Thank you for the breakdown, Dodai! Looks like an interesting crop this time, and thank you sweet baby Jesus, for the return of Michael Kors, may he be oranger than ever amen.
Ms. Skittles is a 24 year old receptionist from Texas. She can't sew, but that doesn't appear to be a stumbling block after last season. She enjoys stirring up drama and mocking people for being less talented.
Season Seven Highlights: In the first challenge, Ping and Maya hide Anthony in a back room at Mood, where he stays for three episodes until a producer finds him. Jesus and Jonathan dance a sexy paso doble on the runway while Heidi claps and Michael and Nina critique. Mila is lured away to become Christine Baranski's personal dresser and Amy leaves the competition to join the cast of Saturday Night Live. In a desperate attempt to move ahead in the competition, Jesse pushes Pamela and Ben off the roof of the Atlas New York hotel in full view of the cameras.
"Jesse is from Ohio and lives in Orlando, FL. He recently left his lucrative investment banking position in order to pursue his passion for fashion. He prefers working with unconventional materials such as human blood, hair and skin while exploring the fantastical interplay of sex, vanity, and death. Watch out for this designer...he's a cut above the rest."
Oh I am so excited that there will be a Dominican designer on! I'm sure the references to Oscar de la Renta will be flying all over the place (remember, I am calling it now!), but he seems really cool and I like what he showed at the audition. I am praying that this season will be more like the old PR and not like the last one, cause seriously if it starts to suck I will abandon that sinking ship.
It sounds like the designers won't be quite as boring as last season (as though that were even possible).
I like that so many of them were born outside of the US - hopefully it will bring some aesthetic diversity. At a minimum I am sure it will serve as the basis for a challenge.
And at least one of these designers had better be batsh*i crazy to make up for last season.
@Eustace Silly: They had plenty of crazy last season! They just got rid of it in the first two episodes. RIP (the reality tv careers of) Ari and Malkin. If they persist in this zero tolerance policy for crazy (c'mon there has to be some crazy! reality tv was made for people who sew disco soccer balls) and keep rewarding mediocrity I am so done with this show.
I predict Anna, Maya and Jesus for the final three. Emilio, Pamela, Mila and Seth will be lucky to make it halfway through the season. My reasoning? Their ages. I hope the change back to NYC and the return of Nina and Michael will prove me wrong, but I fear the Bunim/Murray (reality TV is about hot young people!) influence is too strong.
It has to be better than last season. But last season was soooo bad that it killed my Proj Run spirit. I don't know if I can bring myself to even try it. Anthony sounds promising - like Kayne 2.0 - but it remains to be seen whether any of these designers were cast for talent as opposed to whatever Lifetime deems constitutes a personality.
Wait, Pamela's favorite designer is God??? Whatever, did you see his latest line? Pffft, he's done better, back before he went all commercial. It's like he's just phoning it in now.
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I like that so many of them were born outside of the US - hopefully it will bring some aesthetic diversity. At a minimum I am sure it will serve as the basis for a challenge.
And at least one of these designers had better be batsh*i crazy to make up for last season.
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