Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Christian Siriano Designing Exclusive Wedding Collection for Nordstrom
This is the first design in the collection!
Click here for more information.
Miss Piggy and Eric Daman Guest Judge on Project Runway All Stars
Eric Daman (costume designer, author...) joins Miss Piggy on the judges' panel for tomorrow night's episode of All Stars. This one looks like a lot of fun.
Who will get the "This is most garish, outlandish, ridiculous thing I've ever seen" comment?
I'm thinking these would all be GOOD qualities in anything designed for Piggy.
We'll see....
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Did you Watch the Premiere of "The Revolution" Yesterday?
Tim Gunn's new series began yesterday on ABC.
Click here to visit the website and to watch the first episode online.
What did you think? Will you be tuning in?
Click here to visit the website and to watch the first episode online.
What did you think? Will you be tuning in?
Who Wore What? Nick Verreos Breaks Down Golden Globes Fashion
Detailed info on Golden Globes Red Carpet Style from Project Runway Season 2 designer, Nick Verreos.
Nick Verreos and NBC4 LA's Ted Chen, Beverly Hills Hilton, Golden Globes Red Carpet
Bid on All Star Episode 2 Designs
Any plans to attend the opera this season? Need something to wear? Check out the AMAZING designs available for your bids.
Right now Michael Costello's design has the highest price.
Click here to see all of the auctions.
Right now Michael Costello's design has the highest price.
Click here to see all of the auctions.
There is Still Time...
There is still time to vote in our Project Runway All Stars Episode 2 Polls.
Click here to let us know if you agreed with the judges.
Click here to let us know if you agreed with the judges.
Heidi Prepares for the Golden Globes
How much tan? Hair up or down? Is the dress too sheer for flashbulbs? Did a diamond just fall off of this necklace?
Monday, January 16, 2012
Project Runway All Stars Preview Video, Episode 3 - Patterning for Piggy
Episode Synopsis: The all-star designers ham it up when they create an elegant cocktail dress for one of the most demanding prima donnas in the entertainment industry: Miss Piggy.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Recapalooza!
It's time once again for our weekly waltz with all of the best Project Runway recaps from across the interwebs. Shall we dance?
Only Eric3000 could come up with a Marx Brothers take...
Laura Bennett is recapping again for Lifetime...
Jordan Baker is only half awake...
Genevieve Koski at the A.V. Club makes a strong debut...
Brian isn't the only one who can't remember who the host is...
Second City Style collects all the best one liners...
Democracy Diva breaks down all the designs...
Donna is already making predictions on the finals...
Erin is back covering All Stars...
And Toyouke closes with a dash of sass.
Thank you recappers! We'll see you next week.
Have a Project Runway recap to share? Send the link to Team BPR to join the looza legion.
Update: Karen knows opera! And c(h)oco chanel is looking forward to Miss Piggy.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Project Runway All Stars Episode 2, "A Night at the Opera" Online
Click here to watch episode 2 online.
Friday, January 13, 2012
BPR Interview with Sweet P
Project Runway All Star designer, Sweet P talks about her experience on the show.
A highlight: Sweet P is now working as a professional make-up artist!
Click here for her website.
Click below for the podcast.
Thank you Sweet P!
A highlight: Sweet P is now working as a professional make-up artist!
Click here for her website.
Click below for the podcast.
Thank you Sweet P!
Poll - Episode 2 - Your Turn to be the Judge
Photos: (top, l-r) Anthony, April, Austin, Gordana, Jerrell, Kara
(bottom, l-r) Kenley, Michael, Mila, Mondo, Rami, Sweet P
Photos courtesy of MyLifetime.com. Click to see a larger view.
You've seen the designs on the runway and now it's your turn to be the judges. This week you are Angela Lindvall, Georgina Chapman, Isaac Mizrahi, Mark Badgley and James Mischka.
Click here to tell us who you thought should have won the challenge.
Click here to tell us who you thought should have been out.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Reactions To Episode 2
Tonight On BPR
The Project Runway All Stars return tonight for "A Night at the Opera" as they race against time to spin out elegant ball gowns. PR veterans Mark Badgley and James Mischka take another turn in the guest judging chairs. Can Rami Kashou deliver two opening wins?
Join Tbone and suzq tonight for a live episode party chat as we watch the new episode together with fans from all over. We will go live around 8:45p.m. See you tonight on BPR!
Results In - You Were the Judge Episode 1
Our polls for Episode 1 are closed. You disagreed with the judges and felt that Mondo Guerra deserved the win. Click here to see the results. You also disagreed with judges' choice and felt that Sweet P should have been out. Click here to see the results.
Check back with us tomorrow for our Episode 2 poll.
Check back with us tomorrow for our Episode 2 poll.
Photos courtesy of Project Runway.com
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Eight Project Runway Designers Showing Collections at Fashion Week El Paseo March 21-22
Photo of Mondo's 2011 Presentation by Shary Bowman
"Stars of Project Runway" including Mondo Guerra, Michael Costello, Seth Aaron Henderson, Mila Hermanovski, Gordana Gehlhausen, Kara Janx, Michael Drummond, and Joshua Christensen will be presenting their designs at the 2012 "Fashion Week El Paseo."
