FormerMod-a1 January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 Quote Four designers compete for the three spots in the season finale; the designers need to show the judges their brand and vision for the future of fashion in a single look. Original air date: January 27, 2022 1 Link to comment
buttersister January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 (edited) I think Chastity saved herself. When the designers didn’t leave the runway during deliberations, you knew they were all going. Fine by me. Love you, Christian. Edited January 28, 2022 by buttersister Sariano saves 11 Link to comment
Popular Post CraftyHazel January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 Nina lies. Season 5 had an all female top three and Season 6 had an all female top four. This is not historic. I’m tired of Princess gowns with glitter, macrame, and “modular dressing”, so I’m Team Shantall all the way. 1 38 Link to comment
charliesan January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 Wasn't S5 also had an all female finale? I thought Chastity should’ve left, no shade. I wanted Coral yo get an official win, but I’m glad she made it into the finale. 16 Link to comment
Popular Post Passing Strange January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 "You centered the non-binary body." And I believe Elaine thought this made sense. 43 3 Link to comment
Lamb18 January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 I knew they were going to have all four go. I thought Chasity should have been cut. When I saw her dress I thought it looked old-fashioned, kind of 19th-century governess merged with 80s Falconcrest gown. Did the judges have a message for Shantell at the end? They spoke to Chasity, Kristina and Coral, but I don't remember one for Shantell. 16 Link to comment
Popular Post Ohiopirate02 January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 That was anticlimactic. Color me shocked that when the designers got to choose their models they all picked the thinnest ones. Ditto for no elimination. 26 Link to comment
Popular Post DEL901 January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 I can’t believe all the smoke they blew over Christina’s mess. Team Shantall. 34 Link to comment
SouthernChick January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 Team Coral! All her clothes are elegant and beautiful. I’m not impressed with Christina at all. 11 Link to comment
Straycat80 January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 Interesting that when the designers got to chose their model they picked the skinny, tall, flat chested models. No surprise all four get to go to fashion week since none of judges said anything that critical. I had to agree with Elaine that Chasity’s design looked dated. I’ve seen that look so many, many times. I don’t get the macramé look Coral always does, it’s so artsy fartsy. Kristina has done that toga look so many times, I don’t personally like that. Shantall’s white suit was ok but if you actually have breasts you could not have worn that unless you have some kind of top underneath. I am looking forward to the finale, no clue who might win it. 15 Link to comment
Lamb18 January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 (edited) 9 minutes ago, charliesan said: Wasn't S5 also had an all female finale? I thought Chastity should’ve left, no shade. I wanted Coral yo get an official win, but I’m glad she made it into the finale. I think Jerrell was the 4th person. He was all by himself in his apartment and I think he was the one who drew faces on the grapefruit. Edited January 28, 2022 by Lamb18 4 Link to comment
AntManBee January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 WTF?? Season 5 was an all female finale: and season 6 was and all female final 4! If we want to pretend PR just emerged on this Bravo reboot… then Christian has no viable name value. I know Andy Cohen knows better. 11 Link to comment
Madding crowd January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 I didn’t like Kristina or Chasity’s looks. Coral has not been my favorite but I thought her dress tonight was pretty and would look interesting and stand out to the wearer. Even when I was young and skinny I wouldn’t wear the baggy stuff Kristina designs. I can’t imagine having to fool around with all the ties and straps. Chasity’s dress was another Disney villain dress and not new or fresh. Shantall’s suit was ok but it didn’t look gender fluid to me it looked like a woman’s suit but not one you could wear to work. I’m usually excited by the fashion week finales but feel kind of blah this year because I’m not envisioning any surprises. I’m thinking Disney villain, macrame and baggy straps. 17 Link to comment
buttersister January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 7 minutes ago, Madding crowd said: I’m thinking Disney villain, macrame and baggy straps. No doubt. Show us something new vs. This is what I do. I guess that leaves Shantall, the Soriano Save. 4 Link to comment
