The warm team ultimately decides they’ll make their collection cohesive once they already have all their fabrics. It sounds nice, though! (Perhaps like something Pilot FriXion Erasable Pens would award $250,000 for!) Over on the cool team, self-proclaimed “juicy b*tch” Meg Ferguson is busy making sure plus-size women are represented in the collection, but most of the other designers are more concerned over whether bows or flowers will make the collection more, ahem, “cohesive.” Y’all, just pick one and-forgive me-make it work! The word “cohesive” is tossed around approximately 800 times, though no one seems to agree what such a word might mean in practice. The group splits into two teams, one focused on warm hues and the other on cool, and almost immediately the conversations go off the rails. This is exactly the sort of mental torture Project Runway loves to play off as fun. And the final nail in the coffin is that one group gets to work during the days, while the other will be forced to work the graveyard shift. They’re in luck: it’s all about color! The twist? It’s a team challenge. In the first moments of the premiere, our merry band of hopefuls gather at Lincoln Center to meet the judges-host and season 4 winner Christian Siriano, fashion designer Brandon Maxwell, journalist Elaine Welteroth, and, of course, our very own editor-in-chief Nina Garcia-and learn the fate of their first challenge. In the meantime, I’ll be here talking about 16 fashion designers fighting for $250,000 (supplied by Pilot FriXion Erasable Pens, lest we ever forget!). Eric Thomas, who has since moved on to write TV shows and bestselling books (here’s hoping I catch a little bit of his pixie dust and write the next Squid Game someday). Welcome to ’s weekly recap of Project Runway, the show famous for giving you Tim Gunn and “Not even to dinner with the Kushners?” I’m taking the baton from our former staff writer R. Folks, it’s episode 1 of Project Runway season 19, and we’ve already got all three. “I cannot see Karlie wearing it anywhere, honestly.Each season, I expect three things from Project Runway: Fashion so marvelous I’m tempted to burn my entire wardrobe, fashion so terrible I question whether I could make a better sequin skirt, and at least one cheeky contestant with absolutely no filter. “It’s definitely ‘wearable’ in someplace that is neither Paris nor Montauk or Martha’s Vineyard,” judge Brandon Maxwell told Neasloney. (It will not come as a surprise to anyone that both Project Runway and Watch What Happens Live air on Bravo.)ĭuring the January 2 episode of Project Runway, contestant Tyler Neasloney was dinged for failing to design an appropriate dress for Kloss to potentially wear to a Council of Fashion Designers of America event in Paris. No, I would not wear that dress to any dinner,” Kloss told Andy Cohen on Thursday’s Watch What Happens Live. But honestly, the real tragedy of this whole thing is that no one is talking about how terrible that dress was. “I was honored to be one of the first memes of the decade. At least one long national nightmare is over: Karlie Kloss has finally commented on the viral moment from the January 2 episode of Project Runway in which a contestant brought up Kloss’s familial ties to the Kushners.
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