Amy's collection:
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
man, I did not like her collection. at all.
Agree with most of the Anthony comments. I love him personally, but it was time for him to go.
That said, I had been hoping it would be Jonathan. He's never really impressed me and I'm not a big fan of the pale; however, I thought the comments on his print were way harsh.
Mila's look was ridiculous, but I thought it was unfair to say it was so dated when that dress has cropped up again the last few years. To me, it's actually more of a problem when you are riffing on the recent SitC movie than the 70s.
I loved Emilio's print and the color, but agree that it was hard to read what it said.
I think, at this point, the top three last night are the ones I want to see in the finale.
If Jonathan had kept the pale background and made the polka dots in brighter colors, he probably wouldn't have fared so badly, but it did look like a series of stains.
I loved Emilio's print and the color, but agree that it was hard to read what it said.
I think it helped him that on the runway you couldn't really make out the letters so the judges didn't get distracted the way everyone who saw it up close did.
But I didn't think that print was anything I hadn't seen before.
Holy crap Amy, WTF???
I think she's a very interesting designer, but she should be designing art installations, not clothing.
I loved the cut of Emilio's dress. The print worked for me from a distance like that, but it was the shape I loved.
Wow, Amy. (Edit: Designer Amy, not you, Amy!!)
After watching the Model show, now I feel bad for Cerri -- Jonathan ditched her because of the judges' comments, and she got eliminated.
I loved the way the print worked once it was done but I didn't like the print in and of itself.
The idea of combining Graffiti based graphics with a 1940s shape was excellent.
And I have consistently loved Seth Aaron's work - and his attitude.
I hope Maya wins next week. If out top three are Emilio, Seth Aaron and Maya I will be very, very happy.
In a change of pace for this thread, I'm watching Sober House, and feel so sad for Mike Starr. The real problem is, he needs real 90-day residential rehab, and then some! Not the 21-day bullshit of Celebrity Rehab. He's still detoxing!