Eyesack knows he was scared of Holeston, but doesn't understand how he missed it. Not B asks him how he would change it, and Reco cries and says he would change the color. Wrong answer! That's the only thing he got right. Fern says if his cut was completely different, it might have worked. Reco just keeps crying and apologizing. Reco says that he's been working his ass off for seven years and this means a lot to him. Eyesack isn't touched.
Could you bring some of those tears over here? My hair is so hard it's poking my scalp.
Haven is told that the audience called her work messy and boring. Not B asks what Yves era she was going for and Haven says the eighties. Hack. Haven knows her work isn't stellar but says it came out how it came out. Guest calls out the back, which she also cops to. Eyesack is most offended that she chose wool. How is this show even still going? We all know Haven and her tweety bird ass are out. The judges go to talk, and Reco sobs all over Haven's yellow jacket. The sharpest knives are the easiest to break, people. I don't know if that's true, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
The Judges think Reco was way more off the mark than Haven, but Haven's work was a disaster too. At least Reco executed his fug dress well. The guest poses the question: "What's worse? To not know what you're doing and do it well, or know what you're doing well and do it badly?" That's the theme of the season.
Shockingly, Haven's out! Bye bye, tweetie! Reco starts sobbing in her arms again. Oh for f's sake, man! Haven hugs and kisses everyone as Yarn cries. Now she's gonna have to go back to trying to get into Kenley's pants. Reco sobs and sobs and promises to make a better stripper outfit next week. Haven is very positive and says meeting Eyesack is the best thing that ever happened to her. That's sad. She packs up her shoulder pads and is gone.
Alexis is never gonna let me forget about this.
Did Haven deserve it? Would you still even bother with this show if Reco got kicked off? Does Merlin ever wash his hair? Until next week, thanks for being here! xo
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Comments (18)
You have a typo in there, Flip, dahlink. Chanel is the one who came up with the little black dress. :)
(now back to reading!)
1 of 18 | Posted by Snootchy Bootches | Posted on June 29, 2009 1:49 AM
Ok, finished reading! Very funny recap. Thank you, Flip!
MexiJay was all prep on the top, but did you see the disaster on his bottom half? MC Hammer pants! In what universe do those pants look good? There isn't a body type invented that gets flattered by them. Scary.
Reco's dress was flat out fugly. Not even a saloon ho from 1872 would wear that shite. A saloon ho from the renn faire wouldn't wear that shite either! And he is such an arsehole. He is glad she admitted to giving some people bad designers?! Has he not figured out that this is a competition? Is he borderline retarded, for crying out loud? I mean, I know he is stuck in ninth grade with his maturity issues, but is he mentally challenged as well?
Kenley's look was super hot. I would wear it in a second. I thought Merlin's dress was really pretty especially the pleated bit at the top. And I think that was a big step forward for him. He tends to go so over the top with details so doing something like Mme Gres taught him restraint. I loved Yarnie's dress (without the fug jacket natch). The best thing about it was that the squircangles were white on one side and black on the other so when the model walked, it had a really cool effect.
2 of 18 | Posted by Snootchy Bootches | Posted on June 29, 2009 2:13 AM
thanx snootch! xo
3 of 18 | Posted by flipit | Posted on June 29, 2009 2:35 AM
Kenley's outfit was shit on a stick. Badly sewn "Dior" top with wickety-wack pants = judge's creaming their pants!
Wot thee FOCK???
Merlin's was actually the best, but since Kenley is a judge's pet she has to get her weekly asskissing or suffer the diaper rash.
Horrible, just horrible.
4 of 18 | Posted by stillborn | Posted on June 29, 2009 8:36 AM
I had high hopes for Merlin at the beginning of the season. Who knew he'd turn out to be such a limp noodle?
5 of 18 | Posted by itchy | Posted on June 29, 2009 9:26 AM
"'What's worse? To not know what you're doing and do it well, or know what you're doing well and do it badly?' That's the theme of the season."
Amen. Good call, Flipit. Wow. You'd think that they would be able to copy correctly, but no, these guys are so trapped in their delusion of being actual designers, they have to go butcher the classics.
