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Old 11-01-2011, 11:08 AM   #17
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I dunno, I really thought of the remaining designers, Viktor was my pick. Those fabric he created were fabulous and the piece he made with it were also great. Fashion and constructed well. Why he chose to second guess and toss half his collection is anyone's guess and hurt him in the end.

Anya, the beachwear chic was her point of view and she did put things together beautifully. I'm sorry in the end it was johnny one note for me. Same thing over and over all through the competitions. I doubt she sewed much in those last 2 days, not much to sew if you ask me. 3 seams at most and fabric tape to hold in the boobage (if there were any). Clearly, Heidi and the judges loved her, I just don't see the "range" or "variety" they're always complaining about.

Joshua was mega annoying as a personality. He had vision and pulled together a cohesive collection that I appreciated, but OMG those shorts! Eeek!

Overall, of the past PR, this season was the weakest for me. If you catch any of the old PR from Bravo, the designers were called upon for much more good work. Less really stupid challenges (stilts? Run around the track to make Heidi's gym clothes, etc.).

I'm looking forward to the All-Stars version, however.
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