Showing posts with label Daniel Franco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel Franco. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2016

PR All-St★rs 5, Ep 3: ♫♪ We Go Together … ♪♫ Like Oil and Water

As happens when we have an even number of designers, this week will be another team, er, duo challenge; and no one is happy about except for Sam who might get his wish to have Mitchell killed … or sent home.

Alyssa meets the designtestants on the runway, along with Little Big Town, a country band made up of Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook, and Phillip Sweet. 

Is it a couples challenge? Nope; the fellas are swiftly whisked away because, really, they have no need to be present and we learn that the challenge will be to make two opposite but complementary red carpet looks that the country gals will wear to the Academy of Country Music Awards.

The designers have $600 and one day and, as last week’s winner, Sam gets to pick his partner, and then pair up the remaining designers into teams of two. He picks Kini because Kini can sew; he pairs Asha with Alexander, Layana with Emily, Ken with Dom, Valerie with Stella, and, lastly, Mitchell with Daniel.

Let’s rip …
THE SAFES
KEN and DOM
Ken thinks his look is the winner, and I think it’s a belabored t-shirt over Capri culottes.

Dom calls he dress chic and red carpet, while I see it more as chic and high tea, no shade.
LAYANA and EMILY
Layana says this isn’t her best work, and I agree, though I think the model makes a lovely bridesmaid.

Emily, on the other hand, hates her pants but loves her vest, while I cannot help but think the vest is saying, “Welcome to the Home Depot Paint center, how can I help you?”
THE BOTTOMS
STELLA and VALERIE
They opt for Naughty and Nice, with Stella going naughty, naturally, and Valeria being nice. But, I must say, I get annoyed when Stella seems bothered by people saying she’s got the bitch aesthetic, tough girl vibe, because that’s how she acts and that’s how she designs. And that’s how she picked a fabric for this week, choosing vinyl — which she’s never worked with before and I say “Why now?” — over leather.

Zanna worries about their two looks, and Stella worries that Valerie won’t shut up; and again, when Zanna says Stella’s look might not be the best, Stella snaps, “Oh yes it is.”

And then she chooses to be really nasty when, while running out of time, she asks Valerie to make a belt for her and then bitches about how Valerie made the belt. I like Stella, and I’m not so fond of Valerie — remembering her Mean Girl Days towards Michael on her season — but I’m getting annoyed by Stella’s bitchy attitude.

WHAT THEY SAID
Stella: I love the shape of [the top] but it might be a little open.

Valerie: My model is wearing the hell outta that jumpsuit!

WHAT I SAID
That slit is so high on Stella’s look that I think I see Alaska from it, and the lack on lining on the inside is cheap-looking.

Valerie’s look is cute and pretty and very garden party, but not what I’d call red carpet.

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
Stella: Isaac liked the look, even the high slit but called the fabric a garbage bag and was pissed off about the lack of a lining. The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ called the slit a disaster while Kimberly Schlapman liked the bustier and the booty. Alyssa called it right, saying the fabric looked like a tarp.

Valerie: The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ likes it, though she agrees with me that it isn’t red carpet ready; she describes the lace flaps on the front, with the string-tie, as looking a little “butcher’s apron.” Isaac liked the lace details at the top and the design of the back, but hated the waist flaps. Karen Fairchild agreed that the petals would make her look hippy, while Alyssa liked the petals, especially after Valerie turned them around the face the back.
MITCHELL and DANIEL
It’s clear Sam put these two together to get rid of Mitchell, though I’m sure he’d be pleased to see Daniel go, too.

These boys dubbed themselves Team Pleasure and Pain — and they are painful to watch, which is my pleasure — go all wrong from the outset with Daniel trying to mentor Mitchell and Mitchell running from the room to whine to Auntie Stella.

STELLA-A-A-A-A-A-A-A!

Mitchell created a long, drape-y pink dress with feathers glued to the top, while Daniel went bondage and underwear and under-boob. Zanna said Daniel’s look was tacky and Mitchell needed to edit his look way down … like back to the drawing board, I’m thinking.

WHAT THEY SAID
Mitchell: It looks stellar on her.

Daniel: This is an edgy, punchy look.

WHAT I SAID
Last week, in a comment about the show, jawhite21 said, “Mitchell's designs always look like the aftermath of a dress.” That’s all; I concur.

I think that if Daniel created that dress for a real client, she might punch him and push him off the edge of a cliff.

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
Mitchell: Kimberly Schlapman loved the color, and the dreaminess of it, but called it an unfinished craft project. The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ said it was, again, a great idea badly executed and demanded that if Mitchell stays he needs to, “GIVE US A DRESS!!!” Isaac loved the feathery top, but hated the droopy draping and the sad lining, while Karen Fairchild said there was no execution to Mitchell’s look. I think, actually, she was calling for Mitchell’s execution.

