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Keith’s Dream Pulled Over on ‘Project Runway’

On last night’s episode of Project Runway, we saw more “wackadoodles” from Suede, more use of “licious” from Blayne and the same boring “leatha” from Stella. I am starting to wonder if any of these people have a personality. The designers got ‘revved up” for this challenge as they had to create an innovative look of their choice out of car parts from Saturn View Hybrid.

Some people got really creative. Korto weaved seat belts to assemble a mackin’ coat dress that anyone chic could wear. Guest Judge Rachel Zoe said she wants to wear it now! Jarelle was praised for his futuristic, fashion-forward, wearable style. LeAnn ended up winning with her cocktail dress creation with very different lines and curves.

Keith and Stella were the bottom two. Keith, for creating something that was boring, ugly and not well made. He blamed his model, the hair and make-up people and the judges without ever taking responsibility for the garment. Stella tried creating a skirt to go with her- shocking- leather vest, but the two pieces didn’t mesh and it ended up a big mess.

They finally sent Keith home, and he left in tears. Lots and lots of tears.

Photo source: bravotv


POSTED BY: Eva Elise

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