Thursday, 27 July 2006

'Runway' Goes to the Dogs This Week

Editor's Note: I'm still on vacation, but how could I not watch and write about 'Project Runway'? Thanks to Jeff for holding down the fort this week.  See you next week. -- Kenneth


Last night's 'Project Runway' was a romp in the park. The dog park that is. And just like in every dog-park-U.S.A., it was full of people you want to talk to, and those you say Hi to only because your dog won't stop sniffing their dog's bottom.

Enter Angela Keslar. What in Rin Tin Tin's name are the judges thinking??? Once again, Heidi, Nina and company said goodbye to someone who was good and let Angela stay. Why? Angela is annoying and her design was a joke. It looked like she bought the top at Ross Dress for Less and "matched" it (I'm being generous) with a skirt from the 50 percent off bin in a Victoria's Secret knock-off-store. It was butt-ugly. Please judges, I'm begging you: Tell her she's OUT.

This week's assignment was to create an outfit for a lady and her dog, with the dogs serving as inspiration for the kind of lady who would  supposedly own said pooch. Judges wanted people to come up with stories about who each contestant's theroetical lady was, which seemed awfully contrived to me. Although Robert Best had one of the best lines, "My dog belongs to a Park Avenue princess who's just checked into rehab," I agreed with him when he said, "I have a thing about stories: I think they're stupid."

Still, the challenge set up a good test of talent and determination (or lack of it.) Uli and Michael did the best job, creating stunning dresses that, yes, told a story. And their dogs got to wear stuff that they probably would not die from embarrassment being seen in,  unlike most clothes for dogs.

The two drama queens of the night were, of course, men.

  

Keith is so full of conceit that he basically ignored the dog outfit part of his assignment (read: he did nothing for the dog) because he just didn't feel like doing it. Can his design skills, which are razor sharp, keep him invincibly moving forward each week despite his lack of respect for the rules of the runway? Although Keith is turning out to be an ass, I did laugh at the way he referred to Laura as "bad mommy." I foresee more confrontations for these two hard heads.

Bradley was the other drama-mama of the evening. Is it just me or does he look like he's just come from living in his car? Even Tim Gunn tip-toed to the edge of advice -- he's not supposed to give any -- and told the homeless-looking scruff that he should think about starting his dress over since, according to Tim, "If it's not pretty, it doesn't matter."  Bradley should thank his lucky stars that it was his birthday; that's the only reason I can think that Nina Garcia heaped praise over his final design. She loved it's "volume". Huh?

All in all, I thought this episode lacked the punch of the previous two this season. But what I and the six gay men who joined me for the show really wanted to know was: do we need to put out an APB for Michael Kors? Where is he? Was he "disappeared" and Heidi hoped no one noticed?

EW cast the same Kors-question out this week in their intro to an enlightening and delightful interview with Katherine who talks about how she feels about getting kicked off.

I have the feeling things are going to get interesting again next week. Someone is asked to leave? Uh-mah-gawd!

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh Angela, how do I hate thee? Her beatchy, pinched face; the hideous bubble skirts she wears; her semi-crunchy hair. She's just so... Canadian!! As far as people who should've been voted off way early on, she's a total Kara Janx.

Anonymous said...

lance thought u were a pop star with no m,eaning but i have to say brave that courage and heart the family as we call ourself really thank u i was wrong ur not a wussy. sorry never listened to the group, see on a couple of chat shows. ur ansewers r always great thank u u just helped over a million kids. pose for a poster. farrah jokin thanks again

Anonymous said...

The project for the week was to dress a dog and its owner.  Keith did not complete the assignment. He should have been voted off.  As good or bad as the other designs were, they were complete.  

Anonymous said...

Well, regarding the outfit for the lady that would be walking her dog in the dog park   It is essential I would think, that the clothing must capture her personality, while visibly something that a lady would wear.  Something with elegant clothing lines while lending itself to fluid movement.  How about something that when she is walking the dog, and the wind is blowing, the shirt captures part of the wind.  something that has pastel colours that match the end of the day as it turns into night.  Maybe the doggie owner is walking and looking at the sky?

Anonymous said...

I am so looking forward tonight...Had an operation today and I'm just making sure I set my alarm to watch Project Funway...I'm addicted to these people...and someone getting kicked off...the only thing i can think of is someone worked on the outfit or went back to the design studio outside of their time alloted....can't wait...mimi