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Q & A with Mondo Guerra: Part Two

What reality show does Mondo really want to be on? We got the answer.

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In the first round of my Q&A with Project Runway designer Mondo Guerra, we chatted about the pressures of the show and his memorable decision to come forward as a person with HIV. Finishing up our interview, we jump back in with Guerra continuing his revelations about how that moment changed his life.

Eden Dawn: Did you have any idea how big it would be when you said it at the judging panel? I remember watching that episode and just being teary and….

Mondo Guerra: I was…I was uhh, extremely scared because I didn’t want. Um..it was hard. You know and I didn’t plan on talking about it actually. They did very very well, very honest on how it all unfolded.

E.D: Really?

M.G: Yeah It was really nice to see that you know?

E.D: Yeah, because you never know…

M.G: It was amazing because they didn’t pressure me into talking about it and none of the contestants knew, not even Michael Costello, Michael Drummond knew but he had already been kicked off.

E.D: So you guys were separated.

M.G: Yeah that support gone. But when I talked about it and we were dismissed and I won and we were able to go back to the holding room, the producers came and crept behind the curtain, there’s this curtain they all hide behind like the control room in wizard of Oz, and they come out and there and this bawling. And they said, I can’t believe you did that like why did you decide to talk about it, and I was like I don’t know. But it was an emotional roller coaster ride for me really because you know then it all hit me and I realized what I had did and all the repercussions.

E.D: So nervous

M.G: So scared.

E.D: Yeah

M.G: So scared…how was I going to tell my parents.

E.D: Did you tell them before it aired?

M.G: Well, I was you know, I think four days before it aired and the thing about it is it gets scary because I didn’t want my parents not only, not to be embarrassed. And I didn’t know…and when I told them they were very supportive and very proud of me that I said that. That’s exactly what they said that they were very proud of me and things happen for a reason and this is why you’re talking about it, to inspire other people. They were very supportive. I may have underestimated the idea of unconditional love. So I kind of swallowed my own words.

E.D: Wow.

M.G: I was really impressed by them. My whole family has really come together and it’s important. The reason I talk about it so much is because I know that there are so many people in my situation and I know that even talking about it with my family, they were not able to put a face to the disease and now they can. We can help them educate themselves and my voice is going to carry onto someone else so it’s all about really just educating.

E.D: Who says good things cant come out of reality TV?!

M.G: (Laughing) Right!? Exactly! I totally feel that way.

E.D: Well, maybe you will have a chance again!

M.G: I guess well you know I will say yes there is Project Runway All-Stars coming out.

E.D: I know, I know… You can’t hardly say anything.

M.G: I can’t say anything about it . But it’s um, it’s going to be a good season and its going to be very interesting.

E.D: Can you tell us when it begins airing?

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The cast from the upcoming season of Project Runway All Stars.

M.G: Um it’s going to air in 2011 closer to the end of the year.

E.D: Oh, so right after the other one.

M.G: Yeah.

E.D: Ok (laugh) And…Can you tell me who wins?

M.G: Oh yeah riiiiiight! I wish I could um, I will tell you that their middle initial is….T

E.D: (Laughing) Ok, I don’t believe you. So…I feel like you design for cute girls.

M.G: Yeah

E.D: Yeah. Who’s a Mondo Girl?

M.G: Whaaat? (Laugh)

E.D: And seriously tell me I could be a Mondo girl.

M.G: Yeah, you could totally be a Mondo Girl I think.

E.D: Yay!

M.G: A Mondo girl is just someone who has a lot of confidence and wears the clothes not let them wear her. I mean it’s so loud, such a loud voice, you really have to be about to carry. But I think a lot of my clothes they can be translated in different ways kind of like maybe you don’t like the whole look together, so there are a lot of separates you can wear one thing at a time.

E.D: I love that you do a lot of separates.

M.G: This whole thing about there being a breather and that like at the end of the last season, we need a breather, well like look at it, this is a show this is the show. And if you like separate everything and like just want to wear it with a black turtleneck or black leggings, or whatever it is, its not going to be the whole effing circus.

E.D: Right! I think how you styled things, absolutely changes things! If I had this (flower print dress) with black tights and black pumps it’s very different than having it with my cheetah wedges. Its whatever you want it to be.

M.G: Yeah and I think, the Mondo Girl is somebody that wants to take a risk, like this whole season is the unexpected. I think that’s what you want to do with your wardrobe.

E.D: Hmmmm

M.G: You know like go out of your comfort zone! Do something that you have always wanted to try but were always kind of like weirded out by kinda, but do it!

E.D: Like jumpsuits?

M.G: Yeah, do it.

E.D: I can’t wear jumpsuits. I want to.

M.G: Do it.

E.D: I think I need to.

M.G: You should, because its really funny I am thinking about clothes that people react to, that they either make you feel good….Or they make you feel sh**ty. And I always dress in the morning for the day, whatever you want to feel like it really resets the tone.

E.D: Today I wanted to feel like an 80’s prom queen.

M.G: YEAH! Lets work it out! (laughing)_

E.D: Mmmhmmm and I do!

M.G: (Laughing)

E.D: I like it…What about a MONDO MAN?

M.G: Ooooh that’s funny that you called it that because that’s exactly what I was thinking about doing my men’s wear collection.

E.D: I am a fashion editor, that’s what I do.

M.G: I have a huge men’s following. I get asked that all the time. And I think it would be really really fun. Its like when I do something for myself, I sew for myself; I always make things that I like. Even for the girls, I think about what I would like being a girl. With the guys, it’s a little more out there you know, it’s not your norm but I think a lot of guys are waiting for that.

E.D: I think absolutely a lot of guys are waiting for that. All right, I know you have to eat, but I want to ask one more thing.

M.G: Ok

E.D: I saw on your twitter that you are addicted to Dance Moms.

M.G: I LOVE DANCE MOMS!!

E.D: What is wrong with these people? I keep catching it too!!

M.G: Well you know, I watch it for the kids. I really do.

E.D: They’re so cute! And I was a dancer kid!

