This isn't what I meant to blog tonight, but when I started watching it I couldn't resist.
So, since I've had a bit of trouble when commenting on TV fashion competitions before, I feel I should start with a disclaimer:
These are purely my opinions, based on the edited footage of the contestants that I have seen. What I write may bear no resemblance to what they are actually like in real life.
Now that that's out of the way, I'll thought I'd start with a few notes on the designers themselves. With it being the first episode, it's all very introductory, so it only makes sense to give first impressions:
*Spoiler Alert*
"Madame" Jaqueline - Ok dear, we get it, you can tone down the dark and mysterious thing; we all like the odd serial killer docu-drama, but there's no need do go all princess of darkness about it. Also, enough with the hats. I like a hat as much as the next flaming homosexual, but it just looks try hard. No one can pull off going from huge fuck off headdress, to Minnie Mouse ears, to Bride of Frankenstein veil thing in three days. Apart from Gaga, but she's the exception that proves every rule.
Meganne - I understand where she's coming from on money being a big advantage when starting in fashion, but if she goes on about it too much the good points could get lost and she'll just come across as angry at the world.
Zainab - One of her first words in the programme was "fierce". I have therefore written her off as a human being.
Sally - She seemed ok, if a little cocky, but starting with "I don't do menswear" just made her look like she was making excuses from the start.
Chanelle - I like her messiness.
Ricky - The fact that he has adopted an American accent having grown up in London annoys me. Also, the way he presented his own backstory just made me think "token ghetto contestant".
Ben – Seems like he could be interesting. Back story,without it being forced down your throat.
Red Hair Girl (Who I later discovered is Brett)– She may become my favourite.Not seen very much of her, but I like what I’ve seen of her personality.
Heidi – *Love* her! She could be a little too enthusiastic in person, but I love the mess that her brain seems to be. Not a fan of the breakdownthough. After 2 weeks of running around, trying to franticly pull a project together,fine, but not on day 3.
On the subject of the programme as a whole, I liked the fact that they started with menswear, even though I'm by no means a Kanye fan. Also, I think the way that it's being judged is great; the way it's being shared between Rihanna and the mentors keeps it more objective, and means it's harder for people to overpower each other, as is common in other shows. (The judging of competition shows is something I take great issue with, as you will find out in the next few days.)
Now, on to the final looks....
(Sorry about the photos; I did try and get some good head to toe shots of just the final looks, but this is the best the Living website could provide. Will go through the show again and try and get some decent screen shots.)
Meganne – Ehh. Didn’t excite me. Liked the contrast fabricsleeves, but that’s nothing new. Agree with Henry – Good shape, not so goodcolour combination.
Sally – Yea, I like it. Love a bit of leather. I’d definitelywear those jeans. To me, it fits the brief very literally, although the jeans may be a bittight.
Oh, and what's with Lysa's comment that “A midriff on a man is never a good look”? Fuck that; when Istart getting near my target torso I’ll be all about the cropped Ts.
Zainab – No particularly strong feelings. It’s safe for thebrief. I do like the texture of the jacket.
Ralph – I like. Very much appeals to the bikewear phase I’mgoing through. As Henry said, more Will.I.Am than Kanye.
Chanelle – Fur, yes; gold, no. There seems to be too much and not enough, bothat he same time.
**This photo seems to have been taken post-comments, so the original levels of gold aren't fully represented.
Steve – YES! Like the shiny, like the sheer, like theharness, like the sleeveless, like the DMs. Ticks so many boxes for what I’mlooking for atm. Just give me it all, now.
Anam – Not at all flattering. There’s baggy, then there’spossible fatty.
Brett – Shiny! Rubber! KILT!!! <3 From the little bit Ican see of the legging they look like the sexiest thing ever.
Heidi – Really like what she did with the shorts. Wouldn’t bemy sort of thing, but I like.
Ricky – Looks good. Simple, but still powerful enough. I’ddefinitely wear both pieces (with a few minor changes), but not together.
Jaqueline – Yea, it’s nice, there are good ideas there andlooks to be made well, but fabric choice looks a tad cheap to me, andit’s totally wrong for the brief.
Ben – Don’t like the purple print, especially with the orange, but am a fan of thecrossover section on the trouser. It’s risky and different, but I think itstill works for the brief. Clever interpretation of brief.
In terms of the mentors, I love Nicola in her big pink sweatshirt and Lysa’s halfscraped back, half fringe thing. I’m liking Nicola a lot more than I expectedto actually; I've thought she's come across a bit cold the last few times I've seen her, but she seems really natural and friendly. And when it comes to Henry we all know I'm a fan anyway, so there's no point repeating the obvious.
Personal Winner: Brett
I would have sent home: Jacqueline, for straying from the brief. Or Ricky for his accent.
DSH. x