


Once the models arrived, Meg insisted that the swap should happen for cultural reasons despite Kenneth telling her he’d understand if she sad no. Because the request came after hours of pattern-making and planning with the measurements of her model, Meg insisted on seeing his model first. Seeing Prajje make a swap for cultural reasons made Kenneth realize he’d prefer to work with an Asian model, so he asked Meg to swap with him. Hesitantly Coral agreed to the swap, but the deal set the stage for a much more dramatic confrontation during model fittings later in the day. And in an effort to help Prajje out with his model concern, Christian asked Coral if she’d swap with him. With Coral, an evening wear designer, Christian advised that she use elements of evening wear that she’s comfortable with but infuse those into ways they’d work for street clothes. SEE ‘Project Runway’ Winners List (Seasons 1 – 18) Later, during a check-in on the designers in the work space, Christian pushed Zayden to make sure his Chicago-inspired oversized bomber jacket idea didn’t look like something you can just buy at the store and made sure that Darren was planning on finishing his own garment this week, unlike in the season premiere he needed Bones to finish his garment for him. Meanwhile, Katie and Aaron used prints and varsity jackets as their inspirations, respectively. Christian noticed that Kenneth was going for expensive fabrics and that Meg was turning back to muted colors like she did in the previous challenge. Still, he planned to create his work according to his vision and not his model, but Meg insisted on making the conversation larger than Prajje wanted by going on about cultural appropriation long after he had wished to shut the conversation down.Īt Mood the designers were given $300 and 45 minutes to shop.

Prajje was last to choose his model and because his plan was to create something that references his Haitian culture he was not happy to be left with a white male model. The next morning the designers got to pick model cards, with male, female and non-binary options, and begin sketching their ideas for the look before heading to Mood to shop. Wisdom advised them to focus on comfort and wearability, stressing that big proportions and loose fit tend to be key in streetwear. Unfortunately, they weren’t quite done yet for the night - Christian ushered them back to the runway to announce their next task with advice from TikTok influencer Wisdom Kaye: create an “impactful” streetwear look that includes three separate pieces. The 15 designers remaining are: Octavio Aguilar, Darren Apolonio, Kenneth Barlis, Bones Jones, Coral Castillo, Meg Ferguson, Prajje Oscar Jean-Baptiste, Kristina Kharlashkina, Katie Kortman, Shantall Lacayo, Chasity Sereal, Sabrina Spanta, Aaron Michael Steach, Zayden, and Anna Zhou.Īfter the long hours of the team challenge to start off the competition, the designers were ready for some rest and news of an individual challenge. SEE ‘Project Runway’ season 19 cast photos: Meet the 16 designers competing on Bravo
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Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite designers on Bravo’s reality TV show, who has the best aesthetic, and who you think will ultimately be named the next big name in fashion. Below read our “Project Runway” recap of season 19, episode 2, titled “#Streetwear,” to find out what happened Thursday, October 21.