Popular Post backgroundnoise January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 I really disliked this episode. Vague challenge, utterly banal "judging", cowardly outcome, and openly encouraging a crying pity party on the runway. NO, stop that! I didn't like anything except Shantall's suit. Coral's would have been much improved without the collar. Kristina's picnic theme just made me think the picnicer just wrapped their tablecloth around themselves. Chasity's was dated and shame on the judges for not dinging her for a challenge that was supposed to be about the future of fashion. Enough with the ETHNIC FEMALE power. My head hurts from the constant bashing of this theme this season. Yawn. All four are going. What a shocker. It was interesting how Kristina shut Christian down at Mood, though. And I saw Swatch. 32 Link to comment
Popular Post LennieBriscoe January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 I knew it. And I didn't like it. Man up, judges. Anyway, IMO, Shantall is the only one left who has the talent and maturity to succeed beyond PR. And if macrame is the future, shoot me now. 21 18 Link to comment
Thumper January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 (edited) The only thing I liked about Christina’s (sp?) look was the bra top. Not that I could wear it! 😂. She said the top could be worn as a dress — how? It was split down both sides. And the pants looked way too baggy, way too long, and did not fit well. The shoes were so clompy. I wasn’t crazy about Shantall’s suit either. Maybe I couldn’t see all the detail in it, but all the Drah-muh! was too much. Agree with the comment above that someone with breasts would need to wear something under it, too. Coral surprised me and I liked her outfit. I though Chasity’s dress was pretty, minus the sequins or beading, which was too much. I like beading, but that was a lot. I understand the criticisms mentioned here, though. Was not surprised that All Four! Were Going to Fashion Week! Edited January 28, 2022 by Thumper 9 Link to comment
sheshark January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 (edited) Kristina’s garment reminded me of what I used to do with handkerchiefs on my dolls. I didn’t like that they left Chasity thinking she was out. Cruel. Edited January 28, 2022 by sheshark 6 14 Link to comment
Fellaway January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 Ugh, I was hoping they wouldn't cop out and not send anyone home, but, of course, throughout the ep, I knew they'd cop out and not send anyone home. And what was with that super sekrit conference amongst the judges with the contestants standing right there on the runway? So hokey. I would've cut Chastity loose. While a perfectly serviceable dress, there was nothing fashion future about that design. It looked old. Maybe in a different color and without those shoulders, but... Nope, still not fashion future. In the hundred years this season has been on, I've seen little creativity from Chastity, but maybe lack of sleep and time worked against her. Maybe with five months and $10,000, we'll get a decent collection from her, but, as it stands now, I have no desire to see one from her. I liked Coral's design a lot and could see in it what she was saying about new and old, but it was verging on costume, especially with that neckpiece. Kristina's aesthetic is not my aesthetic, but I have liked a few of her designs and I do think she's creative and more modern. I understand what she said about wanting her designs this season to have a cohesive feel, but I'm glad the judges told her they want to see something new from her at FW. Shantall's seemed the most fashion future to me, but what the what with the judges tellling her they don't know what her aesthetic is? Oy. Karlie Kloss, please stay! Nina, stay, go, whatever. Elaine and Brandon, just go. 17 Link to comment
Boadicea January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Lamb18 said: I knew they were going to have all four go. I thought Chasity should have been cut. When I saw her dress I thought it looked old-fashioned, kind of 19th-century governess merged with 80s Falconcrest gown. ITA. When I saw her finished gown, the first thing that popped into my head was “Mrs. Danvers!” (Not a governess but close enough. 😀) 3 11 Link to comment
buttersister January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 When Christian told Chastity to lose a bunch of sequins, she should have gotten the message. Or he should have just spelled out ALL the sequins. I didn’t like macrame the first time, so when the “fashion advisors” told Coral how much they liked it, 🤢 Kristina is locked and loaded on that flowy tablecloth look. Meh. Even the purse feels extraneous and repetitive at this point. 13 Link to comment
Leeds January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 This was so boring. What happened to the talent? Vision? 20 Link to comment
