Previously
on “Project Runway”: there was a team challenge but the teams
were 6 people and they only had to make 4 outfits! I know! There was
a dumb thing where you had to pitch your idea to the judges to win
your budget, but it was for the new show Lifetime is premiering
tonight which I am not watching. It's basically “Shark Tank” for
designers. Anyway, the team that seemed like they would be the misfit
team, Dexter's team, ended up winning. Supposedly the other team lost
for not sticking to their pitch enough. Dexter won, as far as I can
tell for helping everyone, and Alex was sent home for a bad dress but
also for being the one who did the terrible pitch. (click for more)
So
now we're at a “press party”? With bloggers interviewing the
judges? I don't remember hearing about this but then again, I
wouldn't have cared. The designers get to show up to the party and
have drinks. They make it seem super luxurious but it just seems like
a fancy hipster space. Everyone's drinks are in hollow copper
pineapples. Tim appears to drag individuals off to talk to bloggers,
which I think is suspicious. It's the middle of the season and this
is technically a spoiler, who is left. Plus some people get to talk
to the judges and hang out. Just talk about their lives and kiss up I
guess. Some guy from the booze company calls them all over to welcome
them or whatever. The pineapples are some kind of signature. Not
gonna lie, hollow pineapples are fun. But of course, this is not a
free evening out, because there is never a free evening out.
Heidi
says each one of them will be making a “luxurious cocktail dress.”
Not dresses inspired by actual cocktails? No, they will be inspired
by the bar. Fine. Laurence seems to be sketching a long dress. I
thought cocktail dresses were short? Like gowns are long? Tasha wants
to make a baby doll dress, but edgy. Mah-Jing is inspired by the
condensation on his pineapple (which he calls the “drizzle”). Rik
sketches a leather apron cocktail dress. People are still sketching
long dresses which bugs me. Cocktail dresses are short. At Mood Tasha
buys some florals and denim. Nathalia buys expensive beading.
Jenni
has a lot of bling. Brik is all, “Shiny is a color, right?” Tim
appears to give them the rest of today to work. Erin has some
feathers. Dexter babbles about a sexy cocktail party and rich girls.
There is a lot of working and it seems quiet. Oh, there's Cornelius
to shittalk someone else. He asks Nathalia if she sees herself in her
fabric, then says in confessional that it's terrible. She later asks
him why he's throwing shade, but he insists he's just asking.
Nathalia has his number though and knows exactly what he's doing.
Roberi wants a bell silhouette. Cornelius tries to ask Nathalia's
opinion but she calls his dress a couch which is what he deserves.
Tasha is not second guessing herself like usual.
Tim
Time! Rik has a leather dress and it really looks like a full-length
apron. He's going to paint on it or something, but Tim I think tries
to tell him not to mess with it. Erin has copper and feathers and
beads and whatever. Tim says not to put more on. Jenni also has
copper but she's got a basic shift dress and then sequined appliques.
They blend in better than the stupid ones the team did last week, but
they're pretty close in idea anyway. Dexter tries to spin it like
this giant conspiracy to copy Erin. Erin is all, well of course
people can do what they want, but I would never do that, I mean it's
just not fair to a designer. Oh please. You people copy famous
designers all the damn time. It's sequined appliques, you don't have
a copyright on it. Dexter has a bunch of fringe. Fringe like Sean
used to do? You see? Brik gets a good review. Laurence quilted some
leather for shoulder treatments. It looks really good. Remember how
Mah-Jing was going to be inspired by the condensation? The hem of his
dress is cut in blobs. Like if you drew a wavy line like drippy
paint. And it's in red. Tim is just like, no, Mah-Jing. No. Do not.
Roberi has some striped fabric that seems too casual, and then he
wants to put a pleated brown skirt with horizontal light blue stripes
and it is a lot. Cornelius is using a print he's used before, which
is a feat because they've only had 5 challenges. Too causal. Tasha's
floral is too junior and too casual. Tim says to only use her dark
denim, so she can stay true to the street feel she wants but still be
elegant. “Don't put street into the cocktail, put cocktail into the
street.” Nathalia has a pink dress covered in beaded lace. It looks
very fancy, but Tim thinks it looks like an ice skating costume. It
kind of does? But it isn't the worst thing here?
