Look, don't start with us. We're not feeling the exclamatory title of this post any more than most of you do, but if we gave any indication of our disappointment in the title the "DON'T SPOIL IT BECAUSE I HAVEN'T WATCHED IT YET" crowd would have our heads. Suffice it to say our first impulse was to just title the post "Oh, fuck you."
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But to whom would we address that? Some people are going to read this as us "defending" the show, but in all honesty, our takeaway is that the outcome of last night's finale had nothing to do with Bunim/Murray or Lifetime. It all came down to Nina and Michael. Say what you will about the ways the show has declined since it left Bravo, we wouldn't disagree with you, but if the producers really wanted to exert control over the outcome, we'd all be congratulating Mondo this morning. Any television producer with an ounce of common sense could see which of the designers would be the
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No, this was about Nina and Michael and in many ways that judging session was representative of an ongoing conversation in the fashion industry in light of the collapse of the economy. Namely, should the industry move away from a focus on theatrical high-priced luxury goods and fantasy clothes and should it embrace a more downscale, less complicated point of view? It's a discussion worth having and there are points to be made in favor of each side, but the bottom line is, this is a design competition and something of a game show. There's a reas
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This is what was so appalling about Nina and Michael's constant refrain of "ON TREND, DAMMIT!" Jay McCarroll wasn't on trend. Neither was Chloe Dao for that matter. Neither was Leanne Marshall or Irina Shabayeva or Seth Aaron. You could even argue that Christian Siriano wasn't (if anything, he was recycling trends with his finale collection). In all those instances, the prize was given to the designer whose collection made the strongest statement and was able to garner interest from the press and the public for their unique points of view. You could argue that Gretchen's collection was equally as stro
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And another thing: Nina and Michael have a far better understanding of the history of fashion than we do. The list of designers who happened to hit it big because their aesthetic tended to intersect with the whims of the industry at the time (i.e., it's on trend) who then crashed and burned because the industry moved on when they couldn't is a MILE LONG. It's one of the most common stories in fashion. We're not saying Gretchen's a flash in the pan. We're just saying that trendiness is a piss-poor criterion in a design competition.
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And who knew that of all the people to understand that best and to speak for seemingly the majority of the viewers was none other than Heidi herself? We'll grant you, when Heidi Klum and Jessica Simpson (who wasn't at all bad as a judge) are the spokespersons for your argument, then you need to reconsider your argument. And we did, in all honesty. We listened intently to what Nina and Michael had to say and they made a lot of good points. For instance they were right to point out that Gretchen has an easily definable customer. You can "see the girl." They were also right to point out that Mondo's styling hurt him terribly. On the other hand, "We're not here to restyle his collection" was a particularly bullshitty bit of bitchery coming from the Duchess because he and Nina LAVISHED praise on Gretchen for styling her collection EXACTLY THE WAY THEY INSTRUCTED HER TO. In fact, this whole "He didn't listen to us/she listened to us" argument strikes us as awfully petulant.
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And speaking of which, what crawled up their asses? That was, despite the jaw-dropping outcome, the best judging session we've ever seen. That wasn't playing to the cameras; they were genuinely in disagreement. Kors isn't such an actor that he can fake the red-faced, stuttering near-outrage he was feeling. "HELLO? READ A MAGAZINE!" was downright obnoxious. Like we said, it pained us that Heidi and JSimp were speaking on our behalf, but Nina and Michael were thisclose to being dismissive bitches. And what was with that weirdly defensive dig against Galliano that Kors made? "What I show I make! And women wear!"
As for the argument that Gretchen's collection was "What's happening NOW" and Mondo's wasn't ...
At the exact moment Nina and Michael were attempting to make that point, the biggest movers and shakers and trendmakers in the industry were preparing their Spring 2011 collections, with bold, saturated colors, theatrical styling and presentation, mixing of wildly different prints, whimsical elements and simple shapes and silhouettes. Now, does this mean Mondo automatically should have won? Of course not. And given time, we could put together a collage of concurrent looks from big name designers that owe more to Gretchen's aesthetic. Marc Jacobs' deeply literal '70s collection as well as Kors' own
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We hear a lot of people declaring that this is it and they'll never watch the show again. To be honest, it's something we've heard after every finale. That doesn't make it an idle threat, however. The show did well this season because it engaged the viewers with some very colorful personalities who provided some high drama. On that level, we enjoyed it immensely. But after all the onscreen drama and offscreen drama from the move to Lifetime and then the assembly line banging out of three seasons in short succession,
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As for Gretchen, in a way we feel sorry for the shitstorm that's going to come her way. We honestly wish her the best and congratulate her on her win. Like we said, she's definitely got the chops. We just didn't think she was the winner here.
[Screencaps: projectrungay.blogspot.com - Photo Credit: style.com, Barbara Nitke, myLifetime.com]
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