24kBlondi
October 18, 2006 - 09:08 PM
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eeew eeew eew hjefrery grosssss uli cmon goo uli who woudl actually wear heffresy, nobody his was grossss and that derssw as sugly nto one thing from uli was ugly
Whoa
Raymondo
October 18, 2006 - 09:09 PM
Well yeah, that's what all the Jeffrey-haters think too. It's a Design Contest therefore he should have lost. I am not kidding when I can point to everything he's done and name which designer he copied the outfit from. Plaid couture gown? Alexander McQueen. Jet-set outfit? Uh, how about every single cheesy clothing line sold in the rocker-leather stores on Melrose in L.A. Deconstructed jackets and tops with the strips of cloth hanging down? Helmut Lang, like 8 years ago. Done, tired, not even in fashion anymore. Neither is "punk". It had a moment briefly last year again but it's so over. Jeffrey is nothing like the truly brilliant, creative and successful punk-inspired designers like Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Nicholas Ghesquiere. Their stuff blows me away, his stuff is totally familiar and boring.
Lastly, think about it, this guy HAD a shot at starting his own fashion label already. He did it already. And he failed! You can be impressed with whatever D-level celebrities he designed for before, but if his fashion label was so darn successful he would not be on Project Runway desperate to win, and weeping because he gets a chance to show a collection. This guy obviously needs the dough, big time. Well, Jeffrey is being set up for a big fall. He will not succeed in the long run. It would have been better for him to keep on toiling quietly in L.A. and evolving his vision before taking it wider, instead of failing in such a public way after winning this show. And don't even get me started on how Jeffrey completely failed to meet the requirements of this challenge. That was no "collection". It was all over the place, not cohesive in the slightest.
I think I love u.Your Alexander McQueen comment:so dead on.Can we create a collection together?
strategy
October 18, 2006 - 09:10 PM
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Interesting - - - - some posters still judging by personality instead of design.
Some still judging on "pretty" or "elegant" - - - but its about innovation and understanding design concepts.
I personally don't see how any choice but Jeffrey - - - would have been honest.
I UNDERSTAND your point of view - YET whose going to by that GARBAGE?
Surely you jest to believe anything from that line is going to TAKE OFF!
alphanguy
October 18, 2006 - 09:10 PM
Raymondo, I so agree with you. Poorly executed, UGLY desings... I suppose they would look good to Courtney Love, but she also wears hefty bags and live on heroine. Jeffrey's collection was so obviusly desgined by someone who's brain has been fried by years of hard drugs. It's not creative, just the wild flailing of a burnt out mind. It's too bad that timless style and good taste is never rewarded anymore. And he didn't even PAY ATTENTION TO THE BUDGET. If he did, he would have known he was over. I guess Jeffrey could have a career designing for heroine addict trash, but aside form that small group of a few thousand people in NY and LA, who else would buy or care?
Violentz
October 18, 2006 - 09:11 PM
Jeffrey won !!!!!!! "This is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in my eyes!"
MsLatina
October 18, 2006 - 09:11 PM
JEFFREY WINS!!!??? What a joke!
He was innovative alright - but anyone can create trash! And didn't the judges all agree on NOT liking one of his dresses, PLUS he goes over budget! They didn't say ONE negative thing about Uli's designs. Jeffrey's designs belong in an art school - NOT on a woman's form.
I agree that Michael disappointed tonight, but he will have a long career in fashion as will Laura.
Uli was not my favorite at any point, but she was robbed tonight. Her collection was outstanding and the attendees at the show clearly responded to it.
By the way - has anyone noticed the credits where it says about the "producers" having a say in the selection of the winning designer?
Seems to me THEY had a say in keeping him around because he makes for good TV drama - but not good fashion.
I'm done with Project Runway - this season started out well with a good group of designers, but they clearly have sold out to what makes for commercial TV.
Wendy_Williams
October 18, 2006 - 09:12 PM
Well Said!
MissOtis
October 18, 2006 - 09:12 PM
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Wow! I thought even Michael's dad conceded he was gay.