Click here for more information.
Monday, January 9, 2012
BPR Interview with Project Runway All-Star Designer, Elisa Jimenez
Tbone and Elisa Jimenez Sept. 2011
Elisa, I was thrilled to learn that you were in the cast of the All Stars because I felt like we really didn’t get to know you in season four. I am broken-hearted over your elimination.
Good morning BPR and thank u! I still do not feel that I have been able to truly reveal the array of my skills, and yet I hope that my work and my life's work history show an inkling of my capabilities. I can say that all my press and opportunities have come thru the world alone...that is definitely something to be proud and grateful for.
Tell us about your dollar store design. What are the shorts made from?
My shorts were made of a paper gift bag and clear duct tape...I was being a bit "cheeky", (no pun intended!), about the rose and the gift bag. The character Fancy has just returned to a Celestial Garden of unconditional Love, Beauty, and FullFillmeant. I am making the shorts bodysuit and wrap for this Spring to purchase.
And by the way, Fancy is a character my mother invented in a painting when I was very little. She wore a long maxi 70's dress and had this huge wings, written on the painted was "Fancy didn't how or when, only that she had flown once or twice". I remember being about four and resonating that this woman had flown, remembered slightly that she had, but didn't realize she could again at any moment! Fancy evolved into my iconography as a symbolic character illustrating the capacity for us to all evolve, if we can just remember we have everything we need to evolve, as individuals and a conscious species!
What message did you write on the wings?
The writing on the two winged sleeves was the part of the Fancy story where by She has returned to The Garden and is being welcomed lovingly back by the all the Flowers. I will be doing the next installment of this petite rock opera fashion performance for the up-coming New York Fashion Week.
You looked gorgeous on the runway. Did you make the pink dress?
Why thank you so much for the compliment! I actually made everything you see me wearing on my brief yet delicious stint on Project Runway All Stars. Yes, I did indeed make that "one seam" dress and hand sewed it with my signature monofilament after my morning yoga and shower before we departed. As my dear friend and sometime collaborator Gerald De Cock always says about my client coined "spontaneous couture: "Elisa is great, fast, and not cheap!" Thank you again, I felt good and hot fuchsia is one of my fave colors, ever.
Click here to continue.
Own a Piece of Project Runway History - Bid on All-Star Designs
The All Star designs from episode 1 are available for your bids.
Right now Jerell's design has the highest price.
Click here to see all of the auctions and to place your bid.
Right now Jerell's design has the highest price.
Click here to see all of the auctions and to place your bid.
Project Runway All Star, April Johnston Introduces Fabric Collection
Soon to be available at Jo-Ann Fabrics!
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Project Runway All Stars Preview Video, Episode 2
A Night at the Opera: The all-star fashion aces race against time to spin out elegant ball gowns for a night at the opera. Design duo Mark Badgley and James Mischka are the guest judges.
Project Runway All Stars Episode 1 "Return to the Runway" Full Episode Online
Click here to watch the full episode online.
Recapalooza!
Well that was fun, wasn't it? Seeing many of our old favorites felt like curling up with a good book. It was so comfortable. It was Project Runway again! Let's see what the recappers had to say:
suzq channels Elvis...
Eric3000 calls it Project Runway Some Stars...
Jordan Baker is watching warily...
Brian is feeling good about this version...
Second City Style collects all the best quotes and more...
Democracy Diva is down with the judges...
C(h)oco Chanel is really, really excited...
Karen is doing tequila shooters...
Donna is an inspired newcomer...
And Toyouke is on board as well.
Thank you recappers, we are looking forward to a fun season!
Have a recap to share? E-mail the link to Team BPR to join in on the fun.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Amanda's Take - Project Runway All Stars, Episode 1
Amanda Fields walking for Michael Costello during Palm Springs Fashion Week Fall 2011
Project Runway Season 3 model Amanda Fields enjoys the unique position of having worked with many of these All-Star designers. She has graciously agreed to provide us with her perspective on the models of the All Star season. Thank you Amanda!
Thank goodness for [just] one hour of PR All stars! Didn't it feel like you saw everything you needed to see, heard everything you needed to hear? It kept me interested, laughing and genuinely entertained. And I'm not just talking about Austin Scarlett!
This is a little bit of a conundrum, because of course I miss the regulars. How can they even call it Project Runway without Tim Gunn, Heidi, Nina and Michael? Not that they aren't watching (they probably are!!) and judging. I would love to hear what they're saying about this ensemble... maybe an eye roll and a German curse word. Just maybe a frozen fruit margarita or two.
The host and judges, however, did make for a fun mix! I have always loved Angela Lindvall and have admired her as a model and as a person throughout her career. Like Heidi, she is a mom and I will never forget running into her in the west village in New York City with one of her darling boys! She was so kind to talk to a stranger who was just starting out in modeling and was (and still is) a fan!
