![]() ![]() ![]() They were happy to a point because I completely understand that everybody wants to win. Sholokhov: They definitely congratulated me. THR: Did Christopher, Melissa and Fabio seem happy for you? The Hollywood Reporter: During the final judging, did you have any idea you were going to be named the winner?ĭmitry Sholokhov: I definitely hoped so, but it was anybody’s game, so you never know. On Friday, Sholokhov talked with The Hollywood Reporter about his big win, Palu’s comments, his living situation and what’s next. So I don’t think that the issue is that he needed more direction or tighter reins, I think he just needed more time for such an ambitious concept.Of the architecture-inspired collection he showed at New York Fashion Week, Heidi Klum told him it was “wearable and polished,” Nina Garcia called it “highly editorial,” Michael Kors said the clothes “were impeccably made, fit beautifully and looked expensive,” while guest judge Jennifer Hudson noted that they had “a great quality.”Īs the winner, he receives $100,000 from L’Oréal Paris to start his own line, a fashion spread in Marie Claire, a 2013 Lexus GS 350, a $50,000 technology suite by HP and Intel and the opportunity to design and sell an exclusive collection at Lord & Taylor. His other collections, done outside of the show, have been fantastic. It was more ambitious, more meaningful, and more political, and it needed time to be properly developed. I think that is the only reason he was not able to present as cohesive a collection as Uli did. Emilio’s theme, on the other hand, was something which needed more time. Especially considering that it continued what she had been doing on the show all season. Winter Wonderland, I think, is a concept that many talented designers would be able to execute in a short amount of time – not in the same way that Uli did, and certainly many would not have been as imaginative as she was, but it was in many respects an easy theme. While Uli did do an AMAZING job, I would also argue that her theme was less expansive and less ambitious than Emilio’s. I think it’s important to remember that the designers were given four days to come up with a theme, shop, and execute. I agree with a lot of what you two are saying, but I disagree about Emilio needing direction and a strict concept. ![]() They are on budget and also, faux fur is a trend Georgina! ¬¬ – That’s all □ (I tried not to rant that much with the winner who can sew and design far more simple color blocks than Mila Hermanovski’s faboluous pieces). Her faux fur, did not made it look cheap. It was blasfemous (for me) she was on third place. The styling, even the way the models projected the clothing. You could tell her collection had much more work than the winners. I see a better future for him in selling red-carpet-ready dresses than casual ready-to-wear : ). Because they have restraints and kind off a theme. I think he may be a great custome designer and that is why he always nails the challenges. But for me, when he has that freedom of showing his work (without the shows direction on theme let’s say) he loses that magic thing. The sketches were really good and I like his red jumpsuit and his final piece. I have to say I did not love the clothing. I have to say, I loved Emilio’s words – about his collection – like, all that theory and concept. I truly could not believe Uli was in third place. Guest Judges: The fabulous Liv Tyler, and Margherita Missoni, who I basically fell in love with as soon as she started speaking. (Not sorry in terms of the fashion, but sorry in terms of the ending being a total DUH since the season premiered.) (You know the judges have been hitting the crack pipe too hard when JOSHUA is the most sane person in the room.) Anyway, Kayne ended up being AR’s assistant, Emilio chose Althea, and Uli chose Casanova, which was a wonderful choice if only because it brought some desperately needed silliness to this sorry excuse for a finale. He knew he was too burnt out to do his best work for Anthony, and I actually respected that. Anthony Ryan tried to choose Joshua, who actually refused, which I found stupid until I learned Joshua had only been eliminated five hours before. The Challenge: In five days, and with the help of a previously eliminated designer, create a mini-collection with a budget of $3,000. Well, we can always count on Project Runway to be predictable. ![]()
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