Four
hours left. Half the designers are starting over. Pretty much
everyone is freaking out except Erin and Dexter, who are approaching
annoyingly smug. Jenni lends Nathalia some lining to put under her
beading. Cornelius's solution to his print that Tim didn't like is
to...turn it inside out. It's still houndstooth, Cornelius. Model
fitting. Nathalia has to hand sew everything because of the beading.
Jenni gives Tasha some fabric too. She hopes it's enough.
Runway
Day. As always there is a good amount of frantic working. Erin thinks
her dress is clean but I'm not sure how a dress with ostrich feathers
is clean. Not hot makeup guy Scott. Dexter is wearing a black hoodie
and when Tim says something and Dexter ignores him, Tim calls him
Grace Jones. Heh. Erin is very proud of herself. Nathalia sews her
model into the dress, after a struggle to get her dressed at all.
Heidi
is wearing a baby blue velvet blazer with matching pants. Guest judge
is Emily Ratajkowski. Laurence: black sheath dress, knee-length. The
fabric most of the dress is made out of ends in a sweetheart
neckline, and from there to a high crew neck and some puffy cap
sleeves she has pleated leather. Over the shoulders it's quilted. It
looks really impressive. The whole back is open. Rik: short leather
apron. It's dark orange, and has a bib part and a strap around her
neck. There are some grommets but you can't not see the apron. The
back has one strap where her bra would be and a giant exposed black
zipper right up her butt. Sigh. Jenni: short loose shift dress in
copper, sleeveless with a V-neck. Over this are gold sequins in a
drippy pattern. Like paint drips or maybe like coral. There is a
choker collar for some reason. Erin: bronze brocade tight dress, with
two layers of feathers over her shoulders. The lines of feathers run
from her armpits, over her shoulders, down the open back of the dress
to her butt. She may have flashed the judges because of how short it
is and her hair has a weird narrow ponytail which I don't like.
Tasha: black dress with a sweetheart neckline and a copper sequined
sash. That's pretty much it. There's a thin strip of solid copper
fabric at the hem. I can't tell if it's wrinkled or there are ruffles
or what, but it's very basic. Cornelius: strapless dress, to the
knee, in houndstooth. It's gray and white, instead of black and
white, but that doesn't stop it from being too day. Plus the skirt is
weirdly stiff.
Nathalia:
a red bra and short skirt, with the beading overlay. The
undergarments looks sort of coral, because of the overlay. The
beading is pearls, small ones in vertical stripes and then a
horizontal part of larger ones. She's put the horizontal parts over
her hips and just under her boobs, so because the top doesn't cover
her stomach it looks like two pieces. When they show a closeup you
can see it's one piece, but the beading blouses a bit over her waist.
Brik: black and silver sheath dress. The black and silver is in
vertical lines that bend in and narrow at her waist, so she looks
really curvy. The whole thing is metallic. The back has a narrow
opening with two horizontal tabs. It's not bad, and he had all of 30
seconds of screen time today so I'm sure he's fine. Mah-Jing: red
dress with a slit up to her hip. It's got a sweetheart strapless
neckline, and over her shoulders are two pieces of sheer fabric with
red lace flowers. The sheer doesn't match her skin, and the whole
thing fits horribly. It's way too loose in the waist and it's very
bunchy. But around her hips and butt it's tighter so it's not like he
can pretend it's loose on purpose. Roberi: sheath dress in a print.
The print is horizontal stripes of reds and oranges on a blue
background, and then at the bottom is a strip of red and purple
vertical stripes. It's pretty casual and it looks like it's stretchy.
You know? Dexter: short tight brown miniskirt and then fringe. Solid
long fringe from her neck to her waist covering the entire front.
There is a narrower piece of fringe in the back but basically fringe.
Laurence,
Nathalia, Jenni, Tasha, Rik, and Erin are called out as top and
bottom. Before everyone leaves they make sure to tell Dexter that
he's lucky to have immunity because his dress was terrible. Ha! He
spent all day talking about how great he was. However, how did
Mah-Jing slide through with his shitty fit? This damn show. Nathalia
talks about chandeliers and how beaded fabric is luxurious. Heidi
hates it and says it looks like a cheap prom dress from the mall.
