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I hear you, Vortex. I give PIng some points for admitting it was a mistake and not trying to pass it off as part of her vision, though claiming she didn't understand it was to go to a cocktail party, I don't buy that.
I was also surprised that after heaping praise on Amy for not concealing the burlap sack-ness of her dress they didn't give her the win. Not that the winning dress wasn't beautiful; all of the top three were pretty amazing.
Okay, my satellite dish apparently filled with snow during the reveal. I have deduced the elim, but who won? It`s a shame it wasn`t the natural dress.
I liked them both, but I would have voted for the one that actually looked like burlap.
I forget the winner's name, but it was the black dress with the skirt that looked like feathers.
I liked Mila's dress, too, and her "farm to the future" story was a good idea.
I think it was Jay that won.
I do understand why Ping was kept in despite the BARE ASS, but I agree that Jesus with the ribbon skirt should have been out.
Jesus with the ribbon skirt should have been out.
This is a country western song begging to get made.
A gay country western song.
I was really impressed with a lot of those dresses. The dying, especially.
Yes, for their next challenge: make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
Bwah, sumi!
The one we liked that didn't win was particularly impressive to me. I couldn't believe the flow and bounce of a fabric I have worked with and have never seen drape beautifully ever.
I can imagine that it would have been difficult to figure out how dye would take on such a loose grained fabric.