GaT January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 I am so tired of Christian telling the designers what color they should use or what pieces they should or shouldn't make. Somewhere along the way he forgot that it's supposed to be their vision, right or wrong, & not his & how he would make the garment. 2 11 Link to comment
Popular Post 30 Helens January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 (edited) Shantall: White pantsuit, big deal, yawn. Chasity: Hogwarts prom dress. Kristina: Picnic at Crazy Acres. Coral: Go back to making hanging planters.* They couldn’t cut everyone, so might as well just let everyone go through. That’s how I see the decision, anyway. *I actually thought this dress was pretty, and might have appreciated it if I weren’t already choking on 13 weeks’ worth of macrame cord. This season sure fizzled in a hurry, didn’t it? Edited January 28, 2022 by 30 Helens 1 27 Link to comment
Vermicious Knid January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 Everyone goes to Fashion Week. Laaaame, and entirely predictable. Kristina's outfit was horrible. Nothing creative or fashion forward about a tablecloth with drawstrings. Chasity's looked much better in the workroom before she added the sequins. Coral used premade trim in half her garment and a neckpiece that was maybe inspired by GoT. Shantall had a pretty idea but the open parts of the jacket gaped weirdly as the model moved. Is the finale one episode or two? Assignment: Show us the best you. Christian: Why don't you make this thing that's completely not you. 5 7 Link to comment
Popular Post Desert Rat January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 3 hours ago, LennieBriscoe said: And if macrame is the future, shoot me now. Macrame is not the future. Coral is talking nonsense when she says macrame is part of her Mexican culture. No, it's not , Coral. Macrame originated in the ancient middle east and northern Africa. It was later very popular in Europe, especially in Victorian England. It was hugely popular in the US in the 1970s. Our very non-Mexican house was decorated with tons of Macrame in the 70s. It went well with the avocado appliances and shag carpet. As a child, i had many Macrame jewelry pieces and some articles of clothing, like vests, in Macrame. I learned to do some Macrame. Many of us did. I'm sure Coral grew up with Macrame in her home in Mexico. But she is wrong to suggest that Macrame and her techniques are some unique Mexican cultural thing. 30 Link to comment
HurricaneVal January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 Did anybody else notice that Karlie Kloss's pantsuit had the same style slits in the sleeves and legs as Shantal's? I like Shantal, but obviously she was dialed into a trend. While I think the execution of Chasity's gown was a little, I don't know how to say this, crowded around where the bead trim was applied? I must be a fuddy-duddy with no taste, but other than that beading weirdness I thought her design was lovely. Coral's macrame Etsy schtick is not my thing, but she really leaned into it tonight and I thought that design was the best use of it yet. Unfortunately, I think Kristina has been devolving rather than improving these last few weeks. At one point I thought she might win this thing, but that was one hot mess she sent down the runway. 10 Link to comment
Bossa Nova January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Desert Rat said: Macrame is not the future. Our very non-Mexican house was decorated with tons of Macrame in the 70s. It went well with the avocado appliances and shag carpet. As a child, i had many Macrame jewelry pieces and some articles of clothing, like vests, in Macrame. I learned to do some Macrame. Many of us did. LOL DR ! Hand up here ! I did a ton of macrame back in the 70's too! Sheesh, all those plant hangers, and wall art while wearing my bellbottoms and clogs. Cannot add much more to the above comments about this challenge. I see many of us agree. It was vague and all four disappointed. Chastity's dress was costume-y. Was she designing for a Broadway show ? Or a historic period series on PBS ? Frankly I think all four were uninspired. While I think Shantall is the best, and very skilled and talented, her suit needed better tailoring and thus a better fit. I think she pretty much admitted that - and that she tried to do too much with little time. Kristina's picnic outfit.....same, same, same look from her all season. I miss Michael Kors. He always nailed the criticism. What was right, what was wrong. Five months and $10 grand ? We had better see some inspired and new fashion. 18 Link to comment
Popular Post millennium January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 (edited) Probably an unpopular opinion, but I think the models who aren't named Didi and Mimi have been getting the short end of the stick from this show. Edited January 28, 2022 by millennium 1 25 Link to comment
