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PROJECT RUNWAY.....Nick Verreos Project Runway Recap: Mature Muses, Joan Rivers + More!

Sunday, March 3, 2013



Mature Fashion Divas:



This is How I see Fashionable Ladies of an Indeterminate Age:






 Caftan and Pant Ensemble Divas






 Manhattan Doyenne






 Cheetah Fab






 Fashionista Fur



This Is Not:






 Cocoon





This week's Lifetime Network's Season 11 Project Runway episode explored "Mature Dressing", with the challenge being "Create a Look for a Mature Client". Interesting and great challenge, I thought. It's always good to veer away from the Dress a 6 foot tall, size 0 model and create something for a "real" woman. In the past, this has caused great problems for the designers with many of them falling into the "I DO NOT dress women over a size 4" stereotype. Or just having problems releasing their Designer Ego and actually listening to the clients and their needs/wants.








Designers Amanda Valentine and Benjamin Mach and their clients--Lifetime's Project Runway Season 11



There was really none of that this time around. If anything, some of the designers payed TOO MUCH attention to what their clients wanted and got lost within themselves (at least for the ones who ended up in the bottom). The good ones were FAB, chic and still age-appropriate.






 Judges for this week's Challenge included (left to right): Melissa Rivers, Joan Rivers, Nina Garcia, Rachel Roy (substituting for Zac Posen) and Heidi Klum





Here were some of my Favorite Looks:







Michelle Lesniak Franklin--Loved the print and especially the crystal-encrusted waistband trim. This is a great silhouette and style for LOTS of women: the opened-up V-neck, the princess-seamed top section, the cinched waist, the A-line skirt. Not sure if that was an intentional high-low on the hem. If it is, it should have been more intentional-looking.






Samantha Black--First off, I disagreed with some of the judges in that I liked this look. Very much. I thought it was perfect for the client. Loved the directional sleeves and that chartreuse color is FAB: it pops! And the animal print works wonderfully with the top section. The length and coverage is appropriate and the fitted shape accentuates the clients svelte figure.







Stanley Hudson--The Winner this week was this pant suit look from Stanley Hudson. The bolero jacket fit perfectly. The navy blue/violet color was great. I did agree with the judges in that the pant crotch had issues; it was too "baggy". I wanted to go in there and grab the extra. Pants are the hardest things to fit and to get the pattern right! It takes YEARS kids. YEARS. Oh and yes, they were about 2-3" too short. They were Capri length but at least they weren't WHITE Capris! Thanksss Goodness.



And Not-So-Favorites:





Tu Suthiwat Nakchat--Oh huney! Even Tu knew he had messed up. The construction was a mess. I've seen better sewing from high school fashion shows (Trust me! I've judged some in my day!). The moss green color was drab and didn't help, but neither did the heavy too-covered up silhouette. It reminded me of a bad version of that Delta Airlines wrap dress uniform:






Delta Airlines Uniform Wrap Dress





Amanda Valentine--The almost-eliminated Amanda designed this printed dress with weird wannabe handkerchief hem (it's there but not there). I liked the print and the soft, flowy style but everything else was wrong.





Benjamin Mach--But it was our platinum-haired Aussie who was eliminated for this blue satin dress. I thought that the dress itself wasn't half-bad. This is a lovely style for an older woman attending a wedding or a Bat Mitzvah. But yes, it was way too tight on the top (notice the pulling on the princess sleeve seams and cap section of the sleeves). I get that the judges might have deemed it too safe and/or dowdy.






So, yes, Bye Benjamin--and Amanda, you're still on the show...for at least one more week.



Here's my FULL RECAP of this week's Project Runway Season 11 Episode:








Mature Muse














When you combine Joan Rivers with the
thrill of designing for "Mature Women" and then throw in my Fantasy
"kooky" aunt from Boca…Boy you've really got my attention! Yes kids,
this week on Season 11 "Project Runway: Teams Edition" (if it still
could be called that) the designers were faced with the challenge of
creating ensembles for "Ladies of a Certain Indeterminate Age." Let's
Recap...



