SEAN He sees a cluttered future so he goes minimal with a simple coat and a turtleneck black knit dress beneath. When Tim stopped by for coffee, he called it chic and sophisticated, though he worried about the wrinkly fabric. I like Sean—yes, he has that cute accent—but he also seems to really think about his looks. But, it might be that when Sean has too much time, he over-thinks his work. I mean, how else do we explain his taking the mood bag, cutting it up, and turning it into some damp-looking pimp hat?
WHAT THEY SAID It looks clean and simple. It looks sophisticated and mature. It has class.
WHAT I SAID It looks boring. Why not show the dress because now it looks like all you really designed was a jacket … and a really bad hat.
WHAT THE JUDGES SAID Heidi called it disappointing and said it looked like the model was caught in a downpour; she pointed out the wrinkles, the ass-high back-slit and the wonky hemline. All Anne could say was, Lose the hat, though she managed to add that she’d never worn, and would never wear, a turtleneck dress. The Adorable Zac Posen™ is the only judge who seems to like Sean’s look, though his calling it “Mary Poppins at Prada” didn’t seem like high praise; nor does him saying, It’s not that bad. Nina was hoping for the Matrix and hated that she got Poppins, and said it was not at all creative. Amanda simply said Sean missed the mark … unless the mark was Poppins Prada rainwear?
WHAT HAPPENED Since the judges seem to think Sean is a good designer, who just effed up this week, and possibly because The Adorable Zac Posen™ might have a wee crush, Sean is safe. |
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