Oh. lol. Someone at the Court TV board posted tonight that they had just heard it on the TV Guide channel. Maybe it's a career move. Good luck to him, anyway. I like Michael.
ash6573
October 18, 2006 - 09:12 PM
That was the worst decision I've seen the Project Runway judges make.. It really makes me question if i will even bother to watch Season 4..
Jshouldwin
October 18, 2006 - 09:12 PM
Ok Heidi- you have done it. I can not believe you let tatoo neck win- I can't say his name right now because I am seething with frustration. Does anyone remember the total crap he sent down the runway the first half of the show??? And in my opinion, today was not much better. I did not even like Uli but the girl deserved the win. Her collection was 5000% better then anyone else's. I said that if Jeffrey won I would never watch this show again (I've never missed an episode) but now I am ashamed. Since when did PR give out pity votes? This is going to be another case of the Clay aiken American Idol thing where Uli outsells everyone else 1000 to 1. I still can not believe that it actually happened. Auf Wiedersehen to you Project Runway!
MsRyan
October 18, 2006 - 09:13 PM
I just have to respond to one thing those two dresses in Jeffrey's line were not cohesive. They were hideous, and as you said about Laura unoriginal and rehashed as well. The only thing that did it for Jeffrey was his signature piece. The detailing of the zippers, and that was not at all innovative. I had a leather vist made similar to that back in the late '80's early '90's. We all know that fashion repeats itself just as history does. So nothing is 'innovative' just the same things, different colors, and patterns. No, Jeffrey was not my favorite, and I am aware this is not a popularity contest, I just feel (and I know I am not alone) he had way more resources than the other three. Those things that the others did were theirs and with minimal help. Bottom line....
And to be honest. The judges seemed to be a little inconsistent. One day they want you to step out of your box....then when you do you are slapped on the hand, and when you don't you are also slapped on the hand. They just picked and chose who they would let get away with it and who they wouldn't. Uli was just as stubborn as Jeff, with the exception of her changing from bright colors, and so was Laura. And they get ridiculed. Now Michael, you are pretty much correct, his nerves did get the best of him. I think if he had the ability to relax, he would have came with same consistency he did the entire season. But, that is where his professional development comes in. Anyway, he has found his niche and I expect great things from him the future. He has a wide spectrum that he is capable of covering, and that is going to play an important part in his success. If Laura sticks with the Celebs for all of their Red Carpet events, she is will be very successful as well, and besides, she is going to need that time for all that intricate detailing that she is so good at. Uli can stay right where she is and take over the masses of Miami. She is right where she needs to be, and South FL has always been a hot spot for the rich and famous anyway. So all should know where they are and need to be now.
whiskers
October 18, 2006 - 09:14 PM
congratulations, jeffrey.
who will you blame now?
oscarsimon
October 18, 2006 - 09:14 PM
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Interesting - - - - some posters still judging by personality instead of design.
Some still judging on "pretty" or "elegant" - - - but its about innovation and understanding design concepts.
I personally don't see how any choice but Jeffrey - - - would have been honest.
I UNDERSTAND your point of view - YET whose going to by that GARBAGE?
Surely you jest to believe anything from that line is going to TAKE OFF!
You have seen high fashion runway shows haven't you?
RARELY does anything come straight off the runway to the consumer.
Almost everything is down sized and modified to fit retail.
Raymondo
October 18, 2006 - 09:14 PM
[So I guess when your clothing reaches from the States to Hong Kong, you've failed?
Why the hell are you judging his season-work, it was about his collection, take your amateur opinions elsewhere.
You really have anger-management issues...Amateur?Dont think so.I'll show ya my portfolio anytime,and I truly cant like Jeffrey.Sorry,if I get 'hated' too.
bubbelywubblys13
October 18, 2006 - 09:15 PM
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JEFFREY WINS!!!??? What a joke!
He was innovative alright - but anyone can create trash! And didn't the judges all agree on NOT liking one of his dresses, PLUS he goes over budget! They didn't say ONE negative thing about Uli's designs. Jeffrey's designs belong in an art school - NOT on a woman's form.
I agree that Michael disappointed tonight, but he will have a long career in fashion as will Laura.
Uli was not my favorite at any point, but she was robbed tonight. Her collection was outstanding and the attendees at the show clearly responded to it.