M.G: They are very talented! My favorite is not Maddy. It’s the little sister, Maddy’s little sister the cute one.

E.D: I don’t really know their names but I just watch bits of it and see the…they are so cute. But I was thinking in the car on the way over…Mondo Dance.

M.G: Oh my gosh! (laughing)

E.D: Mondo Dance Wear!

M.G: Well not even Mondo Dance wear, I was thinking Mondo on Dancing with the stars. That would be my dream come true.

E.D: (Laughing) Say it into the mic, I will get it done.

M.G: Mondo Guerra, finalist of Project Runway Season 8 on Dancing With the Stars. That would be my dream come true. I will tell you this when I was 6 years old I wanted to be a tap dancer after watching some. I would ask my parents and they would be like no boys don’t dance. Like that’s what they basically said, so I didn’t dance and that has always been my dream,. And I still think that in my head, that in my fantasy world that if I was a dancer I would be really really really good.

E.D: I also think you would.

M.G: Like that is what I was born to do. (laughing)

E.D: I believe that anyone who wears bow ties…

M.G: Yeah? (Laughing)

E.D: Is a good dancer.

(Editor’s note: i do believe that.)

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Project Runway Recap: E.13

The judges pick the final designers for New York Fashion Week.

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Say what? Maxi up front and cat suit in the back?

While I’m normally a pretty cheery person, I’m giving fair warning: I’m about to go on a mini-tirade here, in case you’d like to tune out.

What the hell is going on this season of Project Runway? The judges/producers/magical elves behind the scenes have done everything possible to mess with the quality of the show. This week the lead-up to the finale was supposed to show how the designers had worked tirelessly on beautiful collections and Tim would be stunned during the home visits. Wrong. While the show used to give the designers 12 weeks to complete their collection, this season had only five.

Let’s talk about that for a minute That means they come home from the most exhausting, burnt-out period of their lives, then need to immediately come up with a new concept, sketch ideas, find fabrics and materials, order them, pattern all the items and begin sewing nonstop to create the most important collection of their lives. Oh, and catch up on the weeks of sleep they’ve missed and maybe even say hello to a family member or two. Five weeks sounds reasonable right? (← sarcasm)

So by the time the designers make it back to New York to show the judges their three-look preview, it was no shock to me most weren’t done and the collections looked a little haphazard. Viktor had some cool prints and a beautifully tailored warty jacket with the same texture as the pumpkin sitting on my porch, Anya’s beige pieces felt blah and unlike her. I dug Kimberly’s color palette, but the styling and a bubble butt skirt were frightening. Finally, Josh’s collection had a disco dress from the front and bad, bad cat suit from the back. My eyes are still burning.

With that mix, it’s not a huge surprise the judges pulled a shady move. No designers were eliminated. Why is that shady? Because I feel like the judges are really favoring Anya and sort of side-stepping rules for her. In general, I agree I often think she has the coolest taste, but if you can’t get it together, then should you get a second chance that others don’t? Or has reality television just made me grumpy? We’ll find out this Thursday when the winner is crowned.

Or maybe winners.

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Q & A with Mondo Guerra

Mondo gives the scoop on what he’s up to now, including Project Runway Allstars.

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Style Editor Eden Dawn and Mondo Guerra

Mondo Guerra was last year’s impeccably dressed runner up on Project Runway. A master at mixing prints in an effortless way, the pompadour and bow-tied cutie won hearts over with his brave unveiling of his HIV positive status. Guerra breezed through town for a few brief hours, but managed to find some time to chit chat with me before his Macy’s event over a glass of champagne. That chat turned into a novel of transcribed pages, so I give to you the Guerra interview in two parts over two weeks.

Part I:
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Eden Dawn: I want to talk about multiple things.

Mondo Guerra: Ok!

E.D: In doing research, I saw the video of your fall collection.

M.G: Oh yeah!

E.D: I hadn’t seen it before…It was fantastic.

M.G: Cool thanks.

E.D: Are you selling that?

M.G: Um…No, well because I still live in Denver and production is really hard to come by, me and my two really good friends run the site so that’s why I am just making things that’s are accessible to people that want like a piece, but I get emails all day every time, I mean like “OK were ready for some like…

E.D: Full Mondo

M.G: …some full Mondo. And I am always like, well you have to understand not only if I was even producing it, it takes so much time now a days to design like being on the rack or for sale is like six months out, so its just insane its like ok you guys….And its frustrating for me because I do want to provide other options but, um realistically being in Denver, its just not possible…

E.D: And you want to stay in Denver?

M.G: Um no I don’t…I mean I love Denver, it’s a total different dynamic for me just because of my reveal of my status on the show (Mondo Shares that he is HIV positive on Project Runway), so my whole family situation is completely different. Its much more comfortable and I can be myself and not only that being on the show my family understands who I am. They knew what I did and that I liked to make clothes and stuff like that. But now they know my passion for it and know what I am capable of accomplishing. So it’s a new relationship with my family. That’s why I decided to stay in Denver as long as I have. It’s only been a year realistically…

E.D: Yeah I know, so fast!

M.G: Today is officially one year from when we filmed the Project Runway finale.

E.D:I can’t believe it’s just been a year. They just turn that show out over and over…So lets talk a little bit about last season, not too much. By the way I have to tell you this, so unprofessional but my mom was like “Tell Mondo he’s my favorite designer” (Laughing). And we are definitely big fans in our house too.

M.G: (laughing) Thank you!

E.D: Everybody claims it was the most controversial season of all time. How do you feel about that?

M.G: Umm…

E.D: Good, bad? Or do you not think about it?

M.G: I mean um, the funny thing is like on the plane today I wrote a memoir of a year ago today and from the point where I was finishing my collection in the work room to the point I was voted off, or judged off ya know. But I never felt like I left to tell you the truth, you know. I don’t feel like I ever left . And it was a lot of pressure cause even going into it, you know, just like this season we were like 5 challenges in, but I already had an idea of who I was even though I hadn’t started winning any challenges yet. I felt like I was going back already as the favorite. Because all the contestants already knew what was happening and what was coming up in the finale. SO when we were doing interviews when we came back, you know different people interviewing us they would be like “who do you think is going to win this?” They would say Mondo Mondo Mondo Mondo so it was a lot of pressure. The problem was going into it I didn’t want to let anybody down.

