![]() Nina loves this design because she would wear it during the day and the night. She also thinks the colour is sad and she could have dyed the fabric. Kerry doesn't know if this would work in an office during the day, while Nina points out the look is creased already so she doesn't know how it could survive 12 hours of her life. Michael agrees the fabric is a disaster and the colours wouldn't work for Nina. Joanna can't imagine what the fashion department at Marie Claire would say if she wore that design. She says she'd think Nina wanted to be fired if she wore it to the office.Ĭecilia admits she got the wrong fabrics from Mood but decided to finish the dress as well as she could. Joanna loves the idea of a coat dress but calls this "unwearable". Michael calls it a "house coat", saying: "It's just sad." Heidi says the design just isn't Nina, adding the model looks like she wore the outfit on a 12-hour plane ride and rolled around. Kerry doesn't understand how this look would go from day to night or where it would fit in the day. Julie points out that she reduced the collar as Nina suggested, but Nina says she didn't think the neck would be so open and the design looks significantly different. Joanna thinks this suit would answer a lot of working women's issues about finding looks that transition from day to night: "It is really elegant and beautiful." Michael thinks it is "very current, tailored, polished and well-made", while Kerry praises the youth in the skirt and the fact there is "something different" about the piece. Nina loves that he's given her the option of separates and versatility, while Heidi says you can never go wrong with a black dress. Laura Kathleen, Josh M, Becky, Ryan Anthony, Olivier and Bert's scores qualify them to advance to next week, leaving Danielle, Kimberly, Anya, Viktor, Julie and Cecilia as the best and worst designs of the week. Laura Kathleen has immunity after winning last week's stilt challenge. Heidi, Michael and Nina are joined by actress Kerry Washington and Marie Clarie's editor-in-chief Joanna Coles. Meanwhile, Becky and Anthony Ryan have ended up with the same black and white fabric from mood although neither knows who chose it first, Julie is struggling to get her design finished in time for the runway so Cecilia steps in to help, and Laura Kathleen steps in to help Anya. Laura Kathleen's outfit is maybe too "Christmas green" - she says it won't look that way when it's done.Bert's plunging neckline dress maybe isn't too office appropriate.Bryce shouldn't make his dress a micro-mini.Cecilia initially wanted purple and yellows but ended up with gray and beige and later admits she hates her own design and knows she's "heading for the bottom" She isn't a fan of Cecilia's jacket idea - "it just feels a little dated, a little Dynasty" - or her color palette.Nina likes Anya's ideas but isn't such a fan of the gold material she has chosen (Anya eventually dyes it darker on Anthony Ryan's advice).Kimberly sketches a shift dress to move away from her signature pants but Nina wants the pants, although isn't sure if blue pants and a blue top is a bit too much.She has a pretty clear idea of what she wants and offers the designers various critiques on her trips around the workroom including: Nina later adds a second prize - the outfit will be featured in a Marie Claire editorial. > Read Digital Spy's full Project Runway headlines She likes "classic with an edge, streamlined, clean, tailored silhouettes", and advises the designers to steer clear of voluminous clothes, lots of pleats, loud patterns and colours.Īs an added bonus prize this episode, the winning design will be featured in an advert for Marie Claire magazine to be displayed on top of cabs across New York City. Project Runway's fourth challenge saw the designers tasked with designing an outfit for judge Nina Garcia.
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