Previously
on “Project Runway”: everyone had to make clothes out of
recycling trash, and also work in teams. But the teams didn't really
have a ton of drama until judging, where everyone resented Shawn for
sucking and taking up all their time. She also complained about her
“curvy” model, who wasn't even plus sized and she got nailed for
it. Sentell also got in trouble for basically wrapping his model in
trash bags. In the end of course Shawn was kept around, because
people don't like her, and Sentell is basically a nice person but is
also boring so he went home. The winner was Ayana, for an overworked
dress with very long fringe. I mean I guess. I like her, but that
dress was not great. We also learned models are “randomly”
assigned to people each week, meaning the producers control who goes
home (I fear the smaller models) and who gets which model (so they
can screw with people). (click for more)
Also
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Tim
and Heidi shimmy in an embarrassing fashion. It's seriously painful.
They come from behind the scrim and continue dancing. Sigh. Tim wants
them to watch a clip from some new movie, which I think is about a
girl who wants to join a ballet school but not do ballet? She has
dreams? I mean...sure, never give up on your dreams. But if your
dream is not ballet, then why are you at a ballet school? You know?
There are so many other ways to pursue your dreams. I mean, I have
been watching a lot of YouTube and those people are certainly making
their own way without trying to fit into a school or a role that
isn't what they want. If you don't want to do ballet, then don't be
at a ballet school, but that situation doesn't mean the ballet school
is wrong to exist? Right? So anyway, this week's challenge is to be
inspired by “dance, movement, and innovation.” That's pretty
broad, Tim. Heidi demands they get creative and inventive. One day
and 30 minutes to sketch, and $200 at Mood.
Then
Tim introduces some dancers who combine hip hop and ballet. There's a
shot of Shawn's overblown surprised reaction. They're just walking
out on stage. Calm down. Anyway, imagine doing hip hop moves on
pointe. Brandon has a “boyish” model, which he is glad about
because he's a menswear person. Kentaro has a larger model, and he's
a little scared because he's unfamiliar, but he also thinks it will
be fun. I still have no idea what “innovation” is supposed to
mean here. Do they want “avant garde”? Do they want futuristic? I
have no idea. Mood is Mood. Ayana wants something with movement, but
also stars, and I note her interview mainly because it sounds like
she's losing her voice and I feel bad. Deyonte has expensive tastes.
Kenya
has some fabric that she's treating as reversible. It's a black and
white chevron pattern that looks cool but dizzying. Kentaro is more
classical, in that he used to be a classical pianist, which
influences his style. So he's thinking “Black Swan”. The twins
continue to help each other. Kudzanai has a ton of ribbons in bright
colors. Also feathers in pastels. He learned to sew from his
grandmother. OK so that's two people with personal stories already.
Brandon talks about his “Zen Zone”, where he just works and I
guess ignores everyone else. I don't know why that's a bit the show
decided we needed to know about. Batani cuts up a very 90's Fresh
Prince fabric. She tells the room she does belly dancing and Aaron
bugs her for a demo. It's very cute and it reminds me of how the
workroom used to be, where people would talk about their lives and
hang out. Michael and Margarita have gravitated to each other as the
two Spanish-speaking designers. Michael also gets some personal time
about his sisters and how his mom dreamed he was a famous designer.
Deyonte ended up with chartreuse, and he says the garment is coming
together really easily. Then his sewing machine makes a scary noise
and as he's trying to fix it, the needle goes through his finger.
Gah!
After
the commercial Deyonte gets a medic. Everyone talks about it and
Ayana does that full-body shudder you do when you're freaked out.
Same, girl, same. Now he's got to clean the blood off the machine
(…gah) and try to finish. I'm not normally grossed out by blood but
I have stuck myself with a needle doing cross-stitch and I'm having
sympathy twitching. Aaron is making a one-shouldered jumpsuit. Shawn
is dying fabrics to make “silk cargo joggers” which I am sure are
dropped-crotch. She manages to break a table. Like, the legs
collapsed. Kenya is tired of both twins running around and apparently
falling a lot. Kudzanai has his work station near them and he's not
really thrilled about it.
Tim
Time! Deyonte tells us he's from Chicago, and he liked the movie so
he's making a flowy gown and some ruffles. Tim tells him to keep it
clean. Brandon is constructing a shirt dress, but not fitted at all.
