Previously
on “Project Runway All Stars”: So this is the “all winners”
season. Everyone is a winner of regular Project Runway. To make
things interesting (or because not enough people wanted to return) we
have winners from international editions of the show. I'm not that
upset about that, for all my snide comments, because it means people
we've never seen before, but who are familiar with the show and the
work demands. I also saw a couple of ads for Heidi and Tim's new
show, or casting for their new show anyway. So that's really
happening. Anyway! Thanks for your patience and for returning to my
blog and let's get started! (click for more)
Freaking
Anya. I think she's a nice enough person but I do not think she
should have won. But fine. Anthony Ryan, I...have been doing this too
long because I don't really remember him? Maybe he was low drama so
that's why? Irina, I remember her trying to plagiarize designs.
Michelle has new glasses and a new haircut. Seth Aaron, who has won
All-Stars also so maybe calm down. And Dmitry, who also has won
All-Stars but I like him more than Seth Aaron? I mean sure, this
group is fine.
Alyssa
greets these six people, and she's dressed pretty well for her. She
then says they've invited international winners to join them, six of
them. Christina, from Australia. Sunny, Canada, who has gone the way
of many alums of this show to dress celebrities for the red carpet.
Django, who won Project Runway Netherlands, a thing I didn't know
existed. Cynthia, from Brazil. Jasper, from the UK. Evan (who maybe
goes by his last name Biddell), also from Canada. Evan looked around
at the other international winners and somehow decided the Americans
wouldn't also be first place finishers? Come on. Basically everyone
has a short clip where they say they're here to kick ass. The show is
still with JC Penny, who has taken over the accessory wall and will
produce a “limited edition version” of the winning design each
week. Also the winner each week gets $5000. OK that's a good prize.
Isaac and Georgina are back. So anyway, they're all standing on
Governor's Island, next to the Statue of Liberty. “A symbol which
has proudly welcomed immigrants to the United States.” Oh so that's
where we are with this. Don't get me wrong, I fully support this. I
just didn't expect this show to declare itself quite so loudly.
Anyway, the challenge is to show where you're from. Design a “high
fashion look inspired by the culture of your country of origin”.
She did kind of imply that the Americans (and I'm assuming everyone?)
could use their ethnic origins, and not just where they're currently
from. Although watching someone like Anya have to make American
sportswear would be entertaining. $200 and one day. Anne Fulenwider
is back to be the mentor.
Sketching
time. Biddell quickly endears himself to me by getting flustered by
Dmitry talking to him and making innuendos about “the view”. Hee.
Dmitry is from Belarus, where traditional dress is loose and
embroidered, which as far as I can remember is not Dmitry's style.
Biddell is making a Mountie-inspired costume. At first I was like,
that's dumb and literal, but you know what? Do it. I love looking at
the Miss Universe “national” costumes and the United States
wasn't draggy enough so I was mad. Be super literal and ridiculous, I
am all for it. Irina is from Georgia (the country) and she seems to
be designing a red coat with petals all over it.
Mood
is Mood, and honestly I was in New York in June and I seriously
considered going to Mood just to say I went, but what am I going to
buy there? So I didn't go. 30 minutes to shop. The Americans have an
advantage because they've been in there before. Anthony Ryan says
he's native American, or at least his grandmother says, so he wants a
bunch of color. Anya, you'll be shocked to know, appears to be making
an Anya dress, so long and flowing with a V-neck. Cynthia needs a
particular kind of lace for her Brazilian dress. I can't quite catch
what she calls it.
The
All-Stars act like they're impressed with the workroom they've all
seen before. Well I guess if they were on early enough they never had
a nice lounge. 10 hours left. Anya admits to Anthony Ryan that she
hasn't done this in a while, and Anthony Ryan responds with “Girl,
you ain't learned how to sew yet?!” Ha! I love you, Anthony Ryan.
And then she admits she hasn't sewn since her season! Like, she
develops businesses that don't require her sewing! Oh no baby what is
you doing! Cynthia needs to fuse fabrics, and do things she's never
done before. She talks a little bit about how much the show has
helped her brand. Anthony Ryan says in confessional that three days
before the show started his grandmother passed, and she's the person
who taught him about working hard in life. Aww. He admits in the
workroom his mind isn't 100% there. Irina starts cutting petals
because that's basically her design. She's going to finally open a
shop when she wins. Dmitry is quiet, because I remember him just
quietly working. Biddell started sewing because he wanted to make his
own clothes, being plus-sized.
