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Sep 25 2008

Project Runway Episode 9/24/2008

Published by momofdw at 9:30 am under Reality tv, Uncategorized Edit This

Last night’s Project Runway episode was an interesting episode.LL Cool J was the guest judge. The designers were asked to design a look for each other based on a genre of music. Kenley designed for Leanne a hip hope outfit. The outfit had high waisted jeans and did not have anything to do with hip hop. Tim Gunn pointed this out to Kenley as did the judges but as usual Kenley talked back to all of them.

 

Jerell designed for Kenley a pop outfit. It met the challenge and showed off a lot of skin. The judges loved it and that is why Jerell came in second place this week.

 

Korto designed a punk look for Suede. She did an incredibly well. She dyed his jeans, and put chains into the outfit. It was a great outfit and Korto won the challenge.

 

Leanne designed a country look for Korto. I loved the skirt but as the judges said, it was not a glamorous outfit. She is a great designer but she needs to remember that she is designing for a performer not just a regular person.

 

Suede designed a rock n’ roll outfit for Jerell. I thought it was much better than Kenley’s outfit. Suede made a leather vest and pants and a shirt. Kenley had copped an attitude to the judges, but in the end Suede was eliminated.

 

This week’s Project Runway as Michael Kors said was mixed, there was decent design but nothing really wowed them. We are now down to Kenley, Leanne, Korto and Jerell. Who will be the final 3 to go to Olympus Fashion Week? Stay tuned and find out next week!

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