Previously
on “Project Runway”: we had the “your models are your clients”
challenge. The models got to choose their designers, which was not
super interesting except for 1. Samantha was chosen first, and 2.
Claire was last. Claire and Shawn continued to make each other's
clothes, to the point where Claire promised her model long pants if
she had time, and then made Shawn's clothes and not long pants. But
even though Tim told the judges this, no one said a word to Claire
that we saw. Instead, all of a sudden the judges hate everything
Samantha's ever done, and she's one note. Let's not mention the part
where they've spent two episodes telling her that what she herself is
wearing is better than what her model is wearing. Or how she
basically made herself an outfit this week and they hated it.
Apparently it was her time to go so she went home. Kentaro won, for
making what was basically faux denim thigh highs. They were cool and
all, but the bullshit with Samantha overshadowed it somewhat. (click
for more)
Kentaro
is happy with his win. Obviously. Brandon says he looks to Kentaro
for advice. Claire bitches about being in the bottom twice. Well,
stop helping your sister and stop sucking. She of course feels she
belongs in the top. Margarita is irritated that Shawn was in the top
for copying her model's outfit. Like, whatever clothes she showed up
in, that's what Shawn made. Margarita got slammed but at least she
made something original.
Everyone
is in JC Penny (slumming it today I see) and they are in the menswear
section. Or at least near a bunch of male mannequins that someone set
up in the middle of the walkway of this deserted store. Oh, sorry,
it's actual living models. I swear the camera buzzed by them so
quickly, and they're all posed on those white cubes, I thought it was
mannequins. Also there is fabric in bins nearby. Brandon is thrilled
because he's actually a menswear designer. Kenya doesn't want to
touch the models...? Girl. Maybe she says she wants to touch them but
NOT dress them. That makes more sense. Monica Dalton, “design
director of contemporary brands for JC Penny”. Tim knows exactly
why everyone looks worried. Margarita is like, “I have to make
pants, again, for a guy, who has junk down there, even worse!” Hee.
Sadly, it's not menswear. Boo. It's “menswear as inspiration”. OK
so each model has an outfit, and behind them (or nearby, or whatever,
I don't have a map) is a bin with the fabric that was used to make
the outfit. The clothes each model is wearing are “essential”
because the fabric is “a point of departure”. It's just a weird
phrasing that I feel I should write down.
Each
model has two cards already, with names, so they're not even going to
pretend this was a random assignment. I mean, I always assume the
producers rig any group assignments and pairing up that is presented
as “random”. Kenya and Kentaro are a pair. Not sure yet if this
is a team or if it means they just have the same fabric, so it's a
head-to-head thing. Brandon and Shawn. Batani and Ayana. Amy and
Claire. Margarita and Michael. OK so the twins are NOT a pair, which
I thought they were based on the teaser from last week. I mean I'm
sure they'll make each other's clothes like always. Other than that,
the two “ethnic” designers are paired (I'm sorry I KNOW but I am
sure somewhere someone has Batani and Ayana labeled with exactly that
word). Also Margarita and Michael, who have spoken before about both
speaking Spanish, are paired. Oh, so random. Anyway, now Tim declares
it a team challenge, and then they let some intern have five seconds
on screen to bring the button bag. OH. OK that actually is not a bad
twist. You managed to surprise me, show. Each team will make two
“cohesive” looks. As Tim calls names, you get to pick your own
teammate, but you can't pick the person with the same fabric as you.
Interesting. Kentaro gets to go first, and he takes Brandon (duh).
Amy picks Kenya, Claire picks Shawn (well at least when they are
making each other's clothes it'll have a point), Margarita picks
Batani (she wanted to pick Michael), so Ayana and Michael are stuck
with each other. Ayana points out that Claire and Shawn don't have an
advantage because they've been working together this whole time and
they aren't doing very well. Hee! Winner gets their outfit produced
for sale. We'll see. It's supposed to go online at the end of the
show so by the time I get this recap done, it should be up and I'll
let you all know what it looks like.
