![]() But Korto is using fabric from home, so her team is starting out ahead on their budget. Brittany is worried they’re going to spend $700 on a novelty fabric, leaving $300 for everything else. Rami is thinking of an everyday woman who gets a royal moment. Fabio and Hester are picking grey as their color story. No conflicts among the teams … yet.ĩ:16pm - Mood visit. Bishme and Rami are thinking sculptural shapes. Kara Saun and Laurence split up doing the gown and the cape. ![]() I like the idea, but it could go sideways fast. Hester and Fabio arre both genderqueer designers, so Hester suggests subverting the idea of royalty and gowns. Brittany is excited that she and Anna are both very feminine designers. Kayne and Viktor want movement like water, a cape with a train. They go around making their selections and lo and behold every team chooses a skinny woman.ĩ:09pm - Planning their designs, Prajje and Korto are on the same page about creating African/Haitian royalty using fabric Korto brought from home. As winner of the last challenge, Viktor’s team gets first pick of models. Rami and Bishme - They seem temperamentally compatible.ĩ:05pm - Only one designer will be eliminated, so they need to be “crystal clear” about their contributions to each gown so the judges will know whose head to lop off. Kara Saun and Laurence - The designer who barely survived the first challenge and the one who barely survived the second challenge. Kinda nervous about how ANY aesthetic will mesh with Hester. Hester and Fabio - Kinda nervous about how their aesthetics will mesh. Brittany and Anna - I have a good feeling about this pairing … now watch them be on the bottom. Kayne and Viktor - The winners of the first two challenges, but will they work together as well as they worked apart? The teams are determined by tea sandwiches. “The good news is, we’re dividing you up into teams of two,” says Christian, but, um, when are team challenges ever a good thing? As Fabio puts it, “It’s fitting that we’re working with monarchy because there’s a lot of diplomacy involved.” No button bag, though. ![]() “The queen!” In celebration of the coronation of a new king in England, the designers will colonize India - er, create a formal gown for royalty. “So you’ve gotta rebuild yourself, make sure that they see you the next time.” I hope she makes the most of this second chance because I think she should have been the one sent home last week.ĩ:04pm - Just as the designers are speculating about their next challenge - bridal? drag queens? - the horns start blaring. So whose looks will be fit for a queen, and whose will be a royal mess? Follow along below starting at 9:00pm ( times listed are Eastern).ĩ:02pm - “In my season, I never rocked the bottom, not a single time,” says Laurence about her close brush with fashion death last week. “Coronation Day” blindly pairs the designers together to create luxurious gowns fit for royalty, with guest judge Wes Gordon, the Creative Director of Carolina Herrera, joining the full-time panel of Nina Garcia, Elaine Welteroth, and Brandon Maxwell. The winner of the competition will get $250,000, a mentorship with the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America), and a feature in Elle magazine. That leaves 12 designers competing for a second chance at the “Project Runway” title: Brittany Allen (Season 18), Prajje Oscar Jean Baptiste (Season 19), Laurence Basse (Season 15), Fabio Costa (Season 10), Bishme Cromartie (Season 17), Johnathan “Kayne” Gillaspie (Season Three), Rami Kashou (Season Four), Viktor Luna (Season Nine), Korto Momolu (Season Five), Kara Saun (Season One), Hester Sunshine (Season 17), and Anna Yinan Zhou (Season 19). Mila Hermanovski was eliminated in “Toying with Fashion” for a look that was unfinished and showed little creative point of view.
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