Who Do You Not Want To Work With? Because That's Who You'll Be Working With

Last week, Matthew was out and Richard was in. Michelle continued to be
the "Bad Luck Charm” of the season—as well as the funniest and most "on
point" commentator, and platinum-haired Aussie Benjamin is confident
about getting such high praise from the judges in regards to his
strapless-and-sexy Miranda Lambert gown. Cue the "He's going to be on
the BOTTOM this week" thoughts in your head (or at least mine!). Heidi
greets the remaining designers with the dreaded button bag and since
last week Michelle was left without a partner, it's time to put her
somewhere. Earlier, while at the Atlas Apartments, she comments about
how she does NOT want to be paired up with Patricia. Well huney, I think
you might want to think twice about using your loud voice around the
producers because VOILA! Guess whose name Heidi draws from her button
bag? Yep! Patricia. Coincidence? Not so mucheeey. This isn't my first
time at this Reality Show Rodeo.



Mature Muse

Heidi then tells the designers that "Fashion is timeless" and with that,
sends them off. They all meet at the Midtown Loft Dance Hall where
there are several "mature ladies" in a dance class. Tim walks in and
announces that the Challenge this week is to create a fashionable look
for a mature client. The camera then pans to the designers as Richard
flashes THE FAKEST smile EVAH. Mr. Gunn tells the designers who their
clients are and soon afterward, it's time to consult and Mood shop—with
$200 per look. TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH!? I flashback to the days when
that would have been the budget for the Couture Challenge!



Not Following the "Teams" Point of All This

I am still unsure as to where the "teams" aspect of this whole thing comes into play since...



To Read the Rest of my RECAP, Click HERE !



PROJECT RUNWAY.....Nick Verreos Recap of this week's Project Runway "Miranda Lambert Challenge"

Saturday, February 23, 2013



A Little Bit Country and A Little Bit Rock N Roll..and A LOT of Fringe!



Were they designing for:








 Tina Turner, or for...






 Miranda Lambert?



Why do I ask? Because, it seems that this past week Lifetime Network's Season 11 Project Runway caught the Fringe Virus while designing stage and red carpet looks for Miranda Lambert. I think the designers must have somehow heard "Tina Turner" as opposed to Ms. Lambert. Keep reading and you'll see what I mean...









Heidi, Tim and The Bag: Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn began the episode with the dreaded Button Bag, and by announcing that there will no longer be two multi-designer teams but the designers would be coupled up. Each designer took the task of creating one "Performance" look and one "Red Carpet" gown/outfit for the Country & Western Star. The new 2-designer teams were:








 Layana and Patricia






 Michelle and Matthew






 Tu and Kate






 Samantha and Daniel










 Amanda and Benjamin






 Richard and Stanley





First, let's discuss what Miranda Lambert actually wears...on the Red Carpet and On Stage--at this year's Grammy Awards a couple of weeks back:








Miranda Lambert in Roberto Cavalli black plunging neckline chiffon gown (left) and onstage in Jovani gold and silver sequined satin mini dress (right)




Now, onto the "Fringe Happy" Tina Turner-like Creations on the Runway from Season 11 designers:







Patricia Michaels--Patricia created copper and gold brocade strapless princess seamed dress with a fringed holster! Yes, I said a FRINGED HOLSTER.






Michelle Lesniak Franklin--Michelle created this leather vest, denim fitted floor-length skirt ensemble, finished with...a FRINGED neck-piece











Amanda Valentine--Amanda made this jersey dress with gradated fringe. As a "stage" look, I could have totally seen Miranda Lambert wearing this.





Richard Hallmarq--Richard's black fringed dress was eventually the one Miranda Lambert chose--out of all the other fringed dresses as the Winning Dress. Miranda also said that she would wear it...Stay tuned to see if she does.



