Project Runway 7 - Episode 2
Jay Nicholas Sario won this week's competition by designing and making this dress, next dying it, and then trimming the skirt with an aqua braid that made it pop.
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Amy Sarabi got the judges attention with ombre edges and great design. Judge Lauren Hutton liked this one.
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It's hard to imagine that Mila Hermanovski's dress was a potato sack one day before this photo was taken.
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Jay Nicholas Sario won this week's competition by designing and making this dress, next dying it, and then trimming the skirt with an aqua braid that made it pop.
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Jonathan Peters

Maya Luz

Designers hard at work

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Comments (13)
Posted: 5:54 pm on January 27th
Posted: 11:50 am on January 27th
I was impressed with Amy's dress and thought she should have won. Not that thrilled with Mila's because of the gaping that Kors mentioned. I thought the exact same thing. It was modern looking, but the gaping bothered me. Does anyone else think that Mila looks just like Louise from last season (is that the right season?)?
I also liked the geometric design with Emilio's dress and the colors used. I was amazed that the designers could pull off so many different looks with potato sacks--I never could have done that!
Posted: 1:51 pm on January 26th
I am a "Short, fat, middle-aged woman" and know that I would look incredibly dumpy in her clothes.
BUT . . . what I see in magazine as the couture collections, aren't realistic for the average woman. I mean, even if the pricing WAS somewhere near what I could pay.
Posted: 12:55 pm on January 26th
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Posted: 11:18 pm on January 25th
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Posted: 5:30 pm on January 25th
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Posted: 10:45 am on January 24th
Pam seemed to get alot of air time which I took as either a good sign (winning) or bad (auf wiedersehen). Reality TV. She was closest to my demographic and I will miss her.
I wish the program spent more time on the thought process and construction techniques behind the designs. I'm glad they're back in New York. Design-wise it's cranked up a notch or two. These designers are GOOD. Looking forward to the rest of the season ...
Posted: 10:30 pm on January 23rd
Posted: 7:20 pm on January 22nd
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