![]() ![]() Mizrahi, how could you let Michael Kors out-catty you? We didn't initially expect to like Georgina Chapman, but her critiques were always spot on. (Then again, we're fashion nerds.)Īs for this season's judges, they did a good job, although we expected Isaac to be wittier-Really Mr. While the All Stars didn't love having that constraint, we found the ins and outs of pricing and production fascinating. That was the one where the designers were forced to create garments using real world budgets. Our favorite challenge of All Stars, however, was one that we think they should do every Project Runway season-the Nanette Lepore challenge. Although when Michael said he wanted to ask the porcine diva out on a date, we realized that he may still have some confusion about his sexuality. The black light one, the Broadway one, and of course, the one where they got to design outfits for Miss Piggy. It was the best Project Runway season we've had in a long time: What it lacked in fights and craziness, it made up for with the occasional good designs. And Mondo finally got his redemption win. Austin still wore his makeup better than we do. Everything Mila designed was mod-although we don't remember anyone in Quadrophenia dressing like an asymmetrical Captain Kirk. Other elements of the show we more predictable. ![]() (The only upside of that last one was that we didn't have to spend a whole season correcting ourselves every time we accidentally typed "Romney.") There were some surprises: Mondo moped and whined while Kenley became Miss Congeniality, and the extremely talented Rami got booted way too early. Fortunately, there were enough genuine All Star designers in the cast that we actually went into this season feeling pretty excited.Īnd overall, it was good. While it would have been more accurate to have called it, "Project Runway All Stars-Plus Elise and Sweet P," that title might have been a tad too long. Well, we made it through our first season of Project Runway All Stars. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here. The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years. ![]()
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