Anne
arrives to talk to everyone. Anya has at least four different prints
happening. It's very long and the different fabrics have different
weights so Anne is worried about movement on the runway. That's an
excellent comment. She's scrapping the skirt. Cynthia has fused
organza and lace, and that's basically all she has done. Seth Aaron
is “school marm” and Jasper is “Disney princess”. I love that
she's no-nonsense but without that sense you get from Tim sometimes
that he's playing to the camera. Django is channeling “Girl with a
Pearl Earring”, and when he says it's subtle and Anne says subtle
doesn't work, he insists that European subtle is not the same as
American subtle. Yeah, but I would think that American subtle is not
actually subtle? Like the reverse of what he wants to imply. Irina
has most of her coat done already. Dmitry has some cutouts and he's
going to put some in the skirt. Sunny needs more time. Christina has
asymmetry, which Anne loves. Michelle's dress is too plain. Biddell
has literally made a Mountie jacket which I find hilarious but Anne
says it's too literal. Anthony Ryan has also combined multiple prints
and hilariously I find myself reminded of Patricia—who was also
Native American. It's red, white, and blue! It's loud and so is
Anya's so whatever. Anne leaves but says she's sending in a friend to
give some “perspective”.
The
“friend” is someone associated with 23 and Me. Unless you're
making everyone take a DNA test, get out of here with that. There's
no reason someone from that company would know about cultural
fashion. Oh. They ARE going to take the test. Never mind. So then
they magically have their results right now, which of course means
they had them do it before the show even started. Anyway, of course
there is the usual shock at people who have ethnic backgrounds they
weren't expecting. Permit me to use my biology degree for a second.
The test looks for genetic markers, sequences of DNA. Then they match
them up by saying “this marker is found in 80% of this ethnic group
so they've probably got some of that background”. As far as I know
it's not perfect, but you can say “you share 50% of your markers
with a typical Eastern European so you're probably 50% Eastern
European.” Someone correct me if I am misrepresenting how this test
works. So for example for me, my mother's family is from Japan. East
Asian peoples and Native American peoples share a higher degree of
similarity, probably because of the Bering Strait land bridge that
brought people from Asia into North America. So if I were to take one
of these tests, it might give me a weird high percentage of Native
American, even if I'm not Native American at all, because of many
markers being found in both Native American and East Asian groups.
Does that make sense? Sorry to get on a tangent but this is the kind
of thing that I tried to prepare students for when I was teaching in
a regular school: to have enough basic knowledge to take something
like this and understand how the test works and how to interpret
results.
Anyway,
sorry. Back to the show. So Dmitry's test is telling him he's .6%
East Asian/Native American, which really doesn't mean a whole lot.
Michelle is Ashkenazi Jew, which actually is a very small population
with very distinctive markers. That one is probably accurate.
Back
to two hours remaining. Jasper is trying on his design. Model
fitting. No plus size models today! Listen, as a plus-size person, I
had absolutely no problem with having them in the show last season.
My problem was how I felt the show was manipulated into both making
Liris the most difficult even if she wasn't the biggest, and how she
and Jazzmyne (sp?) ended up making it to the end, which I always felt
was producer interference. If everyone whined about dressing the big
girls, then how were they never eliminated during model selection?
You know? Also does anyone know if Jazzmine is the same girl that's a
part of Buzzfeed? OK so in the actual show Biddell can't close his
jacket because it's too small. Cynthia's dress is kind of beige. Anya
made an Anya dress. Anthony Ryan is screwed because the fabrics don't
lay right. One hour left. The same frantic working you are used to.
Irina is going to hand tack in the morning. Anthony Ryan asked
himself if he could be here again, and he apparently told himself he
could.
Runway
Day. They have three hours. Three hours!? That is forever.
Anthony Ryan's top is terrible so he's making an overlay to go over
it. Michelle makes a weird critique of Cynthia, that her proportions
are maybe off but it's thoughtful and lovely and virginal. Pressure's
high. There's a shot of Michelle with her glasses where she looks
like Skrillix. HOT MAKEUP GUY SCOTT!! And it's not Mary Kay! Butter
London. I missed you, hot makeup guy Scott. And Umberto hair, with
the same guy but I don't care about him because he doesn't flirt with
contestants. Cynthia's zipper gets stuck and she kind of freaks out.
But Jasper and Biddell help her out! Aww.
