Although the judges criticized the classic silhouette, it was a wonderful design.ĭesigner Jasper Garvida’s final design for the third challenge of Project Runway All Stars, season 7. From the ombré effect to the smart belt, this design was very polished and finished. Made from air sickness bags, this dress was impeccable. The dress was sleek, festive, and possessed a lot of energy.ĭesigner Michelle Lesniak’s final design for the third challenge of Project Runway All Stars season 7. The bright red color really popped on the runway. Looking like expensive embroidery, the reflectors made the dress stand out. Michelle’s look was easily the dress that didn’t scream unconventional materials. The comments were “mod, yet modern.” After last week’s princess prostitute comments about her look, it was a huge comeback. The circular patterns and red color had a futuristic vibe, but still felt slightly retro.ĭesigner Irina Shabayeva’s final design for the third challenge of Project Runway All Stars, season 7. Using coffee cups that had been spray painted, the designed looked like Judy Jetson meets someone from the Capitol of the Hunger Games. Out of the top three looks, Irina’s design was the most unusual. The bottom designers were Seth Aaron, Sean, and Juli. After the middle was dismissed, the top designers were Michelle, Irina, and Jasper. Given the large amount of designers currently in the competition, Project Runway fans could guess a few of the top and bottom designers. This dress showed the great eye that Anya has. Additionally, the color from the pattern was astounding. This look took a lot of care.ĭesigner Anya Ayoung-Chee’s final design for the third challenge of Project Runway All Stars season 7.Īlthough the shape of the dress wasn’t necessarily innovative, it did have great movement and presence on the runway. Made from paper, she created a beautiful textile/pattern. One design that should have been a top design, but wasn’t, was Anya’s dress. With so many designers currently in the running, many looks only got a quick glance. Would any woman really wear one of these looks on a plane? Can you imagine going through the TSA with a dress that barely covers your bum? Looking at all of the designs, the practicality of these designs was missing. This week’s look was to inspire a modern day, glamorous travel design. Of course, Project Runway fans watch each episode to see fashion, not to get a lecture. The fashion industry has a huge problem with waste, so this trending topic could have been given a higher priority. Kudos to Southwest Airlines and their upcycled, affordable leather accessories. This idea of upcycling should have been highlighted more. Additionally, the designers created accessories made from the airline’s repurposed leather seats. From coffee cups to seat belts to reflectors, the designers had a myriad of options. Since Southwest Airlines is one of the sponsors this season, the materials were sourced from the airline. In some cases, the designs flew high … and others needed to stay home. Since this season of Project Runway All Stars is made up of previous winners, this challenge should be quite impressive. When a designer can take non-fabric and transform that material into a fabulous look, it is quite impressive. Could surf, sand, snow, or sun be in their future? Unfortunately, flying the unconventional skies never quite gets airborne.įor many fans, the unconventional challenge episode is always a favorite. As they enter the Southwest Airlines plane, the speculation begins. Project Runway All Stars made its theme obvious from the start with the designers dreaming of a getaway from the Project Runway workroom. By Cristine Struble 4 years ago This week, Project Runway All Stars featured everyone’s favorite episode of any Project Runway season: the unconventional materials challenge.
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