By the way - has anyone noticed the credits where it says about the "producers" having a say in the selection of the winning designer?
Seems to me THEY had a say in keeping him around because he makes for good TV drama - but not good fashion.
I'm done with Project Runway - this season started out well with a good group of designers, but they clearly have sold out to what makes for commercial TV.
They didn't like one of his dresses but they liked his whole collection, good argument there, real bad decision on their parts. Oh wait, Nina is an editor for a multi-million dollar fashion magazine and michael kors has won multiple design awards. And the CREATOR of fashion week liked it too.
You're right, bad decision. Creating trash, good one too, who do you know puts zippers on their seams outside their dress? Have you ever seen a dress like the red polka-dotted one? The Blazer was divine, definitely worked with the pants.
pamokc
October 18, 2006 - 09:15 PM
And can I just say to the editors -- quit trying to trick us. You tip us off by doing just the opposite. As soon as the judges said they had been asked how to contact Uli, I knew she was OUT. Just as I knew that if they showed Jeffrey crying, he must have made his way past the controversy. Talk about PREDICTABLE. Quit it with the reverse psychology already. WE're not idiots out here.
Meanwhile, I love the idea of having a regular person doing judging from time to time. ANd yes, I know that a runway show is supposed to be fashion-forward and what is to come and not what is "now", but unless I see a photo of Nina Garcia wearing that striped circus outfit in her magazine, then I will never believe she could have voted for that clown Jeffrey. To quote her highness "it's a level of taste". If it was all about taste, Laura would have won hands down no questions asked.
Plus, Jeffrey's back story is not any more inspiring than Uli's. Her story made me like her all the more. She was ripped off and joins the ranks of Kara Saun -- "people who should have won Project Runway".
What I would like to have seen on that runway -- An evening wear collection of Kayne vs. Laura. That would have been FABULOUS.
Violentz
October 18, 2006 - 09:15 PM
I'm done with Project Runway - this season started out well with a good group of designers, but they clearly have sold out to what makes for commercial TV.
Bye!! See-ya! Don't let the door hit you in the butt on your way out !
Project Runway is the best show on TV and this was indeed the BEST season EVER!!!! All four of the final designers were terrific and only one could win. I think the decision of the judges was right on. All four of these people will have a long career in design if they so choose. Jeffery did a wonderful job and is worthy of the price. Congratulations Jeffrey!
avonjax
October 18, 2006 - 09:17 PM
Project Runway proved once again that we live in an age where arrogance and sleaze are rewarded and taste and class are a thing of the past.
I guess since so many in America are tatooed and slouch around in clothes ready for the dumpster it was obvious Jeffrey would win.
I DONT LIKE HIM, but will admit that some of his looks were good. But some were horrific. And to make matters worse he is a total JERK.
But based on the criteria that is so prevalent on the show, ULI should have won. Her collection was very strong.
MIchael did show some immaturity and one of his outfits was the WORST I have seen on all three PR finals.
Of course Laura didn't win because Class, refinement and taste NEVER win anymore.
Her collection was the definition of beauty and skill.
It was in my oppinion the BEST collection of all 3 seasons.
Again I will repeat, if it's edgy and aimed at the tatoo generation it is considered good. Anything else is boring and dull.
My how far we have fallen.
bubbelywubblys13
October 18, 2006 - 09:17 PM
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[So I guess when your clothing reaches from the States to Hong Kong, you've failed?
Why the hell are you judging his season-work, it was about his collection, take your amateur opinions elsewhere.
You really have anger-management issues...Amateur?Dont think so.I'll show ya my portfolio anytime,and I truly cant like Jeffrey.Sorry,if I get 'hated' too.
Anger management, get a clue, I typed out a response.
The people who get anger management are ones who don't have control of their anger.
It seems to me that if you're trying to express your "professional" opinion on a board that a bunch of plus-sized woman with their cats read, then you are an amateur.
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October 18, 2006 - 09:20 PM
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I don't care what anyone thinks, I am glad that Jeffrey won.
I think Jeffrey deserved to win.
Like so many of you have said, this was NOT a popularity contest. This was a Design contest.