Guest
judge is Debra Messing. Whatever. Also Alyssa promises them they
could get their shit sold at JC Penny, but JC Penny just tweeted that
their partnership with the show ended after season 7 (?) and they're
not making any designs from this show. This was literally half an
hour ago. So fuck this show, I guess. Anya: it's a maxi dress with a
V-neck and no sleeves, in a black print with white feathers, and an
insert of red print at one hip and a high slit. I mean you guys know
what an Anya dress looks like. The back of the bodice is a yellow
print but it's an Anya dress. Biddell: slim black jodhpurs pants and
a big red jacket with gold buttons. The jacket is shiny and cropped
but is not as literal of a Mountie jacket as it could be. But there
are poofy sleeves and a high collar so you can tell what it is. The
jacket isn't buttoned up. Jasper: a 50's style dress in a blue-green
mottled print. It's got the slightly off-the-shoulder neckline,
fitted bodice, and full midi skirt of a 50's dress. I really like it
but this is the silhouette that looks best on me. It's not super
fashion-forward. Seth Aaron: first of all his model has a horizontal
line of black across her eyes. The dress is long sleeved and black,
with an asymmetrical short skirt and a squarish neckline. And
knee-high white vinyl boots. I can't tell any details due to the
usual garbage runway shots.
Django:
black pencil skirt, but with a high slit and lined with brown along
the slit and the bottom hem. Then a white wrap? I think it's all
attached but the image is a tight black sleeveless top with a V-neck,
and then a white wrap with sleeves that starts under her shoulders. I
don't like the brown strip and hem. If it had been white to match the
other part I think that would have been better. Anthony Ryan: blue
dress with a boatneck, cap sleeves, and a knee length pencil skirt.
Then he tied some fabric with a red and white print around her waist.
It really looks like he just took a rectangle of fabric and tied it.
When they get a close up it's even worse. It's an asymmetrical skirt,
with one side just with a tab to make it longer, instead of a
diagonal. Then the top is a crop top, with the red fabric sewn to the
top so it drapes down. And the red is longer than the blue. I don't
know about this. Christina: black and gray long dress, with a
blazer-style top. The top has a mostly black bodice, with long gray
sleeves, and then gray from just under her boobs to just under her
hips, and a black skirt to the floor. It's visually interesting, and
appears well-constructed, and the bodice has swoops and curves to the
black. Michelle: short dress in a white or maybe a very pale blue.
The neck is so high it looks like she's got a shirtdress on
backwards. Actually the back of it is a V so maybe that's what is
happening. The sleeves are long, one is cut open but gathered at the
wrist and one is just hanging down. Over the light color is a very
cropped green/blue sequined top. Like she put a big sports bra over
the dress, that's how cropped it is. Actually the sequins maybe end
above her boobs. It's very Fashion.
Sunny:
tight black dress, to the knee with a short slit and long sleeves.
The shoulders are gold leather strips, with a high neck. And the
shoulders are slightly pointed. This looks amazing. The strips aren't
backed by anything, so you can see the model's skin, and then the
black is just a straight neckline with a little V in the center. The
model is African American and the gold just pops. Irina: very short
coat, in bright red with petals all over and a big hood, also with
petals. She looks like a chicken. Like a stylized chicken mascot. She
went for it, anyway. Cynthia: long off white dress, slim with a high
neck and ending just below the knee. Down one side and along the
front under her boobs are ruffles of lace that are slightly darker
than the dress, but not by much. The ruffles start at her left
shoulder, then go under her other arm and cover most of her stomach.
It's such a boring non-color, though. In the back the lace makes an
inverted V. Dmitry: off-the-shoulder black dress, with long bell
sleeves, that ends mid-calf. Along the top of the bodice are V-shaped
cutouts, that are repeated halfway down her thighs. The ends of the
sleeves and the skirt from the cutouts to the hem are a blue-green
embroidery in chevrons to mimic the cutouts. This looks really great.
Wearable, but also fashionable and eye-catching.
Biddell,
Anya, Dmitry, Irina, Cynthia, and Anthony Ryan are the highs and
lows. Everyone else is safe. I really liked Sunny's but fine. Biddell
is up first. He explains about Mounties, and they luckily like it.
Isaac almost makes a dirty joke about mounted police. Well...maybe
they don't hate it as much as they could. Isaac doesn't like the gold
buttons, because they're too far. Also the two sides of the jacket
aren't even in the front. The jodhpurs and the puffy sleeves and
volume in the jacket are perfectly proportioned, so even though it's
kind of costumey I don't think anyone really hates it. Anya
immediately gets nailed for not having enough patterns and/or drama.
