a
terrible print, it's true, but Sam made another jumpsuit and used
that same mesh that he's been using. If you judge just on this
episode Ken should have gone home, but if you look at the whole
season Sam should have gone home several times over so when the
judges decided his lumpy jacket he made in an hour was crap, I'm not
sorry he was eliminated. It was long overdue. (click for more)
Ken,
Dom, and Kini go to One World Trade Center, to the observation deck.
It looks cool up there. Alyssa greets them in a dress that looks like
it's got fake nails pasted to the bodice. She says this view is the
starting point for their final challenge. Create a collection that
“draws on your experiences of New York City”. You will have 4
days to make the collections, and $3000. The models come out and
there's some boys in there. Also there are a lot of them. 8 looks
each. Bleh. So you want them to spend like, 6 hours per outfit. It's
going to be a cluster and that is all your fault, producers. Also one
look will be menswear.
Now
we waste time on casting, which we haven't done in a long time. Oh,
sorry, we aren't really wasting time on casting, just watch all the
models walk in a circle and then declare casting finished. Kini is
sketching a “Park Avenue Princess” but with some uptown/downtown
thing happening. Ken is including a tuxedo stripe in a lot of things.
Dom is of course planning a print to represent the chaos of New York.
They get an hour in Mood, where Kini buys a purple and pink plaid
(brocade I think), Ken buys yellow as an accent to his black and
white, and Dom runs everywhere to buy out the store, and also paint.
Day
1. Everyone is super excited about being in the final three. Ken
especially points out that he was about to walk home at one point in
the season. Dom starts painting. Multiple prints. I hope they turn
out. But she's trying a plaid and she's got the fabric hanging up, so
it's dripping. But maybe she wants that. Everyone is really
productive but also already exhausted. All of a sudden there is a
huge crash, and Dom goes out to find that a dress form has fallen
over and knocked down her painted fabric. Like the dress form is on
top of the fabric. All three designers were in the lounge so how
exactly did that happen? Suspicious. They show her picking it up but
nothing is said about if the fabric is ruined.
Day
2. Dom wants to make sure she works on multiple things at once, so
the whole collection evolves together. Ken is working on his yellow
look, the one impact look. Kini really wants it and he's getting
emotional about it in confessional. As Ken makes his yellow dress he
decides it's not really designed and maybe he'll scrap it.
Zanna
Time! Dom was inspired by all the movement and chaos of New York. The
painted fabric has a lot of brush strokes, in mostly blues and
blacks, and it does look nice. Zanna warns her against making things
too shapeless, and she needs to put her stamp on everything. Kini is
starting with black and white and leading to a colorful finish. He's
got some reversible pieces. He also has denim and brocade for his
menswear look and he maybe should pull back some. Ken is focusing on
tailoring for an architectural collection. He shows Zanna a coat with
a tall collar and maybe a shawl lapel. Also he's got a bunch of pants
which is nice. Zanna practically begs him to use the yellow he's got.
Then Zanna says this is a lot of work so she's going to call some
people to help them. You know it's going to be eliminated designers
so whatever.
Dom
is pushing her outfits more than she had planned. Her print is swirly
and I like it. Asha, Alexander, and Layana show up to help out. Ken
puts Layana on cutting pants, Dom makes Alexander drape her
shirtdress, and Kini puts Asha on pants too. Everyone is happy with
their helpers, right now.
Day
3. Ken is going back to the yellow, I think. Kini is stressed. He is
not used to feeling like he won't finish, since usually he's blazing
through all the sewing. Dom has Alexander to do menswear because it
needs to be done. Model fitting. Kini puts blue plaid pants on his
male model. Ken's yellow dress is on an African-American model so it
really pops. He has a lot of tailoring to do. Kini yells one hour
left and everyone freaks out. The helpers leave and Dom has a ton of
work still.
Day
4. Kini cuts an oversized plaid coat for his last look. Layana made
some pants with almost no seam allowance, but Ken worries that he
can't remake them, so he tears them and adds extra fabric down the
sides. Then he gets a phone call home to his best friend. Kini talks
to his business partner, and Dom talks to her fiance. That was so
nice to distract them on the final day. The day ends and there isn't
a lot of talk about people making entire looks tomorrow so that's
good. The final three go back to the hotel and head up to the roof
for champagne and snacks. They talk about how All-Stars is different
from the regular show (duh) and toast each other.
Runway
Day. Everyone has a lot of details and trim to deal with. Hot makeup
guy Scott. They talk about hair and makeup, but we didn't have to sit
through consults this year. So that was nice. Everyone gets done,
looks like.
The
runway show has little cafe tables and whatever set up so past stars
can be here. Fabio! You know I love Fabio. Also Dmitry, and Chris
March. Guest judges are Debra Messing (“Project Runway Fan”) and
Anne Fulenwider (Editor-In-Chief of Marie Claire). Sure. Also
Alyssa's mermaid gown is too tight and it looks like she can't walk.
