Monday, February 27, 2012

Project Runway: Flags of the world

The designers all meet at the United Nations and get assigned flags of the world to make their designs from. They can choose from Chile, Greece, India, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, and Seychelles. Of course, they all take it a bit too literally. Joanna was a bit concerned with most of the outfits, since you cannot wear a bra with them. Designer Catherine Malandrino is the guest judge.

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Since we only have 6 designers, 3 are automatically in the top and 3 are in the bottom.

In the top....

Michael: He got Greece and was excited since he is Greek and likes to drape. He made a pagenty white drape gown that was super low in the back with a sparkle trim and large velvet blue bow. Yikes. Not his best creation. Maybe if he made the dress in blue with a white accent? He was safe regardless.

Kenley: She had Chile and went with her normal polka dot look, but used a heart print top with a red and white ruffle skirt. It was cute, but she keeps repeating things. They told her to branch out and she refuses. She ends up being safe regardless.

Mondo: He had Jamaica. He made a black jersey dress with a green and yellow stripe down the back. It totally looked like a flag to me and he won! Congrats Mondo.

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In the bottom...

Austin: He had the Seychelles. He kept saying he chose it because it sounded like sea shells. He made this hideous draped dress with too many colors. He was safe.

Jerell: Why is he still here? He makes the most awful outfits. He had India. He made this horrible looking Sari with a headpiece and ugly top. YUCK. He should be voted out but they seem to keep him around, why?

Mila: She had Papa New Guinea and made this asymmetrical black short side and right long side dress with a yellow stripe going through. I thought it was a cool concept, but the judges hated it. She got voted off. Bye Bye Mila. Please bring Jerell with you next time!

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