But their fear of going all-out playful in one of the most colorful areas of town left me feeling the way I do when I eat an apple instead of cookies for desert: mightily unsatisfied. To be sure, Georgia Peach and Quiet Girl are to be applauded for not returning from Chinatown with dreams of dresses made of fake Rolexes, pirated DVDs, and lunch-special egg rolls. She praised Anthony and Maya for their subtlety, but also pointed out that they could have cut loose with more color. Seeing as Sir Quips A Lot was at a tanning convention in Capri absent (and temporarily replaced by Francisco Costa of Calvin Klein), Nina did most of the talking. In any case, the judges said they dug what the two kids did: a black dress with cool, puzzle-like detail inspired by a Chinatown dragon, and a jacket-and-skirt ensemble with details meant to evoke a pagoda. But who will win it all? Vote for the designer you would have sent home below, then drop a comment with your pick for this season’s winner.Though we were supposed to believe there might have been some friction between Anthony and Maya in the workroom, methinks that was nothing but massively drummed up faux-drama. The judges weren’t crazy about either of the bottom two designers’ collections, but they also couldn’t decide who deserved to be sent home… so they didn’t.įor the first time in All Stars history, four designers - Evan, Irina, Michelle and Dmitry - will proceed to the season finale. Isaac seemed genuinely upset with Dmitry, telling him that the son’s outfit looks like “nothing.”Īfter announcing Evan’s well-deserved win, the judges also informed Irina that she was safe, leaving Michelle and Dmitry on the chopping block. Then there was their son, whose desire for comfort somehow resulted in Dmitry making an ugly sweater and a basic overall look. One mom wanted a more feminine look, which resulted in a dress with a high “taste level,” according to Georgina, while the other requested pants, which Isaac deemed unflattering. Dmitry’s family consisted of two moms and their son, only one of whom hit the runway in a flattering ensemble. Georgina Chapman and Isaac Mizrahi even agreed that the textile choice - while it did unify the grandchildren’s looks - was “almost depressing.” To Michelle’s credit, the three looks photographed much better than they appeared on the runway.ĭMITRY SHOLOKHOV | This one gets a big fat oof from me. Michelle figured she’d take some heat when her clothes hit the runway (“The judges are going to freakin’ nail me on it, because they’re not matchy-matchy”), and she was right. Her biggest goal in designing for this family was making sure, per the grandson’s request, that his outfit not be too feminine, so you can imagine his concern when she told him she was making a jumpsuit. MICHELLE LESNIAK | Michelle was thrilled to end up with the “coolest Polish family I’ve ever met,” a grandmother with her granddaughter and grandson, the latter of whom is transgender. Isaac seemed genuinely upset about Irina’s use of navy and blue, while Anne Fulenwider called the whole collection a “step back” for the designer. IRINA SHABAYEVA | This one started out promising, as Irina acknowledged that she and her family - a mom, her son and his godmother - were “clicking right away,” but that connection unfortunately didn’t translate to the runway. Project Runway’s First Team Challenge of the Season Ends in Heartbreak - Do You Agree With the Judges?
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