Isaac loves the wool and the leather mixed together but says that some of the pants and skirts aren’t very well-fitting. The judges all agreed that Elena’s collection was definitely a reflection of her country as well as her design aesthetic. Joining Alyssa on the judging panel is Georgina Chapman, Isaac Mizrahi, Zac Posen (yesss), and the second best thing to Oprah, Gayle King. The United Nations is kind enough to let the designers, their models, the cameras, and even Alyssa Milano in to hold the finale fashion show in the main room. But Viktor talks her off the ledge, telling her not to drown in a cup of water. The scarf has to make up at least 50 percent of their seventh look.Įlena immediately freaks out because apparently she’s gone through fashion school and two seasons of Project Runway and yet still hasn’t figured out how to properly utilize a print. Alyssa tells them they all have to create a seventh look made of exotic scarves inspired by countries from around the world. They’re only there for 24 hours, but the designers appreciate another set of hands.Īnd there’s another twist. Zanna brings in some helpers for the finalists Jeffrey to help Seth Aaron, Christopher (looking cute in his “Team Korto” t-shirt) to help Korto, and Viktor to help Elena. He tells Zanna that he thinks it’s the best collection he’s ever made but she tells him she’s worried that he might not have enough time to properly execute. His color palette is red, gold and black and a lot of it is matador-like in structure. It’s not his fault he’s a boring white dude with his eyebrows drawn in.īut he’s doing the best he can with the Spanish theme. And judging by her sketches, her collection is unsurprisingly very “Elena.” There’s a lot of color blocking and mixture of textures like wool and leather. She tells Zanna that she had a real emotional inspiration and her collection is going to be based around the Ukraine’s flag’s colors blue and yellow. But she picked up fashion when she was learning more about the culture. Zanna thinks her ideas are strong but tells her to be extra careful with her tailoring.Įlena was born in the Ukraine, but she had a hard time adjusting in the United States when her family moved here when she was 10. And of course, because it’s Korto, there’s going to plenty of color, but mainly gray, yellow and white. Her collection is inspired by the traditional dress worn by young girls in Liberia. They lost all of their possessions and her family had to re-build a life there. Korto left Liberia and immigrated to Canada with her family as a child to escape war. The each get to meet with a delegate from their country as well as spend some time on the floor of the UN. To learn more about their heritage (because two out of three of these people aren’t actually immigrants… oh wait…) they take a field trip to the headquarters of the United Nations. Alyssa takes turns reminding each of them what their heritage is (in case any of them forgot): Korto is Liberian, Elena is Ukrainian and apparently Seth Aaron is Spanish. They are to take inspiration from their own personal heritage. The designers are to create a six-piece collection in four days with a $2,000.00 budget. Let’s hope Seth Aaron, Korto, and Elena’s collections are less disappointing than this season.Īlyssa meets the designers on the runway one last time to tell them about their final challenge. Anyway, I’m glad this mess will be wrapping up tonight. Is it just me or has this short season of Project Runway All Stars actually seemed pretty long ? Maybe it’s Alyssa Milano’s robotic hosting or maybe it’s the lame challenges or maybe it’s Seth Aaron’s guy-liner.
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