Jay was totally robbed
I don't often get the opportunity to voice my opinions on Project Runway, or other reality shows outside of TV Squad, but I realized one big thing: Jay was robbed last week for making it into the finals. Mila's outfits skewed old and outdated, while Jay represented a very fashion-forward thinking. While I'm not going to gush over all his pieces, I do think that he didn't pick the correct three outfits to show to the judges. I found his final (decoy) collection on YouTube and wanted to share it with ya'll.
I'm convinced that he should have picked one of the two flowing dresses, preferably the black/almost purple one to counter Mila's mention of experimenting with a little bit of purple.
Either way, I wish Jay the best.
How I would have done it: The elements of fashion
Project Runway posed an interesting challenge for their designers: create a piece based off of the four natural elements (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) I'm no fashion designer, but after having a bit of exposure with watching fashion shows and creating a "collection" for Jam Asia this year, I had some ideas of how I would have done the challenge.
Fire - I would have played with the idea of going literal with fire mixing the blues with yellows of a flame. The piece would be a sleek and form fitting dress.
Water - I do like the idea of using an animal as inspiration, but I probably would have gone with a clam. Work one of those really ruffled collars representing the shell of the clam and then make the rest of the dress a very flowy light blue dress. Possibly play with the hair (since this was supposed to be associated with Garnier) and turn it into a pearl.
Earth - After being confused by Mila's execution, I realized that gemstones count as "earth" I would play with a black dress with a cool rooted gold design representing the idea of mining a vein of gold.
Air - I mentioned this on my post, but I really like the idea of doing a toxic gas. A free flowing, very open bottom, and corseted top. This idea of the smoke crawling across the lands. I guess kinda trench warfare/ World War 1-esque.
I guess it would just be easy to coast, but I think the exposure of the show would speak for itself. I wouldn't want to have the high scores until near the end of the season. While everyone else is drained of creativity, I decide to unleash some extra energy. Then again that's probably the same technique I would have with Survivor (pair up with someone, have paired decisions, move around the tribe when needed, make bold moves post merge).