  

Here were some of my favorite "Red Carpet" creations by the designers for Miranda Lambert:






Kate Pankoke--Kate designed this red leather and chiffon fit-and-flare gown. I think the color was great and although others disagreed, the silhouette could be flattering for Miranda. The only "but" if there is a "but" is that it needed a plunging neckline or bust revealing detail. It seems Miss Miranda loves her cleavage...and especially showing it.









Stanley Hudson--Stanley's gown shape was good for Miranda. He thought about accentuating the waist with the paillete detail as well as creating a plunging neckline so the "sisters" would be happy. I get that maybe the gathering at the waist might have been a little too shirred and might have made Lambert look wider "down there". This was Miranda and the rest of the judge's biggest complaint with this dress but I really liked it.



The No-No of the night:





Matthew Arthur--Matthew's black one shoulder-esque bustier with "witch"-like pointed hem and basic pleated skirt was deemed the worst by the judges--including Miranda Lambert. He just gave up, in design, in creating...and was so "done", he couldn't even stand up for his design during judging time. It wasn't a bad look he designed and made--it was just un-creative and so not worthy of being on Miranda Lambert on stage in front of thousands of people. This was an outfit Michelle Williams might have worn back in the Beyonce's-mom-is-making-this-for-Destiny's Child Days. Seriously.




And now, here's my Recap for this episode--Enjoy! And PLEASE don't forget to let me know what you thought!













Country Couples





 "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock N
Roll"…that’s the name of this episode, but it easily could also have been
titled "A Little Messy, A Little 80s, Little Self-Confidence and LOTS of
Miranda Lambert’s Boobies"! When we last left our designers, Tim Gunn had
made an announcement as he waved adieu to bespectacled cat sweater-lovin' Joe,
saying that there was still "some business to be taken care of." I
fantasized that maybe there would be a revolt of angry cats outside of Parsons,
or better yet, someone had cheated and put extra fertilizer spray on their
flower creations. Alas, none of that…





No More Teams!


As the designers gather at the foot of the runway stage,
Tim and Heidi come out with the dreaded button bag. They announce that there
will be no more teams (cue the SCREAMS of delight!). Instead, each designer
will be paired up. Samantha chooses Daniel; Richard goes with Stanley; Patricia
picks Layana; Matthew is with Michelle; Kate goes for Tu and finally Amanda and
Benjamin are left as the last couple standing. With that, it’s back to the
Atlas apartments to get some sleep.





Line Dancin' & Tequila Shots (NOT!)


The following day, the coupled designers make their way
to Johnny Utah’s Bar, a Country & Western establishment. Tim is waiting
and again, in my fantasy episode, he’s there to teach the designers how to line
dance and down tequila shots. But no, he's there to announce their next
challenge: to design for country music star Miranda Lambert. Each two-designer
team must design 2 looks—a performance look and a red carpet ensemble. With
that, they’re off to Mood with a whopping $400 per team ($200 each) to gather
supplies for their looks. PS: I am now officially really envious of all the
money they are getting as compared to what we got back when the show had NO
MONEY!





Budget Envy


Now, speaking of money, some of the designers didn’t even
NEED all that money. Benjamin comes in way under budget when he goes to check
out at Mood. Then there's "Team Richard and Stanley" who again, had
money left over and (wisely as it turns out) decide to buy "Thank You
Mood" t-shirts. Back in the workroom, after several hours of designing,
Tim finally returns from his Boot-Scootin'-Boogie Line Dancing Class at Johnny
Utah’s (my fantasy bonus episode), to make his visit. One designer from each
pairing takes the "Performance" look while the other takes the
"Red Carpet" and all of them discuss with Tim what they are creating.





Gaga for Tu


There's lots of leather, denim, some lace and curiously
enough, a "Fringe Virus" attacking the workroom. Amanda, who lucky
enough lives in Nashville, is hand-cutting jersey fringe for her
"performance" look and Richard is also making a fringed "Tina
Turner"-looking creation. Of note, little Tu is getting...




Click HERE to read the rest of my MyLfetime.com
Project Runway Blog Recap!
















 

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