"That dreadful little backstabbing tattletale moment where she whined to Tim Gunn about how she was being picked on is one the low points in the show's history."
Actually, that sort of thing has aired before and most likely occurs (unaired) every season. She was frustrated and felt pushed into a corner. With the amount of stress created by the time constraints, it didn't bother me that she went to Tim for advice. She certainly couldn't talk to her team and I thought she showed a lot of restraint and maturity during the judging. The others truly looked like whiny backstabbing bitches in the end and they both should have been sent home. They knew she had immunity and they know the rules of the show, but only argued the fact when they landed in the bottom. Personally, I thought Hernan was most responsible for their loss. As for the designs, I actually thought Korina and Char's craft projects were the worst.
"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian
" I thought she showed a lot of restraint and maturity during the judging. "
AMEN. And she never resorted to any catty remarks back to any of the snarky other "designers" when they made their remarks. She's classier than any of them.
Also, I think her chat with Tim was as staged as anything I've ever seen on 'reality' TV. Even though the segment included her saying that she asked to talk to Tim, I still don't buy it.
"It does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are 20 gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket, nor breaks my leg."
-- Thomas Jefferson
This is one of my favorite shows, so I'm glad it's 90 min. I like the creative process the most, so I can't get enough of the process. Also, I like Posen much more than Kors. At least he's cute!
I'm home visiting my family and my Mother and I just looked at each other with our jaws dropped. I thougth that hooded jumpsuit would have won. I that that was just stunning.
I actually liked the winning look. Well...not liked. But I thought it was a really smart interpretation of the brief to design something 20 years in the future. She has a real ability to produce things that are unexpected, and I think the judges are really responding to that. It's a design aesthetic that I think feels very fresh on this rather stale show. I also liked the green coat, but didn't love the separates. How Hernan wasn't eliminated is beyond me. That was a tittylicious disaster.
I'm actually thrilled and surprised that Sandhya's pink tunic won! Her aesthetic is so radically different from anything we've seen in a project runway contestant before, that I'm just glad the judges are responding positively. In a sea of grey and charcoal filling the runway last night, thank God one contestant actually is brave enough to show how radical the use of pink can be.
And I don't need to see another well-tailored olive drab jumpsuit no matter how well constructed as long as I live.
The best part of this season is how mystified the other contestants are at Sandhya's success. It'll be interesting to see if she can continue her success, since Heidi seems to like her work less than the other judges.
Hernan seemed to recover in the late stages of his construction. His piece seemed destined to be a disaster in the workroom, but it didn't look nearly as bad on the runway.
"It does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are 20 gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket, nor breaks my leg."
-- Thomas Jefferson
Oh...I still thought it was rough. Real, real rough.
I wonder if there's some unintentional xenophobia going on with the other designers regarding Sandhya. Maybe xenophobia is the wrong word, but they seem flummoxed by the Indian influence in her work. Except for last week where she completely sublimated that for the team challenge, her style real does contain a strong Indian flavor. I think a lot of people might find that tacky or gaudy or overdone. But so far, I'm responding well to it.
Absolutely...the gold trimming. It didn't take on an Indian shape, but I think pairing that pink with the gold accent was certainly a nod to her heritage.
Robbie, her interpretation of the future seemed so basic and predictable to me. What's more obvious than a metallic big tube from the interior of the ship on ALIEN? I'm disappointed in her.
See...I actually agree with Tom and Lorenzo (their blogging of PR is so delicious). I think so many of the other things were completely basic and expected. The color, the metallic, the fact that the shape of the dress was simple, but the shape of the hand-made tubing was not created something interesting. Maybe a little Logan's Run meets Bollywood, but I really responded to it.
Not sure if you'll like them, Jane, but give TLo a read. I think they're pretty great. TomandLorenzo