Dom
explains her sensory overload in New York. Her collection has a lot
of unusual silhouettes, big dresses, asymmetrical cuts, wide sleeves.
Very slim pants in the swirly print with ribbons down the front. The
plaid print is very striking, and she used it in the shirt of her
menswear look, but also with a ribbon trim (the one from the slim
pants) and then black. But the black has a diagonal seam so it looks
like the shirt is asymmetrical. There is also an asymmetrical skirt
like she's done before, with the one side knee-length and the other
to the floor. A top with tight long sleeves, but a swath of fabric
wrapped around her arm horizontally. There's a kimono with a floral
print over a pinstriped jumpsuit, in black and white, with a red
striped ribbon down the tight pants. It's very Fashion. The final
look is a crop top in the swirly print and a long skirt with a train
in the plaid.
Ken's
collection is about architecture. The first look has super
wide-legged pants but the model still has a thigh gap somehow. The
menswear is a sleeveless vest with a deep V and some tight pants. The
looks are fine but nothing is that earth-shattering. You know? Like,
a tight black leather dress that hits below the knee is not
groundbreaking. Or a little black dress with a deep V and sleeves.
There is one great cream wool coat, with the lapels popped, and tight
leggings, that is cut really well though. But then his fourth look,
the top is so weird and makes the model look like she has shelf boob.
He made one yellow top and the yellow dress. But the dress looks
great. The bodice looks backwards, where the collar stands up and
then the back is open.
Kini
talks about gridlines, so I guess that's where all the plaid comes
from. He starts with a leather jacket and long skirt in pinstripes,
which isn't that interesting. He's done some of that “sheath dress
with giant ruffles” that he does. There's also a look with pants, a
button-down shirt, and a cropped pink plaid vest. Very “Clueless”.
Lots of blue plaid, and also a pink and purple plaid. The final look
is a red tight dress with a giant purple coat. Puffy sleeves and big
lapels and everything. I kind of want the coat to be floor length
though. All the plaids are shiny.
Dom
gets critique first, and alone. Her collection is energetic, but
Georgina didn't really like the handpainted plaid. The last look
isn't anyone's favorite, but they love the first shapeless dress and
one of her skirts. Wait, Alyssa loved the last look, though, and at
least Isaac liked the top. They really responded well to her
inspiration, and while no one thought it was perfect they each have
something they love.
Ken
is next. Isaac loves the final yellow dress, and the wide pants, and
the idea of the cream wool coat. And he points out the weird
shelf-boob top. Ken is the most commercial, which is true. Dom was
Fashion but not everyone wants to buy Fashion. Georgina likes the
same things but the girl in the black leather dress is just not new.
They all love the cream coat. Also Isaac does love the stand-up
collar. It's commercial but not “wow”.
Kini
had fantastic construction. Alyssa says it makes her happy. Isaac
loves the cocktail dresses, the ones with ruffles and capes hanging
off the back. But he wishes some of them were longer. Debra loves his
menswear. His clothes are joyful. I think that when he made his weird
voluminous outfits he went so out there that the judges loved the
drama and smiled at his looks.
Dom
took risks, which means she made some mistakes. But the judges
appreciate the risk. They also appreciate her loose silhouettes. She
also had the most interesting interpretation of the challenge. Isaac
declares her an artist. Ken's collection was tight. But the problem
is that many women already have this wardrobe? They love the cream
wool coat. Kini's collection made them smile, and he does have a
strong point of view. But Debra points out that the same woman
wouldn't wear his boring black and white looks, and he should have
just gone for plaids everywhere.
The
second runner up is Ken. He feels he's redeemed himself. And the
winner is...Dom! OMG I actually agree. She was the most creative.
Kini is glad to have been there. Dom makes them think which is really
exciting. She's so happy.
Thanks
for reading! Stay tuned for...recaps of something. I don't know what
right now but over the summer I'll probably find a show to talk
about.
5 comments:
Thanks, Toyouke, for another great recap season! I really appreciate all the detail you give us and love the little snarkiness.
Perhaps they will do another Project Runway Junior version? Not much advertisement for summer viewing??
Hope you get some rest before we begin a new adventure in fashion/cooking/craftiness!
I did see some ads for regular Runway and I'm pretty sure they've announced another junior version. But I'm not sure when they start.
Thanks Toyouke - I'll be watching for more this summer AND especially for your recaps!
Just read that "Blogging Project Runway" has ended. That really is an end-of-an-era moment for me. So sad...
Glad you'll still be here to keep everyone posted.
Oh wow. They always did so much work to keep us informed. I'm goino to miss them.
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