
Of the top three looks pulled from Team Warm’s collection, two of them were done by Bones there was his own look - a celebration of the Black female form - as well as Darren’s last-minute gold dress that Bones basically did for him. The flowers-vs.-bows debate can best be summed up by this line of concern from Caycee: “Not only do we have different tastes, but we have different concepts of what that means and how we communicate it.” In other words, Team Cool was screwed.įollowing a surprisingly emotional runway show - the first live fashion event that judge Nina Garcia had attended in over a year - Warm was announced as the winning team, sending the members of Team Cool into a panic, as one of them would be getting the boot. Team Cool also sent up a few red flags early on, starting with confusion of what its overall theme was going to be. Poor Bones, we could all feel his stress as he attempted to make the best of a chaotic situation.

It was a solid plan… and it would have been even better if everyone actually stuck to it. Team Warm got off to a pretty hopeful start, with all eight designers planning to meet midway through their trip to Mood to make sure they were buying cohesive fabrics. OK, back to business: Inspired by the city’s bold reopening, each team was tasked with making “a cohesive collection of eight monochromatic high fashion runway looks celebrating color.” Here are six people I would like to see as guest judges in Season 15: 1.Speaking of not being thrilled, this feels like a good time to remind you that Karlie Kloss - who has served as the show’s host for the past two seasons - had to sit most of this one out, but she is expected to make “guest appearances” throughout the season.

Although they certainly know more about fashion than I ever will, fashion designers tend to have deeper, more specific feedback since they work in the field. In the past, there's been a mix of stylish celebrities and fashion designers - but this season, nearly all the guest judges were actresses and entertainers. I know they're experts and all, but isn't fashion still somewhat subjective? But, I thought Season 14's roster of guest judges had room for improvement. I actually enjoyed seeing some respectful dissent between the judges this season, because I've always wondered why they seemed to agree on everything in the past. In the same interview, Gunn also expressed that competition among the judges had a negative affect on the season. This was the first time he missed auditions, and it sounds like he won't let that happen again. Tim Gunn recently admitted to Entertainment Weekly that he wasn't a fan of Season 14 because he felt many of the designers lacked motivation and drive. We're probably looking at a premiere date sometime in July 2016 and there may be some changes to the show. Although the show has occasionally aired two seasons in one year, the more recent pattern has been one season per year - and they've typically premiered in July. No premiere date has been set, but we probably have a long wait.


I've just really come to count on hearing Tim Gunn tell the contestants to "make it work" every week, you know? So, when is Project Runway Season 15? Although I can't wait to watch the finale, I'm already anticipating the upcoming void in my Thursday nights.
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The final four are all amazing designers, but I'm #TeamAshley this season because she's insanely talented and it's high time that a plus size designer brought home the ultimate prize. This season, four designers made it to the finale rather than the standard three, because Tim Gunn wisely used his save to reverse Edmond's elimination. If your invitation to New York Fashion Week got lost in the mail, don't fret - we'll all have a front row seat to one of the fashion shows when the Project Runway finale airs on Nov.
