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Hi BPR! Thanks for the love post! I haven't been reading the blogs, but my mom read yours to me and it really meant a lot, what a ride!
1. How hard was it to wait out the year between the filming of the show and the air date of this episode?
The wait was fine, it was the apprehension that was so difficult. I knew what happened while I was in Los Angeles but I wasn't sure how I was going to be portrayed, what was going to be shown on television and what was going to be edited out and edited together. We see the shows the same time as you do! There was certainly a sense of relief for me when my time on Project Runway ended.
2. Who did you watch the show with?
I have to be honest I haven't watched episodes 2 or 3 yet! I think I'll wait until Season 6 comes out on DVD or at least until things die down. I did watch the premiere with my closest friends and a few fans of the show - there was great food and a lot of champagne involved! My friends and family have always been such strong supporters of anything I do and Project Runway was no different.
3. Were you surprised by anything that you saw in the episode? Were you surprised by anything that you heard in the confessionals?
I can only reference what I've heard from my boss Heather who is Project Runway's, and Blogging Project Runway's biggest fan and the only person I've really talked to about the show. From what I know from her I'm disappointed that more credit wasn't given in the editing room to what I said on the runway and to the work that I did do on our winning pieces in challenge three.
While Ra'mon was supposed to be working on the initial design for the chiffon ombre dress that I draped and picked out the fabric for, I was working on a completely reversible swimsuit, which is no small task. When Tim sprung the extra piece, Ra'mon abandoned the chiffon dress until the end, I worked to finish the swimsuit and we worked together on the Avant Garde part of the challenge- I may have only been creatively involved in that simple design but as team leader I did nix several looks that would've certainly put us in the bottom two. I will admit that I was completely surprised that our final looks won the challenge!
This was a Project Runway first - not only were you eliminated as part of a winning team you were also the LEADER. Some could say that your youthful vision and love of draping was instrumental in this win. But some could also say that your honesty on the runway, telling Heidi Klum and the judges that your partner did the bulk of the work, was your undoing. You left the show as an adorable gentleman that designer Max Azria called a "nice guy." You had the confidence to put yourself out there and to take this career risk and for that we respect you. We can also look at it this way: you left the show on a high note like no other designer in the history of the series. So for the first time in the 4 years of Blogging Project Runway we are going to say congratulations in a BPR Love post.
This post is only for positive words for Mitchell Hall.If you have negative commentary or something to say about another designer, you may do so in our Reactions post here.
Our polls for Episode 2 are closed. You agreed with the judges and felt that Shirin Askari deserved the win. Click here to see the results. You disagreed with judges and thought that Mitchell should have been the 'auf.' Click here to see the results.
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Heidi Klum shares her post-pregnancy fitness tips here.
Attention Atlanta: Project Runway Season Six designers, Carol Hannah Whitfield, Gordana Gehlhausen and Mitchell Hall will be at Lenox Square Mall on Saturday August 8 from 12:00 - 3:00. Click here for more information.
Mitchell Hall is interviewed here in SavannahNow.com.
Project Runway fans in or near Charleston can cheer on the local favorites, Gordana Gehlhausen and Carol Hannah Whitfield at a viewing party on August 20th. Ticket sales benefit a local charity. Click here for more information.
Click here for the New York Times article, "Harsh Reality." It includes interviews with Project Runway contestants including Diana Eng, Zulema Griffin and Chloe Dao. Thanks Paul.
Age: 26 Birthplace: Melbourne, FL Current Home: Savannah, GA Favorite Designer: Valentino Style Icon: Tom Ford Favorite Past Project Runway Designer: Austin Scarlett, Season 1