BusyOctober January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 1 hour ago, millennium said: Probably an unpopular opinion, but I think the models who aren't named Didi and Mimi have been getting the short end of the stick from this show. Totally agree. I don’t even know the other models’ names. Every time DD or Mimi walk down the runway I feel like they get showered with cat calls and “Workit, Grrrl!!” from the judges. Other than being trans or non-binary and super thin and flat chested, I don’t find them any more or less remarkable than the other models. And for all Nina and Elaine’s babbling about inclusion, diversity, and breaking down barriers in fashion, they are full of shit. The skinniest models get the praise, and most often, the win or Top 3. I don’t think PR needs to have all size 14-18 models, but it would be nice to see a true range in shapes and sizes. Instead we get to see a “range” from size 000 to 1, and then one or two “plus size”. There are plenty of size 8-22 people who can wear the Hell out of clothes. 1 20 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 (edited) The judging is always contradictory word salad. They speak fashion copy. Edited January 28, 2022 by EtheltoTillie 17 Link to comment
Popular Post BloggerAloud January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 (edited) 9 hours ago, Straycat80 said: I had to agree with Elaine that Chasity’s design looked dated. I’ve seen that look so many, many times. I don’t get the macramé look Coral always does, it’s so artsy fartsy. Kristina has done that toga look so many times, I don’t personally like that. Shantall’s white suit was ok but if you actually have breasts you could not have worn that unless you have some kind of top underneath. I thought Chastity's outfit looked like a modest version of Cher's Bob Mackie look with the headdress. Also CFDA didn't really do any favors with those walk arounds with the designers because it was a lot "GO GIRL GIVE US NOTHING" energy from those two as they just used the most banal PR-speak of authenticity and be you and where you came from which is at best incredibly vague advice. Edited January 28, 2022 by BloggerAloud 37 Link to comment
rlc January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 As soon as Chastity starting designing another DynastyFalconCrestSexyPromDress, the writing was on the wall for no eliminations ‘cause there was no way they were sending her home. Did anyone else notice that while they were being given the brief by Nina and Christian how the camera lovingly stayed on Chastity’s face with brief shots of a very tired looking Kristina, and then they only showed Shantall and Coral in the long shots? This season is Chastity’s to lose, though I’m not sure what she’d have to show at fashion week to officially lose because she’s shown mostly pedestrian, over-designed losing looks all season and here she is, front runner in the finale. This was not my favorite Shantall look this week, but she is by far my favorite contestant. Alternatively, this was Coral’s best week and look, but she still continues to bore me (though I am fascinated by her shiny, shiny smooth hair). Kristina is a one way monkey, but her way least different than everything that’s already out there. Unpopular opinion, but when they reviewed all of the prior looks, I was shocked by how much I liked several of them and their modernity. Anyway, of the remaining designers I’m only interested in seeing what Shantall and Kristina produce with more time. I fear for Coral’s poor little fingers from the amount of knots she’ll tie over the next five months. 17 Link to comment
T Summer January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Straycat80 said: Interesting that when the designers got to chose their model they picked the skinny, tall, flat chested models. No surprise all four get to go to fashion week since none of judges said anything that critical. I had to agree with Elaine that Chasity’s design looked dated. I’ve seen that look so many, many times. I don’t get the macramé look Coral always does, it’s so artsy fartsy. Kristina has done that toga look so many times, I don’t personally like that. Shantall’s white suit was ok but if you actually have breasts you could not have worn that unless you have some kind of top underneath. I am looking forward to the finale, no clue who might win it. You are so on point with all of this, especially the first sentence. I just watched the after show where Christian interviewed DiDi and Mimi. I knew Didi was exceptionally tall (even for a model ) and has a very narrow frame and is flat chested, but getting a close up look a Mimi... she is absolutely emaciated! I was quite surprised. Take any of those looks and put them on a 5'.5" woman who wears a size 10 and then we'll see if they look good? Of course the actual stats of the average woman in the USA 5'4" and size 16. The difficulty factor in conceiving designs and fitting them to models so tall with so few curves is a lot lower than if that were not the case and I think to keep pretending such is not the case is utter bullshit! It's like when it was figured out that taking a Barbie doll's proportions and scaling them up to human size would result in some freakishly tall person with an impossibly