Project Runway Lexus Unconventional Challenge

Project Runway: Unconventional Lexus Team Challenge

Look at the tragic rockabilly-esque nightmares pictured above... lots more on that in a minute.

Project Runway delivered a terrific episode last night, though admittedly, the opening chapter made my head hurt. There were too many aspects to the challenge: 1- it was unconventional; 2- team challenge [worked in threes]; 3- three specialty stores provided materials; 4- the new Lexus IS sponsored the challenge but (vehicle model) inspiration was optional; 5- create a mini-collection. You still with me? Cuz we're about to get to the good stuff!

Celebrity stylist,

June Ambrose

guest judged. She was wonderful. Bring her back! The teams got along well, except for one... saving that juicy review for the end.

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Alexander

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Bradon

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Miranda

Good work from a good team. These guys worked well together, they communicated and created in harmony. Miranda's skirt is simply amazing. Made out of wall paper, the pattern is so spectacular that the judges eyes followed every move on the runway. And while I liked Alexander and Bradon's pieces, they were maybe a bit heavy on the drag queen couture. Go figure. 

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Justin

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Dom

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Helen

Justin, Dom and Helen also worked well together but I found their mini-collection to be on the dull side. I do like Dom's oragami shoulder very much. Helen's paper dress on the other hand... yikes! Not for ya working darling.

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Jeremy

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Karen

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Kate

This was the winning team. I loved all three looks. Jeremy took home the  win. He was determined NOT to create another "madam" looking frock. He was praised for the style and construction of the sexy and chic strapless dress. Karen did very well too by successfully incorprating a wide variety of materials into her design. My fave goes to Kate. Her look was totally fierce. Sexy. Modern. Edgy. Expensive. Cut-a-bitch in that dress!

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Ken

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Alexandria

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Sue

Words of wisdom from

Heidi Klum

about not getting along in team challenges always puts you in the bottom. So true the case with Ken, Alexandria and Sue. Three talented designers who fucked it up with a blend of ego and insecurities. They were so focused on not getting along that design took second fiddle to their actions. Sue and Ken went head to head. Alexandria, who I thought was tough, needed to grow a pair. Instead she babbled on about petting a cat?? Please, no pussy talk on Project Runway! WTF. Sue couldn't complete her looked and it cost her: Aufed... BUT the worst came from little Ken. I had liked him until now. First, he tweeted his angst about his team selection being arranged. Later he tweeted that Project Runway had edited him to be a "bitch." NO NO darling... I've been around and know you're type well. NO editing necessary. Ken is a self-righteous sassy gaybitch suffering from Napoleon Syndrome. [ Click

Here

 for the definition Ken, my dear.] Ken shot himself in the foot with his negative attitude. Hopefully this was a wake up call for him and he'll concentrate on challenges ONLY in the future... 

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Tom Ford Men 2014

Tom Ford MEN Spring 2014

It is rare, as in almost never, that I love every piece in a collection. Until now.

Tom Ford Spring '14 served up the most delicious use of color and prints from head to toe. [I'd wear every piece!] Slimcut trousers with oversized cuffs, suede and velvet loafers in sumptuous colors, motorcycle jackets, shorts, chunky knits - all very wearable - all very Tom Ford. My favorite, of course are the blazers. Their cut, tailoring and textile choices are out of this world. AND the to-die-for obsession goes to the floral pants.

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Project Runway Season 12 Bow Ties

Project Runway Ties the Knot with Jesse Tyler Ferguson

Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson & Tim Gunn in the Project Runway workroom at Parsons

The drama that lacked on the runway was very prevalent backstage. In one word: Sandro.... but more about this insanity later. Now for the good stuff. A very dapper Tim Gunn and Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson delivered what at first seemed like a menswear challenge. I wish! (Instead) Ferguson presented his collection of bow ties from the Tie the Knot charity that he and his fiance started. Ferguson challenged the designers to create a look inspired by the bow ties. At least on tie had to be incorporated into the design. As much fun as this challenge appeared to be, it also proved to be more difficult than anyone anticipated. You'll see. 

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Ladies. Would you wear this? You're answer better be "Hell NO!" Alexandria, no words. I can't.

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Hey look everybody, Brooks Brothers threw up on her shoulders. Drag Queen designer Alexander had a good concept but ran in the wrong direction with it. The outfit needs more tailoring for a better fit and the assortment of bow ties looks like a department store display. 

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Sweet. Fragile. Delicate Helen. Her tattoos are just a front for her insecurities. She'll be

aufed

soon. Of course, not before another meltdown.