30
minutes to sketch here, and then $100 at Mood for notions and stuff.
Only one team member gets to go to Mood. Ayana wants an oversized
men's shirt, and Michael is doing a shirt dress. They seem confident,
although everyone seems to be assuming Kentaro and Brandon are going
to win. Brandon is thinking hoodies and joggers. Batani has a flared
dress with a double breasted bodice. You know with the two columns of
buttons. Margarita is making a dress. No pants. But another
shirtdress. I think there are going to be a lot of shirtdresses. Amy
and Kenya are excited to work together. Kenya tells us Amy has
created great things, but then Amy says she wants to lean on Kenya's
“design sensibilities” because the judges love it. Huh. It just
sounds like Amy is wanting Kenya to design everything. Shawn has
Liris, and says it's her second “curvaceous” model, but Liris
also works the shit out of whatever you put on her so it's fine. Is
it because I don't like Shawn that I am irritated at the
“curvaceous”? Probably. The twins are already fighting about how
this is supposed to be a fall outfit. Shawn says it's not “hateful”
arguing. Whatever. Neither of them are really in a position to pass
judgment on the other one, you know?
In
Mood, it's Swatch's birthday! Yay! There's a cake and he has a crown
and a rawhide. Aww. But I'm sad because I'm pretty sure it says
“Happy 10th” and that means that someday (because this show will
never end) they'll go to Mood and he won't be there. Shopping is
boring other than Swatch. As usual.
Kentaro
pins muslin on the legs of his dress form, and Kenya smacks it and
says “Your first vagina!” Ha! It looks like Claire wants to make
denim dropped crotch pants. Feh. That's what the sketch looks like.
Margarita interviews that it's nice and quiet in the workroom, until
the other half of the designers comes back from Mood and Claire and
Shawn start yelling about whatever and knocking shit over. We are not
shown any clips of this. I mean everyone is talking to each other,
it's not like it's silent except for those two. Brandon makes a hood
and tries it on. They are working together pretty well. Batani is
taking direction from Margarita since she (Batani) doesn't have a lot
of menswear experience. Margarita doesn't mind since it helps the
team, but she's got an ambitious dress and also helping Batani which
is a lot. Shawn flails and Claire tells her not to dress her model
any differently because she's bigger. Just think of what she herself
would wear and make it larger. Why is Claire the voice of reason on
this show? Maybe she's slightly more genre savvy. Shawn complains in
confessional that she doesn't know Liris's body. Really? Because
Liris is the one model name I know because we talk to her every
fucking week about what she wants and what she likes. Come on. Claire
suddenly declares that Shawn depends on her too much. Well, why have
you been doing her shit for for the past like three episodes? To be
fair, Claire leaves to do her own thing and Shawn accuses her of
abandoning her. Claire. You could have left her out to dry at any
time and this would not be an issue right now.
Commercial
Interlude: Kentaro asks Brandon a bunch of questions. Brandon thinks
they are going back and forth. Brandon does get some questions in, as
they design some shorts and leggings.
Amy
and Kenya plan to do princess panels. Kenya is thrilled to work with
her, and Amy says it's a true collaboration. There is a lot of
chatter and the only hint of drama is the twins. Claire talks to
Michael in the sewing room, and as she's babbling about whatever, he
just walks out. She finally notices he's gone, and says “I just was
one of those people.” At least she recognized it.
