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Honestly if the judges love Erin's collection so much they should wear them and then let us know how fun non-functional, cheap patterned, discount Betsy Johnson clothing feels and then tell us they prefer it over actual designs.
Or, as my friend used to call them, “Instantaneous, Ill-informed roundup.”
Honestly, I think everything this week is either top or bottom. Great risks, designers!
Dexter: I don’t know that I would wear it outside of a boudoir, but not everything is for everyone. Looks a little future-evil-empress. *bottom OUT (double elimination)
Erin: I’m not sure about this. Have to wait to see it walk. Moves better than it stands. Beautiful and fun, but a little 80s prom dress. *top (more like safe, but more safe than the other safes....)
Nathalia: Not sure this embodies the challenge. Looks more like something from the ladies professional wrestlers challenge a few years ago. Looks like a cartoon. Meh. *bottom. OUT
Laurence: I know we have seen this silhouette, but the skyline shirt is pretty cool--too bad that can’t bee seen from more than a foot away. Love that skirt, though. *safe
Rik: The fabric he created looks like chocolate stains. Or like someone dropped their coffee cup. Really don’t like that it doesn’t continue all the way around. *bottom
Cornelius: Looks like muslin with appliqués. I do not like this. What is ever empowering and editorial about wearing oatmeal? Seams are really interesting, though. *top (shows how much I know). WIN.
Mah Jing: There is a lot happening, but I really like how it plays with print and shape. *top
Roberi: I really like the flow, but I’m not seeing a powerful businesswoman. *safe