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When I first learned that an opening ceremony outfit for this years
Olympic games was the challenge for this weeks
Project
Runway episode, I immediately felt patriotic pulses running
through my veins. Secretly hoping ruby and sapphire rhinestones
would have regaled one of Season 5 hopefuls creations, this episode
left me feeling a little lackluster. I mean we
are the U.S.
of A for goodness sake! Any second grade student would tell you the
first element you have to have is the colors red, white, and
blue.
I actually spent two weeks in China in mid-June, working with the
factories that produce my WOW! Prom line and Johnathan Kayne
Eveningwear line. I was only a short distance from Beijing and can
tell you it is hot and humid. So I can only imagine the August
weather. One piece of advice for the designers many of whom didnt
take it to heart - would be
not to design pants! We do not
want athletes dropping like houseflies. These athletes are in the
best physical condition of their lives, so show some skin and
intimidate.
How did the designers final looks rate? I would like to play a game
I call
Project Runway designer Word Association. I list the
designers name and my first thoughts when I saw their garment:
Blayne: chic
Daniel: Mary Tyler Moore
Jennifer: Hamptons
Jerell: Little Bo Peep
Joe:
Striking!
Keith: Busy
Kelli: Mary Tyler Moore
Kenley: Jackie O
Korto: Expensive
Leanne: If I see this collar on
PR one more time
Stella: Drab
Suede: Cheerleader
Terri: Ralph Lauren
Overall, I really felt Joe did an amazing job and was my pick to
win, because his outfit screamed powerful and confident. Also,
there was no doubt in my mind which country would sport this
design. I did like Kortos winning design, but felt it was not bold
enough. I also feel a high-waisted trouser looks good on
Twiggy-type models with 5 Christian Louboutin heels, but not so
much on muscle bound athletes in sneakers.
ABOUT THIS BLOGGER: Kayne Gillaspie, 29, is a fashion designer and
Season three
Project Runway contestant who currently lives
and works out of Norman, Okla. He designs for for WOW! as well as
launching Kayne9 in September 2008, which is a couture line for
dogs. Gillaspie is also on the board of directors for non-profit
organization, FOR HEALTHY KIDS and organizes a yearly runway show
for Purple Sash, which benefits the Oklahoma City YWCA Domestic
Abuse program.
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