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Spoiler alert! Expert predictions for Project Runway season 13 finale
Heidi Klum stood before a large, excited crowd at New York's Lincoln Center. "Welcome to the Project Runway finale, season 13," she said. "Who would have thought so many seasons ago we would still be on the air?"
Like a well-oiled sewing machine, the reality show that revolves around devious designers and juicy backstage dramajust keeps chugging along. This season hasn't been one of its strongest; the designers aren't especially talented, and they seem unusually whiny — even by reality TV standards.
But once New York Fashion Week rolls around, the drama intensifies, and all the things that make the show so addictive fall into place.
That was the case when nine of the remaining contestants showed their collections to an appreciative audience that included Olympic great Lindsey Vonn and Project Runway guest judge Emmy Rossum.
"They really worked their booties off," Klum said about the contestants. "Most of the big designers have months and months and months to spend making a collection for New York Fashion Week. Ours only had four weeks and $9,000, which probably seems hard to do.
"I don't know how they make it happen, but they make it happen. And that's what we're about to see."
Too many contestants
As we have noted before in previous seasons, because Fashion Week rolls around long before the competition has been whittled down to the final three (or four), Lifetime films all of the remaining contestants while the show is being aired. In this case, the audience had to sit through 90 looks from a whopping nine designers, including the collection of Fäde Zu Grau, who was eliminated last week after the runway show took place.
So who will be among the final three (or four) on the season finale, scheduled to air October 23?
From observing previous PR Fashion Week tapings, designers often offer clues about the outcome, because they already know if they have made it to the end or not. They sometimes look dejected or are overly emotional when talking to the audience, which usually means they didn't make it.
This time around, though, most of the remaining designers kept their feelings in check — except for blubbery Korina Emmerich, who is always on emotional overload, so it's hard to detect whether she is a finalist or not. Her cohesive collection of colorblocked sportswear is surprisingly good, so she could very well be a finalist even though her PR season has been rocky.
The favorites
The favorite still appears to be Sean Kelly, a young designer who recently arrived in the United States from New Zealand. His collection was on the fringe, with several pieces featuring the tasseled fabric, including a stunning orange frock similar to the blue fringed dress he designed for Heidi Klum to wear to the Creative Emmy Awards presentation in an earlier episode. Half of Kelly's collection is dripping with fringe, which may be too much for the judges.
Hawaiian designer Kini Zamora, a co-favorite all season with his striking designs and lightning-fast construction techniques, showed a disappointing black-and-white collection that lacked the pizzazz of his previous efforts. I'm guessing he didn't make the final cut.
Polarizing Alabama designer Sandhya Garg's collection seemed a little gimmicky — does she really need to spell out "fearless" on the front of her opening dress? — but it has several eye-catching pieces, including a black sequined mini with feathery shoulder pads and, the closer, a metallic tree-like coat over a white dress. And she does have a strong point of view.
The biggest surprise was Amanda Valentine, who veered from her hippy dippy roots with a modern collection that includes a spiffy crocheted tunic over leather pants, flowing colorblocked gowns and nifty two-toned vests.
I'm guessing the final three are Sean, Amanda and Korina (with Sandya or Kini if they add a fourth) and the winner, in a big surprise, is Amanda.
But we'll find out.
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Project Runwayairs on Lifetime at 8 pm Thursdays. Repeat episodes are often shown before and afterward on that night.