small waist large breasts and loooong legs... her waist would be 4" smaller than her head! That's why no matter how many different outfits you see Barbie in, she never looks dumpy. If your fashions for women have to be shown on people who are even taller and thinner than the average female fashion model to look good, I think you have a whole lot more to learn about designing and constructing clothes. Have we yet seen anyone make a properly fitted garment that looked well on a plus size i.e. real world woman? It's not impossible. Costume designer Tiffany Hasbourne made a whole season full of luxurious looks for actress Uzo Aduba who starred as Dr. Brooke Taylor in In Treatment season 4, and she is average height and I'm guessing wears a size 14, possibly 16. The costume designer didn't make a bunch of tent like dresses or lean heavily on black. There were jewel tones and shades of white, cream and pale gray. As I stated a thread or two ago, the best way to even the playing field and make it so everyone is answering the same challenge would be for each designer to have to show their looks on both a traditionally proportioned fashion model and a plus size one. 12 Link to comment
backgroundnoise January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 9 hours ago, sheshark said: I didn’t like that they left Chasity thinking she was out. Cruel. Except it only took a nanosecond for anyone who watches this show to know she wasn't out. They don't announce outs that way. There was no discussion shown about the garments among just the judges, no, "We've made our decision, then." That's when I knew they were all in. Maybe they didn't want to have to justify any decision? Lame, lame, lame. 10 Link to comment
sheshark January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 1 minute ago, backgroundnoise said: Except it only took a nanosecond for anyone who watches this show to know she wasn't out. They don't announce outs that way. I knew, you knew, but you could see she did not know. She looked bereft. And she is an emotional person. Felt for her. 5 Link to comment
Maximona January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 Oh, the fix is in for Chasity. Maybe she'd like to be a Supreme Court justice, too! 😀 Of the runway looks, Coral's was actually the one I liked best. Yes, macrame is a schtick. No, I would never wear it. No, I don't know anyone who would ever wear it. But, yes—there certainly are people who would wear it, and I've never seen anything like it on the red carpet—though, admittedly, I don't keep close track of what people wear on red carpets—so you know: unique! Shantall's was honestly a mess. Any woman with a normal-sized ass would have a hard time with that jacket—'cause the jacket would hit them on the ass every time they moved, and every fiber of their being would be longing to ask, Does this jacket make my ass look fat?, even though that question is now so politically un-correct that the Thought Police would instantly materialize and drag them away in chains. Chasity's dress looked like something you might wear to Elton John's funeral. And the only part of Kristina's look that I liked was the bag. Purses designed to look like paper bags is a brilliant fashion concept! She could make a fortune on that one! Unfortunately, the outfit itself looked like a picnic tablecloth. Bring on the tasty condiments!, thought I. 7 12 Link to comment
backgroundnoise January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 20 minutes ago, sheshark said: I knew, you knew, but you could see she did not know. She looked bereft. And she is an emotional person. Felt for her. Good point. No way of knowing the actual timing of what happened. I just saw the edited result. Link to comment
Jodithgrace January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 2 minutes ago, Maximona said: Unfortunately, the outfit itself looked like a picnic tablecloth. Bring on the tasty condiments!, thought I. Bring on the ants! Christina said that the over-thing could be converted into a dress, but she didn't show that and I couldn't quite figure it out. Plus it would be a dopey looking dress with one sleeve. I'm not a fan of the one sleeve look. Give me symmetry or give me death! All four outfits looked great coming down the runway, on the super skinny models. sigh. That's life in the fashion industry. My mother was a model (for Christian Dior, no less) back in the late '40s and early '50s and that has never changed. Of course back then models were considered barely human. They even called them mannequins. They were purposefully anonymous, because when you looked at them, all you were supposed to see was the clothes. Then, Twiggy came along, and suddenly models became celebrities. My mom was never a photography model though, strictly runway, so she would never have been a supermodel. But she did get to be the "Bride" at the end of a Dior fashion show once, which is as close as one could get, in those days. I was happy to see that all four got to go to fashion week. It always seems cruel when they eliminate that last person before the finale, though that's the way these shows are structured. Each outfit had at least one critic among the judges, but none were bad enough to break somebody's heart over. I love Christian, but his hair drives me crazy. Embrace your baldness, Christian. Comb-overs fool nobody and just look weird and unnatural. I'll bet if he saw that hairdo on somebody else, he'd have a thing or two to say about it. I think his critiques, especially in Mood, are done out of love and concern, but sometimes you just have to stick to your guns and follow your plan. 1 15 Link to comment
