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What a Drag

Well, it turns out that I do not have terribly many thoughts and opinions about the latest Project Runway show, in which the designers were challenged to create new gowns for a bunch of fabulous drag queens.

I missed the judges commentary because during the show I was talking to one friend on the couch with me and another friend on the phone, but I gathered that the judges really liked Terri’s geisha-style outfit, although it didn’t win.

The hell?  I’m sorry, I know this photo looks pretty fierce, but that is really just because the photographer captured a fierce pose.  Coming down the runway that thing looked like a complete disaster.  I wasn’t terribly impressed with the winning design either, but, like I said, I just didn’t have a lot to say about this runway show.  I’ll be happier when they are back to designing the high-fashion gowns and such.

Drag queens are fun, but they are more fun when you go see their live shows and dance and drink and smoke cigarettes with them afterwards.  I miss the drag queens of Zembla, basically.

Anyway, what did you think of the show?

“Do You Like this Gown? It’s Very Dramatic.”

Again, through the wisdom and guidance of Brenda Dickson, we all know that fashion is acquired by looking at a lot of different fashions.  To that end, let’s look at some of the recent fashions produced on Project Runway.

Some of the things this season have been fairly cool; some have been outright heinous; and over all I think it’s been hit or miss.  This, for example, from Episode 1:

Kelli's Coffee Filter Dress

Kelli's Winning Coffee Filter Dress

I love the skirt, and the way Kelli treated the coffee filters with other food products to create that pattern and texture.  Fabulous!  But then look at the top of the dress: it looks like she just placed a coffee filter over each boob as an afterthought.  Not great.

On the whole, it’s a HELL of a lot better than, say, this, from Episode 2:

Jennifer's Surrealist Dress, aka "The Treachery of Satin," aka "Ceci N'est Pas une Robe"

Jennifer's Surrealist Dress, aka "The Treachery of Satin," aka "Ceci N'est Pas une Robe"

Jennifer did a lot of talking about how she likes very feminine shapes and how she’s influenced by surrealism.  In fact, what she said about this heinous number was that it was “Holly Golightly goes to a Salvador Dalí Exhibit.”  Yeah, I don’t know either.  With EITHER of those influences, the dress should have been a lot better.  As it is, it’s just frumpy, unflattering, and poorly constructed.

The dress that won that week was Kenley’s:

Kenley's Winning Dress from the NYC Inspiration Challenge

Kenley's Winning Dress from the NYC Inspiration Challenge

I am not a fan.  It doesn’t honestly look to me that the asymmetrical silhouette is intentional.  Frankly, it looks either like the model has a strange deformity of the left hip, or possibly like the purple tulle is desperately trying to escape its psychedelic turquoise prison.  “HELP ME,” screams the tulle, “HELLLLP.”

I had really hoped Leanne’s skirt would win that week:

Leeanne's Most Excellent Skirt

Leanne's Most Excellent Skirt

I love the layers of gray and black, and it’s absolutely something I would wear (though I’d like to add one more layer to the bottom, making it closer to knee length).  It looks clean and modern, but also a bit flirty and whimsical.  Love.

In Episode 3, the designers had to make an outfit for the U.S. Olympic team to wear as they marched in the opening ceremony.   The results were varied and, um, interesting. This one, made below, was definitely one of the worst:

I AM FROM THE REPUBLIC OF COCKTAIL LAND. HA HA HAHAHA.

I AM FROM THE REPUBLIC OF COCKTAIL LAND. HA HA HAHAHA.

It was made by Daniel, who really ought to be leaving the show soon.  He’s done nothing of much note at all, except of course this one, only noteworthy in its badness.  I think it looks a bit like a 1960’s stewardess uniform, but Michael Kors, quipster that he is, claimed it looked like a cocktail dress.  “If her sport is drinking, it’s a good dress,” he claimed.  Frankly, I do not even think it is a good dress for that.

The look I liked from the Olympics challenge was this sportswear made by Terri:

Terri's All-American Sportswear

Terri's All-American Sportswear

I think it looks classic, classy, well fitted, and very American.  I just loved it, especially the striped blazer.  I was glad the judges recognized her as one of the top three, but I think she should have won.  I was NOT feeling either of the other top looks at ALL.

And oh, lord, can we please look at this week’s clothes.  In Episode 4, the designers had to create something for Brooke Shields’ character on Lipstick Jungle.  It was supposed to be professional, powerful, and translatable from day to night.  Now let’s just ask ourselves if ANY of those descriptors apply to the outfit below:

Blayne's Misguided Attempt at Fashioable Shorts

Blayne's Misguided Attempt at Fashionable Shorts

Well, maybe if Brooke Shields is playing a professional, high-powered skateboarder who has to transition between the Venice Beach boardwalk during the day and her nightlife at the swinging smoothie shop down the block.  I don’t know; I have never seen Lipstick Jungle, so maybe that is the case.