Tim calls it stunning? Sure. Kenya wants her client to go to the
dance show and then drinks? She's cut up her chevron print with some
gray. Samantha designed something she'd wear to a concert. Michael
says “geisha” and “kimono” and “vogueing”. Tim loves it.
Claire tells Tim she wasn't sure if part of the garment should change
or what, and Tim says she's thinking too hard. OK THANK YOU. It was
very unclear about what “innovation” meant and I'm glad to see at
least one of the designers didn't get it either. Tim tells her to
stay away from Red Bull and coffee. Aaron gets “pupu platter of
different treatments” which is not supposed to be good. Too
gimmicky, which means he didn't get the instructions either. Well,
that's what you get when you do vague bullshit like “creativity and
innovation”. Amy has some kind of transforming thing. Like, the
outer layer comes off and does a thing. Shawn says “sweatpant
silhouette” and Tim says to ask yourself if you are being too
literal, and Shawn's reply is “And I was wondering that. Yes.” I
get that everyone is aware of being on television, and that people
are only on this show to be on TV and get exposure, but the utter
fakeness of the twins is so obnoxious. I don't know if I could
stand it enough to hire them to make me something, but then again, as
I'm fat they probably wouldn't do it anyway. Kentaro is pleating a
skirt. Batani is using that 90s fabric for a butterfly cape. Very
dramatic. Margarita doesn't have a lot done yet, meaning she still
has four layers of skirt that aren't even started. Plus it's so much,
it's maybe becoming costumey.
OK
so Margarita and Kentaro are talking about something, and they
subtitled Kentaro, which I don't really need but whatever. But then
the subtitles are fucking tiny. I mean, they subtitled him earlier
and that text was fine, but this text is like one quarter the size.
What the hell, Lifetime. She's making a bodysuit with very puffy
sleeves, and wondering how to do the bottoms, like a leotard or boy
shorts? They agree on boy shorts. Oh, that was a Commercial
Interlude. Goddammit Lifetime, put up a fucking title card or
something. Also get the same editors to subtitle those as subtitle
the show! Get your shit together!
Meanwhile
back at Tim Time, he tells Margarita to think about maybe not having
sleeves. Ayana has painted the stars on her outfit, with a blue
overlay. Too many layers. Kudzanai has so much happening. Feathers
and print and many colors. Tim doesn't seem concerned? I guess the
point of the look is to be a lot of look so it's successful in that
sense. Tim gives a gather 'round and says he's very happy with all
the risks being taken.
Four
hours left. Ayana says she has to redo a bunch of stuff to satisfy
Tim's suggestions. Margarita is now complaining she's not innovative
enough, but then she turns the top around and that's super
innovative? I guess so. Model fitting. Batani's model is not very
happy about being asked to wave her arms around to show off the cape.
I'm not sold on this trend of models interviewing about if they like
the clothes or not. It doesn't matter. It's better, obviously, if a
model likes the clothes they're being asked to wear, but it's not a
requirement. Margarita tries to slide her garment off her model and
stabs her with a pin, and now there's blood on the fabric. Kudzanai
is scrapping some stuff because he just doesn't have time. Aaron has
to repattern the whole jumpsuit because his model's torso is too
long. He does it with a maximum of drama. I did notice in the cards
they gave everyone you get a height, and then bust-waist-hip
measurements. So it's entirely possible the proportions of his
jumpsuit are off because none of those measurements will give him
that information. Deyonte is still in pain, and apparently his finger
is still bleeding which sucks.
Runway
day. The usual frantic working. Brandon is still focused, so I guess
when people ask him questions they do a shitty ripple effect and play
a gong. I am offended. Still don't know what the hair studio is about
but no one cares. Batani is almost done. She's going to steal her
garment after this. Not hot makeup guy Scott. He's cute, but I miss
the casual flirting and sass of Scott. Kentaro suddenly realizes he
didn't do anything “innovative”, and that's why everyone has been
making transforming garments. But Tim didn't say anything to him
about innovation, did he? This challenge is so confusing. As Kudzanai
shoves his garment onto his model, because he doesn't have time to
put a zipper in, her hair falls off. Sigh. It's very tight. Deyonte
is maybe not finished.