pasdetrois January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 (edited) Quote The judging is always contradictory word salad. They speak fashion copy. And those CFDA "mentors." Everything out of every mouth was complete nonsensical hokum, with the exception of Christian in the work room. Someone please remove the exhausted werk girl from the industry's vocabulary. Yesterday I went down a rabbit hole reading about the CFDA Fashion Fund, which was a series briefly. CFDA and Project Runway flirt with each other, but an observer said that CFDA has kept a careful distance because it is about fashion and PR is about putting on a TV show. The shade. Chasity's was Nancy Kerrigan-personified. I remember how I loved Chasity's earlier smoky blue jumpsuit. Where did that aesthetic go? I think she's flat out marketing her evening gown brand at this point. Kristina's essentially doing the same thing. Well, and Coral. All of them could have elevated their looks if production would give them enough time. Shantall for the win please. Elaine's's get-up was especially silly. I liked seeing Nina in the lavender. Edited January 28, 2022 by pasdetrois 13 Link to comment
Popular Post Lassus January 28, 2022 Popular Post Share January 28, 2022 (edited) Project Cryway is driving me crazy. The ending more or less worked because there was no clear, outstanding auf among the four designs. That being said, if they had just sent all four home that would have been amazing, because they were all pretty dull. God I feel old. It's ONE DRESS, why do you need seamstress help? We had to fast-forward past all those interminable branding consults, just super boring and banal buzzword crap. "Fashion is looking for authentic and exciting this year". ORLY? I wish someone had replied "Were they looking for copycats and boring last year"? Edited January 28, 2022 by Lassus 23 4 Link to comment
dleighg January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 11 hours ago, Passing Strange said: "You centered the non-binary body." And I believe Elaine thought this made sense. How that read "non-binary" is beyond me. Unless guys don't mind their boobies showing through the cut-outs on a jacket. A peplum says "guy or gal"???? It says mother of the bride to me. (and definitely not father of the bride.) That was my absolute least favorite, second only to Chasity's "Dynasty" gown (though it was pretty). I thought only Christina made something "new and fresh," though I agree that no one wants to go from "pulling on a pair of sweats" to "figuring out how all these ties work." 3 hours ago, millennium said: I think the models who aren't named Didi and Mimi have been getting the short end of the stick from this show well I learned from the leotard that DD was wearing to the fitting that they definitely have "a package." 1 hour ago, BloggerAloud said: Also CFDA didn't really do any favors with those walk arounds at one time they were talking past one another. For Coral: (First mentor): I think the bold colors are your strongest play. (Other mentor): I think your black with a pop of color are most sellable. 7 Link to comment
BlackberryJam January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 1 hour ago, T Summer said: It's not impossible. Costume designer Tiffany Hasbourne made a whole season full of luxurious looks for actress Uzo Aduba who starred as Dr. Brooke Taylor in In Treatment season 4, and she is average height and I'm guessing wears a size 14, possibly 16. The costume designer didn't make a bunch of tent like dresses or lean heavily on black. There were jewel tones and shades of white, cream and pale gray. Uzo is beautiful, but she's not a 14/16. She's more likely a 10/12. She's also 5'7". The camera adds pounds. She does look great and wear clothes well, but she's not a size 16 and only 5'3". Melissa McCarthy is much closer to average height/size at 5'2" and size 14. 1 hour ago, Maximona said: Chasity's dress looked like something you might wear to Elton John's funeral. This made me snort. I'm so sick of hearing about making a woman look strong, especially look strong by wearing black. Ugh. No one says, "I want Hugh Jackman to feel like a strong, powerful man, so I'm putting him in a black suit." What the fuck? Can we change the narrative about women? Stop talking about making women look strong and just acknowledge that women are strong and we just want to look pretty? 2 18 Link to comment