Tim
Time! Batani and Margarita have a good plan, although she's planning
to put in functional buttons, which means buttonholes, which means a
lot of work. Margarita worries that they aren't cohesive, since each
look is made from one fabric, and they won't be the same. Tim says if
they're just putting trim to put trim, it won't go and they'll
probably get nailed for that. I mean it makes sense, but I've noticed
quite often that Tim will tell someone one thing, and then the judges
will eliminated them for that exact thing. Tim also tells Margarita
to let go of the last challenge. Kenya and Amy have a denim pantsuit
(with peplum so this must be Kenya) and a blouse and shirt? Blouse
and skirt? It is two pieces but it looks like a dress. Tim does not
like the pussy bow. Michael and Ayana get praise for Michael's piece
but Tim doesn't like Ayana's. He says it's a hospital gown. It's a
loose shift in light cotton. Ayana says when they put sleeves on and
she can belt it maybe? Kentaro and Brandon are labeled “The Dream
Team” by Tim. Wow just come right out and tell everyone else
they're going to lose. He loves everything, except Brandon's cropped
hoodie is all black and it's too dark. He also tells them they have
multiple pieces, but you can't wear any of them separately. Michael
thinks they aren't listening.
Shawn
immediately gets on my damn nerves acting like Liris is some shadowy
mysterious figure with crazy whims who is impossible to interpret.
She wants to show off her figure. She has told every fucking designer
she wants to show off her figure. There are five other people here
you could ask about Liris. Also making a body-con dress isn't
“enveloping” her unless you put a high neck and long sleeves on
it. Tim shuts down most of the whining by pointing out no one else in
the room is a plus-size designer either. Claire wants to make a shirt
with a bandeau over the top. Like a bikini tube top, in two different
fabrics, worn over the shirt which is also half black and half gray.
What. Tim tells Shawn to make leggings and a tunic, instead of a
dress. I guess so.
Claire
immediately complains she doesn't want to put Liris in something
oversized. You can make a body-con tunic. I mean, I'm not sure why a
tight dress is worse than a tunic but whatever. Tim's advice doesn't
always make sense anymore. The twins decide to ignore Tim to make a
sweatshirt dress with sweatshirt sleeves. Because Claire's last
sweatshirt went over so well. Model fitting. Liris complains to some
other models that she doesn't have anything to try on, which makes
total sense, but then she complains that they're always helping each
other, and I'm not sure how she knows that unless someone told her to
say it. I don't fault her for being worried though, because at some
point she heard them say they don't design for plus-sized women (or
again, someone told her) and Liris herself is a size 14. OK wait.
Didn't they say the models were from size 2 to 22? So where is the
size 22? Because I feel like Liris is being presented as the
“hardest” model, where “hardest” means “most different from
traditional model size” but wouldn't that be the largest model? I
thought she was the size 22 because they've spent so much time
harping on how hard she is to dress. So you're telling me there's a
model who is four dress sizes larger than Liris? Who? Kenya appears
to be making the same suit she made for the good and evil challenge:
tight, peplum, fantastic pants.
Shawn
rolls up into the sewing room and asks Kentaro if he would be
offended if she totally copied his legging idea. What!? Get your own
damn ideas, Shawn. Also the sewing room has more people in it than
I've seen all day so I'm sure she waited to have maximum witnesses.
He says he doesn't mind but his denim was very stretchy. See, but did
he say that because he didn't want to look like a jerk in front of
everyone? Come on, Shawn. Margarita complains she has to worry about
Batani. I don't think Batani is nearly as dependent on Margarita as
the twins but sure. The twins snipe at each other. Lovely. Kenya is
pleating fabric for a back-up idea instead of making the pants which
are the main idea. Amy is annoyed because they need the main outfit
done. Kenya makes a bitch face in confessional, without saying
anything. Amy complains that if it was her student, she could have
stopped her, but I guess all she thought she could do was make
passive-aggressive comments.
P.S.
For those of you who are not versed in American sizing, a women's
size 14 is the smallest size most plus-sized retailers carry. The
smallest. The average American woman is a size 16, which is
one size larger. It's very difficult to look at a show like this and
realize that someone like Liris is actually not that big, compared to
most women. You know?