Daniel: Isaac loves skin, but said this was too much skin, and bordered on objectification; he called Daniel “clueless.” Karen Fairchild likes edgy, but not glimpse-of-boob-edgy, while Kimberly Schlapman said it was “disrespectful.” The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ liked the top, but felt that the bottom should have been fully lined to give it more glamour.
THE TOPS
SAM and KINI
Since Sam is from Boston and Kini from Hawaii, their opposites theme is east and West, Boston and Hawaii, Bitch and Beach — Sam being the Bitch, naturally.

Kini will go couture gown with a flowing cape attachment while Sam will be doing yet another jumpsuit idea because he does not do couture, which comes into play later when he runs out of time, and Kini comes to the rescue with finishings and aligning the pattern and creating an entirely new, couture top for Sam’s look; basically, Sam made pants.

Zanna simply says the two looks don’t go together because Sam’s is modern and Kini’s is 90s.
WHAT THEY SAID
Sam: It’s awesome. That look is great.

Kini: I love the way the chiffon moves away from the under-dress.

WHAT I SAID
Sam’s look is great … because it’s Kini’s. The pants are just pants without that top.

On the other hand, Kini’s look is kind of dated and reminds me of Missus Roper Takes A Cruise.
WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
Sam: Isaac loves both looks, but doesn’t get the opposites vibe at all. Alyssa says Sam’s look is not really red carpet but that it is one of the best she’s ever seen and Sam comes clean about how much of it is Kini’s … I kid; Sam beams and acts like the look is 100% his design and creation … rhymes with witch. Kimberly Schlapman loved the business bottom and drama top, and Karen Fairchild loved Sam’s Kini’s top and Sam’s Kini’s tailored pants. The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ did not care for the checkered pant, however, though she did like, again, Kini’s top.

Kini: Isaac loved Kini’s dress in motion, but said it fell flat, and fat, when standing still. Kimberly Schlapman echoed that sentiment while Karen Fairchild just liked the color. The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ hated the print, but thought it walked well, and kinda liked the idea.
ASHA and ALEXANDER
These two are keeping it simple in theme, going for light and dark, with Asha creating a light and sexy short dress, and Alexander bringing the drama with his flowing tulle and floral silk number; they are also keeping it simple in the drama department … no fights at all. Zanna likes their looks, but worries that the fabric choices won’t photograph well.

Asha and Alexander just smile, and then go have tea and cucumber sandwiches because that’s what ladies do as friends.

WHAT THEY SAID
Asha: I love the way it looks, light and effortless.

Alexander: It has depth. It has character.

WHAT I SAID
Asha styled her girl to look exactly like Kimberly Schlapman and so you can see this look on her … and it works.

There is a slight hint of side boob in Alexander’s dress, but it flows and moves and has drama, so it is red carpet ready.

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
Asha: Isaac thinks Asha and Alexander completely fulfilled the challenge with their two opposite looks. He loves Asha’s light, short, fancy dress, but wasn’t keen on the waist slit that was sloppily sewn. The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ loved the subtle sparkle to the dress, as did Alyssa. Karen Fairchild called it flirty while Kimberly loved that the two looks are so great side-by-side.

Alexander: Isaac loved the iridescence of the dress, while The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ loved the floral print, and the black-and-blue color palette; she did think there was too much tulle in the caboose though. Kimberly Schlapman loved the draping and the femininity of the dress while Karen Fairchild liked the subtle sexy bits of skin that showed.
Sam and Kini take the second spot, giving Asha and Alexander the win. In the final decision, though, Asha takes the top spot and I have to think it’s not just because her looks was fun and flirty but because of the styling on her Kimberly Schlapman look-alike model.

Valerie and Stella are safe, clearly because Valerie made a beautiful look that saved Stella’s garbage dress from the Auf’d heap.

It comes down to Mitchell and Daniel and, in the end, Mitchell gets saved because he has ideas and Daniel has, well, none.
Daniel’s shock at being cut was hilarious; he really thought that dress would keep him there because every woman wants to walk a red carpet in their panties and with their boobs slipping out of the top.

And I loved when he said, “You haven’t seen the last of Daniel Franco.”

I think he’s said that same thing every time he’s been Auf’d from every PR he’s been on. If he’s lucky, maybe Lifetime will do Project runway: Utter Losers Try Again and he will be back.

Sam. I want to like him, but he’s sneaky and bitchy and, well, he takes credit for work that isn’t his own. I so wanted Kini to smack him when Sam bragged backstage about how much Alyssa loved his look when everyone … everyone … knows that a great deal of that look was all Kini.

Still, I did giggle a bit when Sam explained why he paired the people he paired together, saying he had the personalities of the designers in mind and picked opposites on purpose …except for Mitchell and Daniel; Sam couldn’t help but Evil Grin when was called out for that team. I get that this is a competition, but I also like when people compete by designing something great and not creating hopes for sabotage.