jrzy January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 (edited) 11 hours ago, DEL901 said: I can’t believe all the smoke they blew over Christina’s mess. Team Shantall. They also spent an inordinate amount of time on Chastity and her "story" no-one else received that same amount of attention. Christina's was a hot mess, I don't get the praise at all. Team Shantall here too, but I suspect that's not how its going to go. Edited January 28, 2022 by jrzy 9 Link to comment
jrzy January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Maximona said: Oh, the fix is in for Chasity. Maybe she'd like to be a Supreme Court justice, too! 😀 Of the runway looks, Coral's was actually the one I liked best. Yes, macrame is a schtick. No, I would never wear it. No, I don't know anyone who would ever wear it. But, yes—there certainly are people who would wear it, and I've never seen anything like it on the red carpet—though, admittedly, I don't keep close track of what people wear on red carpets—so you know: unique! Shantall's was honestly a mess. Any woman with a normal-sized ass would have a hard time with that jacket—'cause the jacket would hit them on the ass every time they moved, and every fiber of their being would be longing to ask, Does this jacket make my ass look fat?, even though that question is now so politically un-correct that the Thought Police would instantly materialize and drag them away in chains. Chasity's dress looked like something you might wear to Elton John's funeral. And the only part of Kristina's look that I liked was the bag. Purses designed to look like paper bags is a brilliant fashion concept! She could make a fortune on that one! Unfortunately, the outfit itself looked like a picnic tablecloth. Bring on the tasty condiments!, thought I. I thought all 4 were bad, the worst looks they have created this season. But the fix is in for Chastity for sure. 9 Link to comment
cinsays January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 They only have 1-2 days to do this final important look and they waste all this time with Christian barging in repeatedly to distract them and then those 2 women from whatever that fashion industry group is who really added nothing helpful .... just making me nervous that they would be able to finish their outfits. I really liked everything about Coral's outfit and appreciate her talent and also loved Chasity's, though she is not usually my favorite. I love Shantall, but I thought this suit seemed poorly made, didn't fit the model, was not at all fashion forward and nothing special. Christina's seemed kind of basic (can't anyone just tie some material around their bosom?) and who's going to wear that anywhere? I guess I am glad they all made it to fashion week because I think Shantall might have been the one to get cut. Can we please get rid of Elaine and have Karlie Kloss be one of the judges? 10 Link to comment
Lassus January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 It was great to see Karlie, I agree, some real light and brightness to this tiresome group of judges. 13 Link to comment
sempervivum January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 I was more interested in the judges' and guests' clothing. Nina should wear lavender/pink all the time. I found Elaine more tolerable with messy hair. The Black CFDA guest was actually cute, but Predator-style butt-length braids with church lady outfit and kitten heels? And the blonde-from behind, it looked like someone had literally tried to snatch her weave; and that Italian grandma shmatta with what looked like lace ankle socks and platform clogs? Such FASHION MAVENS. Is fashion for 'non binary bodies' the same as 'unisex' 50 years ago? So, so revolutionary. Even Christian wasn't very interesting or funny this week 🥱 8 4 Link to comment
SweetSable January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 3 hours ago, T Summer said: Of course the actual stats of the average woman in the USA 5'4" and size 16. We need a season where all of the models are this. 8 Link to comment
T Summer January 28, 2022 Share January 28, 2022 1 hour ago, BlackberryJam said: Uzo is beautiful, but she's not a 14/16. She's more likely a 10/12. She's also 5'7". The camera adds pounds. She does look great and wear clothes well, but she's not a size 16 and only 5'3". Melissa McCarthy is much closer to average height/size at 5'2" and size 14. Weren't those some great clothes she wore in that series (if you saw it)? I Googled right before I posted and info on her height and size varied wildly from site to site. Different links I encountered gave her height as 5.6, 5.7 and 5.8 and some of the sites with stats and photos look to be from an earlier time when she was considerably slimmer than she was on In Treatment s 4. In those photos I'd have guessed a 10, 12. photo on L is at gala to honor Hilary Clinton 2015. On R is from 2017 photo on L from 2021. on R doing a talk show appearance in 2021 to promote In Treatment: 1 2 Link to comment
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