Project runway season 4 episode 112/29/2023 He soon decides that this new, revamped look will serve to honor his sister-and incorporate the avant-garde streetwear aesthetic he’s mastered since season 17.Īt Mood Fabrics (the only other Project Runway institution that’s lasted as long as Nina, or so mentor Christian Siriano notes), the crew dash for black tulle and pale pink silk and orange zippers, the last of which Christian gives a side-eye. During his first Project Runway appearance, Bishme’s sister was sick now that she’s since passed away, revisiting his final design is only accentuating his grief. Most of the designers aren’t exactly thrilled to confront their failures, but it’s season 17 contestant Bishme Cromartie who struggles the most as his cohort begin their feverish sketching. After an hour-long introduction to the designers in episode 1, we start this recap with episode 2, wherein these 14 energetic, hopeful faces-not yet world-weary with pricked fingers and bloodshot eyes-are challenged to assess (and radically reinvent) the look that once got them eliminated. So, anyway, we’re back! Welcome to our first recap of Project Runway season 20. The only judge who’s encountered every one of season 20’s designers is ELLE editor-in-chief Nina Garcia, who tells the contestants in tonight’s two-part premiere that they’re the ones she wanted to see again. Some familiar faces return from recent chapters others haven’t opened the cap on an erasable pen since the Heidi Klum era. Given Ricky’s bad outfit last week, to send another badly constructed outfit down would have likely had him kicked off in a regular episode, but the judges seemed sympathetic to his problems with Victoria.If you could take a humble pilgrimage to the site of a crushing defeat and redeem yourself, would you? Now, if a reward were involved-let’s say it’s $250,000 from Pilot FriXion Erasable Pens-might that influence your decision? Such an enticing conundrum might never present itself to your average plebe, but for this season’s crop of Project Runway designers, it’s the literal challenge: All the contestants are Runway alums, invited back for an all-stars brawl after scooping up their dashed hopes from one of 19 previous seasons. I thought Victoria was miserable, but that Ricky obviously had no idea how to work with her (it seems fairly obvious, to viewers anyway, that Victoria is an obsessive perfectionist who is also passive aggressive–just make her be team leader). However, while that jacket was ugly, the dress was not, and to have Chris leave before Ricky really bugged me. It’s weird–I agree with your “meh” feeling, and with Jack’s odd looks, which got odder as the evening wore on. I watch PR one week behind (with some friends, so we can watch late enough to be after kids’ bedtime, but earlier than 10pm). One Response to “Project Runway Season 4 episode 4: Outdated Trends” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.īoth comments and pings are currently closed. On Friday, December 7th, 2007 at 6:02 pm and is filed under Fashion, Television, Weird Things That Bother Me. Remember to check out what others are saying: Project Rungay, Blogging Project Runway. OMG! Jack and my favorite Big Gay Chef Dale are dating! I may have to be nicer about Jack. I’ll keep watching of course, but I’m more compelled by the reruns of Season 2 on my Tivo than the brand new episodes. Team Christian, on the other hand, was a lot of sound and fury that signified little. I liked the “agree to disagree” discussion between Rami and Jillian about Kevin, and appreciated that they came across as quietly talented. Jillian, Rami, and Kevin turned out to be the dream team, though Kevin was only able to pull off those shorts at the last minute. And Chris’s jacket was ugly and costume-y, in spite of his delusional love for it. I felt joy for Sweet P when Donna Karan singled her out for praise. Steven’s snark is sharper than are his designs. Is Ricky talented? It will be interesting to see. Ricky is right Victoria _is_ passive agressive. Jack’s features are ostensibly handsome, but strangely off-putting I sense some plastic surgery. Christian had a pissy, immature expression when Jillian’s team was named the winner. Since there are still so many designers, it feels more like a whirl of personalities. The challenge was both difficult and complex, and made we wonder if PR has already peaked it feels like they’re working awfully hard to come up with something “new”. This week’s challenge was for each designer to take an outdated trend, then group together into threes and update the trends to form a cohesive trio. For whatever reason, though, season 4 isn’t working for me. It’s gotten easier to tell who will be at the top and bottom simply based on the talking heads. Has Project Runway jumped the shark? I am excited to watch the new episode each week, then feel “meh” once it’s done.
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