Click here to continue.
Reactions to the Premiere of Project Runway All Stars
Well BPRs, what did you think?
I think I like it!
Of course it is wonderful to see the designers. They feel like friends because in most cases they are. After covering this show for so long we have met each and every one of these all-star designers. We have shared meals with them and even visited their homes!
The flip side is that it will be heartbreaking to see each designer leave.
Of course we miss Tim and the regular judges, but honestly, I like Angela Lindvall! She is just adorable and natural in her role. What do you think?
I thought Joanna Coles was quite unkind and insensitive to Elisa.
"You're not going to spit on me, are you?"
It was as if she hadn't actually watched Elisa's season and had only heard something about Elisa "spitting," which is of course not at all what she does. Of course Elisa's response was very sweet and positive and not at all defensive. I am very sorry to see Elisa go. I wish we could have seen more of her.
I'm sure that Joanna will grow on me as the season goes on. I just don't like meanness. At all. How is this considered "mentoring?"
The judges were fine. Ultimately they did get things "right." I think we could all agree with their "top three" and "bottom three" choices.
Did you notice that there were only 11 looks in the first "fashion show?" We did not see Kara's or Sweet P's design. There could be a reason for this, but I can't think of anything valid. Later on, in the side by side comparison, we do see Kara's design for a millisecond and a small part of Sweet P's. Weird.
Also, all of the things we were directed to be concerned about (Oh no. Two designers chose MOPHEADS! Oh no, Austin burned his dress!) turned out to be nothing. I would have liked to have seen more of the actual construction.
Suddenly Rami's dress walked the runway and I was like, "Where did THAT come from?" Did we even see Rami working on his dress? Come on - at least let us see how the winning designer created the winning dress!
The models were all completely lovely and yet we did not see or hear their names. I feel like if we are going to accept that the hair, make-up and styling are important to the total look, then we should get to know the models. It would help. Just my opinion of course.
The best change is the return to the 60-minute format. Even with 13 designers I felt like the pace was just right.
Anyway, these are my reactions, how about you? What did you think? Will you tune in next week?
Poll - Episode 1 - Your Turn to be the Judge
Photos: 1). Anthony 2). April 3). Austin 4). Elisa 5). Gordana 6).Jerrell
7). Kara 8). Kenley M 9). Michael 10).Mila 11). Mondo 12). Rami 13).Sweet P
Photos courtesy of MyLifetime.com. Click to see a larger view.
You've seen the designs on the runway and now it's your turn to be the judges. This week you are Angela Lindvall, Georgina Chapman, Isaac Mizrahi and Ken Downing.7). Kara 8). Kenley M 9). Michael 10).Mila 11). Mondo 12). Rami 13).Sweet P
Photos courtesy of MyLifetime.com. Click to see a larger view.
Click here to tell us who you thought should have won the challenge.
Click here to tell us who you thought should have been out.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Project Runway Season 9 Winner, Anya Ayoung-Chee in Marie Claire
Anya and Sveta have received the "Spread in Marie Claire" part of the Season 9 Prize package.
A highlight of the interview:
MC: Favorite critique?
AAC: When Michael Kors called my look for Sam, the musician I dressed in the band challenge, "Reggae Jesus." People in Trinidad actually dressed up as Reggae Jesus for Halloween-I don't think Michael knows what he started!
Pick up the January issue of Marie Claire available now!
Tonight On BPR
Photo: 2011 Lifetime Entertainment Services, LLC
Calling all Project Runway fans! Tonight is the premiere of Project Runway All Stars on Lifetime. Tbone and suzq will be hosting a live party room as we watch together and invite you to join us. It's an interesting cast and we can't wait to see the results on the runway. We will go live beginning at 8:30 p.m. ET.
Come join the fun tonight on BPR!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
A New Interview with "Project Runway All Stars" Mentor, Joanna Coles
The Cut has a new interview with Joanna Coles today. Here is a highlight:
Tim speaks regularly about how attached he gets to the designers during filming. Did you find the experience similar in that respect?
You do get very emotionally attached to them. Of course, some you like more than others. But by the end of it, you’ve spent lots of time with the finalists, and there were some I felt for. Some of them just got in their own way, and you just wanted to say, "What the hell are you doing?" And a couple of times I did. It's amazing how people can want something really badly, and the only obstacle is themselves. And they just can’t see it. You’ll see that play out in the finale.
There weren't any All-Star designers showing at NYFW back in September. How did the finale work?
They filmed final collections. It wasn’t presented at Lincoln Center; it was the timing. But they each have a finale show, and one of them in particular I felt got in their own way. I enjoyed mentoring because you’re building relationships with the contestants. When you’re a judge [as Coles has been in the past] it’s hard because you don’t know the story and the narrative of what’s led up to the piece that you’re judging. So what was really interesting was being behind the scenes, seeing the drama, understanding how hard some of them work, and how sloppy some of them work — even as All-Stars.
Click here for the full interview.
Meet Project Runway Designers at "The Fashion Experience" in Decatur Jan 17 - 19
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