Well yeah, that's what all the Jeffrey-haters think too. It's a Design Contest therefore he should have lost. I am not kidding when I can point to everything he's done and name which designer he copied the outfit from. Plaid couture gown? Alexander McQueen. Jet-set outfit? Uh, how about every single cheesy clothing line sold in the rocker-leather stores on Melrose in L.A. Deconstructed jackets and tops with the strips of cloth hanging down? Helmut Lang, like 8 years ago. Done, tired, not even in fashion anymore. Neither is "punk". It had a moment briefly last year again but it's so over. Jeffrey is nothing like the truly brilliant, creative and successful punk-inspired designers like Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Nicholas Ghesquiere. Their stuff blows me away, his stuff is totally familiar and boring.
Lastly, think about it, this guy HAD a shot at starting his own fashion label already. He did it already. And he failed! You can be impressed with whatever D-level celebrities he designed for before, but if his fashion label was so darn successful he would not be on Project Runway desperate to win, and weeping because he gets a chance to show a collection. This guy obviously needs the dough, big time. Well, Jeffrey is being set up for a big fall. He will not succeed in the long run. It would have been better for him to keep on toiling quietly in L.A. and evolving his vision before taking it wider, instead of failing in such a public way after winning this show. And don't even get me started on how Jeffrey completely failed to meet the requirements of this challenge. That was no "collection". It was all over the place, not cohesive in the slightest.
So I guess when your clothing reaches from the States to Hong Kong, you've failed?
Why the hell are you judging his season-work, it was about his collection, take your amateur opinions elsewhere.
I'm not an amateur, don't assume I am. As for you, I'm sure you've never even heard of any of the designers I referenced in my argument you quoted. As for Hong Kong, Hong Kong will buy ANYTHING and everything. Big whoop. There are hundreds of young designers who have sold to Hong Kong and are still broke. Lastly, AGAIN, I AM commenting on his collection. It was derivative and incoherent.
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October 18, 2006 - 09:20 PM
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Interesting - - - - some posters still judging by personality instead of design.
Some still judging on "pretty" or "elegant" - - - but its about innovation and understanding design concepts.
I personally don't see how any choice but Jeffrey - - - would have been honest.
I UNDERSTAND your point of view - YET whose going to by that GARBAGE?
Surely you jest to believe anything from that line is going to TAKE OFF!
You have seen high fashion runway shows haven't you?
RARELY does anything come straight off the runway to the consumer.
Almost everything is down sized and modified to fit retail.
I once got a coat straight off the back of a model at an Alexander Julian show. It is a fall/winter anchor of my wardrobe to this day. But, that is mensware very different animal.
Michael btw would be more likely to succeed as a mensware designer.
MissOtis
October 18, 2006 - 09:20 PM
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[So I guess when your clothing reaches from the States to Hong Kong, you've failed?
Why the hell are you judging his season-work, it was about his collection, take your amateur opinions elsewhere.
You really have anger-management issues...Amateur?Dont think so.I'll show ya my portfolio anytime,and I truly cant like Jeffrey.Sorry,if I get 'hated' too.
Anger management, get a clue, I typed out a response.
The people who get anger management are ones who don't have control of their anger.
It seems to me that if you're trying to express your "professional" opinion on a board that a bunch of plus-sized woman with their cats read, then you are an amateur.
alphanguy
October 18, 2006 - 09:20 PM
MsLAtina, you are SO right about that "disclaimer" aboutt eh judges getting "input" formthe producers about selection of winning designers. It's obvious that Jeffrey "Turtle boy" Sebelia was kept on to add conflict and drama to the show. What a talentless hack.
oscarsimon
October 18, 2006 - 09:20 PM
Ignorance - stupidity - - and miss placed emotions tell me it is time to exit this blog.
Raymondo
October 18, 2006 - 09:21 PM
They didn't like one of his dresses but they liked his whole collection, good argument there, real bad decision on their parts. Oh wait, Nina is an editor for a multi-million dollar fashion magazine and michael kors has won multiple design awards. And the CREATOR of fashion week liked it too.
You're right, bad decision. Creating trash, good one too, who do you know puts zippers on their seams outside their dress? Have you ever seen a dress like the red polka-dotted one? The Blazer was divine, definitely worked with the pants.
