He seems a little frustrated.
I'm disappointed no one really let loose with something really out there. Two people with immunity and an avant garde challenge, come on people!
'Selfless'
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He seems a little frustrated.
I'm disappointed no one really let loose with something really out there. Two people with immunity and an avant garde challenge, come on people!
Wait, are two people going home this week?
Also, I'm amazed Anya's garment wasn't on top. I was impressed with that one.
No, they said it'll be 10 designers next week.
Yeah, hers was probably my favorite on the runway.
"It looks like something a Teletubbie would wear to a party." I love you, Michael Kors.
I didn't see it 'til he said that but it's SO TRUE
I feel bad for Josh abandoning his fur and literal wolfiness, that would have a least been interesting.
I didn't hate Josh's as much as they did, but I think he missed a serious opportunity with that painting. It was so powerful, with so much texture, and I didn't see the correlation between it and the garment at all.
Same with olivier's. What the hell happened there?
I don't think Olivier got that painting at all, or couldn't translate it into anything he was comfortable with. Complete disconnect.
Josh was so excited about the painting to start off and then just talked himself out of anything innovative.
I wasn't thrilled with the top looks, either. I didn't get Laura's at all.
I didn't mind the top looks, I was surprised that Kimberly's or Anya's weren't in the top. But, then, what the hell do I know about avant garde?
I didn't dislike them, I just wasn't wowed by any of them. There was not much to distinguish the top 3 from the safe, uh, five I guess? Though I suspect the neoprene skirt might have been more impressive in person. And I liked the idea of the winning dress.