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I thought all the designs were meh to awful. I am scared for this season, but must have faith in the Elves! I am pleased that they got rid of the "model competition" and the audition sequences.
But wtf was up with those shoes! Not a single model could walk in them. Or else all the models were amateurs.
I think that Christian's color sense is suspect but the back of that jacket looked great. (I think that was the only thing I liked about it - he kept saying how well it fit the model and I thought it looked off.)
Liked Rami (Rahmi?). And I think that Elisa's dress without the train could have been a winner - it looked sharp and the color was great.
Man, at this stage there are so many competitors it's hard to distinguish them.
But wtf was up with those shoes! Not a single model could walk in them. Or else all the models were amateurs.
yeah, a couple of them walked like linebackers.
(I think that was the only thing I liked about it - he kept saying how well it fit the model and I thought it looked off.)
she was slouching with one hand on her hip. It made the jacket look uneven. If she'd stood up straight, it would have been fine.
Is there NO Tim's Take this year?
Is this because of the NBC/itunes deal?
If you mean you missed the show, believe me Aimee, you'll have plenty of chances to see it again! I think they showed it at least five times last night before they switched over to infomercials.
The long purple dress was fierce. Loved the orange dress, too. loved the black and white pring with the blue.
Yes, yes, and yes. I loved Big Chris's purple dress!! (I feared that he wouldn't get what he wanted in the mad dash for fabric.) And that blue just popped on the black and white dress.
Yeah, I thought Chris' dress was excellent.
I thought that the orange dress looked great in movement.
I feared that he wouldn't get what he wanted in the mad dash for fabric.
I'm friends with a poet named Mike McGee, who is a tad on the heavy side. And all I could think of, when I saw poor Chris running, was Mike up on stage with one of his stock introductions: "Hello, I'm Mike McGee. Running makes me sad."
Trading Spaces update: they've changed production companies and suddenly Paige Davis is back, and so are some of the original designers.