E.D: Of course that’s what everyone says! We’ve had so many people here from here on the show. Half of the seasons have been won by people here. Everyone’s biggest thing they are always saying, well two, I don’t want to let anyone down. And I don’t want to get voted off first.

M.G: Right, well I didn’t want to be voted off first for sure.

E.D: No one would want to go first. (laughs)

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Style Editor Eden Dawn and Mondo Guerra

M.G: But I didn’t want to let anyone down especially going into the finale but you know when I was there it was such a uh in some way a graduation for my self in a way. It was like I could see everything I had worked so hard on. It was really a dream com true you know and just getting to that point two before that I was really really really sick and had given up on any goals. So being there reminded me that I was able to accomplished a lot even under the circumstances.

E.D: Aww.

M.G: So when I got there it was actually more about me than anybody else. And that was self-rewarding.

E.D: And so many things came out of it, even the fact that you and your family are as close.

M.G: Yes that was amazing. I never knew them the way I know them now. I don’t think they ever knew me the way we do now. It’s just beautiful. I kind of say, its weird and cliché in some ways that Project Runway really saved my life. I had to get there to know that I was able to do things still. Like continue to =grow and accomplish. It was a really good life lesson.

E.D: That’s so nice to hear. I feel like everyone I talk to like designers always talk about how hard it was and the struggles with it, but you don’t always here the good.

M.G: well it was kind of like boot camp it was really hard but know every time I wanted to stop I would think, its just Go go go go. At that point it wasn’t just really about myself it was about my parents, my family my sister my friends, my art teacher, you know everybody that had supported me and really told me to be an individual and celebrate life. As awkward as that comes across sometimes….but yeah it was , it definitely had to happen.

E.D: So now, transitioning, you have many things going on. Lets talk about your campaign your doing, your living positive by design.

M.G: Yeah I’m doing this campaign with fellow (Project Runway) alumni. It’s called living positive by design, and it’s basically a campaign that encourages people living with the disease to have a positive outlook on life. It’s a really simple message.

E.D: An important message.

M.G: Yes, a very important message, and we talk about mostly about how to accomplish that is to have a really good relationship with your doctor. And it’s so true because for a while a lot of people, especially in my old position, were…. I wouldn’t tell anyone really except my doctor. He was the only one I could really trust. The doctors they are there to help you know. And sometimes it takes you a long time to get to that point because I know for a long time I wasn’t taking responsibility for the disease. For myself I was just letting the disease define me and who I was, even though she tried so hard. But there is only so much that they can do, you really have to take on responsibility.

E.D: What do you think the changing point really was? Was it being able to announce to everyone and feeling free?

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An example of Guerra’s print mixing from a runway challenge.

M.G: Ummm, no the changing point for that was being in the hospital with pneumonia and having my T cells down to 14. I was on my deathbed over Christmas and I knew it at a certain point. And on Christmas day when my mom came and went, and I still wasn’t being honest with her, I was like what are you doing? What are you doing here? You can’t do this any more like. You are going to die from this if you continue to act like this. You have to take responsibility. Start setting goals and everything that I wanted in life before I was diagnosed HIV pos. That was really the turning point and then um….and then since the show and with the campaign being in college lectures I feel like its my responsibility to continue that message since it was so visible to people being on the show and I have gotten so much mail from so many different people. And its not …I realize my story isn’t just about people living with HIV but its about people living with a secret something that they are ashamed off and something they cannot talk about.

E.D: Absolutely.

M.G: And something that they have to talk about to continue to move on

E.D: and be healthy.

M.G: And be healthy and be happy and be proactive.

E.D: Wow.

(Next week we’ll share what Mondo has to say about his upcoming role on Project Runway Allstars!)

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Project Runway Recap: E.12

Our Pdx designers are back in action for one night only.

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We’re reaching the end of the race in Project Runway land. This week’s challenge determined who would get to be part of the final group showing in New York Fashion Week. At this point (9 seasons in) the show is down to a tight formula. While that sometimes stinks (predictable vote offs) it is also awesome because I knew our Portland designers would rise from the dead to help their former backstabbers cast mates.

The final five spent the day roaming around Governor’s island for inspiration and developing a three-piece mini collection that could show their range as a designer. Once they nailed down their concepts (and they all seemed like they were reaching a little), they hit the fabric store where a series of unfortunate choices unfolded. Kimberly that orange is in the bio-hazard category and Laura that circle business is like robots, great in theory, but in reality it can turn on you.

However good news came when the crew got their own design assistants, which happened to be the former voted off cast mates, so we got to see Bryce and Becky one more time. Kimberly matched up with Becky, Viktor picked attitude Olivier, Laura snagged Anthony Ryan, Anya picked Bert and old roomies Josh M and Bryce were reunited. Which then instantly led to Bryce playing the role of critic (trying to tame the over designed elements), therapist (letting Josh M have a bitchy venting session and parent (taming the temper). He got more face time on this episode as puppet master than he did when he was on the show!

In the room visits, you see some bad things happening. I get that everyone is extremely fatigued and just plain out of ideas. After running on 4 hours of sleep, Red Bull and anxiety for weeks and weeks, pulling out your best design work seems near impossible. But, we still have to judge it for what it is and by the looks of it all coming together, nothing was bowling me over. By the time we head to the runway show, things felt potentially bleak.

Josh M began the show with a cool white mini-mod dress. The netting was an interesting twist on a basic. His following look was the 800th circle skirt we’ve seen from him with a miserably ill-fitting vest over a potentially cute tank. I still question why he didn’t just rip that vest off her before she walked down the runway. Finally, his final gown was a gorgeously draped one-shoulder gown in American Apparel type shiny polyester fabric. If it had been in anything luxurious like a floaty silk chiffon, it would’ve been killer. However, as it was, a little on the costumey side.

