Prajje said that because it’s an avant-garde piece it didn’t have to go together perfectly, but she stressed that it couldn’t just be them adding artwork on top of the rest of their design. When Prajje got to painting the skirt of their look, Chasity expressed concern that it wouldn’t tie into the fur pieces. In the other teams, Octavio and Anna were working on oversized puffy arms and skirt, Chasity and Prajje worked on structured pillars for the sides of their garment, Shantall and Kristina patched together two different animal prints for a coat, and Zayden and Coral were using red furs with New York City as their inspiration. The concept was Aaron’s, which left him leading their team and Bones feeling like he was just a worker bee in service of his partner’s vision. After that, Christian randomized the pairings with the button bag: Aaron and Bones, Anna and Octavio, Zayden and Coral, and Chasity and Prajje.īack in the studio the next day, Aaron and Bones began construction on their exaggerated collar piece. As the winner of the previous challenge, Kristina got to pick her partner first and she quickly chose Shantall. The fur would be used to create an avant-garde look that shows innovation and ambition while working in pairs. His chance to do that this week came in the form of recycled, plant-based faux fur that Christian Siriano explained would be the basis of their next challenge. The 10 designers remaining were: Octavio Aguilar, Bones Jones, Coral Castillo, Prajje Oscar Jean-Baptiste, Kristina Kharlashkina, Shantall Lacayo, Chasity Sereal, Aaron Michael Steach, Zayden Skipper, and Anna Zhou.įollowing his own second placement among the bottom designers, Zayden was inspired to “prove people wrong” and “keep going,” much as he’s done throughout his career and life. SEE ‘Project Runway’ season 19 cast photos: Meet the 16 designers competing on Bravo Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite designers on Bravo’s reality TV show, who has the best aesthetic, and who you think will ultimately be crowned the next big name in fashion. There is no doubt that Mila Hermanovski’s designs show signs that she can take the Project Runway: All- Stars stage, yet will we possibly see anything else but the humdrum black and white? Tune in January 5 on Lifetime to see how she fares against the other seasoned designers.Below, read our “Project Runway” recap of season 19, episode 7, titled “Are You Fur Real,” to find out what happened Thursday, December 2, when fashion icon Billy Porter joins the panel to assess the top 10’s use of faux fur in an avant-garde look. Piece from Spring/Summer 2011 “Rutilated” Collection Both her Holiday 2010 and Rutilated 2011 fashions showcase edgy mod styles for the everyday woman. Since the showing of her shadow-inspired collection at the Fall 2010 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Mila has created striking works, all rooted in her beloved common denominator: Black and white. The drama may be many months behind her, yet those classic shades remain for Mila. Mila defends her black-and-white signature aesthetic to Tim Gunn However she was portrayed, when questioned about her final collection, Mila proudly stood by her choices: Maybe her aesthetic needed some touches of color and the show’s producers decided to, for lack of better wording, give her a boost? It never hurts ratings to give a “bitchy edit,” either. In an interview with, she defended her case by blaming editing. Mila, on the other hand, sees it quite differently. Many fans of the show would probably describe her as too strong-willed and stubborn for their liking. Mila Hermanovski’s personality while on Project Runway season 7 proved to be anything but black and white, like that of her designs. One tight aesthetic, added to her confident personality, earned Mila a ride to Fashion Week. However you can toss the two together, she was doing it. During season 7 of Project Runway, she could not get enough of black and white, white and black, black, and white. Here, we refresh our memories about the designers who’ve set their sights on another shot at fashion glory.Įver tire of the same old black and white? Mila Hermanovski doesn’t! In fact, she has built her career off of these two colors. Project Runway All-Stars kicks off January 5.
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