Mexijay- Ugh. The bodice was lopsided and he stole that look almost verboten from Giani Versace's Fall '92 bondage collection. He added nothing to the look, just copied a master ... and badly. That bodice is fug. (He claimed the skirt was his contribution, but Versace's collect had leather pleated skirts in it; the difference is he used a pleather lining. It's like a bad Top Shop knock-off.)
Kenley - The jacket had the right silhouette for the New Look, but the Lindsay Lohan shiny pants not-so-much. I guess this lost because they couldn't figure out a way to make the jacket marketable. (They did manage to turn Mexijay's cheap Top Shop knock-off into a cheaper Forever 21 knock-off. Well done, show!)
Haven - If she didn't stop calling Yves St Laurent "YSL" I was going to sock her. Seriously, the designer, not the house, wench. And if you actually knew "YSL" so well, why the hell did you do an homage to him in brown wool? That was hideous!
Reco - Well done, fugliest dress ever! Ha. Halston wants to kick your arse sooooo badly right now, Reco. I loved when the model called it "medieval" inspired. Ha. I like Reco, and but was surprised -- especially after B-girl-gate -- that the judges didn't make a bigger to-do about it. I mean, Angel didn't know a hip-hop term, Reco didn't know HALSTON. He should have at least known the crappy cologne with its minimalist design sold in every Walgreens. Personally, I thought he got off light. I heard Haven actually gave up her spot on the show by appealing to the judges about how hard Reco has worked to be there, but that didn't make it into the final edit (but does explain his sobbing all over her Jackie Collins jacket.)
Merlin - Mdme Gres is going to haunt your arse for that turquoise concoction, but at least he got the details almost right. I wonder if he knew that she was known for the sort of bodice he did? He says he had no clue, but that seems like something that would be hard to pull out of your arse. The Mdme Gres dress they showed on the show was that representative of her style. Strange that he would come up with a detail like his bodice and merged it with the tunic form he was given. Maybe her ghost did visit him and it got lost in translation. I suppose we are lucky Merlin didn't know Mdme Gres better or we would have ended up with some whackadoodle take on her Marie Antoinette gowns and the judges making bad "off with his dodo-hawk head" comments!
Anna - Fug jacket, very cute dress, but let's face it, that outfit was about as Chanel as Reco's was Halston (Reco's dress was long, drapy with with a Halston-esque neckline; the gathered sleeves and corset were big no-nos). Anna's? Cute, but honestly, I would have guessed it was an interpretation of a modern Diane von Furstenburg before I thought of Chanel. She got the black and white right (but the pattern?) and the dropped-waist, but a pleated bubble skirt? Chanel only started doing pleated bubble skirts a season ago when they came back into fashion (again). Dior did the bubble skirt, not Chanel. And that cropped plum jacket? Wow, that is not using your fashion history noodle, Anna. Why didn't the judges give her a harder time of it?
JP - My favorite design. The only designer that truly interpreted the vintage designer's vision into a modern interpretation. It was cool how he managed to incorporate the mod shape with the drapey maxi-dresses and get a hybrid. Did the judges dislike his use of black? That was a bit jarring on a Pucci-inspired dress, but I loved the blouse-top. It had gorgeous movement for the two seconds we were treated to it on the runway. That funky diaper thing is very current (unfortunately, as it tends to make models look hippy, and hippy girls look huge).
Great job as usual, Flipit, making this sad sack of a show look a lot funnier and entertaining than it really is. The judges are really bugging me -- at least Peter Som was a breath of fresh air. Not that they listened to him. No respect. :)
6 of 18 | Posted by jennaboa | Posted on June 29, 2009 9:37 AM
The return of the squircangle! I knew you would be all over that....
Also loved your commentary on the audience guests. All I can think is that they must provide free beer in order to get a roomful of people to watch this dreck.
It was hard to believe how little some of these folks knew about famous designers. I sometimes wonder why I still watch - but mostly it's because if I watch it I can enjoy Flipit's great recaps! xox
7 of 18 | Posted by njgasmifan | Posted on June 29, 2009 12:46 PM
Thank you, Flipit, for recapping this trainwreck of a show! There is no way I could watch it otherwise. So many LOL moments! I also noticed Haven's "Big shoes to feel" comment. I wondered if it maybe just came out wrong but I like your explanation a whole lot better. :)
Love!
