Previously
on “Project Runway All Stars”: Nina showed up, which was nice,
but then there was a dumb crossover with Candy Crush, which was not
nice. The challenge was to make resortwear. Ken made a bright yellow
jumpsuit with a sarong over the top and won. Edmond got “ski
resort” and made a black suit and was sent home.
That's
about it, you guys. The only other thing that happened is that Alyssa
didn't look ridiculous. (click for more)
So
everyone gets a trip to Washington DC. Anthony is wearing his coat
over his shoulders like a big shot. Actually with his white shirt
with the band collar he looks like he's on the set of Star Wars. The
boys meet Alyssa at the Smithsonian. The final four are all black
men, you guys. That's cool! Anyway, Alyssa says that their final
challenge is to make a six piece collection “designed to make your
own mark in American fashion history.” Everyone just stares at her
for a second and someone curses. They were expecting just a regular
challenge and then the finale. Also they get to go to whatever
warehouse Mood uses with $2000. And a whole week! They never get a
week! It's always like, three days or some shit. Oh and one more
thing (someone curses again), their models are here for casting, up
on the roof. Group hugs for everyone.
Sketching
and looking at exhibits. They look at the original Star Spangled
Banner, which is a weird size because people used to cut pieces off
to give as awards and stuff. There's an exhibit on the First Ladies
too. Fabio says he's got a strong game plan, inspired by his
grandmother. Classic and also modern. Stanley is inspired by Jackie O
(shocker) and he's apparently going to try to take bits from each
exhibit and merge them together. Ken has found Harriet Tubman's
bowtie and handkerchief and he's planning some Victorian elements. He
wants to be a little less ready-to-wear. Anthony interviews that his
collection is telling a story: “Audrey Hepburn lives long enough to
become Rihanna.” Only Anthony. Non-traditional eveningwear.
There
are a lot of models on the roof. Casting happens, and there is some
minor fighting but no one really gets heated. They take turns. Back
in New York at the Mood warehouse, which is absolutely huge. Ken gets
some brocade that's much lighter than what he usually works with.
Stanley buys neutrals. Fabio of course finds a couple of cool prints
because Fabio. Anthony finally gets some cobalt blue neoprene that's
faced with velvet? And paint.
Day
One. Everyone has a big table and a rack to hang all the finished
pieces on. This should be plenty of time for everyone. Fabio plans to
test his techniques on muslin and worry about fabrics tomorrow.
Anthony teases him about his smocking being “cold-blooded”. Ken
made the finale the first time he was on All-Stars and he's glad to
make it again. Anthony interviews that he wants to win because who
wouldn't want to be the first gay black man to win some part of the
Project Runway brand duh! Hee. That's it for day one, basically. Ken
has all his patterns draped and ready to be cut out.
Day
Two. Alyssa is waiting for them, and no one is happy to see her. Also
I think she's back to the wide-legged pants. There will be an
“exclusive presentation” before the final runway show, for them
to show their “signature look”. This look should represent the
theme of the whole collection. The judges will give input and then
only three of them will present their collections. So basically you
took the set-up of the regular show and made sure there was an
elimination. Why though? I don't like that set-up, because it's just
an excuse to let the judges order people around and then punish them
when they don't listen. Also now everyone has one day to make their
signature look, because it's tomorrow. To make the look they probably
were going to spend the most time on and work on last. Stupid.
Everyone
freaks out, obviously. Fabio knows he has to do that smocking, which
is going to take forever. Ken I think lucked out because his patterns
are done, but he's got to do tailoring. Anthony is going with a gown,
even though his collection is going to have more than gowns. But he
wants to put his best foot forward. Stanley has a leather collar on
his gown.
Anne
shows up. Whatever. Stanley has a gown and gloves but Anne doesn't
like the gloves. It's just a long dress with a full skirt right now.
Fabio made a short skirt with a smocked waist and a crop top in a
print that's brightly colored birds on branches. Anne says she wants
to see the rest of this collection. Anthony has constructed a sheath
dress with a boatneck? It needs to be more fashion forward, because
his collection description is so specific, and this dress has no
Rihanna in it. Ken appears to have made a gold bustier with puffy
sleeves and pants but also a train? He has a specific question about
the construction of the train (should it meet in the front or
something) and Anne just tells him he should make sure it stands out.
Thanks for the help, Anne.