Kimberly gets an A for effort in attempting to do a wider range of clothing than the other designer. However, that coat was ill fitting and the separates look in that shiny bad skirt fabric combined with a sort of hoochy hunter’s hazard orange top was one of the worst looks I’ve seen from her. Methinks Kim saved her butt with that final cocktail dress. It was edgy and cool and flattering at the same time. Third time is a charm,…

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Then we come to Laura’s confused collection. The blazer with the little slip skirt looks like outerwear and lingerie paired up and that second dress that looks right off the clearance rack of a Saturday Market booth had nothing tying it in with the other pieces. Where was the similar line, fabric, detailing, concept, any of it? It just plain didn’t go. And her third outfit was oh-so-close to being good, but never quite made it. The circular fabric didn’t lay right on the body and the white underneath came off a little bedspread like. A swing and a miss.

Anya’s first take on the little black dress was a new twist on the LBD. I loved the front handkerchief hem and the flow of the fabric. Her rust piece resort wear pantsuit floated down the runway on her red-head model in a picturesque moment and finally the white dress with a slit up to there still entertained despite construction issues. Overall, the collection was one of the most interesting ones on the runway easily. However, as far as showing a range, there was none. No sleeves, no jackets, no tailoring, no zippers, no buttons, no anything. She does what she does very well, but it’s quite obvious that is all she can do.

Finally, Viktor the reliable workhorse in the bunch sent a ready to wear collection with pants, jackets, skirts and all kinds of range. But that final black dress with a weird hoop skirt at the hip was a little cringe inducing. I spend most of my life trying to make my hips look smaller, not putting a circle around them. And as far as a wow factor, I might have yawned a little, but the judges were right in saying it was extremely sellable. That is the goal, right?

After the show, the awkward pleas from designers to make it to fashion week always makes me squirm in my seat. We know they want to be there, making them cry seems cruel. The final reveal sent Laura home with her off the target collection and Kimberly just barely squeaked by thanks to that cocktail dress. I actually felt really bad for Laura, it has to be hard to be that close and then leave. But such is life in the reality television world.

And we’re off to the final lap!

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Project Runway Recap: E.11

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In this week’s American Gladiator fashion challenge, the six tired designers break into pairs of two to design looks based off of pretty birdies. But wait! That pairing off isn’t in the friendly, let’s-help-each-other out kind of way. It’s a head to head team mini-challenge. As in the designers who are finally at a buddy-buddy state are now thrown into a pit of death where only one victor (Viktor?) emerges.

Laura and Anya are both working on creating their best raven looks, while Josh and Bert have a bright green Amazon parrot take inspiration from. The final duo of Viktor and Kimberly needed to get cuckoo for cockatoos. Uh, good luck with all that everyone.

Once the designers were knee deep in their work Monsieur Gunn arrived to tell them they would (surprise surprise) need to complete a second look. At this point it appeared sweet Kimberly was going down in flames. She sewed through her finger, couldn’t work with the fabric she chose and eventually also burned through her dress. That’s just plain not a good day. Add on Viktor doing an occasional bitchy glance and you’ve got the recipe for a full breakdown. Thank goodness Papa Gunn gave her a big cheer up hug. Awwwww….

In the other corner, we see Josh and Bert have miraculously become all kinds of chummy. Hmmm it appears they put the infamous “clocks n’ swearing” issue behind them. But Josh… another circle skirt? Those are the easiest things to pattern and we’ve seen about a million from you.

We also see Laura and Anya have a major eye on each other. Laura’s got the skill set, with a couple decades of sewing under her belt, but the taste level keeps edging towards matronly. On the other side of the pendulum, Anya has amazing ideas coming out every which way, but has classic signs of a newbie designer flashing. If I had a nickel for every time I’ve asked a new designer, “How are they going to get in that?” I would have at least $4.35.

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The designers were forced to pick only one of the outfits they’d spent the last two days laboring over for the runway show and then we were off. Viktor’s Grecian and feathered gown was lovely, though a touch on the full side. Kimberly pulled a rabbit out of her hat with an amazingly draped, modern white gown. And no one in a million years would guess that was made from a polyester lining. Nice job Kim. Bert’s drab gray gown with the too short hem just wasn’t as cool as some other things he’s done. In contrast, Josh’s mini draped orange cocktail dress was fun and sassy. Finally Anya’s sculptured look she managed to squeeze a model into after seam ripping was a cool interpretation of the mysterious raven, while Laura’s more literal look with actual feathers fell a little short of the “it” factor.

After deliberations, turned out for once the judges and I pretty much agreed. Kimberly got her confidence boost over Viktor’s ego; Josh’s color won over Bert and Anya’s ideas took home the overall victory over Laura’s tailoring. Though, for the record, if I was designing on the show and saw some of the stuff she’s getting away with I’d be mad as hell too. But, the fact is, her actual design was better, the construction wasn’t. Which is more important?

But sadly, we had to say good-bye to Bert, whom I’d become quite fond of for his sassy little comments. Who else will keep those kids in place now?

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Project Runway Recap: E.10

The “That’s sew 70’s” challenge is sew played out.

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Josh M’s least 70’s look ever.

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Josh M’s least 70’s look ever.

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In this week’s Project Runway déjà vu challenge the head buyer for Piperlime showed up and told them to create a 70’s inspired outfit…like they did last week. Instantly Josh M. started panicking and trying to blame it on not being alive in the 70’s. Hmmm, I think most people can name some seventies trends without having been born in that decade, and especially those of us who have to have an extensive knowledge of fashion history. Because, hey, that’s our job!

Things got a little frazzled during the fabric trip to mood. For the first time in show history, a designer lost their money. Anya had no pockets (we’ve all been there) and searched high and low to no avail. Anthony Ryan graciously gave up his leftover $11 for her to get one small piece of fabric, a zipper and buttons. Everything else had to be made from the show provided muslin (thin, cheap cotton).

The workroom was abuzz with the normal stress, plus some catty accusations of copying. And Bert seemed more jovial than usual making some naught jokes about his time at Studio 54 back in the day. Then, shocking surprise, Tim Gunn comes in to announce they will be required to make a companion look. At nine season into the show, the designer know when Gunn makes an unexpected appearance in the workroom it means additional outfit.