Runway
Day. Amy and Kenya are both nervous. The twins still have a lot of
work to do. Now Amy and Kenya are getting snippy, because neither of
them want to listen to the other one, but they each feel their
partner should listen to them. So Kenya thinks Amy is screwing up her
top, but Amy thinks Kenya is on the wrong track and won't listen, and
blah blah blah. Ayana is very excited about her look. We've heard
from her all of like, twice, so I'm sure she's safe. Not hot makeup
guy Scott. All of the interviews are Claire mocking everyone else's
looks with super fake wide-eyed innocence. Liris claims to be OK with
her outfit, even though the neckline is very high and she is
basically wearing a sweatshirt that nips in at the waist and is a
dress length. She doesn't sound very excited about it though.
Margarita thinks there is no way for anyone else to be done already.
Guest
judge is actress Asia Kate Dillon. Ayana: shirtdress in white with
tiny black dots, and leggings. The leggings are tight but rouched,
like when your pants are too long but you get the whole thing on your
leg anyway. The dress is not that exciting, because even though
there's a belt it's kind of shapeless and the sleeves are a weird
bracelet length. The collar is a band collar with a tab on one side,
and the placket is off center. I think there are pleats on the back.
Michael: short shirtdress, in pinstripes, with a high slit and a more
traditional bodice and pointed collar. Over this is a maroon jacket.
The skirt is a little full but I can't see a lot of detail in the
jacket.
Kenya:
black pencil skirt and gray knit top. The top is long sleeved and has
a mock turtleneck, with a keyhole in the chest and attached scarf. I
think it was supposed to be a pussy bow, but they just sort of left
it alone to not make a bow. Amy: light blue denim pantsuit, with slim
pants and a bodice with a peplum and a wide neckline. There are big
pointed lapels that hang down past her boobs. It looks like if you
folded the lapels up they would reach the opposite shoulder. Big
buttons down the front of the bodice. The pants aren't as tight as
Kenya's from the previous challenge, and I think the top looks a
little lopsided, like the two halves of the neckline don't have the
same curve.
Kentaro:
cropped white leggings, a short black skirt and tank (or maybe it's
one piece), and a white tank/sports bra underneath. This is all
topped by a pink and blue plaid cropped hoodie. The skirt is much
longer in front than in back. Brandon: it looks like shorts over
leggings, both in black. Then a white cropped top, and a long coat in
the plaid that is almost to her knees. Also some straps. What is it
with Brandon and his damn straps? You're going to call Samantha out
for being one note but Brandon puts straps on everything and that's
totally fine? Whatever. Both coats are hoodies, I guess.
Claire:
short-sleeved T-shirt in two different fabrics. The right side is the
gray knit, and the left is a shiny dark green. Also the left arm has
a horizontal ruffle for no reason. Then there are pants in the light
blue denim, which fit horribly. They're so loose in the hips and
crotch and thighs, and then skin tight from the knee down. Also
there's a sash tied below the waistline of the pants. Like, from the
front it looks like she's tied a sweatshirt around her waist, but
then she turns around and there's nothing but the terrible fit on the
pants making her ass look bad. Shawn: basically a sweatshirt that
hits at mid-thigh. It is fitted in the waist, but it has a high crew
neck and long sleeves. Along one side is some rouching and a dark
gray sash or tie or some of Brandon's dumb straps. The opposite
shoulder has a ring of black, like the braiding you see sometimes on
military uniforms, where it goes around their arm at the shoulder.
Then knee high black boots, or whatever thing Shawn copied off
Kentaro which I think is essentially leg warmers that exactly match
some low boots.
Batani:
short dress in maroon, with a full skirt and long sleeves. The
neckline is a deep V, with some buttons like a double breasted suit.
Margarita: knee-length dress in a checked fabric, with long sleeves.
The top has a high neck, but also a diagonal seam lined with buttons.
The seam hits her hip and there is a bunch of pleating, and the skirt
on that side is about three or four inches higher. The back has a
narrow keyhole.