Anthony
changes the back of his dress so it's backless but he also might be
draping a bunch of stuff. I'm not sure. Ken is struggling with his
train, because it's gold brocade and it looks like a costume. Model
fittings. Fabio is pulling in his top so it's not a loose crop top
but has a shape. The skirt has vertical dark stripes, but then from
just under her butt upwards the stripes pull together in a diamond
pattern. Ken might remove the puffy sleeves. Stanley has made a
wedding gown, which is boring, but also putting loafers on his model
makes it special. Not really. Anthony seems OK? He didn't really
comment a lot on it. Ken is still futzing, and decides to pin some
pale blue organza over the bodice.
Runway
Day. Fabio is wearing a romper with knee length shorts, in black and
white polka dots. His own personal style is so unique. Lots of
working this morning. Anthony has to mold his dress. Ken thinks maybe
you might not like his look, but that's part of fashion. That's fair.
Sometimes I see something I don't like at all but it's interesting,
you know? NOT hot makeup guy Scott because who knows. The hem of
Stanley's dress is unfinished. Is that on purpose? Anthony is
kneeling on the floor up under the skirt on his model, sewing.
Guest
judges are Dita Von Teese and Zanna! I miss you, Zanna. Stanley:
white dress, just above the ankle, with several layers in the skirt
so it's full. The top has an oval piece, like those old-timey tuxedo
shirts. So the top looks like a shirtdress, but without sleeves.
There's a black pointed collar, a black stripe down the front of the
oval piece and a matching belt. I think these are all leather, and
then the dress is white. I guess putting flat oxfords with it is
interesting? But this dress is not very interesting. Ken: shiny slim
white pants, cropped, and a gold brocade strapless bustier. There is
a swath of light blue organza going from one shoulder to the opposite
hip, and then hanging down behind her. Like a sash, but not over the
shoulder. Just poofing up a little bit. Fabio: knee-length skirt in
black and white stripes. The dark stripes are smocked at the waist
and over her pelvis, to make a diamond pattern. The top is a
short-sleeved shirt in a print that's branches and brightly colored
birds. The sleeves are very full and elbow-length, with a high crew
neck, but it's not a loose crop top anymore. It's more fitted.
Anthony: long cobalt blue gown with a boatneck, but no back. It looks
like a tight slim skirt that ends slightly above the ankle, with a
long train behind.
Anthony
describes his “Audrey Hepburn becomes Rihanna” idea he had. The
back is beautiful and Isaac thinks the length is “fresh”.
Georgina thinks the fabric is heavy, but it does have drama and
presence. The waist is a little off. Everyone loves the straps on the
back. The neoprene maybe made Anthony more modern. The train is
pulling the waist off so he'll need to think about that. Ken talks
about the bowtie and stuff. He should have stuck with “graphic
silhouettes and darker colors”, says Zanna. The sash is fussy, and
it's all shiny so they want a darker color for contrast. Isaac loves
that it's pants, though. The tailoring is perfect, but maybe the
organza was a mistake.
Fabio
talks about his grandmother and making something modern. Georgina
loves the smocking and how his girl doesn't care what others think of
her, clearly. Isaac points out that Fabio puts himself together
wonderfully, but maybe gets too polite when designing womenswear. He
also doesn't like the bird print or these particular flat shoes.
“Gauche caviar”. I don't know. Maybe the two pieces shouldn't go
together? There's a lot of things, and maybe each piece could be
better on their own. Alyssa tells him not to be afraid of his own
perspective. Stanley has a bunch of inspirations. The skirt is heavy
and maybe has one or two too many layers. Isaac “loves” the black
on white, but he also says it's almost the plainest dress in the
world. They really like this? Why though? It's so boring. And the
skirt isn't hemmed. They ask him to take the collar off the dress and
they seem to like it more.
The
models leave and just the designers are left. Oh, is it time for
“throw someone under the bus by telling everyone who should go with
you to the finale”? Alyssa tells them that it's time to adapt to
change. What, again? These dumb shenanigans are why this shit is an
extra half hour. Alyssa has a surprise. No one is happy. She drags
them to the control room...? Why though. Then to some backstage area
where the lights are on the fritz and there are tables and fabric
covered piles. And their models, only in underwear and not the looks.
Shit, I think I see where this is going. Alyssa has a speech about
the space they're in, which is I guess a warehouse space they've
built sets in, and she's talking about repurposing spaces and being
inspired by the previous usage or whatever. They're going to have one
of those challenges to make something out of scraps in an hour,
aren't they. Goddammit I hate those things. Yeah. There are bins of
scraps to make a new look from. Anthony points out that if the scraps
are from eliminated designers, they were eliminated so the fabric is
probably terrible. Oh and an hour. Fuck this challenge. It's stupid
when it's a “tiebreaker” because you can't do your jobs and make
a decision and it's stupid now. The only saving grace is this look
doesn't have to fit the collection.
