Project Runway - Week 6: Mini Models Take the Runway
Jay Nicolas Sario

Jesse LeNoir

Jonathan Peters

Maya Luz

Posted on Feb 19th, 2010 in sewing, design, designers, getting the look, art-to-wear
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Jay’s designs were selected as one of the top three. This is an unusual mother/daughter look, because it is a subtle sophisticated palette, yet fresh and young.
Maya was sunshine bright with interesting lines and shape for both of her ladies, but rushed off the stage to the safe room.
Amy was selected as one of the bottom three. Even though the judges were extremely critical of her designs, imagine how much fun they would be to wear to a beach party.
Jay’s designs were selected as one of the top three. This is an unusual mother/daughter look, because it is a subtle sophisticated palette, yet fresh and young.
Photo: Lifetime TelevisionJay Nicolas Sario

Jesse LeNoir

Jonathan Peters

Maya Luz


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Comments (12)
My tween daughter loved S-A's clothes for the little girl and said she would wear it. This is exactly her style to a tee. It's like a rock n' roll kind of look with it appearing more graphic and bold color combinations. The pink and houndstooth jacket with hood that he did was awesome.
Oh Amy-----are we hearing Tim Gunn say again, "clown clothes". The color combination was too odd. And I adore color--bold, bright, the better, but not overdone to the point of being tacky.
Jonathan and his ruffles or feathers. Too many on the model. The little girl's dress I liked, actually.
And I really did not think that Janeane's outfits were bad. My daughter said she would wear the red top the little girl had on. That is what's in style right now with the bubble or no-show hem at the bottom. Pair that with leggings and I thought it a winning look, but not the top 3. Sorry.
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Posted: 4:12 pm on February 26th
design- That orange and blue weren't "complimentary" what a faux pas!!! I wonder that they left that sound byte in... given her position as a fashion maven!!!
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I appreciated that Amy realized her two looks would either be loved or hated by the judges, and I was sorry that the judges didn't like them. Although I'd rather she made a skirt than pants with those petals, I really kind of enjoyed the wild colors, crazy textures and edges, and deliberately haphazard look. I know people who would gravitate straight to those clothes.
Coincidentally, I just returned from a long weekend in SFO, where a) I noted that the little girls were exceptionally stylish compared to the suburban kids I know(funky colored trench coats, multiple layers of different prints, etc.), and b) I had a chance encounter with a former design-school classmate of Amy's, running a shop full of amazing cool garments. Putting these together, I can see where Amy might have absorbed the spirit of design-for-kids in a way that some of the others haven't...but that's just post-hoc speculation on my part.
Seth Aaron and Jay were, in my view, justifiably the top two--I loved their work. I have no problem with dark colors for little girls, either. Janeane's stuff was just amateur. My 9-year-old has already sewn (not to mention worn) more complex garments than the red dress she sent down the runway. I don't think Janeane is without talent, but she doesn't seem ready for PR at this point. She always seemed so frazzled, which is exactly how I'd be in her place. I hope she's enjoying getting out of the pressure cooker!
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Posted: 10:58 pm on February 19th
Although Jesse's asymmetrical tucks on the little outfit were intentional, I would be always trying to pull or iron them out. I liked his color palette though (for fall).
I loved Seth Aaron's jacket and the pants with the asymmetrical stitching down the pant leg ... idea coming soon to a pair of pants near me ...
Posted: 10:42 pm on February 19th
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