![]() Amy's models wear orange and aqua, cut into petal shapes.For an ex-New York City socialite, she is actually quite considerate. She seems a little nervous up there, though her comments are thoughtful ones. She is well known for her use of pattern and color on her signature piece, the tunic. The guest judge this week is Tory Burch, a "lifestyle designer" who designs for women and children. He is the best preschool teacher ever, and clucks at models and girls alike to get everyone moving. If you have ever been cornered by a 7-year-old girl, you know it is utterly exhausting.įinally Tim comes in to usher everyone onto the runway. When asked by one of the girls to explain what an off button is, Anthony asks, "Where are your mamas?" I fully understand. Anthony wants to know if they have an off button. The girls are running around, cutting random pieces of fabric with scissors, and talking to everyone. The moment of chaos comes when the models, big and little, come for their fittings. There is very little drama in the workroom this week. Someone snidely wonders whether black is a good color for children. Seth Aaron is happy with his looks and is working with graphic black and white for both. He has made a sweet, traditional pink Easter dress and must interpret the look onto a modern mommy. All the designers actually seem relieved about this, and I am, too.Įmilio is very worried about the challenge this week. You are not showing these looks on the runway today." Instead, they must make a complementary outfit for their adult models and show it with their kids' outfit. Oh, wait, here he is! "Designers, I have some good news for you. Someone notes that it is very peculiar that Tim hasn't popped in to check on everyone and offer his usual nuggets of advice. Sniffles commence, but not full-on tears. Janeane takes a little break to have an extraneous and unrelated (though very Lifetime) moment with her husband on the phone. She does a pink and green mod dress that is straight out of Lilly Pulitzer. We get teasing little glimpses of what everyone is working on. Jonathan does an absolutely spot-on Michael Kors impression. After donning a Lady Gaga-like mask complete with painted lips, he lasts for 14:56. The designers finally challenge him to see how long he can be quiet. Anthony weaves tale after tale in that golden voice of his. The bantering in the work room is hilarious this week. Jonathan sums up the designers' fears nicely when he says, "I am scared of children. You can't do anything with safety pins or other ornamentation (choking hazard, of course). You can't do anything sexy, as Anthony points out. She should have been the guest judge this week. The challenge is to create a look for a little girl that is "age-appropriate and fashionable." AWell, except for Suri Cruise. That girl can dress me under the table. ![]() This is the week that "Project Runway" completes its Lifetime-ization.
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