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Jeremy spent too much time on that dowdy lace top that only a slutty Victorian would wear.Here's how he could have "made it work" in three easy steps: 1. make it short sleeved; 2. lose the frumpy ruffled peplum; 3. cover the fucking navel!

Easy.

And then he would have had more time to better tailor the pants. 

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Justin admitted his design was boring. I won't disagree but will offer advice. Because the style and construction are good, what's lacking is your basic flare. He could have used brightly colored bow ties for the seaming OR chosen a different color for the front panel. Or sides.

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I'm a sucker for polka-dots so Karen gets instant brownie points for this one. Unfortunately, she loses them with the pants. LOOK at that crotch! OMG... how Karen didn't see that at the fitting, I don't know. Tisk, tisk.

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She's been making the judges happy. Kate is doing is right. The blouse is not my fave but the pants, oh yeah. They are a winner, impressing the judges with her use of pattern and bow tie shape references. 

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Where's the beef? Or in this case, the bow ties?? Ken fell short this week. As mush as I like the leather dress, the white top feels more like an after thought. A cheap solution for incorporating a bow tie.

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If there's ever been a moment to NOT listen to Tim Gunn, this what it. Too bad Miranda listened and (poorly) cropped the silk blouse in a hurried attempt to give the outfit sex appeal. Do you realize that at this point, Miranda has sent a midriff bearing look onto the runway for every challenge?

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Awful! Sue. Oh. I chose this back view because that's how I liked this dress... walking away! Not be seen again! 

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This is the dress that should have won. Dom did the best, most conceptual and successful integration of the given criteria. Smart. Modern. Well planned out and executed. Perfectly styled. And while it was a judge's favorite it fell shy of winning.

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Bradon won the challenged. Don't hate me Project Runway but this was so obviously staged. It just so happened that Bradon proposed to his partner of eighteen years while on the runway. It just so happened that the proposal came on the day of the historic DOMA ruling. AND it just so happens that Jesse Tyler Ferguson's Tie the Knot is an advocacy group for gay civil rights and marriage equality. READ the gay writing on the wall ... this dancin' queen was gonna win no matter what! Dom, too bad you're not a lesbian.

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I saved the best and worst for last. Project Runway

did

do something right by eliminating crazyfucker Sandro. First of all, the dress. Can you all say HIDEOUS together with me? All together at the same time, now: HIDEOUS. Sandro has proven challenge after challenge that he has NO sense of style. His taste level is, well, HIDEOUS. And so is his character, personality and behavior. He got into a shouting match backstage causing Helen to cry, surprise surprise. Ken lost his cool and later sent an apologetic tweet. Sandro, who was "safe" from elimination btw, questioned the judges in his typical confrontational tone. Heidi and the others were baffled. Sandro got himself

aufed

by walking out of the show. I mean storming out. Knocking down dress forms and camera equipment. He desperately needs anger management. 

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A Fashion Touchdown for the GSU Panthers

If the GSU Panthers play as good as they look, it will be a winning season for these guys.

They are sporting brand-spanking new uniforms.

I took a break from high end fashion and took my view to a different runway, the football field, so to speak.

At the request of my friend, AJC PeachBuzz Jennifer Brett -

as fashion cares publicist CWPR puts it and I agree- to lend my fashion sense to the new uniform design.

What did I think of the football couture? What did I say to Jennifer? Well, you'll have to read her article ... 

Right HERE

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"the bag behind the man" ... GUCCI

I'm blessed to have more wants than needs, but hot damn Gucci, this bag [the whole outfit really] is on the verge of necessity. Made in Italy, bordeaux leather and adjustable straps... the leather tote is equally amazing! Gucci, feel free to send me one and I promise to rock it at NYFW in September!

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Supermodel Christy Turlington for PRADA Fall 2013

Christy Turlington Prada AW Campaign
Christy Turlington Prada AW Campaign

"Supermodel" is a loosely used term these days. I'm guilty of it myself even though I know better. Well, today, I can happily say Supermodel when referring to this industry icon because she was one of the originals [and my favorite!!]

Christy Turlington. I've been a fan since the '90s. SO I am thrilled to see Mrs. Ed Burns, Supermodel, the nice one, starring in

Prada's

fall-winter ad campaign for 2013. Shot be renown photographer,

Steven Meisel

, Christy is joined by veterans and newcomers, 

Freja Beha Erichsen

Amanda Murphy, Fei Fei Sun, Catherine McNeil

and 

Kristine Forseth

. The scene is stark and harshly lit; the clothing impeccable and the hair, wet... not too crazy about that. 

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