Have I ever seen a dress like the polka dotted red one?Yeah!2 yrs ago Betsy Johnson collection.Also stop hatin' so.Your boy won.For now.Til he hits a snag then everyone else will be his 'downfall'.And Thierry Mugler did zipper dresses many years ago.He's not innovative!
pfeffa
October 18, 2006 - 09:21 PM
I truly believe that the best designer won. Even so, I absolutely loved Uli's dress that Nazri wore, and Laura's gown that Camila wore.
bubbelywubblys13
October 18, 2006 - 09:22 PM
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They didn't like one of his dresses but they liked his whole collection, good argument there, real bad decision on their parts. Oh wait, Nina is an editor for a multi-million dollar fashion magazine and michael kors has won multiple design awards. And the CREATOR of fashion week liked it too.
You're right, bad decision. Creating trash, good one too, who do you know puts zippers on their seams outside their dress? Have you ever seen a dress like the red polka-dotted one? The Blazer was divine, definitely worked with the pants.
Have I ever seen a dress like the polka dotted red one?Yeah!2 yrs ago Betsy Johnson collection.Also stop hatin' so.Your boy won.For now.Til he hits a snag then everyone else will be his 'downfall'.And Thierry Mugler did zipper dresses many years ago.He's not innovative!
So the experts are wrong and you're right.
Get a clue.
24kBlondi
October 18, 2006 - 09:22 PM
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[So I guess when your clothing reaches from the States to Hong Kong, you've failed?
Why the hell are you judging his season-work, it was about his collection, take your amateur opinions elsewhere.
You really have anger-management issues...Amateur?Dont think so.I'll show ya my portfolio anytime,and I truly cant like Jeffrey.Sorry,if I get 'hated' too.
Anger management, get a clue, I typed out a response.
The people who get anger management are ones who don't have control of their anger.
It seems to me that if you're trying to express your "professional" opinion on a board that a bunch of plus-sized woman with their cats read, then you are an amateur.
Whoa....I resent that comment....
I dont like cats
Chandie
October 18, 2006 - 09:23 PM
Jeff stuff was a hot mess he did not deserve to win Uli was the best and should have won because her stuff was done by her and she did not have to pay anyone to make her clothes Jeff cheated and he should have lost first because he went over budget thn because his clothes are not going to be worn by people with senseadn third because he only did two of his items himself the ones that the judges did not like he just plain out sucked I would have picked anyone over him
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October 18, 2006 - 09:23 PM
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[So I guess when your clothing reaches from the States to Hong Kong, you've failed?
Why the hell are you judging his season-work, it was about his collection, take your amateur opinions elsewhere.
You really have anger-management issues...Amateur?Dont think so.I'll show ya my portfolio anytime,and I truly cant like Jeffrey.Sorry,if I get 'hated' too.
Anger management, get a clue, I typed out a response.
The people who get anger management are ones who don't have control of their anger.
It seems to me that if you're trying to express your "professional" opinion on a board that a bunch of plus-sized woman with their cats read, then you are an amateur.
Whoa....I resent that comment....
I dont like cats
I don't either
that was an example of generalization
crackbaby
October 18, 2006 - 09:23 PM
Are the judges blind? I'd rather have seen any of the other three contestants win. Of course everyone was rooting for Laura, Uli and Michael because people would actually wear their clothes. Jeff's designs sucks azz!
WhataJoke
October 18, 2006 - 09:23 PM
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Anger management, get a clue, I typed out a response.
The people who get anger management are ones who don't have control of their anger.
It seems to me that if you're trying to express your "professional" opinion on a board that a bunch of plus-sized woman with their cats read, then you are an amateur.
LOL don't you just love it when someone you think is a d-bag opens their mouth and removes all doubt? Amazing.
bubbelywubblys13
October 18, 2006 - 09:23 PM
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Jeff stuff was a hot mess he did not deserve to win Uli was the best and should have won because her stuff was done by her and she did not have to pay anyone to make her clothes Jeff cheated and he should have lost first because he went over budget thn because his clothes are not going to be worn by people with senseadn third because he only did two of his items himself the ones that the judges did not like he just plain out sucked I would have picked anyone over him
It's called sentences and punctuation, you sound like an eight year old.