Guest
judge is dancer and actress Maddie Ziegler. Kenya: long slim pants
and a jacket with a high collar. The kind of collar that you can hide
the bottom part of your face in. The print is alternating vertical
strips of black and white chevrons, and gray. There's a peplum on the
jacket, and when she takes it off it's revealed to be a jumpsuit. It
fits really well, actually. Brandon: very short black dress with a
turtleneck, or possibly a bodysuit with boy short bottoms. Over this
is a big white shirt, with a bunch of straps hanging off it so my
first impression is of a straitjacket. I think the top part is
leather? It looks like a slightly different shade. The bottom pieces
of the shirt have button loops like you would see on old jackets. The
sleeves are very long too. I guess? I'm not sure what is happening
with his look. Michael: there's a gold coat that I think he had said
was a kimono, but his model takes it off and drops it on the ground
at the start of the runway so who knows. Short dress with long
sleeves in that satiny olive fabric Laurence made her vagina jumpsuit
out of that season. There is some interesting seaming and it doesn't
look that wrinkled so I guess that's good.
Margarita:
the skirt is knee-length and has one ruffle at the bottom. The top
has puffy elbow-length sleeves, and then meets at a point over her
sternum, leaving her stomach and upper chest exposed. There's a bow
over her chest. The sleeves slide down to become longer. Deyonte:
short dress with a sleeveless top in chartreuse. The neck is high and
has a big Elizabethan ruffle. The skirt is pretty short, but in the
back it goes to the floor. I dislike mullet hems and this one really
looks like he just tacked a train on the back of her waist. Amy: OK.
So the model comes out in what looks like a jumpsuit in navy with
white elastic at the hems. Like, a cap sleeved off the shoulder top
and dropped crotch pants. Then she gets to the end, takes off the
whole outer layer, and is in a tank top Lycra jumpsuit. Like 80's
workout wear. The outer layer goes back over her head and is now a
tunic with one strip of the elastic at her waist. The jumpsuit
underneath is electric blue stripes. I'll give her credit that it
looks well made. But it's weird. Kudzanai: bright pink dress,
knee-length, with bands of yellow and blue on her sleeves. It doesn't
look very fitted, but also like that is a mistake and not a design
choice. The skirt has two layers and a drawstring? So it looks like a
wrap or a backwards apron. Down the sleeves are rows of ribbons and
also feathers. The bottom layer is tight and the hem is lined with
feathers on the back.
Claire:
tomato red jumpsuit, with very loose pants (I am pretty sure they're
pants and not a skirt) and sheer sleeves. The top is a cold-shoulder
top, but it looks really baggy. Like she wanted to make it loose and
went too far. There are long ribbons at her wrists. The pants are
good, but the top is lumpy in weird places. Ayana: black jumpsuit
with silver stars painted on it. The pants are slim, but she's sewn
sheer bell bottoms from the knees down, then a sheer skirt/peplum,
and then some sheer over her shoulders. Also a head wrap and a sheer
silver piece over the lower half of her face. The sheer pieces just
are weird and they're too short to move well, plus the bell bottom
thing. Shawn: beige harem pants, that don't have a severe dropped
crotch, and a white long-sleeved crop top with long ties that hang
down almost to the floor. The top is very close to the one she made
for the first challenge. Aaron: dark purple jumpsuit, with a black
belt and a weird wrap top that gives her a titscrepancy. One side is
pointed, with just a lavender strap, and then the sleeve is not sewn
to the bodice. The other side has a purple shoulder and then a giant
lavender bell sleeve. The opposite leg is also a big lavender dust
ruffle and it looks bizarre. Especially since the rest those light
parts are poofy and the rest of the jumpsuit is not very tight. It
looks bad.
Batani:
wrap top and harem pants in that 90s fabric. To picture the top,
imagine you wrapped a long piece of fabric around your boobs and then
over one shoulder. Then the cape is big pieces of fabric with
illusion netting between them, so they float. And it's big. It's very
dramatic. Kentaro: black blousy top with a boatneck and dolman
sleeves, and then black granny panties with a sheer black skirt. The
skirt is pleated, but the fabric is so sheer you can't really tell.
There are also matching black stockings or leggings from her knees
down. Samantha: short sleeveless dress in what looks like black
leather that's woven into panels. The skirt is kind of full, and
overall there's an armored effect. When she's partway down the
runway, she unzips two zippers in the skirt, which...do nothing as
far as I can tell. There's a bronze center panel on the bodice and
the back of the skirt is all tulle. It looks like a good dress, I
just don't know what the zippers were supposed to do.
