The hoverboard was the final look and WOW! That was a look. And the colored prints are growing on me. But, it is also kind of repetitive at the same time. I will say her collection is cohesive for the most part. I can’t say I am a huge fan of Kristina’s looks. Her excited parents are watching via livestream. Next, Kristina is up first with her “Lead Me To Life” collection. It seems like the audience if family and previous Project Runway contestants. Elaine is not there for fashion week? She must have Covid! Tommy Hilfiger is the guest judge. Usually, there is a designer I don’t like but not this season. Whoever wins will be a worthy winner out of this bunch. Why am I nervous for all of them? I don’t really have anyone I want to win over the others. Designed by Kristina Kharlashkina - (Photo by: Greg Endries/Bravo) The Runway She was already missing him last week before she even went home. Her collection is starting to say “office wear.” It’s not sexy. Yet she is not deterred by either of Christian’s suggestions. And the hoverboard has a high probability of going very wrong. Kristina has a few completely sheer outfits where the models breasts are fully visible. Click Here For More Project Runway Recaps! Coral wants models who look like warriors. Her theme is “the black sheep.” Shantall wants diversity. Katrina wants someone who can ride a hover board. They are all super happy to see each other, and sniff out the competition. Designed by Kristina Kharlashkina (Photo by: Greg Endries) Three Months Later…Īfter several months to create their designs the final four return to NYC. Christian suggest one silhouette that is very different from anything she has ever made. She has a lot of graphic designs but not many actual pieces. Finally, we are back in Queens to visit Kristina. Then, she teaches Christian how to do macramé. He does say that there is a lot of macramé which is too expected. Christian is very impressed by the amount of work she has done. Even her curtains are macramé and she stores her fruit in macramé hangers! She is focusing her collection on her Mexican heritage. She has a ton of art in her house and lots of plants hanging in … wait for it… macramé containers. Chasity (NOT ME!) gets really chocked up when her daughters ages 7 and 12 (how is that possible, she’s a baby herself!) talk about how proud they are of her. Next, Christian is off to Houston to visit Chasity. Christian doesn’t like her pale yellow look. Christian suggests that she is using up a lot of time patterning her own print. Shantall’s collection is true to her past work. She has been working in a Miami art institute space due to living with a toddler. Designed by Shantall Lacayo (Photo: Greg Endries) Hometown VisitsĬhristian goes to visit Shantall in Miami first. Now let’s go see who wins! But first, Banjo needs to go out in the rain again, even though he just came in from the rain five minutes ago. Meg, Octavio, Zayden, and I’m not even sure who Darren is. I saw designer names on there and was kind of shock that was actually this season. I’m not ready to stop writing Project Runway Recaps but as I pulled up the tag list for this show I realized it’s been a pretty long season. Well, boys and squirrels, it all comes down to this on the finale of Project Runway. Armed with a wide range of fashion world expertise, this new crew is dedicated to shaping the show's contestants (not just the eventual winner) for the long haul, and teaching them to create something more than just a garment - be that a legacy, an impact, a new perspective, or all three.Final Four (Photo by: Greg Endries/Bravo) Welteroth used her perch at Teen Vogue to ensure that "anyone who picked up the magazine would see themselves - on the masthead and in the stories." And Kloss's nonprofit, Kode With Klossy, works to diversify the next generation of coders to include a larger representation of young women. Both he and Siriano have advocated for diversity on the runway, as seen in some of the most inclusive shows during New York Fashion Week. ![]() "One thing that really bonds us together as judges is that we've all been really vocal in our own careers about issues that we want other young people who are looking at us to understand, to feel less alone in… we took that very seriously with this show," Maxwell says. But varied experiences and backgrounds aren't all that make this foursome perfect for Runway’s reboot.
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