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A major WTF?!?!?!?!?!?
Well, I guess I'll add my two bits:
Andy: Gawd, he wore pants similar to the ones he designed for the Jackie O. challenge. They looked as bad on him as on his model. I really thought the head pieces were a waste and distracting. A nice collection but only green and silver and no show piece outfit.
Mondo: I wish he had removed some of the accessories. There was so much going on. I do agree that more elegance needed to be added.
Gretchen: Granny panties in her collection and on her body under her transparent skirt. I liked the open backs. Not so fond of the prints. Dramatic on the runway but at the end when her model was standing next to her, the effect was very "Yo, dude."
Look, for whatever reason the judges favored Gretchen throughout the season. They gave her two chances when she should have gone home -- once when she was head of the team challenge and then at the end with her NY midtown boho outfit. Does Piperlime have something to do with this? Michael K and Nina wanted ready to wear and they got it.
In a time of global austerity the fashion industry is questioning its own relevance. I guess Nina and Michael K felt that being relevant and wearable was more important than couture and creativity.
As for Michael . . . I watched the second to last episode again and yes, his collection really was mostly copper in color. We've seen feathered skirts before and honestly the ruffled show piece he designed looked hideous. I really wanted him to show at Fashion Week but I think he had, if not a weak collection, then one we've seen before many, many times.
Can you really say this after seeing the dress above AND viewing Michael's collection in its entirety?.
I've looked at each piece Mondo and Gretchen created and something really feels uncomfortable about Mondo's outfits. Will they turn heads? Yes, but ultimately the looks are odd, strange and yes, circusy.
I thought the show was called Project Runway, not Project Retail.
Gretchen...*sigh*....it's like she spent the entire season applying for a job as designer for Urban Outfitters or Anthropologie.
