![]() The execution of his advice is what causes his mentees to fall apart at the seams.) When he recommends Katie abandon her clown pant for an elevated dress, she practically tears her fabric to pieces trying to assemble a ruched miniskirt that resembles a crumpled grocery bag. (To be clear, this isn't Christian's fault. What's interesting, however, about Christian's prowl around the workroom this episode is that it inadvertently causes the meltdowns of no fewer than two designers. “I am a tipsy girl,” Darren says, with visible delight. “Maybe you love a tipsy girl,” Christian suggests, by way of a backhanded compliment. John that my mom pulled out of the bin.” Katie's clown pants are “Doris Day goes to the mall.” Prajje's print is leaning a little “couch-y,” and Kristina's robe is “bag lady in couture fabrics.” Finally, Christian reunites with his beleaguered admirer, Darren, in time to inform him that the designer's skirt seems fitting for a certain sort of Palm Beach woman “who's had too much to drink and now is kinda dizzy.” As he pops from table to table, he finds new and inventive ways to torture. Sabrina is attempting something akin to a “deconstructed poppy” while Chasity fuses feminine pinks and purples with the rough texture of leather and grommets.īack on the hunt for outfits to eviscerate, Christian is absolutely on one this episode. ![]() Shantall selects a checker print as the backdrop for her cascading petals Katie draws a color palette from a spiky pincushion protea. My girl Anna dives headfirst into arts and crafts, dipping her blossoms in paint and stamping them on paper, while Kristina sprawls out on the pavement, where Katie tosses a bouquet into the air for her to photograph mid-flight. From the moment they see the piles of stems arranged throughout the workroom, the young hopefuls are all screeching with excitement, but they only have an hour and a half to work with a graphic designer to craft their print. In episode 4, “Flower Power,” our remaining designers are asked to create their own floral fabrics, drawing inspiration from the installations of Lewis Miller, mastermind behind the “flower flash,” in which the artist adorns Manhattan staples-trucks, stop signs, traffic lights, even trash cans-with bursting blooms. So, I came into this week's Project Runway eager but armed with a pair of figurative garden shears. Overwhelmingly, yes, flower prints are gorgeous-but they can quickly veer into the territory of wallpapers and couch fabrics if a designer doesn't maintain a wary eye. Thank you for your thoughts, prayers, and encouragement." Unfortunately, March died in 2019 due to a heart attack.It is a truth universally acknowledged that there are good florals, and there are bad florals. My right hand and arm are paralyzed." Keeping a positive attitude, March added: "I have good days and bad days and the worst days you can imagine, but I still have my brain, and for that miracle I am forever grateful. "I ended up being paralyzed in both legs from the knees down. "Somehow I miraculously woke up-I couldn't talk and didn't know where I was for a couple of months," he wrote. March shared an update on the one-year anniversary of his accident and revealed he was put in a medically induced coma for two months. Unfortunately, in July 2017, he suffered a debilitating accident after he fell in his apartment and hit his head. ![]() He also developed an exclusive line of foam wigs and accessories for Target, and at one time was working on a burlesque show with wild wigs and costumes, a production of My Fair Lady, and his own line of original costume designs. The unforgettable contestant went on to reappear on Project Runway All Stars season 4, and has dressed clients such as Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Chaka Khan, and-most notably-was responsible for Meryl Streep's white 2010 Oscar dress. ![]()
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