Ayana
and Michael are the middle and are safe. You know this because we
haven't seen them all day today. Brandon, Kentaro, Batani, and
Margarita are the top. Oh, the teams that had bickering had low
scores! Imagine that. The twins, Amy, and Kenya are all kicked out
for now. In the Scrap Bin, Shawn says they were going for a YOUNG
woman (Ayana does the best eye roll) and something about JC Penny,
delivered with the most smug, fake-confused tone. You would think
someone who was such a camera whore she put on a super fake tone
every time she opened her mouth would be genre savvy enough not to
bitch about having to work with a fat person. Amy feels she let
everyone down. Brandon and Kentaro discuss how they kept each other
in check. Nina thinks they are effortless and a lot of pieces. Zac
says it's sophisticated and cohesive. Somehow there is a hint of
menswear but I don't see it. It's sporty for sure, but not
particularly menswear-inspired. Heidi asks who should win, if they
win. Kentaro says he couldn't have made his look without Brandon's
help, and Brandon just kind of hems and haws and refuses to answer
the question. Kentaro says it's up to them, I guess. Heh. Batani's
dress is velvet. Heidi actually likes both dresses, but she and the
judges really heap praise on Margarita's. Margarita's dress is just a
little different and everyone can see how well it would sell because
everyone wants it. Velvet is tricky but it is a great dress. They
also refuse to answer who should win.
Shawn
tells the judges they worked in a “collaborative” setting, like,
you always do that even if you shouldn't be, so big deal. The two
looks aren't cohesive and Zac calls Shawn's look “trashy,
uninspired, banal”. Burn. I don't think it's trashy, necessarily,
but the other two sure. Claire's shirt is bad, and the sash (which is
half gray knit and half pink and blue plaid) is just pointless. The
back of the pants is dumpy. They also get nailed because this was
their chance to prove how awesome their sisterhood designing power
was, and they failed. Shawn says something about younger clients, and
Nina just says “Hmm...the contemporary market is not an excuse to
give us boring things.” I am loving this. She doesn't know why you
need these clothes, which prompts Claire to say some shit about JC
Penny's clientele being inspired by influencers. Zac tells them they
don't have a brand, and Shawn agrees, and then Claire is all, “Shawn,
I don't think you should sell yourself that short”, and Shawn is
like, oh, I know, well, let me make a SUPER DRAMATIC GESTURE with
both fists clenched and my face raised to the heavens. This is the
kind of shit I was talking about. Both the twins clearly have spent a
lot of time working on how they appear on camera, and they are extra
about their diction and word choice and tone, and it's all very fake
and very obnoxious. But then they haven't figured out that whining
about the non-model you have to dress is the fastest way to be hated
by this audience. Heidi would feel bad for anyone to have to wear
those clothes. Shawn volunteers to go home if they lose, because
Claire has more technical prowess. Claire hesitates for a long time
before saying she thinks the collection is both of theirs, and she'll
leave it up to the judges, but she'll take it. Now they're each
acting annoyed that the other one sacrificed herself.
Amy's
pants have buttons at the ankle. Kenya's outfit was too boring. I
honestly thought that the peplum suit was Kenya's. Suddenly the suit
is boring and weird. OK but it's the same idea that Kenya already
made and was praised for. Right? Slim pants and a long-sleeved fitted
jacket with a peplum? That one was covered up with a ruffle, so are
you telling me that having a wide low neckline completely made the
suit suck? I don't know. Neither one is modern. Zac says the suit is
wackadoodle but at least well constructed. Nina hates the styling
too. They don't like the denim, and Amy says something about asking
Kenya, as if she's blaming Kenya for the denim without coming out and
saying so. Amy says she would go before Kenya should, and Kenya just
says she deserves to be here. Heidi tries to force her to say Amy
should go home, and Kenya is like, well no she depended on me a lot.
But when asked again she doesn't say anything, so now Heidi is
confused. Why? This is a dumb game you play for drama and every
single person involved has refused to play which is hilarious. Kenya
doesn't want to go home, and when Heidi asks if that means she picks
Amy, Kenya says “If that's what it sounds like, but I have a right
to be here.” I love that no one would do what Heidi wanted.
