PR: Anyaology

Okay, bitches. Let’s get this one started.   It would have been possible to write this post without ever seeing the pictures. Say what you will about Anya, she has a very definable point of view. Long-skirted or wide-legged, most often paired with a plunging neckline and rendered...

PR: Kimberlyology

Kimberly, please step forward so we can judge you. Our first impression upon viewing these looks all together is that this is a designer who struggled quite a bit during the competition. So much of it has the feel of “I’m trying to give the judges what they want” rather than...

PR: Viktorology

You know what really struck us once we put all of Viktor’s competition entries together?     These looks are AMAZINGLY consistent in that they’re almost all impeccably made and stylish. In fact, it’s a wonder to us that so much of his work seems to have passed...

PR: Joshology

Let’s kick off that T Lo tradition of the “Ologies,” examining the competition entries of each of the Project Runway finalists, with everyone’s favorite advocate for eyebrow waxing, Josh. What can we expect from the little drama queen for the finale and what will the...

Project Runway S8: Mondology Oct28

Project Runway S8: Mondology

  Gosh, it’s a shame he’s so lacking in the point of view department, right?  Clearly, of the three finalists, Mondo’s competition output looks the most like a collection. That’s not necessarily the be-all and end-all as far as the judges are concerned, but...

Project Runway S8: Andyology Oct27

Project Runway S8: Andyology

  You know what jumped out at us first, when we looked at this? How inconsistent he is. Maybe that’s not the right word because in terms of design and execution, the quality level remains about the same. There are no real disasters here, not even the Jackie outfit, which we thought...

Project Runway S8: Gretchenology Oct26

Project Runway S8: Gretchenology

This is probably our favorite part of Project Runway blogging, when we look at the entire output of the finalists during the competition in order to tease out themes, strengths, and weaknesses. First up, the Granola Girl herself, Gretchen Jones. Take it away, Gretchen: Two things jump out at...