Seriously - this won? I saw this described as a gigantic face scrunchy . . . and quite frankly it is. Or maybe that shows you how fashion forward I am.
Rami was robbed . . . and before the episode I was pulling for Jillian.
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I am left to assume that this blog post is about Project Runway. It's "fashion" like this pictured piece that makes this show ridiculous. Is that a pic of the front or back of it? I really can't tell. I'm sure it is bad from every angle. What ever happened to the good ole days when high fashion was wearing a top that looked like something designed for Luke Skywalker?
Toddcat - you are the person who encouraged me (no, practically FORCED me) to buy that Luke Skywalker-like sweater from Banana Republic when I was visiting in Kansas City. Of course, you deny it but that is just because you realize now how wrong your judgement was.
No one can force you to do anything you don't want to do Kitty. No matter how much you would like to blame me for that fashion fiasco of yours I think we both know the blame lies with you who chose to buy it and then wear it. I come from a culture known for it's chic fashion sense so there is really no way anyone would believe that I would lead you astray.
I have to agree -- in fact I think any human being with a lick of sense would have to agree -- that that fluffy thing around the woman's neck is RIDICULOUS. But I was not one bit surprised by the outcome. (Um. Yes. In a matter of two weeks I went from Project Runway ignoramous to Project Runway officianado. I am totally addicted -- and I'm not sorry.) Anyway -- to the point, I knew the moment they had Posh Spice as the guest judge, that Christian would win. His clothes just looked like her. And I think in terms of cutting-edge, Bryant Park fashion week, he was the right choice. His clothes are very edgy and not the least bit practical and his cheeky, "you want me but I don't need you" attitude is perfect. I wanted Rami to win because I think he has better taste and his stuff is actually wearable but he wasn't cut-throat enough for the judges. I think Jillian's stuff was good, too, but she was out of her league. Her stuff looked like Talbots material next to Rami's Saks 5th Ave. and Christian's French runway collection.
Oh go ahead, Ross, just say it... I need to get out more.
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I am left to assume that this blog post is about Project Runway. It's "fashion" like this pictured piece that makes this show ridiculous. Is that a pic of the front or back of it? I really can't tell. I'm sure it is bad from every angle. What ever happened to the good ole days when high fashion was wearing a top that looked like something designed for Luke Skywalker?
Toddcat - you are the person who encouraged me (no, practically FORCED me) to buy that Luke Skywalker-like sweater from Banana Republic when I was visiting in Kansas City. Of course, you deny it but that is just because you realize now how wrong your judgement was.
No one can force you to do anything you don't want to do Kitty. No matter how much you would like to blame me for that fashion fiasco of yours I think we both know the blame lies with you who chose to buy it and then wear it. I come from a culture known for it's chic fashion sense so there is really no way anyone would believe that I would lead you astray.
I have to agree -- in fact I think any human being with a lick of sense would have to agree -- that that fluffy thing around the woman's neck is RIDICULOUS. But I was not one bit surprised by the outcome. (Um. Yes. In a matter of two weeks I went from Project Runway ignoramous to Project Runway officianado. I am totally addicted -- and I'm not sorry.)
Anyway -- to the point, I knew the moment they had Posh Spice as the guest judge, that Christian would win. His clothes just looked like her. And I think in terms of cutting-edge, Bryant Park fashion week, he was the right choice. His clothes are very edgy and not the least bit practical and his cheeky, "you want me but I don't need you" attitude is perfect. I wanted Rami to win because I think he has better taste and his stuff is actually wearable but he wasn't cut-throat enough for the judges. I think Jillian's stuff was good, too, but she was out of her league. Her stuff looked like Talbots material next to Rami's Saks 5th Ave. and Christian's French runway collection.
Oh go ahead, Ross, just say it... I need to get out more.
That crazy scarf might be nice for fierce Chicago winters.
I didn't want twitty little Christian to win, just because he is irritating.
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