Ken
dumps everything on the floor so he can find something. Anthony finds
a ton of silk Josh used one time. They're saying who used the fabric
first but whatever. I mean...honestly I don't care. This is a
terrible twist. Ken is going to copy something he's doing in his
finale collection. Fabio finds some neoprene he can really make work.
Anthony is also using the same color combo Josh used that time.
Stanley has a bunch of sequins. You can tell this is All-Stars
because these dresses don't look like shit like they usually do. I'm
cursing a lot but I want this half hour back and it's not even over
yet.
There's
no runway, just the models coming out to stand next to the designers.
Anthony: long teal silk gown, one shouldered, with a drape down the
one shoulder that hangs over her arm. The bodice looks wrapped. It
actually looks really good. Down the inside of the arm is an accent
of magenta. Everyone followed their instincts and it worked out
really well. Isaac only wishes it was the same length as his first
dress, a little shorter. It's very glamorous and looks expensive.
Stanley: short skirt and top where the front is gold sequins, and the
back is silver sequins. There's a black leather piece on the front,
like the front of an apron, but ending at the waist. It fits well,
anyway. This is the dress that needs the leather pointed collar. It
feels finished.
Ken:
long black gown with a halter neck and a choker collar. There's a
high slit that looks really good. You can see the seams in the skirt
and it looks like a lot of work. Then she turns around and there are
two ribbons of a lighter fabric, as if the halter neck had a tie on
it. It does not look like it was made in an hour, because it's so
wonderfully tailored. Isaac says maybe be a little looser. Fabio:
off-white shorts, that are baggy and knee-length. Think if you had
wide legged trousers you cut off at the knee. The white top is one
shouldered and neoprene, and is shaped so it's got a lot of volume in
the hips. It's puffy. It's exciting and this is his aesthetic that
Zanna was looking for. Isaac can only wish the shorts were shorter.
Isaac whines that this is hard and does anyone want to volunteer to
quit? Shut up, Isaac.
In
the Scrap Bin, it's a big love fest and everyone talks about how much
they love the other three. Alyssa reminds the judges that the one
hour looks don't have to fit the collections. Isaac insists that they
weigh the original runway heavier. The one hour looks are their
“essence” but the first looks were about the collections. OK then
what in the fuck was the POINT OF THAT CHALLENGE!? Anthony is
consistent, but Georgina disagrees with everyone else and hates the
fabric. Isaac also whines that his one hour dress was wrinkled. He
literally pulled that fabric out of a trash can an hour ago.
Whatever. Zanna wants to see his collection because he's evolved. Ken
is very meticulous and has wonderful tailoring. They like the pants,
and Georgina wants to see where else he goes with it even if that
particular look doesn't work. Fabio's pieces didn't go together
maybe, but separately they're great. Isaac wants to see the rest of
the collection. They argue about the top for a minute. Alyssa says
he's the most like an artist. Stanley's white dress (the first look)
was apparently perfect and iconic and everyone thinks it's great.
What? It's boring. Sigh. The one hour look was disjointed though.
No
winner this week. For NO GODDAMN REASON Alyssa tells all of them that
since their signature look is finished, the three designers in the
finale will have to make another look, for a total of seven. I hate
this show. What is the point of that twist? Ugh. Stanley is in. Ugh
to this also. Fabio is in. Good. Ken is out. Wow. So Anthony is in.
I. didn't expect that. Anthony goes to give Ken a hug and sobs
because Anthony. Aww. Ken gets hugs from everyone, not just Alyssa.
He says this only pushes him to move forward. He's so calm. I really
changed my mind about him.
Next
week: finale, eliminated designers “helping”, this show ends.
2 comments:
I agree with everything you said, Toyouke, especially that dumb one-hour twist. That made me really angry and THEN the judges had the nerve to complain that the fabric was wrinkled!!!
It was clear the designers were tired from the stress of the regular competition, plus the hurry-up-and-make-your-best-work-in-one-day challenge. With all the frustrations, I was glad to see Ken didn't get angry and go inside himself. He had a wonderful, positive attitude for his future - good for you Ken.
I did feel badly for you, Toyouke, that Hot Makeup Guy Scott wasn't there. Maybe he'll be back for the finale??
I hope your Church Service was inspirational for you and that you have a great Easter. May the Easter Bunny be very, very good to you!
Thanks Duabe! I hope church was inspirational for you too. Happy Easter/Passover/weekend to everyone!
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