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fashion finales prt. ii

vivica crowns the ultimate glam god.

Tigerlily 

Preston

Indashio
The final episode for premiere season of VH1's "Glam God" aired this past Thursday. Vivica put the three finalists through an intense meeting with her panel including pale British prick Melanie Bromley from US Weekly along with renowned and lovable stylist Phillp Bloch. Major agent and stoic Timothy Priano was a guest judge. The winner of Glam God will be awarded representation from Priano and $100,000.  Each final contestant individually met with the panel of judges as they critiqued their stylings from previous challenges. Prepster contender Preston could not stray away from his conservatism and got the stiletto boot. 

It came down to the scattered and sexually confused Indashio and the silent but deadly stylish Tigerlily. In their final challenge, they had to style a "red carpet diva" for a US weekly photoshoot, and that diva was no other than--- Vivica A. Fox. (Surprise, surprise...)

Indashio went hood chic with Vivca's look, with two skin tight dresses and an asymmetrical hair style a la Mary J, which was right up her alley (and she looked like she belonged in one.) Tigerlily's aim was for a hollywood glamour style mused by Ms. Dandridge, but was a bust (Vivica's couldn't fit into a dress.) 

Tigerlily's consistent efforts did not pay off and it was Indashio's overbearing passion for fashion that won the heart of the judges. 

Another disappointment. It seems that the black sister can't catch a break. 

Now that all my fav fashion tv line ups are out of season, what's left? I am looking forward to CW's new reality competition show called "Stylista" launching next Wed. I assume at 9pm after America's Next Top Model.  Eleven aspiring fashion editors compete for an internship with Elle Magazine (one can only dream), but they must get past fashion editor, Ann Slowey. I predict Slowey will be a mild taste of the horned Prada wearer Priestly. 

Hopefully... this won't be a letdown. 

fashion finales, part i.

females dominate the final top 3 on project runway.

Korto
LeanneKenley
It was a season first -- a female would be guaranteed the title as project runway champion. The finalists were, Korto (33) the Liberian designer diva, Leanne (27), the mousey FIDM student, and the obnoxious (as pictured above), Kenley (25) from Florida. 

Judging from my descriptions... you could probably determine who my fav was. 

The final 3 each showed 10 complete looks for their collection at the tented fashion Neverland (aka Bryant Park.) Apparently, runner ups flamboyant Jarrel and third person abuser Suede showed there too, but Project Runway hid that for some reason. First up was Kenley whose line characterized, as she called it, "Alice in Wonderland."I thought it was fitting since she usually made me wonder what she was thinking when she would snap back at the judges. However, her line was not as bad as I was hoping it would be. She deserves commendation for her hand painted fabrics. The judges greatest criticism was that most of her designs were pretty reminiscent of McQueen and Balenciaga. Someone did not do her homework. 

A dress from Kenley's line. I personally wouldn't wear it, but it is well made.
Next was Korto (pronouned Kah-to.) She's known for drawing much inspiration from her homeland of Liberia into her designs and jewelry, but also makes them wearable for any woman from any country. The only criticism I personally had was that I would have liked to see more than just dresses come down the runway. Yet Korto use of earth tones in her pieces were breathtaking one after the other . It was also exciting to see America's Next Top Model Alums such as Bianca (below) and Danielle!

One of Korto's ethnic chic dresses. Bianca's legs are definitely fit for this ensemble!

Lastly, the one of little words, Leanne. Though I was not routing for her, I must say that her line was exquisitely crafted. Every look that came down the runway was gorg and gasp worthy. I couldn't refrain myself from saying "I would sooo wear that!" However her one note knack for petal (as Kors refers it) or wave (as Leanne refers it) construction was her down fall with the judges. Though the oceanic hues she used were beautiful, I think I got a little sea sick after the fourth or fifth look. 

I j'adore this dress! (But the model looks washed away at sea.)

However, Leanne's collection won over the judges. The fact that she had the most diverse collection that included more than one piece looks such as pants, tops, and jackets gave her the upper needle pricked hand. 

Dag, Korto... Couldn't you have made a pant or two??