Jerell likes what his model got. Wesley doesn't like what his model got. She got a light green fabric and a brown fabric-- and not enough of either. Rayon asks of Tia the first question I've heard posed to the models. Because, they're supposed to be the clients right? Anyway, he asks her if she's looking for fullness in the dress. He's really happy with the fabrics that Tia purchased. She got a silk and hemp blend plus a red jersey. He says that, since there isn't a lot of green fashion, he wants to make it sexy and chic and just as I'm about to think that Rayon is OK, he adds, "and still keep Rayon into it." It has to stop. Second episode. We can't go on like this. He does pull it back for a moment-- he says that there is a reason that they have been asked to consult with the models and that was to find out what they liked.
Stella says that her model, Kendall, is pretty crunchy and wanted something beachy and flowing. She says that's not her design aesthetic. Well, problem solved, I guess. With her nasal drone, Stella drawls to Kendall, "Here are the key words-- 'elegant' and 'classy'." She interviews that she is completely confused because this isn't what she does.
Emily "Al Gore" Brandle tells us that she likes the green aspect of the challenge because of how "gnarly" it is that the fashion industry pumps pollutants into the world. Blayne hopes that Heidi will like his dress. Jerell assures him that she likes bold, bright colors. Isn't Heidi often wearing black? Blayne says to Jennifer that he has to prove himself to "Darth Vader." That's his name for Heidi, except he calls her "Darth Licious." Is licious the "fetch" of Project Runway? I'm afraid it is. It's never going to happen, Blayne. It's stupid, it's not new, and it doesn't even mean anything. Cease. He explains that Heidi is Darth Licious because she's all shiny on the outside, but inside she's "cu-raaa-zee." I honestly never thought I'd say this, but I really wish Jeffrey Sebelia were here to be mean to this douche.
Wesley is worried. He doesn't have much material and it's satin -- which shows every mistake. Since his model wants a very tailored dress, he feels like he needs more time than one day to finish it. Kenley finds out that Daniel has the same black fabric as she does, so she decides to use a champagne colored silk.













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