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Anya

In the blink of an eye it was time to head to the runway and the tour de 70’s commenced (again). This time around, Kimberly had a mediocre first outfit and a potentially cool jumper with some big time fit issues. Anthony Ryan’s Country Fair looking duo was far below his past taste levels. And the styling? Plain, not good. Bert had a yin-yang combo of sparkly fun disco gal and minimalist cool. I thought they were both super cool. Laura must have got a little weirded out knowing Nina was after her because that atrocious print combo, followed by a grandma outfit seems completely off her game.

None of that compares though to the sheer awfulness of Josh M.’s outfits. I mean 80’s sort of punk plaid pants with a color blocked tuxedo top, followed by an acid print maxi dress? None of that was 70’s and none of it was something I would touch with a ten-foot poll. Then Anya’s print perfect outfits came out and blew away the other competition. That jumper was killer. Viktor’s excellent tailoring skills are impressive, but neither outfit triggered that much excitement, despite the additional work put in.

Deliberations consisted of some taste bashing and it’s true Nina does seem out for Laura a bit. Wonder which thing Laura did irritated her? Lucky for her Anthony Ryan and Josh’s outfit were far worse and after they flipped the “Who will cause more drama if they stay?” coin Anthony Ryan was sent packing. In a happy twist for Anya, she won the challenge despite losing her money initially and Bert’s minimalist ensemble helped him score another win as well.

*Maybe next week we’ll be able to move from the 70’s to the 80’s?

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Bryce Black at NYFW

He may not have taken the prize, but Mr. Black still got to show his collection at New York Fashion Week.

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Spoiler alert: Reality television is staged. Now, I know that must be a lot for you to take in, but the truth must be heard. In the case of Project Runway they make a big to do about only the final three making it to New York fashion week, but actually the top ten contestants show collections. Why? Because they are decoys so you don’t know who the finalists really are since NYFW takes place months before the show’s finale airs.

The good news for us is local love Bryce Black made the cut of designers who got to show at Lincoln Center and he did a bang up job. The collection was inspired by Black’s love of the film Edward Scissorhands and you can see that translated through the ambrosia salad color palette, straight jacket detailing and edgy vibe. Well done Mr. Black, well done….

(See more of B.B this week at Saturday’s Portland Fashion Week finale)

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Project Runway Recap: E.9

Too bad our designers are gone, we could’ve “rocked” this week’s band fashion challenge.

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Laura

I have to admit with the lost of Becky Ross and Bryce Black, my interest in this season of Project Runway has officially died down some. It’s really a lot more fun to watch when you have someone to root for. But, I think we’re all invested enough to ride this whole thing out and see who makes it to the top.

In this week’s quirky challenge the judges arranged for a product endorsement, er, teamed up with Rolling Stone to design an image for unsigned band, The Sheepdogs.

It did not go well.

Most of the designers took the bold stance of taking the 70’s era looking rockers into different 70’s era looking rockers. Unexpected! And once again, Olivier made a series of comments they were incredibly uncomfortable pointing out over and over again how “big” the lead singer was (who wasn’t that big). Olivier, I have a hunch you aren’t purposefully mean, but I think the phrase “Sensitivity Training” could come in handy for you.

Let’s just cut right to the heart of it and talk about the actual final looks from the runway show. Which was actually a 2-song concert that somehow I think guest judge glam rocker Adam Lambert wasn’t that into (despite his head bobbing).

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Josh M.

Anthony Ryan created a “Rock Jesus” look for the bass player that had promise, but something about it seemed a little more lady like than it should. Anya’s limited sewing stint has finally caught up with her because the only thing successful on that drummer was the headband. That tunic thing probably doesn’t even qualify legally as a shirt. Laura put together jeans, and tie-dyed shirt jacket combo for the guitar player and it wasn’t on my bad list. At least it fit. And Bert put the lead singer into shades of a dirty purple and gave him some braids and I actually thought it was the hippest thing he’s done n a long time. Way to take advantage of having lived the scene Bert.

The second round of looks kicked off with Josh M’s crotch focused pant and an odd fringed vest, Kimberly made a rad pair of cords and the most awful Scooby Doo shirt. I am willing to bet after seeing this episode she hates it more than any of us. Viktor had a fully conceived outfit with distressed jeans and an out there fringy faux leather top. Then Olivier’s karma set in. After making the singer probably feel bad about himself by constantly talking about his size he put out a shirt that was made from antique French drapes and looked like it was for someone a foot shorter. I don’t think that was a happy pairing.

After the deliberations, word was back. Viktor won the challenge with his cohesive look. Olivier and Kimberly ended up in the bottom before Heidi dramatically gave Olivier the Auf Weidersen. And despite the hassle some people have given him on the internet, I have this to say: I think his accent is real, and I’ll kind of miss it…

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Project Runway Recap: E.8

This week is a bad week for Portland.

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Josh M.

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This week kicked off tugging at my heartstrings right away. Poor Bryce speaks on his frustration with not having won a challenge. Thanks to my long training by the producers of Project Runway I know this instant attention means he is either going to come out and win or go home.

The designers head down to Parson’s where they initially believe they will be doing a menswear challenge and pick from the men on stage based on their body frames. And quiet little Olivier drops this gem, “We’re left with only fat people, and that’s fine. But not when I’m making clothes.” Eeesh. What they don’t know is they have just picked their clients and they will actually be making outfits for their ladies, while trying to please both parties.

Once we see the designers actually begin to sketch, we learn that the boys know…_nothing_. One has no idea what colors she likes; another dude won’t stop talk about his wife’s boobs. We get it, you like them. It’s just getting creepy. Continuing on the breast train Olivier pops out another insightful statement. “I don’t like women having boobs, I just like them to be flat.” So for those keeping track Olivier doesn’t like fat people or women with boobs.