8 of 18 | Posted by FieryTopaz | Posted on June 29, 2009 2:34 PM
jennaboa--great breakdown, sounds like you know more than these bozo's!!! Please give us one of these everyweek, K . . .
Great recap, Flippy, and the eye sack grabs keep getting better and better. I'm thinking the hair looks like the heat miser discovered "Just for Men" and "Dep" in the same day!!!
That's moving to hear about Haven . . . I didn't know Ms. Evans could be so kind, therefore, I'll not throw any stones, but you nailed it, Flip!!!
I did think it was going to be FAIL for Kenley when she decided on pants . . . she, and the editors, showed me !
I knew Reco would pull through, and glad to see him served some humble pie. I didn't hate the corset and it looked like a lot of work, but why wouldn't you keep it simple and hope for the best, when the model nailed it with Mid-evil, why wasn't he at least mildly given a clue . . .
Thought it was funny when eye sacks asked Not B in the hall what she thought of the interpretations, and she said, we'll see what happens at the fashion show . . . BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!
Many kisses on your whole face, Flip!!!
9 of 18 | Posted by juddfan | Posted on June 29, 2009 2:42 PM
Flip, you had me laughing again. These designers are pathetic. During the quick challenge, I got almost every question right and I've never studied fashion.
I would be remiss not to mention the following lines that had me laughing so hard
"frankly, Haaaaarper's Bizaaaah was much more fascinating before I correlated it with the sixty year old Dakota Fanning. Now that mag disturbs me."
"Not B tries to help by saying Halston made women feel beautiful. Thanks for that historical detail, Lisa Ling."
"Yarn's model looks like a flapper by night/substitute teacher by day. And her skirt is all squircangles! I never thought I would see that shape again!"
Thanks for the shout-out to the almighty Squircangle!
10 of 18 | Posted by krumblebum | Posted on June 29, 2009 3:02 PM
Laughed Out Loud (internally) at the "theme of the season" comment.
You're right, though. If Reco was kicked off, I probably wouldn't watch. He's the entertainment of the show. While it didn't seem related to the designer's dress, I liked it! I'd rock it at a renaissance festival.
11 of 18 | Posted by NatPatBen | Posted on June 29, 2009 9:19 PM
jennaboa, "verboten" means "forbidden" in German. I don't think that is what you meant.
I am in agreement with most of the opinions and comments shared above. It seems that MexiJay's construction skills have improved drastically. James-Paul should have won. Merlin's dress was also good.
Hated the shiny pants on Kenley's and the jacket killed Yarn's for me. Didn't hate MexiJay's but it was too much a knock-off. I think they were supposed to add their own touches to it.
12 of 18 | Posted by pixielated | Posted on June 29, 2009 9:33 PM
"Verbatim"--that's it!
13 of 18 | Posted by pixielated | Posted on June 29, 2009 9:35 PM
Pixelated: Doh! You're right. My computer told me I had a misspelling and I clicked without paying attention. I shouldn't type while eating breakfast tacos; the smell of bacon always distracts me. (I say as I take another bite.)
14 of 18 | Posted by jennaboa | Posted on June 30, 2009 5:53 AM
The intriguing bit is that your computer offered 'verboten' as an alternative at all.
15 of 18 | Posted by itchy | Posted on June 30, 2009 9:53 AM
Eyesack and Not B are mean. They so do not compare to sweet little ol' Tim Gunn. They come swanning in and have absolutely no constructive criticism. These (for lack of a better word) designers are always second-guessing themselves anyway, and then these two stare at their designs without ONE WORD. Sigh, raise an eyebrow, curl a lip. "Well, good luck. I guess." What's that all about?
16 of 18 | Posted by Baffled | Posted on June 30, 2009 8:32 PM
Itchy, years ago my brother had the spellcheck on WordPerfect give him "cowpokes" as the top alternative to "coworkers," which apparently was not in its library. I always thought that was a pretty funny one.
He was writing a cover letter. It would have been hilarious if he worked well with his cowpokes.(He was a scientist.)
17 of 18 | Posted by pixielated | Posted on July 1, 2009 12:39 AM
Is Merlin getting manlier? How is he going to win RuPaul's Drag Race doing that? Oh my bad... that's a different show.
18 of 18 | Posted by Snortles | Posted on July 1, 2009 3:21 PM