I would also like to note that, close up, the material those short pants are made of resembles the thick polyester used to make grandfatherly Sans-a-Belt trousers in the late 1970s. NOT PRETTY.

Then, oh-god-oh-god-oh-god, this crime of an outfit perpetrated by Kelli and Daniel:

MY EYES! MY EYES! THE GOGGLES DO NOTHING!

MY EYES! MY EYES! THE GOGGLES DO NOTHING!

This picture of the outfit already looks pretty bad, but you should see it with the jacket off (for when she transitions from day to night).  Oh, it is an assault on the senses.  Once again, Kelli made a badly designed and poorly constructed bodice that basically looked like two circles of fabric slapped over the model’s tits.  The color combination of a strangely luminescent turquoise with the small areas of leopard print was as hideous as anything I could imagine.  It literally pained me to look at it. Kors’ take? “SLUTTY SLUTTY SLUTTY.” (And it was.)  Of course, Kelli, as the lead designer, was eliminated.  Rightfully so, but I did like her, and thought she had some potential (if only she could learn to tailor a bodice correctly).

This look, created by Jerrell and Stella, was my favorite of the night:

Jerrell and Stella's Most Excellent Look, with Leathah!

Jerrell and Stella's Most Excellent Look, with Leathah!

The mixing of different colors, patterns, and textures is very skillful, and the silhouette is classic and flattering. Shields didn’t like the belt, which may have been what prevented it from winning.  Too bad!  I could completely see her in this.

The outfit that won was made by Keith and Kenley:

Keith and Kenley's Winning Look from the Lipstick Jungle Challenge

Keith and Kenley's Winning Look from the Lipstick Jungle Challenge

Let me say, I DO really love this skirt.  It’s something I would like to wear myself, though I would pair it with a simpler top (black, basic, fitted, sleeveless, I’m thinking).  The blouse they have here I could take or leave, but the skirt is elegant and fun and looks quite fashionable indeed. I wasn’t upset that this won, but I was surprised, because I thought Jerrell and Stella’s was simply more impressive.

On that note, please allow me to say that Stella’s presence on the show has been the most entertaining thing this season.

Dear Diary, I've Been Thinking a Lot about Leathah...

Dear Diary, I've Been Thinking a Lot about Leathah...

She reminds me EXACTLY of a woman I know, who is also hilarious, which may be what made me instantly like her.  I think anyone and everyone can appreciate the genius that is Stella, though:  She is a focused, determined, single-minded woman of fashion.  She is committed to her leathah, and nothing can distract her from it.  She is faced with any type of challenge, and she has an immediate answer for it: “I’m gonna put huh in leathah.  I’m gonna rip it, teah it, spike it, grawmet it, pyramid it.  Awl leathah.  Sleek, black leathah.”

(Utterly Useless) SYTYCD Season 4 Finale Tweets

Instead of writing out any coherent thoughts about the So You Think You Can Dance finale tonight, I think I will simply post my Twitter comments from the evening. I think my favorite parts were the Lil C comments. That man is like a deep ocean of nonsensical metaphors balanced on the freeway of bombast and simultaneously feasting on a buffet of dubious imagery.

It goes without saying that this will hold no interest whatsoever for anyone who doesn’t follow the show, and likely only very little interest for those who do. Regardless, because I don’t feel like a thoughtful post, here you go:

OOOOH SYTYCD FINALE IS COMING! ON! NOWWWWW!

Awww, all the top 20 are back (except poor injured Jessica).

OH SNAP, Lil C is back, balanced on the fulcrum of unintelligible blather.

SHANE SPARKS! Also, Comfort looks atypically great in this routine. Also, I will maybe not be twittering the WHOLE time. [note: this was clearly a lie]

Nigel is so effing smug about introducing the world to Bollywood, as if we had never heard of it before. Effing Nigel.

CHBEEB FTW! Also, strangest battle ever. Contortionist robot: not menacing.

Also judges are on crack even more than usual. Robert? Really? It is odd that I only agree with Mia.

Oh look, Shankers picked my 3rd-least favorite hip hop of the season. (Only ahead of the 2 Cecily/Olisa routines).

LIL C. SO BRILLIANT.

“This show is like a pristine museum with the most immaculate portraits ever.”

Also, “the mind is the birthplace of ingenuity, and you use your heart to mediate that to the dancefloor.”

OH NOOOOO, Mary is dancing. And she seems kind of….drunk? Is better than her talking though.

Liked this Pas de Deux better the second time. Oh, Will, you’re too, too good. Awww, and Debbie Allen is there to see it!

I <3 this Sonya routine with Courtney and Mark!

Totally cried during montage. I am helpless in the face of montages, esp for the really sweet dancers I really like.