And I liked when Kini said, of Sam’s rationale:

“That’s a good excuse you came up with, really fast.”

And I loved the look on Sam’s face when Mitchell says he’s safe; price.less. Speaking of Mitchell, the scolding by Isaac when he was saved “by a hair.” Yeah, Mitchell is probably going soon.

LINE OF THE NIGHT:
Daniel, upon being paired with Mitchell: “It’s not the worst pairing.”

I thought, “Nope, it’s a pairing of the worst.”

Stella. Stop being so angry every time someone calls your looks dark and mean; they are. Leather and spikes and black and severe; that’s Stella. Own it.

What did YOU think?


Friday, February 12, 2016

PR All-St★rs 5, Ep 1: The Ending Was Historical ... er ... Hysterical

The PR is Back! Well, not the PR because we have no Heidi and no Tim and :::gasp::: no Nina. It’s PR All-stars that’s back, for season five, and it starts the way it always starts, with the returning designtestants cruising the streets of New York until they accidentally bump into one another and squee with staged delight that they are reunited … and it feels so good.

Alyssa Milano, returning host, meets the designtestants and, for a fashion design show I wonder why she is wearing Mom Jean Culottes™? I mean, is the challenge going to be Make Ugly Clothes Uglier? Um, no … the challenge is to create a fashion forward look with $200 in one day that is inspired by the moment in their lives when these people chose to become designers.

Zanna Roberts Rassi is back — I love an English accent, especially a rather snarky one — as the designtestants’ mentor: after giving individual advice, she tells the entire room that she’s not seeing a lot of inspiration in their designs. Ow.

Still, it sounds simple enough so, let’s rip …
THE SAFES
clockwise from upper left
Kini Zamora, of season 13, finished his look in ten minutes and then took a tour of Ellis Island; seriously, he sews that fast. His look was fabulous and flirty and, of course, impeccably sewn.

Emily Payne, of season 13, returned with her blue hair in a bad reptilian hairstyle. Her look was garbage can chic, or something, and looked like a Kung Fu Panda hoodie.

fäde zu grau, of season 13, was inspired by the Berlin Wall coming down, and made a kind of graffiti tribal print dress. It was good; it was fäde.

Sam Donovan, from the one season spinoff, Under the Gunn, created a kind of semi-grown-up-jumper-romper.  Cute, young, ready-to-wear … which also describes Sam; just sayin’.

Alexander Pope, of season 12, has been working on Broadway since we last saw him — which is so clear because he looks like a theatrical production, or what would have happened in Will Ferrell’s Zoolander 2 character had mated with a Muppet. His look said 50’s disco housewife … the musical!!!

Dom Streater, of season 12, was safe, though I loved her use of prints in her jacket. Still, I get kind of annoyed when the winners from a PR season come back to all-stars. I think the cats should be all losers; you know what I mean.

Stella Zotis, of way back in season 5, is the rock-n-roll, leather and lace and fur designers who firmly believes that the judges got it wrong in her season. But her first look is safe and nice and not rock or roll.
THE BOTTOMS

Asha Daniels
Under the Gunn
Asha was going for a look inspired by her African heritage so she went for black pleather … I know; a black pleather cocktail dress because that screams Africa.

WHAT SHE SAID

She looks amazing … badass.

WHAT I SAID
I don’t think cut-outs and a flounce say Africa or fashion forward.

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
Isaac Mizrahi—  I just adore him — said the look was nothing new, that he’d seen it before, that it was boring, that it was “off-the-rack.” Ow. The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ loathed the fabric — again, pleather? — but loved the tiny braid detail, while last season’s All-stars winner, Dmitry Sholokhov said the pleather looked cheap.
Mitchell Perry
PR season 13
He starts off by saying he “was eliminated unjustly because there were way uglier dresses on the runway” and then segues into his parents were addicts to explain why he played video games and thought of design. Zanna hates his fabric choices but Mitchell knows bets and refuses to hear her.

WHAT HE SAID
I really like what I made; she looks like a bitchy queen.

WHAT I SAID
She looks like she’s wearing a god-awful, mismatched, ill-fitting dress designed by a bitchy queen.

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ likes the idea, but says the draping is bad and that none of it works together. Alyssa couldn’t help but point out the mismatched, high-low boobs, while Dmitry says he cannot find anything positive to say about it; Isaac said there was no quality in the fabrics and it was poorly made.
Daniel Franco
PR seasons 1 and 2
Daniel is back for the third time, after failing miserably in the first two seasons of the PR; and he seems to be channeling that again. He snips his finger with some scissors about two minutes in and then says, and this is incredible:
"This is like a violinist who slices his finger before the concerto."
It was more like someone who’s never played the violin before. Or sewn; because Daniel cannot finish his coat — it has no sleeves — or finish the edges — there are loose threads a'flying.

