Week 7 was all about using the color blue for Macy's INC line. It was a team challenge but I won't list all the teams. But I will have an honerable mention for Christopher and Epperson. They did a lovely pair of clothing. They worked well together. Their looks might have not worked well together. But I could easily see women wearing these looks. So why the heck did the judges totally trash their designs? I think Michael Kors called one look a 'disco pumpkin'. What? I just don't get the judges sometimes. If it wasn't for the bonus footage on lifetime.com, I would think they just pick on every little flaw to have something for TV.
But the winner of the challange was Irina (again!) assisted by Gordana.

Both looks are very lovely. I do love the striped dress. But the second look seems a bit predictable to me. Even if it is for retail. Suffice it to say, she won the challenge and the chance to design a holiday dress for Macy's.So here's my submissions for the blue challange.
I'm rather surprised the designers didn't work with denim. So for one of my looks I did with princess seaming. I based both designs on this concept of sewing squares together to make a complete garment. The look on the left would be silk. The right would be denim with a pleated long sleeve top. I may try to make the jacket.
So for week's 7 'Make it Work' Corner, I'm sad to report that Louise Black, another of my favorites, is out.
Looking at her designs, assisted by a very reluctant Nicholas, She definately OD'd on the ruffles. So here's what I did to fix the situation. I think Nicholas would even like it.
I think I made these looks really cute. I made the ruffles smaller, the stilloutte's slimmer and I added sleeves to the look on the left because I think it makes it more vintage, which is Louise's style.
Now for week 8, the model's got the day off (sort of) and the designers had to design for divorcee's wanting a new look made out of their wedding dresses. First of all, some of these fabulous ladies had been divorced for like a decade. So what the heck did their ex-husbands do that they should want to go on national TV and let their dress be destroyed in front of millions? If I had a wedding dress taking up space in my closet thanks to an ex-husband, I would just have a big ol' bon fire. But anyway, some of the models had problems. Including my man Christopher. (Really, I do love you Chris, but volume works better when it's balanced with a slim silouette, like you've done in the past.) But at the end of the day, there was a winner and a loser.
And the winner is...Gordana!

I love Gordana's look! It's edgy but elegant. It's wearable. But it steps out of the box. And it fits her like a glove! I just hope she got in touch with her kids so that they can congratulate her!
So when it came for my submission, first, I needed a bad dress. I have just watched 'My Life in Ruins' on DVD (Great flick BTW! Now I've added Greece to my list of places I want to visit while single, mostly for the men!) But that movie reminded me of 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' which had a whopper of a big poofy bad wedding dress that had to be ripped up in the movie just so she could survive the reception.

So here's what I would turn all that tulle and lace into.
I wanted to do black and white, and take advantage of the lace and make it slimming with verticle stripes.
Unfortunately, Epperson had the same idea.
The client liked it, which was important. I liked it, but the judges hated it. It reminded Heidi of her German roots. (Okterber Fest anyone?) The problem was that Epperson didn't quite understand the challenge. It probalby looked too much like a wedding dress still. So for Make it Work Corner, here's what I would change.
The skirt I would dye black, and I would make the waist smaller and more flatteriling. But that's it. Personally I think Epperson should be brought back should something happen to anyone else. Here's hoping.

You can't see all the details too well, but I played with black and grays trimmed with black pearls and silver coins. Why black and gray? Because I designed this for the ghost of The Black Pearl. I couldn't resist making it for a current movie. She haunts the Pearl and gives the ship it's power, waiting for the right pirate captain to free her from her curse. Couldn't resist mate.
I tried to push his lizard girl concept to the extreme. I also wanted to make her strangely elegant. So I did different layers of green and gray leather like she was shedding her lizard skin and becoming more and more human.
I love the sleeves and the collar. She crumpled up the paper and bunched it up. As Tommy Hilfiger said, it's an alternative to fur. (Except for the whole getting wet thing.) And the camera didn't pick it up, but the judges noticed that she took a Sharpie and drew on the details of stitches. Very creative. But I was a little disappointed by the fact that another coat won. Why not my man Christopher? His hard armor corset and full long feather effect skirt combo was gorgeous. I love how he plays with volume. He's going to be in the top three. I just know it.
The idea was to chain together the dress like armor. I would make a simple a-line dress over the muslin so that nothing shows, then, chain and sew the chain links to the slip of the dress. I love the volume that this promises.
I loved his original concept of the origami as decorative elements. But when he tried to paint it red, and he made the origami cranes too large, it did look like a kid did it. But instead of 'making it work', he threw it out and just came up with something easy and way too simple. So for 'Make it Work Corner' this week, I combined his original concept and his little printed sheath into something more doable. 



So Heidi and the other judges said that if she made the skirt a little longer, it would have worked. I would also lose the drape, but clean up the bow and made it pink and trail over her shoulder. This I would add a short jacket in a hot pink polka dot to reflect Qristal's love of color. Finally, instead of a matte jersey, I would make the black out of a sequin fabric to reflect and catch the light. I don't know if it would win, but it would be closer to Qristal's style than what she submitted.
For the most part, I love the swimwear, but I don't see what's very avaunt garde about the second look. (I think Christopher and Logan should have won for that alone!) But it does correspond to the first piece very well. So here is what I would have submitted to the challenge. 
But as for my submission, Rebecca said she goes to business meetings. No one designed a look for that. So I did.
My thought was the princess seams would give a slimming effect but at the same time you can still tell she's pregnant. And the open back gives it that punch of sexiness.
Tune in next week for more Runway Recap!

Ari Fish was the first designer to be eliminated. And looking at her red carpet...I won't miss her. You can call her a 'space cadet', but a nice space cadet. Part of me was a little sorry to see her go because she had to potential to really push the envelope and get creative with her designs. Problem was she got so creative she forgot that people actually had to wear this.
So leave your comments below! Let me know what you think about my designs, or who your favorite designer is and what you love about the show! Comment! See you next week!