In
the Scrap Bin, the twins say they really don't agree with the judges,
with their stupid fake faces, and Kenya gives a mighty eye roll. The
judges can't praise Brandon and Kentaro enough, with not one word
about the straps. They love Margarita's dress to death (maybe can't
be sized up though). Batani's velvet dress is not so great, but I
don't think they hate it as much as they hate the other looks. Amy's
suit is well tailored, at least. She thinks Kenya's model looks like
a nun, and Zac says “A sexy nun”, and Nina says “A South
American nun” just quietly enough that she might be muttering under
her breath, but loud enough everyone can hear. Hee! Shawn and Claire
have a taste issue. Heidi says something about how they have no
choice or whatever.
Batani
and Margarita are the winning team, and Margarita is the winner of
the challenge! Nice. Also because Brandon didn't win. I don't mind
Brandon, I just think he's been overpraised. Batani, Brandon, and
Kentaro are also in. Claire and Shawn are the losers, so Kenya and
Amy are in. Finally. Heidi tells the twins one of them will be
out...but not yet. YOU MOTHERFUCKERS. You want to keep them around
forever to have drama and piss everyone off, but they sucked so bad
this week you couldn't ignore it, so now you have to pretend to give
them a second chance so you can hope someone else sucks worse next
week. Oh, sorry, you “truly don't know who's more responsible” so
you can't make a decision. Then Heidi says “Eliminating a designer
on 'Project Runway' is something we take very, very seriously”
which is such a load of horseshit. We all know that isn't true.
Anyway, Heidi says they'll have to go head-to-head in a one hour
challenge starting right now. Create a new look in an hour. Do not
help each other, because the whole point is that they don't know what
you can do individually. OK on the one hand, if this eventually
results in one less twin, then fine. But on the other hand, now I
have to listen to a bunch of whining about how much they love each
other and “if I win then my sister loses” and whatever the fuck.
I
can't find the winning look on JC Penny's website. I will say that I
do not like the rest of their “Project Runway” collection at all.
But I can't find it, and they might be waiting until after the West
Coast airing, in which case, whatever I'm going to bed.
Next
time: the stupid one hour challenge, with drama as I expected. The
“real woman” challenge with friends and family of the crew.
Margarita says “I was amazed to throw people under the bus”,
which makes no sense, and then Michael walks off the runway. So that
line doesn't make sense, but if I had to guess I'd say that Margarita
got to assign clients because she just won, and someone wasn't happy
with their assignment and accused her of screwing them on purpose.
6 comments:
Thank you for the great recap Toyouke - I love how you describe the twins and their "extra pronunciation" and screenhogging time. Now that we know they were on another reality show, it seems to me that they've learned how to get extra screen time. Too bad they didn't learn how annoying it could be.
I call BS on the extra hour sew-off. How come Heidi didn't pull her double elimination button out of the velvet bag? She's threatened to use it before and this would have been the perfect time. Seems like the sew-off is a lose-lose for everyone - including the audience.
P.S. There's a shot of the new blue door knob at about 40 minutes after the hour and another one a little later - just in case you want to see what I was talking about in a previous post.
Hi Toyouke - JC Penney posted the winning dress as a black/white gingham shirtdress for #39.00 in sizes X-small to XX-large.
Update! I found the dress: Project Runway Challenge Winner Gingham Shirt Dress
It doesn't look bad, actually. But it does seem really cheap, plus the sizing is XS to XXL, which is supposedly a 20. Their plus sizes to up to a 5X so I'm not sure why the max size of this dress is smaller than the 22 that they bragged their models were. You know?
Thanks Duabe!
Jazzmine is the size 22, and I don't care what Liris said; they showed the dress form for her, and it was an 18.
MoHub, that's good to know. We haven't heard from Jazzmine nearly as much as we've heard from Liris, have we? Also I'd buy that Liris was an 18. It still doesn't excuse Shawn but it makes more sense.
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