

In Los Angeles, he drops by to visit Coral, whose airy workspace is stuffed, unsurprisingly, with macrame: macrame planters, macrame citrus bags, macrame dresses. As Christian restrains himself from flirting with the designer’s fiancé-“look at this gorgeous person,” he notes to no one in particular-he helps her settle on a theme for her pieces: the black sheep who blossoms. As it stands, she only has a mish-mash of black and purple ruffles to show him, and what does exist is missing a cohesive narrative. “If she gets there, the collection is insane.”Īt Chasity’s home in Houston, he dons his sorority-cum-couture “cowboy outfit”-white crocodile boots and a vest-to sort out why she's completed so few of her looks so far.

A little panicked, she struggles to stifle laughter: “I’m basically starting from scratch.” But Christian stresses the issue isn't the design it's the execution. In fact, he wants her to ditch her pale yellow hues entirely, and rather than work with a woven print, he suggests she physically criss-cross the fabric, so as to display her skill and precision.

That isn’t to say Christian has no critiques. As we watch, she welcomes him to her studio in a chic white suit, already embodying the accomplished businesswoman, and her collection is a sophisticate's urban dream: blacks, whites, reds, yellows, all knitted together with inspirations from the Mexican mythological quetzalcóatl and the art deco architecture of southern Florida. A few months prior, Christian jetted around the country to visit each hopeful as they prepared their collections, starting with Shantall in Miami. Tonight’s episode begins as our remaining designers-Shantall, Coral, Chasity, and Kristina-arrive in New York City to present their 10-piece collections for New York Fashion Week.

But, really, couldn't we all see it coming? He deserves a second serving as thanks for his mid-season premonition, forecasting how tonight's momentous finale might wrap. It'd be fun.Christian Siriano is pouring himself an extra glass of champagne tonight-and not only because he somehow survived another season hosting Project Runway. Most designers would never want to dress a celebrity like her, but I wouldn't mind trying to like work her back into shape. I think that's her point, like you know, everybody was doing that all her life, so she's kind of rebelling. And then of course I would be, hello, the thanks that everyone has to give for saving Britney, 'cause I would totally save her whole image and - oh my god, it would be flawless.ĬS: No, she would never, no. Now I said to a producer once that I wanted to do a reality show called Project Britney instead of Project Runway, where I would take Britney for the next six months and I would do hair, makeup, wardrobe every day for her and become her personal staff every day. I don't understand that.ĬS: It's really horrible. Listen, have you ever noticed Britney has no gays? She has no little fairies running around helping her. AE: I read in an interview with you that you said you wanted to save Britney Spears because she needs the gays.ĬS: Oh, my god.