I know this is horrible, but I can't help but hear the title of this song as "Five Guys Named 'Mo." I'm sorry; I suck.

Wow, I'm surprised! I'm also pleased they gave Katee a prize for being top girl -- they should've been doing that all along.

Oh lord help me now. Nigel is tap dancing. And shouting. And sweating. Effing Nigel.

Cat: "and while Nigel heads backstage for oxygen...."

[in response to a qustion about which dances I would want to see in the remainder of the show] HAHA. Russian dance, my ass. Um..."No Air," or maybe K&T's jailbreak or krump. Feel like I'm forgetting some....

Debbie's impression of LilC just made my LIFE.

Nice to see K&T together again, even if not a hip hop routine. Glad K got to dance a routine tonight, too.

Past faves dancing again: best thing so far tonight.

Either way, a hip-hopper wins. We all win!

I'm mostly sad we get no montage for either guy...

And, now that SYTYCD is over, there is nothing to do but wait for next summer. Sniff.

Why Do You Hate Me, SYTYCD?

I was watching the SYTYCD two-hour performance finale last night with my friends S. and B., and we were bullshitting during the commercial break about what the Twitch and Joshua dance would be like. During the performance finale, see, each of the top four dancers performs with each of the others, meaning that for the only time on the show each season, there’s a two-girl dance and a two-guy dance. We were pretty damned excited about the upcoming Twitch and Joshua dance, since they are two of the best hip-hop dancers on the show ever. By “we were” I mean “I was” and by “pretty damned excited” I mean “really fucking psyched.”

I really like both of those guys, and I’m thrilled that they made it to the top four, which I don’t think anyone expected. Twitch especially. I love that dude. (Twitch, call me!)

I was certain we were in for what I called “possibly the most badassed demonstration of hip-hop badassedness of all time ever.”

So when the show came back on and they announced that these two were dueling it out via Russian trepak, I was certain it was a very bad joke. Remember last season, how they kept saying that Nigel and Cat were going to dance together in the finale? And they kept teasing it and teasing it and teasing it? And then it just turned out to be a cartoon? I mean, they have a history of making bad jokes drag out far too long.

I was sure the long training montage showing Twitch and Joshua learning the trepak was all a part of the joke. Surely.

BUT NO.

I shook my fist at the screen, yelling and threatening violence to Nigel Lythgoe and all the other twat producers who had robbed me of the hip-hop brilliance which I had expected — nay, deserved! — and which they had cruelly denied me, and then I wept bitter tears into my glass of Pinot.

Then I called in and voted for Twitch anyway, because I love him.

Did you watch the show? Who are you rooting for?

And don’t forget the results finale tonight, 8E/7C.

SYTYCD Keeps Stepping It Up

So You Think You Can Dance was back with another performance episode tonight, and with the top seven couples performing two dances each, the show was simply JAM-PACKED WITH DANCING!  And, if you’ll imagine me saying this in a Mary-Murphy-esque scream, THAT’S THE WAY I LIKE IT!  What fun!

Three of my favorite couples so far each had an amazing routine:  Kherington & Twitch and Katee & Joshua each danced a Mia Michaels contemporary routine, and both couples were great.  Mia’s routines have been hit or miss, for me, as they can sometimes be a bit too literal and/or emotionally manipulative (for example, the dance about her dead father last year - ugh).  The routines of hers that I like are the more conceptual ones, like one I seem to remember involving goggles, which I believe was danced by Lauren and Neil last year (though my memory is a bit foggy on that).

Tonight, Katee & Joshua’s routine fit that bill:  there was an awesome moment where Katee jumped through Joshua’s arms and stopped short in midair.  There was also something Nigel called an “assisted run” which made it look like Katee was running/floating just above the stage, like the way we run sometimes in dreams.  I loved it.

Kherington & Twitch’s routine verged on the too-literal side of things, but they executed and performed it so well. They pulled off the performance and emotional connection so believably. I might add that Twitch looks damned good without a shirt on!

Over all tonight, there was plenty of hot dude eye candy!  Jessica & Will did a Mandy Moore routine where they used Will’s shirt as a prop, and he used it to lift and throw and manipulate Jessica all around the stage.  It worked really well, and I am slowly getting to like them as a couple more and more.

The other routine by Mandy Moore was Chelsie & Mark’s jazz routine, which was so entertaining, and they again proved how great their partnership is — the performance was spot on, and they made the dance seem really effortless.  It’s been fun to watch them, especially since they didn’t stand out to me much in auditions — now, as a couple, they’re doing great stuff together!  Did anyone see their Tabitha and Napoleon hip-hop routine last week?  It ruled.

I think both Mia and Mandy brought great routines this week!  Along with Tabitha and Napoleon (who can also get a wee bit literal, but whose routines I invitably love), they are my favorite choreographers.  I am loving the show so much this year!