WHAT HE SAID
My work has the potential to be incredible.

WHAT I SAID
There’s a slit up to the fine china and ragged edges; his work has the potential to be incredible if he knew what he was doing.

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
Alyssa called it restrained and confined—or did she mean Daniel should be confined and restrained? Isaac said it was so “nothing” …. Length nothing … arm-holes nothing. The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ loved the fabric but said it was the wrong choice for a coat.

Alyssa: I’m confused.

The Beautiful Georgina Chapman™: He’s confused.

Isaac: I’m sorry, darling.
THE TOPS
Ken Laurence
PR season 12
Ken is back and admits to being an angry, very angry, bordering on abusively violent angry man, but says he’s calmer now; I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt, but I have added extra security in my living room just in case.

Ken’s look is villainous … with a peplum; he wanted to make a power suit because he says he came from a family of strong single women. Zanna, apparently unafraid of KenTemper, cautions him that some of his ideas are so very 2005, but that she loves his fabrics.

WHAT HE SAID
I love to empower women through clothing

WHAT I SAID
I don’t think peplum ever screamed power, and I don’t think big shoulders are back, but it’s got some great ideas, and some gorgeous workmanship.

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
The Beautiful Georgina  Chapman™  loved the fabrics, and the tailoring, but didn’t feel the look was that original :::cough::: peplum :::cough ::: Dmitry agreed that the silhouette wasn’t original and called it kinda sporty—which makes me wonder what sports Dmitry is into: Competitive Martini Making? Alyssa disagreed, calling it modern and fresh and young, while Isaac said Ken was the one to beat.
Or did he say Ken was the one to give a beating?
Layana Aguilar
PR season 11
Layana has had a baby and gotten married and gotten pregnant again and is working on a fashion line and … and … and … she needs to dough. But she wants to make clothes that make women feel beautiful and strong, so she’s going for a slithery top with all kinds of exposed kin and enough fabric to make drapes for a wall of windows, or a pair of palazzo pants. But Zanna is more worried about the flimsy fabric of the top, so Layana heeds the warning and reinforces it to keep bare boobs off the catwalk.

WHAT SHE SAID
I always see women as warriors.

WHAT I SAID
She might be a warrior if she’s fighting to get to the Lido Deck of a cruise ship … it’s pretty, really, but it doesn’t say armor or warrior.

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
Isaac thought it looked both fun and expensive, while the Beautiful Georgina Chapman™ isn’t “wild” about the print, but loves the look, calling it flawless. Dmitry loved that the pants were so well draped that they looked like a beautiful skirt, but said the top looked like a swimsuit, and Alyssa called it comfy and sexy.
Valerie Mayen
PR season 8
Valerie wants redemption, having never won a single challenge in her season. She was inspired by a friend who loaned her money to buy an industrial sewing machine so she could practice shapes and stitches; she opts to go for a cute geometric print in whites and pinks and black. She wants to do a coat and Zanna encourages her to do so if she has time.

WHAT SHE SAID
It’s very me … and geometrical … and bright.

WHAT I SAID
Zanna was wrong; it’s so much better without the coat.

WHAT THE JUDGES SAID
Isaac called it beautiful but said it was better without the coat; great minds yada yada yada. Dmitry loved the jacket, but also felt the look didn’t need it, while the Beautiful Georgina Chapman™   loved the geometry and the color and how it looked like Valerie created her own print. Alyssa called Valeria a “fabric magician.”
I thought it might go Ken, out of fear, but the judges handed Valerie her first challenge win ever! Ken smiled, and hugged her, though I worried about the strength of that hug.

As for the losers; Asha is safe in pleather, and it’s down to Mitchell’s Mess and Daniel’s Disaster: Going home? No one! Alyssa said the judges decided they didn’t get to see either of the designers in these looks, which is code for, we’re not ready to send either of you home, so they both can stay.
Sam, upon learning that Daniel and Mitchell were both safe said:
You both f**ked up, you should both go home.
And, for the first time ever, I agree with Sam. Those two looks were so bad that I really don’t want to see anything else from these two guys.

I loved how Dom name-dropped Samuel L. Jackson’s … wife. I once let Morgan Freeman’s gardener use my pen.

LINE OF THE NIGHT ... Stella:
“I’m not here to stab anybody in the back. I’d rather shoot somebody.”
Ken wearing all those hats and caps; all I could think was mad hatter. Mitchell is less about design and more about scheming; he should head directly to Big Brother because, as Sam says and, sheesh, I agree again: He makes for decent television and horrible dresses.

One episode down and nothing really surprising; no fights, yet; no irons tossed, yet. No bloodshed—oh, wait, Daniel, the concert violinist.

It could get good; it better get better.


What did YOU think?