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Viktor

The thing about challenges like this is it all depends what kind of person you get lined up with. Not unlike the “Real world.” Designers are hired by clients, sometimes it’s an amazing fit and sometimes things go bust. And sometime you get the boob obsessed guy who motor boated a dress form.

Things got harder for me to watch when I saw how much Bryce was struggling. Not just from the dilemma to use the hot pink his client loved, but to see him emotionally cracking. I’ve known him for years and when I saw him questioning his every move I could see the stress, coupled with the deep homesickness had finally worn him down to one half of his normal self. After a lot of self-doubt he scrapped the first dress he had made and fit to the model and quickly whipped up a new one with no time left to properly fit the model. By the time the designers headed down to the runway challenge, I knew what was going to happen.

The runway show began with Laura’s Barbie doll dress that was deja vu of a million other dresses. Anthony Ryan’s little cheerleading outfit was actually cute and his could was ridiculously adorable. Bert took a woman with great curves and made her look pregnant. I blame that one on the fact he had to deal with the annoying husband and am cutting him some slack. Josh M.’s pretty black dress was lovely, and though I am a fan of a color pop, those blue shoes with the black were not doing it for me. Bryce’s pink dress had a bunch of fit issues after scrapping the original dress. Kimberly’s outfit had a lovely color and the rest went into club gear territory. Olivier managed to pull off his outfit for the most part despite lots of drama with his clients and all his mouthy comments. Anya created a silhouette I was into, but kept flip-flopping on the print. And Viktor’s oh-so-Portland looking ensemble was both wearable and adorable.

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Bryce

Once the show was complete, the judges praised Josh M. for finally embracing simplicity (though it was his client that actually did), Viktor for the aforementioned adorable outfit and Anya for the asymmetrical kimono dress. Anthony Ryan’s vintage inspired number, Bert’s unflattering cocktail dress and Bryce’s unfit frock landed in the bottom. After the deliberations the judges granted the winning title to volatile Josh M (out of fear?) and our last piece of Pdx was sent home (in a moment I couldn’t actually watch).

And since it’s already very evident that I am a completely biased writer, I will go ahead and take it one step further. We all saw Bryce lost his footing along the way and didn’t get to show nearly all the design work I have seen from him in the past couple of years. On the very first challenge, he should have been in the top. It was by far a stronger outfit than some of the others up there and was one of the top voted in the fan favorites online. I think if he had made it there when he should have, that confidence would have helped him jump off on a better note. But, it’s unimportant now and I have said my piece.

Next up? The remaining designers are put to the task of making menswear for a rock band. The recaps shall continue!

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Project Runway Recap: E.6

The designers go all out this week with an avant garde challenge. Or do they?

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Humpty Dumpty, uh Bert

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Josh C’s 2nd “Go Home” look.

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In a rare, but welcome moment in this season of Project Runway, the producers actually (theoretically) had a challenge I respected. The designers teamed up with tweens and teens from the Harlem School of the Arts to do shared paintings that would ultimately inspire an Avant Garde runway look. Some of the young artists were a little more vocal than others. Skyy, 12 cracked me up with the constant peppering of questions for Viktor, including, “What’s your favorite activity?” Who says that at age 12? Awesome Skyy does. Most of the paintings were really quite impressive, offering up a sky’s-the-limit kind of inspiration for everyone to work from.

At this point in the show, we can see the stress starting to take its toll on some of the kiddos. Olivier admits that sometime after the second challenge, he started to get lost, and he seems more so than ever here. I think that kid needs a hug, a pep talk and a strong espresso. Everything is a little subdued and sad. Poor Josh C. has more pressure than anyone does on him after being eliminated and brought back.

The producers tried to revive my long lost love for Josh M with his heartfelt revelations about losing his mom to cancer. I was just slowly warming back up to him when he goes on camera and talked about his ruthless bullying of Becky helped improve her design skills. Uh what?? We also got to see Bert talk about his partner that passed and again I felt a lump in my throat. Those editors really know how to manipulate your emotions.

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Josh C’s 2nd “Go Home” look.

All that mumbo jumbo aside, let’s talk about what really matter: The runway show. Kimberly’s began with her pleather interpretation of the wild eagle. I thought it looked pretty cool considering the potential to make it into a giant bird costume. Becky Ross was up next with her solar system dress. Overall, I thought this dress was pretty rad. The idea was great and the execution was well done. My one critique is I think the dress being made from denim held it back from looking couture.

Olivier’s ensemble was just a sad mess from top to toe. The model even looked sad in her messy hair and the dress that seemed half finished and was glue to one of her breasts. This was obviously a hard challenge for him with his minimalist style, but I had hoped for more from him. Then Josh M sent out his tree concoction, which seemed a little literal for my taste, but that skirt was really quite flattering. And he created his own textile by painting neoprene (scuba diving material) and the judges love when anyone does that.

Bert’s Humpty Dumpty insanity deserves an entire blog post unto itself. Those high waisted Jodhpur pants are officially the most unflattering pant I have ever seen in my life. Then it appears he stole several of my cat’s toys and glued them to the front of a bustier. Avant Garde means forward thinking, not hilarious funny pant. Translation error perhaps?

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Anthony Ryan

Viktor’s look appeared to have the most work put into it with his hand shredding each piece and all the complex roughing. I wanted to like it so much more with all that effort, but the heart wants what it wants, and mine didn’t want this. Before I could finish the thought, Laura’s giant peach concoction came out from behind the screen. Initially, I was adamantly opposed to this dress. It seemed very Southern Belle/Blanche Devereaux/Huge Prom Dress to me. The next day I was looking at the runway pics up close and it sort of dawned on me, I kind of love all those things. And with that realization, I did a full pendulum swing into the “love it” category. Sometimes, I even surprise myself.

Bryce was next with his straightjacket insanity look. It turned out well, but after seeing the original sketch I wish he had gone through with that idea. It had a full matching orange creepy face cover with jagged eye slits and the arms were actually tied behind the model. I think that would have turned this look up a notch into full cool cray-cray territory. However, it was still far more dramatic than Josh C’s look. The vampire huntress concoction seemed to be the result of frazzled nerves and you knew the judges were going to have issues with it the second it appeared.