24kBlondi
October 18, 2006 - 09:24 PM
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[So I guess when your clothing reaches from the States to Hong Kong, you've failed?
Why the hell are you judging his season-work, it was about his collection, take your amateur opinions elsewhere.
You really have anger-management issues...Amateur?Dont think so.I'll show ya my portfolio anytime,and I truly cant like Jeffrey.Sorry,if I get 'hated' too.
Anger management, get a clue, I typed out a response.
The people who get anger management are ones who don't have control of their anger.
It seems to me that if you're trying to express your "professional" opinion on a board that a bunch of plus-sized woman with their cats read, then you are an amateur.
Whoa....I resent that comment....
I dont like cats
I don't either
that was an example of generalization
Ok..fine...but no more generalizing my big butt....k?
TCfan
October 18, 2006 - 09:25 PM
It's pretty amazing how worked up people on these boards get over the outcome of Project Runway. I'm a total PR addict, but the results of tonight's judging (although I totally disagree with the judges), doesn't make me angry nor does it make me not want to watch future seasons of the show. I enjoy hearing what each of the challenges is going to be and then watching to see how each contestant/designer copes with the task.
I try not to let my emotions take control particularly since the drama that happens doesn't involve me. None of us is actually there in the workroom or the apartments where these people work and live. I can't know how I would behave under any of the circumstances since I'm not actually a part of them, so I observe and will continue to do so.
But, I can (and DO) make comments regarding my feelings about the designs.
I felt that based on the fact that the judges wanted to see cohesiveness in the lines, Jeffrey and Michael should have been the first two "auf'ed". Although a number of Michael's designs did seem to fit the "safari" theme he was trying to create, I felt that at least an equal number did not. Jeffrey's designs seemed to be a total hodge-podge even if individually some were outstanding.
With the exception of Uli's green dress that Nazri wore, her collection seemed totally cohesive and yet varied with subtle nuances.
Laura's collection, IMHO, was the most cohesive and from what one can see on a television screen, seemed to be the most well-executed.
Those are my thoughts -- I will leave the mud-slinging and harangues to others of you who seem to be so good at it and so willing to pontificate.
In the words of the illustrious (ahem!) governor of California, "I'll be back" for another season of PR.
Cheers!
JeffreySuperFan
October 18, 2006 - 09:25 PM
I agree with you on the fact that all of the designers will be successful in the niche that they have, Laura with the celebs, Michael with his hiphop groove, Jeffrey with his punksters and Uli with the Miami set. They will all be successful and they will all make it.
On another note, I'm seeing some real "hate" from one poster to another. C'mon guys, group hug.
oscarsimon
October 18, 2006 - 09:25 PM
Rarely - does not mean never.
Among other things I sell vintage and runway fashions.
MsRyan
October 18, 2006 - 09:27 PM
ditto
Raymondo
October 18, 2006 - 09:27 PM
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They didn't like one of his dresses but they liked his whole collection, good argument there, real bad decision on their parts. Oh wait, Nina is an editor for a multi-million dollar fashion magazine and michael kors has won multiple design awards. And the CREATOR of fashion week liked it too.
You're right, bad decision. Creating trash, good one too, who do you know puts zippers on their seams outside their dress? Have you ever seen a dress like the red polka-dotted one? The Blazer was divine, definitely worked with the pants.
Have I ever seen a dress like the polka dotted red one?Yeah!2 yrs ago Betsy Johnson collection.Also stop hatin' so.Your boy won.For now.Til he hits a snag then everyone else will be his 'downfall'.And Thierry Mugler did zipper dresses many years ago.He's not innovative!
So the experts are wrong and you're right.
Get a clue.
I have a clue...that you have need of therapy.And many of the people on here,plus-size and other,have very valid opinions,but aren't hateful or rude about them.Still,courtesy is something that u and Jeffrey both lack in,so I think I'll just say g'night and you can play with yourself....which,come to think of it,sounds like your life.....
staticbandit
October 18, 2006 - 09:28 PM
You do realize you Uli lovers are rooting for a designer who chose to use bone (looked like something out of a quarter machine) in her dresses.
brighteyes205
October 18, 2006 - 09:28 PM
What in the world could possibly have provoked the judges to choose Jeffery to win!?!?!?! He's HORRIBLE! He's a jerk, he's overly cocky, and he makes hideous, oh yes... i mean H-I-D-E-O-U-S clothes! That was by far the worst decision I think those judges could have made. Uly was by far the best! how could they not say that her swimsuit design wasn't COMPLETELY innovative. it was insanely cool! I'm so angry about that decision that it almost makes me not want to watch the show anymore.
