I agree, -t.
I'm so disappointed by Bert. I thought he was going to rock after that first challenge, but there's just nothing new or interesting there.
Olivier just seems like a fragile, fragile flower.
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I agree, -t.
I'm so disappointed by Bert. I thought he was going to rock after that first challenge, but there's just nothing new or interesting there.
Olivier just seems like a fragile, fragile flower.
Oliver (however you spell it), needs to grow up.
Yeah, that sounds more fair -- he hates people, and is baffled by women's bodies.
He's bothered by any body that isn't flat and angular, like a coat hanger.
So he's bothered by people, curves and color? That's pretty sad!
Loved all three top looks!
That was a great challenge. I had no idea who was going to win.
Glad Bryce is finally gone. Did he ever make anything good? I sort of wish that they would show the losers' outfits like on ANTM.
I am a little annoyed because I feel like Josh won because he had gone so far out of his comfort zone, not because he had the best outfit. I think that Anya's was the most interesting and innovative. As much as they talked about Burt's outfit in any store, Josh's dress didn't have any oomph. It all came from the shoes.
I agree Vortex. I thought Anya's was really excellent. I just think Josh isn't all that talented either.
I think Anya's stuff is the best more often than the judges do and I'm not sure why.
So he's bothered by people, curves and color? That's pretty sad!
At least he was explicit about it?
Oh, I disagree! I think the shoes gave it an awesome pop, but the dress itself was so delicate and well made and elegant, and the lace was a really nice touch. Not as innovative as Anya's, but there was also nothing to criticize about it, whereas Anya's had the one-sleeve issue (which I can never make up my mind about -- I sort of get it, but it also always looks sort of dumb to me).
Also, there were a lot of comments about Anya's construction in the workroom and maybe that was more evident once they were standing on the runway.