Last wk: No more immunity. Bradon and Dom win in a PRRW first. Dom was on the bottom and got 1 hour to redo her outfit with the other 2 on the bottom: Jeremy and Ken. Dom impressed so much that she won too. Belk will also be producing & selling her garment. Last week's challenge involved making an outfit for Belk department stores for a modern Southern woman.
Eliminated: Jeremy for making a colorful church lady outfit. Not modern at all.
This wk: 8 super fans of PRRW have been chosen (Why did I not hear about this contest?) to fly to NY to have the designers make them over. The designers were assigned to the women based on the random button bag drawing. These women also got new haircuts and color by the Loreal design team. Jealous!!!
Judges: Heidi, Zac, Designer Erin Fetherston, and Marie Claire Senior Fashion Editor/NBC Today Show and E! News Contributor and Stylist Zanna Roberts Rassi (Nina was gone this wk).
Zanna looks so cute. It makes me wanna mix a print with a colorblock. Zac looks a little old, but I like the color combo. I really want to do something with his hair though. He looks like his mom cuts it. I like Heidi's 2 pieces separately but not together. I'm crazy about Erin's outfit H2T. It's a good thing I don't live in NY. I might have to tackle her for it. :p
Heidi's cute red nails are even cuter next to that striped top.
Erin Fetherston's designs below
J'adore. Cute with a great use of details. Lol I kind of have the 3rd model's haircut. The top on model 2 though seems like stuff I've seen in stores.
Zanna Roberts Rassi style moments
Such a lovely wedding gown that's perfect for her frame. Love! Want a way to make a suit fun? A short suit!
Challenge
Tim in his ever adorable suits in amazing color combos with the head of the Loreal Hair & Makeup team in basic all black (boo) come in to talk about this week's challenge.
Work Room and Mood
Yeah I'd look like that too if I had that thing hanging from my ear. '80's meets Pocahontas. She's done this in pink before.
Cute, but I can't tell if it's a dress or a tunic.
Pink tie! Nuff said. If I were a gay man, I'd dress like Tim Gunn.
Bradon seems to really love plaid and so do I.
I love Kate's printed skirt, but it could go sister-wife fast so I'm glad she paired it with that leather belt.
Her outfits are so boring, & her runway looks are starting to match. Those shoes are kinda cool.
Jeremy and his ever present caddy cap.
Bradon, your hair & beard cannot be the only pop of color in your outfit.
Helen what is that on the left shoulder of your jacket? Is it ripped?
Helen in a very basic outfit. I guess that jacket above goes with? Check out her vampire nails too. Not sure if I like them, but at least they have personality.
No wonder Helen never wears prints. She has a permanent print on her arms.
Ken looks so nice when he's smiling, which is rare. That color is not flattering though. He's need bright colors for his skin tone.
Runway Day
It's about that time of the competition that ppl start going cray cray.
I love all of Kate's outfits.
Full of personality but that stripe with that floral doesn't match at all. If you're going to mix prints either have them in the same color combination or have the print be similar patterns, like a stripe on a plaid.
Before
She's got a cute figure that you can't see, and her hair looks unhealthy. She wants a suit for her corporate office.
After
First of all, bravo to the Loreal ppl. Her hair looks professional & healthy, and her makeup is flawless.
Now the design: Awful. As soon as I heard the word suit come out of his mouth I got worried. He's such a fun designer full of lots of drama that suit seemed like it could get boring fast. There are some killer suits out their. In this one, I'd just die of boredom. It also doesn't fit her, is unfinished, & is unflattering with her skin tone.
I want the girl version of those pants. I love his "bowling shoes". That color would've been flattering on his model.
Before
Alexandria's model definitely looks like a college student. She wants an outfit to go on job interviews. She's an art history major, but her current look doesn't reflect her at all. Alexandria looks like she came from the gym like always.
After
The print of the skirt was cool, but Zac Posen was right. The waist band with where it hit made it look like a maternity skirt. That length with the Aline made it look like it was from the juniors department. The jacket didn't fit, and the top was an afterthought. Alexandria kept saying "conservative" for a job interview. She's an art history major not a accounting major (no offense to any fashionable accountants out there). Creative professionals need to look creative (professional yes not crazy) in a job interview so it looks like they belong in that field. You have to dress for the job you want. Working in the art field requires more creativity than other fields when it comes to what you wear. This girl is so much cooler than this look. Take a cue from her amazing haircut & color.
Alexandria looks like she's wearing a sweater tied around her hips. Is that a tunic or a skirt over pants? She always has great shoes though.
Before
She looks like a sweet, preppy Sorority girl during Rush Week. She looks cute, but she looks too young. She wanted an outfit to make her look powerful & edgy because she's naturally soft spoken. However, I must say she's got some guns on her. She looks like she could punch the shit out of you at a PTA meeting if u cross her.
After
I think the haircut makes her look closer to her age. SHe still looks younger than she actually is cuz let's face it. What woman want to actually look her age. She looked like a college freshman in the before picture. Considering she said she wanted to look powerful because she's soft spoken, she's probably gotten treated like a kid her whole adult life by ppl who didn't know any better cuz of the way she looked. This look makes her look classy & powerful, and it's a look that ppl will take her seriously with. She does not look like a woman you can walk all over. She also looks unique now. It gives her something different that other suburban moms don't have. The only problem I have with this outfit is I think the shoulder is a bit too strong for her. She has these awesome guns so she doesn't need a strong shoulder. Bradon looks really cool and matches his design a bit. He looks very masculine this week, but still has his flair with his signature blow tie. I love his bowties.