24kBlondi
October 18, 2006 - 09:29 PM
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They didn't like one of his dresses but they liked his whole collection, good argument there, real bad decision on their parts. Oh wait, Nina is an editor for a multi-million dollar fashion magazine and michael kors has won multiple design awards. And the CREATOR of fashion week liked it too.
You're right, bad decision. Creating trash, good one too, who do you know puts zippers on their seams outside their dress? Have you ever seen a dress like the red polka-dotted one? The Blazer was divine, definitely worked with the pants.
Have I ever seen a dress like the polka dotted red one?Yeah!2 yrs ago Betsy Johnson collection.Also stop hatin' so.Your boy won.For now.Til he hits a snag then everyone else will be his 'downfall'.And Thierry Mugler did zipper dresses many years ago.He's not innovative!
So the experts are wrong and you're right.
Get a clue.
I have a clue...that you have need of therapy.And many of the people on here,plus-size and other,have very valid opinions,but aren't hateful or rude about them.Still,courtesy is something that u and Jeffrey both lack in,so I think I'll just say g'night and you can play with yourself....which,come to think of it,sounds like your life.....
Woo Hoo..I'd high five you...but my fingers are chicken greasyyyyy...
Raymondo
October 18, 2006 - 09:29 PM
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Anger management, get a clue, I typed out a response.
The people who get anger management are ones who don't have control of their anger.
It seems to me that if you're trying to express your "professional" opinion on a board that a bunch of plus-sized woman with their cats read, then you are an amateur.
LOL don't you just love it when someone you think is a d-bag opens their mouth and removes all doubt? Amazing.
I think I love you.ROFL
bubbelywubblys13
October 18, 2006 - 09:30 PM
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They didn't like one of his dresses but they liked his whole collection, good argument there, real bad decision on their parts. Oh wait, Nina is an editor for a multi-million dollar fashion magazine and michael kors has won multiple design awards. And the CREATOR of fashion week liked it too.
You're right, bad decision. Creating trash, good one too, who do you know puts zippers on their seams outside their dress? Have you ever seen a dress like the red polka-dotted one? The Blazer was divine, definitely worked with the pants.
Have I ever seen a dress like the polka dotted red one?Yeah!2 yrs ago Betsy Johnson collection.Also stop hatin' so.Your boy won.For now.Til he hits a snag then everyone else will be his 'downfall'.And Thierry Mugler did zipper dresses many years ago.He's not innovative!
So the experts are wrong and you're right.
Get a clue.
I have a clue...that you have need of therapy.And many of the people on here,plus-size and other,have very valid opinions,but aren't hateful or rude about them.Still,courtesy is something that u and Jeffrey both lack in,so I think I'll just say g'night and you can play with yourself....which,come to think of it,sounds like your life.....
Woo Hoo..I'd high five you...but my fingers are chicken greasyyyyy...
You ask me not to generalize you yet you're making yourself a sterotype..don't talk about chicken grease, it just solidifies my argument.
geminidi
October 18, 2006 - 09:31 PM
Agreed..the best designer won. Reality check: Bravo is making a TV show here! No one but the judges, contestants, producers, and Tim Gunn know what really went on behind the scenes of PR3. For all we know, Laura and Jeffrey are great friends. How boring would the show have been without Jeffrey's mouth, Laura's griping, Uli's accent, Angela's whining, Vincent's God complex, etc? I have to admit, I watched this season fervently...for the entertainment value! (By the way, for those of you griping about Jeffrey's swearing-my parents do not swear, and my mother would never watch anything with swearing in it--but EVERYONE else I know swears, including my best friend's 85 year old mother. Cussing is not the exception anymore, it's the rule-deal with it). Let's also not forget that all of these posts are based soley on opinion-I doubt there are serious designers out there (who are qualified to judge a collection worthy of showing at Bryant Park) who have nothing better to do than post thier opinions on Bravo's PR blog! To say that PR needs new judges, whine about your favorite not winning, and say you are done with PR is ludicrous!
