Project Runway: Even Designers Get the Blues

It’s strange to feel that way about a program all about imagination and creativity, but I think Project Runway may have lost its voice. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge fan of the show and I understand that programs often evolve into something different from the original season. However, that season’s fixed use of special clients/judges like (Sarah Jessica Parker or the high school girls) and big company sponsors (like Hershey’s or Levi’s) makes me feel like the show has sold out.

preceding seasons had some challenges

that were incredibly weird but were at the same day open-ended suitable to let the designers work with their own voices. They didn’t have to cater to a very specific client each week, the way that season’s designers do. Just take a look at the recent avant-garde challenge. Even with the high stress and drama, the contestants made some of the best work of the season.

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Original post by Annie Wu

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