August 28, 2008
Project Runway: Blame yourself, Keith
I fear that my critical comments about loser Keith will turn him into a sobbing pool of self-pity if he ever surfs across this post. You know he'd Google, himself, too. What else is there to do in Utah?
He hit a few of my nerves during last night's challenge to turn car parts into fashion: Whining about how the judges can't appreciate his magnificent vision. Getting bitchy in the sewing room. Chastising the model who had the audacity to sit for her hair and makeup session (um, who's to blame for not properly fitting the garment, huh?). Then acting defiant, telling the judges that their criticisms were personal insults.
Geez, get over yourself, dude. Keith was long on blame and short on talent. And I knew that his back-talk to Michael Kors would result in elimination. Perhaps he can now use a few swatches from his toilet-paper dresses to wipe away the tears.
While Keith was self-destructing, Korto and Leanne continued to dazzle with their innovative clothes: Between the seat-belt masterpiece and another tailored bubble-butt dress (a trend this season?), those two are definite front-runners for the final runway show. Work it, ladies!
Check out all of the designs here.
Comments
[August 28, 2008 12:46 PM]
Roanoke RnRAfter last night's challenge I'm now convinced that Bravo is trying to sabotage PR. Car parts fashion? Ugh...
[August 28, 2008 1:29 PM]
StephanieI totally agree, Roanoke RnR .... all about product placement. I try to look past the nonstop commercials and focus on the creativity. I was complaining about this very phenomenon to a friend during my season launch party and she made a good point .... she thinks those sponsors should be embraced because they support such a creative show. Gave me something to think about ...
[August 29, 2008 6:57 PM]
Amy Hanek : →http://www.houseonthegladehill.blogspot.comAfter watching the previews of next week's episode, I hope, wish and pray the designers will be given actual fabric, enough money to buy it and enough time to make something really beautiful. It all just seems so... impossible.
BTW: I didn't think I would like that bubble-butt dress, but I did.