![]() ![]() THEN, add a second challenge where they are asked to, essentially, mimic another designer's look. Well, what happens if they don't share the same design aesthetic? It looks like most of them don't. So, here's the deal.They're in teams but they need to create an iconic, signature look. Surprise! Create a second "Look for Less" using $50 and based on another teams look. The designers get $500 at Mood to create their look.Jesse wants to punch Ping in the face.He's not on my "like" list right now.Thanks Mood. Teams are: Maya and Jay Jesus and Amy Seth Aaron and Brown Sugar Ben and Janeane Mila and Jonathan Jesse and Ping Emilio and Anna Marie Sketch sketch sketch. How hard is that to do with two people? Two designers working on one garment.I smell a surprise challenge. The challenge is to create a signature look in two days. I, personally, was lucky enough to work with Logan and Epperson on my season so it wasn't that bad. The designers meet Tim at the MET in New York and standing before them is a bunch of historical, iconic, looks. No deadlines, no interviews, just normal-ish people getting ready to have their pride torn apart on TV. It's the only time you get to see real interaction from the designers. ![]() I always love the morning yackety-yack in the apartments. I was so happy seeing all of the little details that I was missing. I absolutely love your designs and one of my favorite favorite favorite designs was for the Marie Claire Cover Challenge.By Christopher Straub Project Runway Season 6Įpisode 3: "The Hi's and Low's of Fashion" or "Jesse's Gonna Punch Someone" So I actually watched this week's episode of Project Runway in HD for the first time. I was watching a rerun of the season you were on of project runway. When it comes to tv fashion shows, i really love Project Runway because it shows some new talents in the fashion industry Read Nadine Kam’s article in the Star-Advertiser or a Q&A with South in the Honolulu Weekly. ![]() Ivy Higa was an art student at UH Mānoa before moving to New York to study fashion. Like Sario, Andy South studied at Honolulu Community College’s Fashion Technology Program. Project Runway likes Hawaiʻi-Season 8 has two contestants with ties to the Islands…and the University of Hawaiʻi. ![]() Your family is doing right in helping you so be strong. Examples of these would be: Magazine editors, supermodels turned host, runway carpet divas, and english wannabes who don’t know about style. Keep on do’in what you do and don’t listen to criticism that comes from unqualified individuals. Looking forward to seeing more of your designs. I’m sure you will make it on your own to Bryant Park in the years to come. I think you shoulda won instead of Mila …. I would LOVE to wear your designs no matter what. I’ll bet anything that U will WIN this completion and become a world-renowned fashion designer in no time. From the first episode my family and I became your fans. Hi TJ, sorry we don’t allow posting of personal information, but I’m sure the sentiment is appreciated. call me (cell #)on wed or thur between 6 pm and 8 pm est. Hi Jay U are a very handsome young sexy guy. Tags: alumni profile, fashion, Honolulu Community College, Jan10 issue View Sario’s audition and casting tapes at his Project Runway bio page. Given the chance, he’d dress Michelle Obama in a green strapless evening dress that flows beautifully from the hip down. He’d love to have his own line of exclusive designs for select clients. in San Francisco, Sario says he would be a celebrity stylist with a vintage boutique in Los Angeles. It was called Boyet, which is also his nickname (a cultural term of affection for the youngest male child), used by the extended family that is also rooting for his continued success on the Thursday night show. His former professors fully expect him to survive more rounds, based in part on the collection he created for the 2004 Honolulu Community College fashion show. So perhaps he was a natural to win the round two burlap-potato-bag-as-dress-material challenge Jan. Witness the tweedy skirt with flower-like ruffles at the hip that advanced him past the first round. Given the choice, Sario likes to work with wool, tweed, denim, leather-anything that can give structure, texture and three-dimensionality. A model struts down the runway in Jay Michael Sario’s dress ![]()
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