Update and Project Runway
Feb. 13th, 2006 09:33 amSorry that I haven't answered old comments and stuff. Was away 90% of the weekend and was buried at work before that. So, I'm not ignoring anyone.
Oh, and Project Runway had their fashion show. Just like last year where they had Austin also make a show as a decoy show so as to prevent people spoiling who made the top three, all four remaining designers have a runway show. I was sorry that Nick lost last week because he seemed to have potential, but the four who were left at the end of last week's show, are the four who had runway shows last week. Who knows who is eliminated in next week's ep. Anyway, unknowing which show is the decoy show, all four shows are here:
http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshows/designers/bios/projectrunwaydesigners/
First impressions (which can change when seeing the garments in motion. Last year I changed which collection I liked between seeing the photos and seeing the outfits in motion on the runway so I reserve the same right when talking about the photos of this years collections).
I find Chloe's designs to be somewhat disappointing. Honestly, I don't think I like it very much. In fact (shockingly) I may like it least of all the shows on the runway.
Kara surprised me. I actually like several of her outfits. She turned out better than I would have expected.
The same goes for Santino. Shockingly, I think he did indeed produce many pretty things and they weren't just baby-doll dresses or glommed all over with whickety-wack. I -- gasp -- think he learned something during Project Runway
Daniel's collection has some nicely tailored outfits (at least at first glance they appear so). Considering that he's the youngest of the designers I'm surprised that much of his collection looks like it's designed for professional women.
Who knows who will win. It's often impossible to guess with the judges.
And the wire article on the runway shows:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/fwd/20060212/en_fashion_fwd/project_runway_1
Oh, and Project Runway had their fashion show. Just like last year where they had Austin also make a show as a decoy show so as to prevent people spoiling who made the top three, all four remaining designers have a runway show. I was sorry that Nick lost last week because he seemed to have potential, but the four who were left at the end of last week's show, are the four who had runway shows last week. Who knows who is eliminated in next week's ep. Anyway, unknowing which show is the decoy show, all four shows are here:
http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshows/designers/bios/projectrunwaydesigners/
First impressions (which can change when seeing the garments in motion. Last year I changed which collection I liked between seeing the photos and seeing the outfits in motion on the runway so I reserve the same right when talking about the photos of this years collections).
I find Chloe's designs to be somewhat disappointing. Honestly, I don't think I like it very much. In fact (shockingly) I may like it least of all the shows on the runway.
Kara surprised me. I actually like several of her outfits. She turned out better than I would have expected.
The same goes for Santino. Shockingly, I think he did indeed produce many pretty things and they weren't just baby-doll dresses or glommed all over with whickety-wack. I -- gasp -- think he learned something during Project Runway
Daniel's collection has some nicely tailored outfits (at least at first glance they appear so). Considering that he's the youngest of the designers I'm surprised that much of his collection looks like it's designed for professional women.
Who knows who will win. It's often impossible to guess with the judges.
And the wire article on the runway shows:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/fwd/20060212/en_fashion_fwd/project_runway_1