Ouch. Nina points out the back is lopsided. The back doesn't have the
draped fabric, so it's basically the back of a bra and her skirt. And
one side of the bra is higher than the other. Nathalia does that
thing where you say “no excuses” and then give a bunch of
excuses, like how she had to sew everything by hand and she made this
in four hours and whatever. Nina just sniffs that she had $300. The
guest judge says at least it was creative, and Zac uses his time to
complain that everyone was boring and so grading on a curve this is
not horrible. Rik talks about the apron inspiration, and the judges
praise his construction. It's very eye-catching, and not every woman
could wear it, but it stands out. Zac doesn't like the zipper, and
I'm glad someone said it. Laurence's dress is inspired by the
couches. Of course they all love it because it has her “signature”
shoulder (I guess Laurence owns pointy shoulders) and it's a perfect
little black dress with wonderful tailoring.
Tasha
says something about marrying street and cocktail. Zac says the fit
is off, but looking at it, it doesn't look anywhere as far off as
Mah-Jing's. There aren't ruffles, I guess it's just wrinkled. They
hate on the sash because it's clearly just an afterthought. Erin was
inspired by the space but also the flamingo bathroom. It's overdone,
with brocade and feathers and frizzy hair and heels with tassels.
They don't think it looks like her and it's too costumey. Jenni
wanted sparkle and she mentions speakeasys. I guess that's why it's
loose like a flapper dress. Everyone thought this was Erin's dress
because of the sequins. Come on. Sewing sequins on a dress is not a
fresh and new thing that no one has ever thought of before Erin. Plus
I think the execution of these sequins is much better than the
execution last week. Also has Erin done that more than once? I
thought she only did it last week? Oh, I guess she made a fabric for
that blacklight challenge. They accuse Jenni of copying, which I find
infuriating because of how much people copy actual, established
designers, to the point where they could sue, and no one talks about
that. But then the judges just kind of shrug that it happens and
praise how great the dress is! Weird. It's cool and flattering and
modern.
Cornelius
celebrates in confessional about Erin being in the bottom. Erin can't
resist telling everyone the judges thought Jenni's dress was hers, I
guess because she thinks people will jump in about the copying. You
can tell by the look on her face. Jenni points out the only thing
that's like Erin is the embellishment, because Erin usually does
that, and Nathalia jumps in to say “Erin's not the only person to
ever embellish something.” Exactly. Erin gets the most obnoxious
look on her face, that says “Oh well I guess if that's what you
think, even though you're wrong, but I won't say anything because I'm
such a great person.” Shut up, Erin.
The
judges argue about Nathalia's. They are arguing that it's a hot mess
but at least she tried. At least they all agree the construction is
terrible. Erin is terrible and they all pretend the decision is based
on today only. Tasha's dress is jersey on top with a denim skirt.
There is too much styling happening, but Nina says she'd rather wear
this than Nathalia's. Rik's apron is sewn really well. Up close, you
can see Laurence's details and it just makes them more impressed.
Jenni's dress is great, but of course Heidi wants to harp on how
she's stealing from Erin. Laurence's dress looks like it costs
thousands of dollars. Zac would like to see more than her strong
shoulder but they don't seem to doubt she has more. Jenni's dress is
feminine without being tight or too flashy. Nathalia decided on her
fabric and wouldn't give up on it. Erin's looks cheap, but Tasha's
has no design. Heidi says do you send home someone with no design? Or
someone who overdeisgns?
Jenni
is the winner! Ha on you, Erin. That has to be the reason she beat
Laurence. She wins immunity in addition to a free dinner for 12. She
says it's her rebirth. Rik and Laurence are both in. Erin is in. Of
course. They wouldn't get rid of her because they think she's great.
Nathalia is in. Tasha is out. Figures. This show doesn't tolerate
people who do streetwear. She's very grateful for this opportunity.
Aww, when she goes back to the Scrap Bin Mah-Jing is literally
sobbing. And then my recording cut out but judging from Facebook Tim
didn't save her.
Next
week: apparently a field trip to Universal Studios Orlando. Sigh.
1 comment:
Thank you once again, Toyouke, for a great recap! I hit a new low last night - fell asleep during the 8:00 repeat of last week's show and slept until 1:00 a.m. Missed the whole show and the repeat!! Oh noooo.... oh well....
That's why I was so glad to read your descriptions of the garments the designers made. Can't wait to see the pictures and match up what I imagined in my mind from your descriptions. You're always so accurate and snarky - love it!
Orlando next week? Don't we have enough interesting places in New York to inspire designers? Maybe a new movie tie-in?
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