Jul312008
Project Runway update
Filed under Uncategorized by karen lovett at 10:51 am
Okay, so I’m late. We’re already three episodes into the fifth season of Project Runway, and I’m just now getting my stuff together. Onward and forward.
Quick synopsis of season challenges so far:
First, the designers had to craft garments out of stuff from a grocery store. (The idea itself was recycled from season one.) Many of the contestants got torn a new one at judging because they wimped out and used tablecloths or shower curtains – i.e., fabric-like materials. Kelli won with a coffee filter-vacuum bag concoction (which I would worry about wearing in the rain.) Jerry got booted for his raincoat/rainboot/murderess getup. Maybe he could style the next “Carrie” movie.
In the second challenge, the designers made duds out of eco-friendly products chosen by their models. One of my favorite actresses, Natalie Portman, was a guest judge. (She has just launched a vegan shoe line.) Suede took top honors for his complicated, woven-style dress with a tulle skirt – super cute and not something I could pull off in my wildest dreams. (My favorite was Kenley’s chic champagne number with the black belt.) Auf Wiedersehen to Wesley, whose shiny, copper-colored mini-dress with the “auf’d” up hem showed him the door.
In last night’s third round, the designers soaked in New York City’s sights for inspiration in creating a dress for a night on the town. I loved Terri’s blue abstract dress with the satin pants. It was bold, surprising and fun. I liked winner Kenley’s dress too, though it kind of looked like someone sprayed a can of ‘80s paint all over it. I thought for sure Jennifer’s “boring, matronly” offering would send her packing, but the judges instead axed Emily for her black dress, which had a neon ruffle interrupting its front. Not a bad choice; the dress reminded me of something a showgirl would wear on a cruise.
A few general observations.
The judges seem particularly acidic this season. I love that.
Blane annoys me. I’d like to give him a haircut and some sunscreen.
My favorite contestant so far is Kenley. I’ve liked her designs pretty well, but I like her personal, 50s-era style even more. She’s on my short list of early contenders to take the top prize.
I also include Kelli, Suede and Korto on that list. I thought Korto’s grocery store dress was striking – even though I’d never wear produce as a broach.
Stay tuned! Holla at ya boy.

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