crackbaby
October 18, 2006 - 09:31 PM
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It's pretty amazing how worked up people on these boards get over the outcome of Project Runway. I'm a total PR addict, but the results of tonight's judging (although I totally disagree with the judges), doesn't make me angry nor does it make me not want to watch future seasons of the show. I enjoy hearing what each of the challenges is going to be and then watching to see how each contestant/designer copes with the task.
Jeffrey's designs sucks ass!
24kBlondi
October 18, 2006 - 09:32 PM
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They didn't like one of his dresses but they liked his whole collection, good argument there, real bad decision on their parts. Oh wait, Nina is an editor for a multi-million dollar fashion magazine and michael kors has won multiple design awards. And the CREATOR of fashion week liked it too.
You're right, bad decision. Creating trash, good one too, who do you know puts zippers on their seams outside their dress? Have you ever seen a dress like the red polka-dotted one? The Blazer was divine, definitely worked with the pants.
Have I ever seen a dress like the polka dotted red one?Yeah!2 yrs ago Betsy Johnson collection.Also stop hatin' so.Your boy won.For now.Til he hits a snag then everyone else will be his 'downfall'.And Thierry Mugler did zipper dresses many years ago.He's not innovative!
So the experts are wrong and you're right.
Get a clue.
I have a clue...that you have need of therapy.And many of the people on here,plus-size and other,have very valid opinions,but aren't hateful or rude about them.Still,courtesy is something that u and Jeffrey both lack in,so I think I'll just say g'night and you can play with yourself....which,come to think of it,sounds like your life.....
Woo Hoo..I'd high five you...but my fingers are chicken greasyyyyy...
You ask me not to generalize you yet you're making yourself a sterotype..don't talk about chicken grease, it just solidifies my argument.
Mine was a joke at the abdurdity this has become...
besides...Im not plus sized....I got pics...
haha..Damn...I'll quit trying to lighten the mood in here...
crackbaby
October 18, 2006 - 09:34 PM
Out of all the plus size outfits, Jeffrey's was the WORST, LOL!
WhataJoke
October 18, 2006 - 09:34 PM
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They didn't like one of his dresses but they liked his whole collection, good argument there, real bad decision on their parts. Oh wait, Nina is an editor for a multi-million dollar fashion magazine and michael kors has won multiple design awards. And the CREATOR of fashion week liked it too.
You're right, bad decision. Creating trash, good one too, who do you know puts zippers on their seams outside their dress? Have you ever seen a dress like the red polka-dotted one? The Blazer was divine, definitely worked with the pants.
Have I ever seen a dress like the polka dotted red one?Yeah!2 yrs ago Betsy Johnson collection.Also stop hatin' so.Your boy won.For now.Til he hits a snag then everyone else will be his 'downfall'.And Thierry Mugler did zipper dresses many years ago.He's not innovative!
So the experts are wrong and you're right.
Get a clue.
I have a clue...that you have need of therapy.And many of the people on here,plus-size and other,have very valid opinions,but aren't hateful or rude about them.Still,courtesy is something that u and Jeffrey both lack in,so I think I'll just say g'night and you can play with yourself....which,come to think of it,sounds like your life.....
Woo Hoo..I'd high five you...but my fingers are chicken greasyyyyy...
You ask me not to generalize you yet you're making yourself a sterotype..don't talk about chicken grease, it just solidifies my argument.
And you called out someones writing skills and 5 minutes later can't spell stereotype. Nice job reek and spell.
Raymondo
October 18, 2006 - 09:34 PM
Woo Hoo..I'd high five you...but my fingers are chicken greasyyyyy...
You ask me not to generalize you yet you're making yourself a sterotype..don't talk about chicken grease, it just solidifies my argument.
You have nothing BUT arguments,and they're not even interesting(not unlike Jeff's collection).And my finger's arent greasy right now,but I'm holding one up for ya.Can ya guess which one?heheh
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