Before
She looks like someone who doesn't know how to dress her body or how to put together an outfit or accessorize, but I liked that she tried to anyway. She wanted to look pretty.
After
No one who lived during the first time a trend appeared (in this case that 80's print) should ever wear it again when it comes back in fashion. It just makes the person look like they haven't updated their wardrobe. I like Dom until she goes into '80s territory. The jacket is cool but not on her. It does nothing for her figure. I do love the hair though.
Before
Helen's model reminds me of a mix of the befores of 2 Anne Hathaway characters in movies: Mia from Princess Diaries & Andie from The Devil Wears Prada. She wants a glamorous red carpet look. For those naysayers who might think "Why does she need a red carpet look? She'll never wear it." To that I say: 1. She wants to feel like a princess for a day dammit. and 2. There's always a ball of some variety that goes on at least once a year in your town if you look for it. I've lived in cities & small towns. There was always something.
After
Her tiny frame is harder to work with cuz the fit has to be perfect or it falls off. Bravo. Some forum ppl were saying that this shouldn't win because the super fan is thin. How's that fair? It wouldn't be fair to give someone who had a bigger model the win just because the model is bigger. All shapes and; sizes have different issues. No one body type is perfect. It would be interesting to see a plus size or petite episode one day though. This is also a beautifully tailored gown made in 2 days. OMG that hair! Kate said she looks like Anne Hathaway now. I'm seeing Jessica Pare.
I really like this outfit. It's black but has personality with those chains around her neck & that really cool chiffon edged asymmetrical skirt/dress.
Before
This sweet Mormon lady doesn't know how to dress her new body. She's lost over 100lbs. She wants something to feel pretty in, but can't be too showy cuz of religious beliefs.
This is the design some forum ppl thought should've won simply cuz the model was bigger & had lost over 100lbs so she had excess skin apparently. The designer made a Spanx-like garment to help her out. Smart. However, this design wasn't very interesting. It fit her well, and it had a cute little feature on it; however, he made a very simple dress when he had 2 days. Plus, Jeremy got the win earlier in the season for writing on his garment (though I know this was actually sewn). The design still has that same type of feature. Although it hugs her curves well, high necklines on bustier women are not flattering. It makes the chest look saggy. That signature cups her right boob weirdly and kinda looks like a face, face at left profile as if the face is looking at her right arm. So no, I don't he think he should've won for making a simple knit dress with 1 curly cue embroidery stitched into it, however clever it was just cuz the model was average in weight. I wouldn't consider her plus size, but I don't know her size. I think he got a fair score. He got top 3 with what would've been a safe score if it hadn't been for the fact that these are real women and not models so the judges did take that into consideration with the scoring. The hair is fine, but not enough of a transformation to me. They should've straightened it for more impact.
I love his outfit except for the girl boots. I've never seen a man wear boots over skinny pants. I love the top half tho with all the different textures working together.
Before
Kate's model wanted to look like the hottest mom on the block. She's a beautiful woman with the wrong hair color. I don't why everyone thinks blond is the way to go. It doesn't work on everyone. It looks blah and washes her out.
After
This outfit is cool but looks a bit young for a more mature woman like herself. However, I love the hair color, cut and makeup. It brings out her amazing features & makes her look exotic (which she is).
Before
First of all, thank you for wearing bright color Ken. It really shows his personality, and I'm kinda obsessed with colored pants right now. It's now Fall, and I'm tired of wearing regular denim & black all the time. As for his model, I'd like that outfit for me, but it doesn't suit her shape. Princess seams don't work if you have a little in the middle or a wide torso. The shoes are cute but interrupt the line of her leg. I love that she got a pedicure tho.
After
The designer said it so I don't have to: 70's couch. Plus that leather swoop swoops in the wrong places cutting her boob in half. Thank You Boob Patrolman Heidi for that astute observation. Though with that hair, she does looks like Bernadette Peters.
Safe: Dom and Kate
I think that jacket saved Dom. Kate's design is cute and interesting, but not the right choice for the client.
Top: Bradon, Helen, Justin
Bradon's design did for the client what she wanted it to do: made her edgy to give her more confidence & make ppl see her differently. Not perfect though with respect to the upper half of her body, and I think the leather of vest should've been used for the strips instead of the patent leather. Jeremy's design was OK. A bit simplistic, and I'm tired of seeing so much knit wear from him. That's all he seems to be able to do. It's a clever feature, but 1 clever feature doesn't make a great design. It would also be more flattering with shorter sleeves or sleeveless (if she's allowed to wear sleeveless) and a small (not plunging) vneck.
My pick for winner: Helen
This was beautiful. The overall transformation is stunning. This is also the most difficult out of all the designs to implement. Lose those mom shoes though.
Winner: Helen
YAY!!!
Bottom 3: Alexander, Alexandria, Ken
Alexander made an unflattering, drab outfit that he didn't finish. Alexandria made a maternity/juniors department skirt with an overall outfit not right for the artistic client. The whole point of being a designer is to design, not just make your client happy. You're the professional. They aren't. Women don't always know what looks good on them, unless they're in fashion in some way or have had styling help or just happen to have great taste and a good sense of their body type. These women were picked because they needed a makeover, meaning that they don't know those things. It's your job to make something for your client that marries you're aesthetic with theirs, especially for this competition. You can never lose sight of who you are, or this dredge happens. You're just being a tailor/seamstress.
My elimination pick:
Ken-Fugly 70s couch. Why did he let her pick this? Unflattering as usual.
Eliminated:
Ken-About damn time. He's made some pretty fugly designs this season. I appreciate that he has a point of view, I just think he needs to travel a bit and get some experience to get a taste level beyond the women in his life.
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