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Josh M.

Anthony Ryan’s brush stroke inspired dress initially was one of my favs, but as time wore on it seemed to grow increasingly familiar. Methinks that’s because it had many similarities to his birdseed dress challenge. The neckline, the way the embellishments cascaded down from the top, the form-fitting silhouette…. And the dress wasn’t even hemmed! When Anya’s came our after, it looked like it had a lot more actual sewing work in it, though I felt pretty Switzerland about the whole ensemble in general. It was cool, but a few tweaks and it probably could actually go towards ready to wear.

So once again, we have the designers out on the track and not a clear-cut winner in sight. After some awkward deliberations with Heidi claiming to actually like Bert’s look (Really? Did a producer make you say that?) and discussion of Olivier’s Valium clothing, the results were in. Anthon Ryan won which I think he definitely deserved to be a challenge winner by this point, but it should have been for the bird seed dress – not this one. We also said good-bye to Josh C. again. Perhaps proving that nice guys finish last, then not last, then last again….

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Project Runway Recap: E.5

The P.R. drama goes into overdrive.

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Anthony Ryan’s Camel Toe and Butt Jumpsuit.

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Anthony Ryan’s Camel Toe and Butt Jumpsuit.

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Laura with Team Anthony Ryan

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Josh M with Team Josh M’s Ego

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Anya with Team Josh M.

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Becky with Team Josh M.

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Kimberly with Team Bryce

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Danielle’s “Go Home” look (That wasn’t that bad) with Team Bryce

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Raised from the dead Josh C with Team Viktor

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Viktor (deservedly) winning look

HOLY MOLY! There was some serious drama this week on Project Runway. Like Maury Povich level of drama.

The show starts off at the crack of dawn with individual boxes for each designer full of….activewear. Not the most fashionable way to begin your day. We also see Becky trying so hard to get a very depressed Cecilia out of bed who’s obviously lost all competitive spirit. The gang heads down to a running track to meet Heidi and Tim when the drama instantly kicks off when they are informed they will be doing another team challenge.

In a bad flashback from high school, they have to race around the track with the top four runners to become team captains. And as they line up Cecilia drops the bombshell on Tim that she wants to quit the show. What?! Everyone goes through multiple rigorous audition processes to get to that point and after one time in the bottom, she is ready to jump ship. Then she says one sentence that made my right eyebrow arch like Joan Crawford. “I tried my best to get out yesterday.” Gasp!! She was trying to tank the runway challenge with that ghastly dress and she still couldn’t get sent home? Wow. I will say kudos to her for leaving the show if she didn’t want to win; it really isn’t fair to the rest.

Before anyone has time to process the whistle blows and they’re off! Josh M takes off and to my surprise Bryce Black comes in second! I haven’t ever seen that boy move that fast except for maybe once when we were running to the Low Brow Lounge for a much-needed cocktail. Olivier took an awful spill and while they were patching him up passes flat out. What is going on here?!

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Anya with Team Josh M.

Anthony Ryan and Viktor are the other two captains and because of the uneven team numbers and Cecilia’s sudden departure Viktor is allowed to bring back an eliminated contestant. They choose Josh C. which I was actually happy about because he just seems like such a sweet guy and that he really wants it. The teams are all chosen and you can smell trouble brewing.

The challenge is to design a non-gym related outfit that corresponds to the sneakers Heidi Klum designed for New Balance. The sketching sessions quickly turned into a snarky bitchy fest, followed by a snarky bitchy fabric shopping trip and ending with some snarky bitchy workroom time. First off, my comedic crush on Josh M is soooo over. He was a self-righteous bully to our Becky Ross and I do not appreciate the ‘tude from that tan dude. He may not care for her more simplistic design aesthetic but to bring her on as a hired hand, ignore any of her ideas and then bully her to tears while throwing insults is just plain shady. Josh M, you just made my bad list.

In a similar scenario across the room Anthony Ryan and Laura were busy ignoring Bert. Although instead of bullying Bert to tears, Bert just got prissy and snarky back. It became uncomfortable to watch and I wished Tim would show up, smack everyone and tell them to shape up or ship out. Exhausting. After Heidi saw everything going on, she gives them 5 extra hours and leaves them to their stress. The next morning is a flurry of more mini-dramas and you sense there are no clear winners leading up to the runway show.

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Bryce Black

The show started with Viktor and his super cool motorcycle jacket. I loved it and Josh C had a helluva comeback with his holster tee and pants that totally worked with the sneaker concept. Olivier broke a PR rule: Don’t ignore the judge’s critique. His skirt that Heidi called farm like still looked farm like. I don’t know why he didn’t just chop it off above the knee; it would’ve been so much cuter.

Team Bryce’s collection began with Bryce’s rad dress with pin tuck dart shaping and snaps up the side. Super cool. Kimberly’s outfit also looked great with the shorts and jacket little combo. Then Danielle’s outfit with the one pop of lone turquoise seemed to be party crashing from someone else’s collection, because it didn’t really go with this one.

Moving on to Team Anthony Ryan began with the most hideous romper I have ever seen. And he totally knew it too. This look surprised me because he seems to be quite talented and why he didn’t try something else last minute, I don’t understand. Laura’s look never quite came together but the vest was a cool idea. Bert’s top had a good cut that I liked. Did it look like something to wear with sneakers though? Ummm, no.

Team Snarky Josh M. began with Josh’s shredded vest look which had some promise. Becky’s piece then neither looked like her at all or that good. Considering the drama and lack of input she was allowed to give it doesn’t surprise me at all. Anya’s maxi dress was one of my favorite pieces, but the color strips didn’t appear to actually be sewed down which was distracting.

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Viktor (deservedly) winning look

The judges couldn’t find anything they fully liked or hated so they did a team-by-team breakdown that immediately led into Anthony Ryan and Bert having a cat fight on the stage before sending everyone backstage. In the judges breakdown we saw them sort of praise Joshua M for using Becky without respecting her. Not cool. They also spoke very highly of Bryce’s garment. Michael Kors flat out said, “I love that dress.” Wha? Too bad they didn’t rave about it to Bryce’s face, that probably would’ve been a lovely confidence boost.