There is no design in it, and the draping has to be perfect because
everyone else has such a high skill level. Oh thank God they're not
letting her slide like in her season. Dmitry talks about embroidery
and his velvet dress. Georgina loves the cutouts because they lighten
the dress. Isaac says “fabulous” and Debra didn't even think it
was velvet. It's not Dmitry's usual structured hard lines, which is
great.
Irina
says that Georgia is known for wine production. Sure. Somehow this
chicken coat is “owning [your] femininity”. Debra says it's her
favorite. It's a little heavy in the front, and then Isaac says he
doesn't like it. It's too overworked and she ruined the cashmere. But
overall it's a positive reaction because of course. It's eye-catching
and Fashion so they love it. To be fair, like I said she went for it
so points for that. Cynthia talks about lace. Isaac says the ruffles
are kind of avant garde but they need to be lighter. It's a little
muddy, and the placement of the ruffles look like she's trying to
hide a pregnancy. Anthony Ryan talks about Cherokee, but it's so
confusing. There's a tiny bit of exposed midriff, and then the skirt
just having like one long panel along one leg and it's too busy.
Alyssa gets what he was going for but says he should have done all
leather. Isaac talks about frayed edges and how they don't look
purposeful, and then “guesses” that he's not really here. I put
that in quotes because come on. Y'all have watched enough of this
show to know that's a producer prompted question so that Anthony Ryan
could talk about his dead grandmother. That's bitchier than I feel
about it but we all know the producers manipulated this moment to get
the best TV out of his very real loss. Fuck you guys for making him
deal with this on camera when he just got negative feedback.
In
the Scrap Bin there is commiseration about the runway pressures, and
then everyone comforts Anthony Ryan. Isaac is loving that they don't
all agree, because Isaac loves the drama. Biddell had great
proportions, and he was “brave”. It was impactful, which is
perfect for the first runway. Dmitry made a beautiful velvet dress,
that had the cutouts and embroidery to make it fresh and not boring.
Irina was impactful, but Isaac hated the whole thing because it was
too costumey. I think they do agree that it was well-made. Anya was a
disappointment, except Isaac “wants to see where she's going.”
Where do you think she's going, she's going right to the same damn
place where she was for the entirety of her whole season. Shut up,
Isaac. Everyone else thinks it's too boring. Anthony Ryan is going
through a hard time, and Alyssa and Isaac can almost see where he was
going with it but Georgina doesn't. Isaac says that when he goes
wrong, he GOES WRONG, and he can respect that. You know what, I can
see what he's saying. Anthony Ryan went all out, and if he's going to
go out, then at least it isn't boring. Unlike Cynthia's dress, which
was kind of boring. Georgina argues that you don't need a defined
waist, and then Alyssa says at least Anthony Ryan and Cynthia have a
design perspective, unlike Anya, and Georgina can't disagree. Isaac
says at least Anya has taste, which I would argue you don't need on
this show. I don't watch this show for tasteful clothing. I watch it
for amazing clothing. Taste is important but it's not enough for the
regular version of this show, let alone a season of All-Stars made up
of previous winners.
The
winner is Dmitry. Aww, I would have liked to see a version of his
dress. Irina and Biddell are both in also. Dmitry is very happy to
have won. Cynthia is in. Anthony Ryan didn't show himself in his
work. Anya was too simple. Alyssa says they respect that they both
won their season, so there is no elimination. That is horseshit.
Eliminate someone. That is the whole point of this show. OK so who do
we think was saved by that? Did they want to keep Anthony Ryan or
Anya? I guess they'll get rid of one of them next week and we'll find
out. Alyssa then tells everyone that two new designers are joining
All-Stars right now! Julie, from Australia, and Sean from the US.
Whatever, to Sean. But seriously, how long is this fucking season
going to be?
This
season: some kind of Willy Wonka shit, planes, a boa constrictor,
various guest judges but I only care about Nina, some supermodels,
obviously drama.
2 comments:
Glad you're back! Never commented before but I always look forward to your recaps. I still regret not going to Mood when I was in New York 2 years ago. I'd happily buy an overpriced "Thank You Mood" T-shirt, LOL.
Starkwolf, I thought I replied to you! Sorry it took so long! Thanks for reading, and yeah I probably should have gotten a T-shirt when I was in New York.
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