'Project Runway' Season 6 Kicks Off with Strong and Quirky Designs. And a Guest Appearance by Lindsay Lohan
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The new cast of characters. Who made the cut? Photo: Lifetime
But the most important things have stayed the same: Michael Kors, Nina Garcia, Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn.
The season appropriately premiered with a red-carpet challenge. Designers were given the opportunity to express true innovation and who they are as designers. And, really, what more could you ask for?
Cast members headed off to the L.A. branch of Mood Fabrics with $200 and two days to present their red-carpet visions. The fabric store had the usual drama of rushing around the aisles of fabric rolls in a panic.
Qristyl Frazier, a New Yorker by way of St. Louis, Mo., even bought her own scissors, when the one fabric cutter wasn't working quickly enough to meet the 30-minute deadline.
The show had a few standout characters from the get-go. Johnny Sakalis, a recovering drug addict from West Hollywood, Calif., had a failure of nerves in the first few minutes, and it was truly touching when Gunn set Sakalis firmly back on the road to making it work.
Quirky Ari Fish from Kansas City didn't do sketches, preferring a more conceptual approach of handstands to arrive at her design concepts.
As usual, the 16 "Project Runway" contestants come from varied backgrounds and geographical locations. Ranging from age 24 to 50, they run the gamut from recent fashion school grad Althea Harper from Dayton, Ohio, to seasoned window display designer and NYC native Epperson.
During the competition, the variation in training became readily apparent. Formally trained Mitchell Hall from Savannah, Ga., labored intensely over smocking, while Christopher Straub from Shakopee, Minn., asked, "What's smocking?"
After surprise judge Lindsay Lohan made her entrance, most of the designs that paraded the runway fell squarely in the middle, neither offending nor standing out, and all but six were excused from the runway to continue in the competition.
Most notably, everyone breathed a sigh of relief when Sakalis showed an artfully draped red cocktail dress. The six remaining on the runway proved to be the best and the worst.
Hall had a model with measurements that drastically differed from his design and what had looked to be a promising piece was torn apart at the last minute and left looking like a too-sheer nightgown with an overly smocked neck.
Fish created a puzzling garment that Kors aptly labeled a "disco soccer ball."
Frazier had created a lovely evening dress that was unfortunately married to a crazy floral front fabric insert.
And despite his ignorance of fashion terminology, Straub turned out a breathtakingly lovely confection in a short, strapless dress with black gathers topping beige ruffles.
Indeed black and beige slinky fabrics ruled the runway, and in the end, it was Straub who took the surprise win, proving that talent always beats training.
It was no surprise that Fish, although given points for her conceptual ways, was the first to go. More surprising was that Lohan giggled and snickered á la "Mean Girls" when Klum tore into Fish
Looks like the 6th season is off to a roaring start. Tune in next Thursday for more drama on the second episode and a recap afterward on StyleList.
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meg4fancast 8-21-2009 @ 1:32PM
It was a great first episode. Although, Lindsay Lohan threw me off. Thought you might be interested- Fancast is hosting a live chat every Friday with the newly booted contestant. Check it out- http://www.fancast.com/blogs/project-runway/live-chat-project-runways-first-aufed-designer/
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Bridget 8-22-2009 @ 9:33AM
I would like to have seen much more of the dresses. There were 4 or 5 that merited a camera shot all the way down and all the way back. The gowns looked great and it was hard to see all the subtle lines. It seems like a strong group for this year.
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Simone TWemple 8-22-2009 @ 12:01PM
Great column. Can't catch every show, so it's cool to read about it.
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Ruth 8-22-2009 @ 4:56PM
I forgot to watch the show---or rather, forgot how much I like watching it. Your column reminds me and I'll try to catch a rerun of this, too. It really is fascinating to see how very different would-be designers' training is.
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bedear 8-22-2009 @ 10:19PM
Excellent re-cap! Missed the first episode but your blog got me excited again and made me remember how much I LOVE this show!! Disco soccer ball! Ha!!
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bigpinkkitty 8-24-2009 @ 9:54AM
Am I the only one who thought Sakalis's dress would make her look hippy? I miss Ari already.
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Shirley 8-24-2009 @ 10:51AM
Really like the column. Now I'll have a way to catch up with the show, as well as a recap of the shows I see to get another point of view. Terrific addition to the show!
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Sydney 8-26-2009 @ 7:50PM
An enjoyable read. Fabulous way to keep in touch with the show... great 'links' too...the current happenings with the PR hosts, celebrities, contestants and locations. An excellent addition to what is already 'a great fashion+beauty style site'. Thanks!
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