Project Runway
Project Runway

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Jeff Long: A+ | 388 USERS: B
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Death of a Seamstress

Austin is trying to inspire himself by repeatedly whispering "Broadway!" He's yearning for his Great White Way debut. Mondo says that the Neiman Marcus accessory wall has everything they could want -- he grabs all of the good stuff. Joanna comes in for a consultation and says that she thinks that this is one of the most interesting challenges with one of the greatest prizes. She starts with Austin who says that he thought of Marie Antoinette in regards to the character. Joanna loves his fabric choices because they ask the question: is this beautiful or is this hideous? She says that, currently, his garish brocade is hideous but she's sure that Austin is going to turn it into something beautiful. Isn't he? Joanna Coles, bringing the drama to the all-stars. She doesn't feel like Kara's look is creative enough. So, she cries in her interview about how hard their all working and Joanna coming in and asking her if she's an all-star makes her doubt herself. Joanna, for some reason, tries to compel Mila to think about making a pencil skirt for her look. She seems really invested in that. Maybe it's because she really wanted a pencil skirt as her costume when she was in an actual production of Godspell a little chestnut that she tells Mondo. I don't really think of Joanna as a theatre girl. Jerell tells Joanna that his jacket is like a piece of jewelry, an observation with which Joanna agrees. She points out that this is the first week that Kenley has not used polka dots. Before she leaves, Joanna challenges all of the designers to be ambitious.

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