Then the Pièce de résistance: The judges get into an argument about whether to send home Anthony Ryan who by far had the worst outfit, but the best history. Or do they send home Danielle who’s had two mediocre outfits in a row and nothing really spectacular so far? The show claims to be based on week to week judging but, come on; we know that’s now how it is. And should it be? I’d much rather see a designer with consistent potential and ideas stay then someone who maybe has one lucky week and a lot of narrow squeak throughs. But then again, isn’t the point of fashion that you have to be current and thought provoking every time or you get left in the dust?

At the end of the day promise won out over strict rule following and Danielle was sent home instead of Anthony Ryan’s camel toe romper. Oh and bully Joshua M and Viktor both won the challenge, but after the emotionally exhaustive drama of the whole thing I couldn’t even muster the effort to care.

No more team challenges!! My poor heart can’t take it.

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Project Runway Recap: E.4

The designers have to create something for the scariest client of all…. A fashion editor.

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Kimberly’s Gold Winner.

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Kimberly’s Gold Winner.

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Julie’s look that sent her home.

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Viktor

I spent all week excited about what would inevitably transpire in this week’s “Nina Challenge!” Finally, it’s a chance to see the designers actually get to design for a real client, like they do out in the non-reality television world. I like it because Nina was very opinionated and up front from the beginning about her likes and dislikes. Well, mainly her dislikes. Anyone who has ever had an opinionated boss can relate to that situation.

The designers had the luxury this time of meeting with the client to show their proposed sketches. Once again, Nina was quite vocal about what she wanted (telling Kimberly to scrap the dress she sketched and give her pants) and what she didn’t want (telling Bryce “I hate cowl”). Cecilia seemed dazed and confused (and not in the cool Matthew McConaughey way) from the first second of the consultation.

Once they headed off to Mood, the questionable decisions came rolling in. Anya went with a bright shiny mustard color despite Nina voicing her dislike of bright colors. Somehow, both Anthony and Becky ended up with the same fabulous fabric and there were veiled hints of possible copying. For the record, if either copied the other, they did a really good job hiding it to the cameras because they both seemed pretty surprised. Finally, we saw a whole lot of gray tones before Nina came cruising through the workroom and nixed a whole lot of ideas.

The editors of the show secretly let you in on how it’s all going early on. You’ll notice people like Bert and Becky barely get a second of screen time during the sketches or critiques. Interpretation: We know they are going to be safe. The folks that start getting a lot of screen time like Cecilia I start to worry about. The most interesting thing about her is that she knew her garment was not good, but instead of trying to fix it she pitched in and started working on Julie’s coat dress. And out of left field, my wary eye sees Laura pitch in and work on Anya’s jumpsuit.

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Cecilia

This brings on a whole tangent worth discussing. What do we think about designers helping other designers? I have mixed feelings about it. Obviously, the camaraderie is admirable. It’s nice that people have become attached to each other enough to help a competitor. Additionally, out in the real world of design projects are usually made with many helping hands. However, part of the challenge of this particular show is showing what you can do under the limited time constraints and budgeting accordingly. And it’s not very fair that some people might get a Good Samaritan to help out, but others are left in the cold. It had me all abuzz and the next second the looks were sashaying down the runway.

Josh M had an orange color blocked body-con dress that I poo-poo’d for Nina instantly. Bert sent a perfectly wearable, chic dress down the runway that you could also already buy many places. Olivier had an interesting idea that seemed to have a few fit issues. I normally really like Anthony’s stuff, but the skirt he tried to ruche in an “interesting” way just looked like a skirt that had static cling issues. Of course, to pump up the drama the producers lined up Becky’s dress in the same fabric to come out right after Anthony’s. Those little instigators. I actually liked this dress best of what we’ve seen from Becky so far and definitely more than its Anthony Ryan counter-part.

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Julie’s look that sent her home.

Moving on, Kimberly made a pair of her awesome pants that give every wearer a great butt, but I was worried about her gold metallic fabric choice for the top. I thought it would be too flashy for Nina to get into. Cecilia’s one shoulder dress looked like it was from Forever 21 and in the color of my grandma’s pantyhose. It was a long fall from the sewing expectations I had for her. And the shoe choice was just like pouring lemon juice into a paper cut. Anya’s jumpsuit she wisely dyed a darker color was good, but I didn’t love it as much as other’s seemed to. Danielle’s outfit looked like another Kohl’s purchase, though again very well made. Julie’s coatdress was an interesting idea. I thought there was too much orange for it to be up Nina’s alley. People need to listen when a client says they don’t like bright colors!

Bryce Black created a cool color-blocked dress with a puffed sleeve that I would wear in a second. Laura’s shiny green suit was actually beautifully made. I just think the Christmas green color became overwhelming. In a different color, I think this could have been in the top. Viktor’s slightly futuristic take on the LBD was freaking fabulous. Those shoulders slimmed the waist and the proportions were spot on.

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Anya

In some expected and some unexpected moves the top designers, (including a particularly snarky Marie Clair editor-in-chief Joanna Coles) placed Viktor’s LBD, Anya’s formerly mustard jumpsuit and Kimberly’s ensemble into the top three. That left Danielle’s department store pieces, Cecilia’s sad affair and Julie’s color blocked coatdress in the bottom. I thought they actually were harder on Julie than necessary (and she handled it pretty well). The color wasn’t working, but I thought that the design had potential. If it was just in crisp black and white and a black patent leather belt, I believe it could work.

After the deliberations were over, little Julie was sent home instead of the more confused (but previously stronger) Cecilia. Kimberly’s tailored ensemble received top honors a bit to my surprise. Not because I didn’t like it, but Nina seems to steer clear of anything a little flashy. However, when they showed Nina wearing it in an epilogue, the outfit was perfect for her.

It was fabulous to have a design heavy related challenge for a welcome change. It looks like next week were back to more craziness with designers running down a track. What? Don’t the producers know running in stilettos is dangerous?

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