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02-06-2005, 02:49 AM
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| Noxema... I mean Norelle Join Date: Oct 2004
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| Kara and Jay are tied in my mind. Jay's only faux pas was his first design, and Kara's bikini was also boring. Kara is professional, but Jay is the one with a raw vision which over time will become harnessed into something spectacular. Austin, in my opinion, is farrr behind Jay. I liked his corn-dress, his wedding dress (which everyone else hated, I should point out), and his bathing suit. I was on the fence about his charmeuse dress and his future dress (it was nice but not future), and I really didn't like his Envy, his Costume, or his Postal thing. I dunno. He's definately better than Wendy though.
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02-06-2005, 03:26 AM
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| Fight Queen Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Roeland Park, KS Age: 31
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| Attention Queer Eye fans! Carson Kressley quote. Article: 'Project Runway' takes off at New York Fashion Week By Samantha Critchell ASSOCIATED PRESS 9:51 a.m. February 5, 2005 NEW YORK – The four finalists on Bravo's fashion reality show, "Project Runway," staged presentations on the same catwalk used by Richard Tyler and Joseph Abboud during New York Fashion Week. But before the first model stepped onto the runway Friday, supermodel-host Heidi Klum explained that only three of the four aspiring designers would be seen when the show's finale airs Feb. 23. Klum didn't want the media to be the spoiler for next week's episode, during which one of the four – Jay McCarroll, Wendy Pepper, Austin Scarlett and Kara Saun – will be sent packing. "Project Runway" airs on Wednesday nights. McCarroll's "stereotype" collection, which featured models wearing headphones dyed to match their outfits, seemed to be the favorite of fashion fans in the audience. The flamboyant 29-year-old from Lehman, Pa., showed a gold quilted wrap with a gold sequined skirt with a patchwork applique and a turquoise cardigan with an oversized collar, a wood bead chestpiece, an obi belt and a miniskirt paired with leggings. "I hate to pick favorites, but Jay's collection was far and away the best," said Carson Kressley, the fashion expert on "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy." "A fashion show is all about point of view. ... His show told a story." Pepper, 39, from Middleburg, Va., explained that her collection was inspired by the annual rite of the harvest. Her looks included a brown cashmere cocktail dress with lace trim and a green charmeuse evening dress with darker green feathers at the bust. When it was Scarlett's turn, models strutted to a jazzed-up version of "Yankee Doodle Dandy" in Americana clothes, such as a tweed day dress with fringe and buttons, a matching bolero jacket and ruffled front blouse. The 23-year-old from Eugene, Ore., said the clothes were made with a patriotic theme: "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Saun, 37, who describes her hometown as "the world," created a collection that embraces the things she loves most: luxury, sexiness, strength and passion. Her designs included a fuchsia cracked patent leather aviator jacket with rust chinchilla trim and a white double-silk gown with a plunging V front, a jeweled buckle and fox fur wrap. The winner of "Project Runway" will receive $100,000 in seed money to help launch his or her own fashion line and a mentorship from the Banana Republic design team, according to the show's Web site. Fashion Week opened Friday and continues through Feb. 11. http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/f...ectrunway.html
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02-06-2005, 01:00 PM
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| Samantha's Mommy Join Date: Mar 2004
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I'm sad for Austin, because I would have liked to see what he would have created if he had made it to the final three with his confidence and the potential to possibly win. I'm sad for Austin because he seems like a nice young man. I'm sad for Austin because in spite of his excesses, his determination to put frills on just about everything, in my mind, he really did have a good sense of line and shape and how to cut and drape the fabric. OK, the postal uniform was completely inappropriate for anyone but Doris Day playing a postal worker as Michael Kors said, but it was cute. I could see a whole lot of young girls at the Gap wanting to wear the basic top and pants, sans postal coloring and insignia, and losing the rain cape. His bathing suit had a great cut, a great look, and I for one would wear it if I had the figure for it (and it covered the behind a little more). Who cares if its nostalgic, it was elegant and beautiful. Lots of the women on this board drooled over his tea party dress, even though one judge thought no woman would want to wear it (Wrongo, I would, if I had a good figure) If his tastes ran a little more to the Vera Wang side of things, or he could cultivate a "less is more philosophy", I think he could be fabulous. Quote:
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02-07-2005, 01:16 PM
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| FORT Fan Join Date: Apr 2004
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| I guess next Wednesday is the last episode I'm watching. I just can't stand the thought of Pepe Le Pew's evil cousin being rewarded for his skankiness. I know the real world is like that, but this is Reality TV. If I wanted to get depressed about the devolution of the human race, I would watch the news, or a TV program with people with real talent. My fear is that if there is another season, we are going to get overrun by Wendys and what made this show such a refreshing alternative would be lost. Oh well, I have plenty of books to read anyway. But if we are going to get villains, I hope they are more entertaining than this car wreck of a human being. |
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02-08-2005, 12:43 AM
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| Fight Queen Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Roeland Park, KS Age: 31
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| So it looks like Martinique, Melissa, and Julia are all at Fashion Week. Does this mean Olga is a goner this week?
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02-08-2005, 02:08 AM
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| Samantha's Mommy Join Date: Mar 2004
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| Olga is a goner this next week, however, I'm all but certain I saw her modelling some of the Project Runway clothes at Fashion Week anyway... |
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02-08-2005, 12:17 PM
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02-08-2005, 01:38 PM
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| You just know Austin is the one who get eliminated tomorrow because if he had made it to fashion week as a true finalist, he probably would have dressed as Marie Antoinette. He really looks nice in regular clothes though. |
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02-08-2005, 02:15 PM
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| Fight Queen Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Roeland Park, KS Age: 31
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| New Article WaPo is wonderfully catty in this piece about new designers. It's kind of a long article, so I'm going to quote the relevant parts and anyone else interested in the rest can follow the link. Quote:
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02-08-2005, 05:48 PM
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Exactly!!! I mean the judges were literally called on the carpet by one of their own saying that Wendy doesn't belong there (or something like it). They won't be embarrassed in Fashion Week, I hope.
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