'Project Runway': Meet your all-girl Fashion Week lineup
Tonight's "Project Runway" brought the regular competition to a close with the last challenge -- and finalized the Fashion Week lineup. Going for the win in the Bryant Park tents will be: Irina, Althea, and Carol Hannah. But first we need to look at how these three ended up in the winners circle -- and I'm sticking to the clothes, because the in-fighting is just boring and I'm over Irina and her complaining. For the record, I've thought this season was a bit underwhelming -- too many red-carpet frocks and not enough fashions created in the produce section of Whole Foods. Where are the drag queens?
Tonight's challenge was a variation on past themes -- drawing inspiration at a museum. But I do have to hand it to the show, because oh what a museum. Anyone who can't find inspiration at the Getty Center needs to check themselves for a pulse. It actually surprised me, though, that designers spent so much time inside. The Getty's collections are spectacular, but the setting is so amazing that the art is almost secondary.
At any rate, here's how it went down:
Althea, inspired by the architecture and flow of the buildings, made a dress with an elaborately constructed, pleated, overworked skirt that made the model look like she wore maybe a size 2 -- but what's worse is that she spent so much time belaboring the skirt that the flowy tank-style top of the dress looked like an afterthought at best. It was ambitious, but as the judges pointed out, ambition needs a plan to succeed, and this looked like a big mess. But as we know, risk-taking is encouraged.Christopher went outside to a fountain for his inspiration, going with a gray palette with green undertones that were supposed to represent the algae on the rocks. He came up with a dress that was beautiful on top, with a high neck and no sleeves in a flowy print, weird in the middle with a corset, and unfathomable at the bottom with a long skirt of stiff fabric that barely moved with the model. Unusual inspiration is favored, but execution is key.
Carol Hannah took to an elaborate, light-blue French bed with swooping and draping brocade, and ended up with a beautifully fitted gold dress that bore little resemblance whatsoever to the shapes and materials that she saw -- except for some braided trim looping over the left shoulder. It was a stretch at best to try to link them together, but (a) she did heed Tim's warning and headed off what could've been a disaster, and (b) it fit the model like a glove. And we know that craftsmanship is rewarded.
Irina chose a painting calle
d "Mischief and Repose" by John William Godward, shooting for a feeling of lushness, texture and diaphanous fabric. She ended up with a mint/seafoam green, knee-length concoction that resembled Grecian lines but without the tailoring or fit that Rami Kashou offered up in Season 4. The back was nice, but the length was dowdy, proclaimed the judges -- and Irina couldn't style her way out of a paper bag on this one. But you could see the inspiration, and that counts. And at least she dropped the idea for the fur wrap. Gordana's dress was inspired by Monet's "The Portal of Rouen Cathedral in Morning Light," with its dreamy purples and doorway shapes. Her dress, a floor-length, strapless layering of colors of silk organza, definitely looked like the painting, but while it fit really nicely and the judges liked it, the front was pretty and the back was not. It also struck me as an awfully literal interpretation of the inspiration, and not ambitious enough for the final challenge.
Thanks to a panel including guest judges Cynthia Rowley (whose hair is beyond fabulous) and Cindy Crawford (who looks amazing but seemed thoroughly bored), our Final Three of Irina, Althea, and Carol Hannah is set. Now the question becomes how well each of them can pull together a collection worthy of Fashion Week.
What did you think? Did the judges make the right call, sending the three best designers to Fashion Week? Did you think the pot was introducing itself to the kettle when Irina called Althea "her highness"? Whose collection do you most look forward to seeing?
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All in all, I am happy with the decision. Contrary to what heidi said, it has been weeks since we last saw even a mediocre look from christopher (he has been in the bottom for the entire second half of the competition) so any all girl finale combo would have been fine by me. I must say that I am generally ready to be over with this PR season, which I consider the worst PR season to date (PR Canada and Australia seasons included).
I am so over Christopher the Cryer - enough already that it was time to go. I guess I'm missing something, though. I have found almost ALL of Irina's clothes to be consistently tired looking and dated and most of the time just butt-ugly. That horrid thing she made this week was beyond me. I must say this season was the dullest I've ever seen. And why wasn't Michael Kors on last night? He and Nina are always the voice of reason.
I was disappointed in Carol Hannah's dress - I LOVED that she used the bed as inspiration but the dress had too many straight lines, though it was beautifully made.
I really have liked her since the beginning and hope she wins; I figure that if Irina doesn't win, she'll end up doing something major because she's really good. I just don't LIKE her. She's probably the most talented, although there was reason to doubt it when she started out with the "goat" fur.
this season of PR has not been stellar at all. i was mediocre in my feelings for the mediocre and though Christopher wasn't up to speed with his fabrics, his creative talent was my favorite. the girls are so similar ,they're boring and I, too, am so over Irina. I never understood why she won week after week.
to answer your question, Michael Kors and Nina Garcia are busy in NEW YORK with their careers and cannot be flying to L.A. all the time, which is why, I ready, that the show will be back in New York next season. HOORAY!
We could have picked this final three in week 1. Doesn't matter who wins. They're all rather pedestrian.
I was praying that Irina would go with the faux-fur and the judges would shred her. DAMN Tim Gunn and his good taste! :-)
Yes, Tim Gunn is the one element that keeps me watching PR. When the judges gushed over Althea's pants last week, I was like, what the. Now that Gordana's gone, I'll be halfheartedly behind Irina.
I love your recap. It was very nice that you included links to the Getty for reference! Keep up the good work. (now you just need links to the images of the runway :)
Okay, I know I'm probably the only person old enough to remember the movie Xanadu, but Irina dress looked like it should have been worn by one of the nine muses that came dancing out of that murial painting at the start of the movie. Just You Tube for ELO "I'm Alive" song and you'll see what I mean.
Thank goodness CryBaby Christopher is gone.
He should have gone a long time ago.
I totally agree with Beth's comment ; )
I hope Carol Hannah wins the whole sha-bang!!