Kentaro,
Deyonte, Kudzanai, Margarita, Batani, and Brandon are the top and
bottom. Batani was inspired by butterflies and made sure it was shiny
also, like a butterfly's wings. Nina loved the movement of the whole
thing. Zac was mixed, in that he loved the movement but he didn't
love love the metallic. Deyonte wanted to show some leg, and
it is vibrant. That's all Zac has to say. He's over a sheer skirt and
a lace top and a mullet hem. And he CALLS it a “mullet hem” which
makes me happy because that's what it is. It's costumey. Ice skater.
Yeah I can see that. Nina thinks she's uncomfortable and now they're
invoking taste level. Kentaro mentions “Black Swan”, and the leg
warmers and top are warm-up clothes but the skirt doesn't go. Also no
one is impressed because it's boring. He could have used another
color. Nina says at least she can move. Margarita says something
about tropical dancing and whatever. Also under the skirt there's a
lining of red tulle which is cool. The exposed midriff is maybe too
much, but they don't seem to be really that upset about it. Sleeves
are hard to do so Nina is impressed they look good. Brandon talks
about Rhianna and Ariana Ggrande. They love it. The dress looks like
a smock, with a loose fit, but with flaps and the button loops along
the hems. It's very Fashion, but I don't see any “dance” in it
necessarily. Kudzanai explains why there are so many colors. It's
very junior and not flattering. When she turns around, you can see
the skirt is very tight. Also the top is so baggy because it's
supposed to be like a hoodie? That's the hood? It's unbalanced and
the construction didn't follow through. There are also two big yellow
panels on the skirt that look unfinished. Too many things.
They
really love Brandon's look, and I still don't get it but I also get
that it's Fashion so that's what they like. I'm not upset it's in the
top. Batani doubled her fabric so there wouldn't be a backside.
Margarita gets what I feel is too much praise for turning her top
backwards. Her skirt is very cute though. Deyonte's model comes over,
and they talk about her looking short-waisted, and she's like “it
could have been dropped more”, and again, I don't care what the
model has to say. What she's saying is true, but unless she's the
client I don't care about her opinion. Then they discover the whole
back of the bodice is pinned. Kentaro did a great job on
construction, except for the part where the back of the skirt is
weird. They're all bored. Kudzanai had too many ideas and they're all
mostly terrible.
Brandon
is the winner! Yeah, OK. It was good. Also he has immunity. Batani
and Margarita are both in. Kentaro is in. Deyonte's proportions and
construction was off. Kudzanai put too much into his design and it
didn't work. Kudzanai is out. Deyonte is (barely) in, and promises
not to fuck it up next time. Kudzanai doesn't think he did a terrible
job, but he gets that these are personal opinions. He doesn't seem
fazed at all.
Next
time: Empire State Building, Heidi is around the workroom so I guess
this is the “be Heidi's personal sweatshop and design for her line”
challenge.
4 comments:
Great job Toyouke! You and I seem to be confused by the same things on this show - what was the innovation aspect of this challenge? A styling gimmick? A new take on dance clothing? Glad to see some of the designers were a bit confused too.
Yes, the twins are getting annoying and will probably annoy us to near the end because they create "drama" for the show. Their self-awareness is sucking up tv time from the others.
Brandon's "zen moments" were strange - he's just a quiet designer. I'd rather have him work next to me than someone yakking all the time.
You crack me up with your descriptions of the designs - you don't miss a single mis-step!
Looking forward to next week to explain why they had to sleep outside at the Empire State Building. Good thing it wasn't cold and raining, eh?
Somewhere along the way, Tim said this was also supposed to be a "make your own fabric" challenge, but I didn't see that in Brandon's, Margarita's, or Deyonté's, among others. I do recall seeing Kentaro doing potato-block printing, but it sure didn't show on his garment.
Also, to add to the confusion, they weren't told to innovate; rather, they were told to be "inspired by … innovation," whatever that means.
Finally, I'm glad to see you read Deyonté's fabric as chartreuse. That's how it read on my TV, but I've seen posters on other boards calling it canary yellow.
Tim said that?! Man I have GOT to pay better attention. Thanks MoHub for always catching stuff I missed.
And yeah, that dress was for sure not canary yellow.
Great job as usual. I am making your blog part of my PR experience. You write like I talk, so it all makes perfect sense. Hilarious!!
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