Emilio's is not the hideous mess I was anticipating, but good Lord, it's not good, either.
I liked Anthony's collection a great deal, though.![]()
Emilio's is not the hideous mess I was anticipating, but good Lord, it's not good, either.
I liked Anthony's collection a great deal, though.![]()
I had to laugh at Brandise referring to Emilio's "E So-so" fabric during MOTR. Emilio has not been given the humble edit so I think that is what puts people off. I really agree with Lorena though that Emilio did a great job of satisfying the parameters of each challenge (except the hardware one), but we didn't really have a vision of his point of view for what he'd do with his own line. That is similar to what happened with Michael Knight. With Mila and Seth Aaron, we had a crystal clear idea of their point of view by the end of the challenges. Anyway, I did really like Emilio's dresses so I hope his collection looks good moving on the runway.
I think I will have a snack and take a nap before I eat and go to sleep.
In my mind, I've cast Emilio as Laura (clothes most 30+ women would want), Mila as Uli (similar fabrics and shapes throughout the show), Seth Aaron as Jeffrey (more modern, but less wearable). I'll be interested to see what time and a job change has done to Nina. IIRC, she voted for Jeffrey in Season 3.
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Tim's blogs, both on the Lifetime site and the video one on his FB page, indicate that Emilio's arrogance is not due to editing. In fact, he basically says that Emilio's worst behavior/bragging has been edited out so that he looks less arrogant than he actually has been.
I don't think he has a coherent point of view, either. He did do well on so many challenges. But if you lined everything he made prior to the collection up...there's nothing there to tell us what his identity as a designer is. Mila and Seth Aaron, on the other hand, were consistent in putting their own mark on the challenges.
Here is a picture of Heidi in that asshat's (Emilio) dress.
http://d.yimg.com/a/p/fwd/20100422/c...heidi_klum.jpg
The shoes look strange with that dress.
Seth Aaron's runway debut in Portland!
http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/...78820965206800
I can't believe I'm saying this, I'm jealous of a rabbit.
I love Seth Aaron. Rabbit Runway? I see Animal Planet potential here.![]()
Okay, so I have to admit Seth Aaron's intro was WTF (because nothing says high-fashion to me like the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany....) But I saw two pieces where I went "Okay, want that NOW." (Third to last and second to last.)
And ANTM fans, did I see Noted Fashion Photographer (tm) Nigel in the audience?
OMG Anthony in the audience bopping along to Mila's music....I <3 him.
I would just like to say that I think you can buy most of Emilio's collection right now at Kohl's.
I like Emilio's the least and I will try not to gloat
I feel like I'm in a dream. But it can't be a dream because there are no boy dancers!
I could see buying some of Mila's, and at least three of Seth Aaron's (who I think should win.)
I kind of liked Emilio's last gown, but I have seen it before. Many many many times. on Project Runway. Otherwise...was no one else getting a Church Lady vibe from the colors and prints? Also, WTH was going on with that dress or skirt with the pockets over the crotch? And how he hadn her walk it? HUH?
I'd be curious to see what these three designers could do with male fashion and male models.
Why do we not get at least ONE challenge with male models and male clothes? (Not other designers or something gimmicked like that.) And these three probably would have done...at least something interesting. They all can do structured and Seth Aaron and Mila seem to love the patent leather which...hee. I'd enjoy that.
Faith Hill is such an odd choice as a celebrity judge. Not just because I don't see her as a fashion force (for good or evil. Just there.). And she doesn't have the personality; I can't see her being critical or snarky. She seemed to genuinely enjoy the show, but there's a difference between enjoying and critiquing.
When hugging a grammar nazi, I always say "there, their, they're."