The "Not even to dinner with the Kushners" comment was ICONIC!!!!!!! I remember seeing that and gasping too!!!!!! HE READ for the GODS!!!!!!!!! LOVED IT!!!! I rewatched that so many times!
please can you explain this to me? This is just her husband, so where was the read? Im also not native english speaker maybe thats why it flew over my head...
I'm surprised they didn't include the contestant who said thank you after the judges told him his look was a hot mess. And the judges replied, "that wasn't a compliment". 🤣🤣🤣
The fact that everyone lost their minds over the mild Kushner comment demonstrates how pathetically shallow and overly dramatic 95% of the fashion industry is. But we are all equally at fault for thriving off all this drama and tea 💅☕☕
It was the incident with the underaged model on season 1 (swimwear episode) that is the cringiest to me. The interactions with that old columnist creeped me out...
I found him slightly more tolerable by the end of the season because he did seem to genuinely realize what an utterly and completely obnoxious person he really is and he reigned it in. But good lord, if I had to listen to one more of his f***ing political stories behind his designs…
That second incident literally has nothing to do with cultural appropriation, as least not as shown here. That was about visibility and representation.
@@mwoods4608 she was trying to get out of the hole she made when she was misunderstood and started babbling. She was at least trying unlike some others that just lie to your face. I've seen this before to me it represents someone trying to do better but not knowing what to do. I feel like the effort is worth some kind of acknowledgement, but maybe everyone doesn't see it that way. They sure didn't. Now a person that was trying probably isn't so no one gained anything. JMO
True, but I think there was much more to that incident than Swapnil's assigned model being a B. Throughout that season there were several discussions on camera between Swapnil and other designers about him attempting to decrease his 'smoke time' to make better use of his time in the workroom. I wonder about what his 'smoke time' encompassed and if that was the reason he wasn't getting much accomplished in the workroom because his struggles seemed to start long before the challenge with the crew member model that was a B and Tim's anger and disappointment at Swapnil was very apparent when he asked Swapnil to clean up his space and then didn't embrace him as he typically does with other eliminated contestants.
Simultaneously seems entirely predictable and completely shocking to see the individuals react as they did. It seems often there is misunderstanding and high level emotions attached to the tension stress of the experience, it also seems, through their best efforts to encourage one another to excel in their abilities/talents falls flat because of one can only suppose the roots of those misunderstandings. Unfortunate whenever an individual feels, finds themselves at the point of becoming so overwhelmed they storm off set. It happens. It happens on the singing shows, the talent shows, the auditions, it happens. A big surprising when the individual seems so 😎 cool, so chill as one who has a very easygoing personality but everyone has their moments of escalation in stress and at times might need to take some time to themselves. In some sense, it seems relatable. In another sense, it seems unfortunate. Talent and creativity, walking away, if only people were better equipped to get their awesomeness.
I wasn’t featuring Gretchen although I did liked some of her pieces she presented on the runway and I would totally wear for sure,I can not like you and still give you props for your work and I STILL to this very day believe that Mondo should’ve won that season hands down!!!!
I think Gretchen was a master manipulator and instigator who would do her dirty deeds on the down low while feigning innocence, but IVY was the genuine bully of that season and she didn't even bother to hide her dirty deeds. The bold way that Ivy bullied Michael Costello in the workroom and also on the runway was appalling.
Christopher Palu's shade towards Nina Garcia. Or Michael Kors to Jessica Simpson 'hello, read a magazine!' when she was complaining about the loose fit and flowy designs of Anya.
I honestly just want to know when everybody first found out on season 16 about Claire's measuring tape because the guy said that she had mentioned it to him prior to that challenge so when did they find out cuz it doesn't make sense that they waited as long as they did cuz I feel like they found out at least an episode before the episode that they acknowledged it only because it was a 25,000 challenge and they were mad that their outfits were ugly anyway they weren't going to win anyway so I don't even get like why all the hatred because if it was that serious they would have said something well before they did if they genuinely cared about the fairness to the other contestants they would have mentioned it well before they did if they already had prior knowledge
Cant find this video enjoyable because the narrarator is talking over 90% of it to 'give us context' that we can see just from watching if the damn script wasnt so long
So you let these 4 judges make you feel inadequate and talentless, then question your entire career choice? They can't speak for everyone and just because they have a successful career in this industry, means nothing. Please don't forget they also have a team that rallys around them, that put in most of the work. To me most high fashion on runway shows, are ugly anyway. Most people would never step out of their homes wearing it. Because of how bizarre it looks and how it just doesn't make sense, with how it was created. Most of the designs that talk crap about, is the fashion that is relatable and wearable, out in the real world. The winners of this show really don't go on to have successful careers in the industry. The prize contracts are nothing more than a bogus joke, they're written in a ton of fine print, so they can be easily crawlfished out of. It's just like the bogus contract prizes, on America's next top model, and you end up being cursed if you're the winner. You go on to do nothing, that was promised and never taken seriously by the real people in the business. Go back and look at most ever designer that one this show, of where are they now. Most of them no longer design garments for the fashion industry, and have completely different career paths now. Not to mention some of the judges fashion ensemble choices, that they wear on the show. Have been questionable and make it seem as if that whole eye for fashion, they have a reputation for. Isn't always reliable and perfect, they have "what to wear" brain farts just like everyone else. The clothes that they have on during filming doesn't always scream good fashion sense!
If any contestant is feeling inadequate after being critiqued, then that's on them. When you sign up for a 'competition' logic dictates that you must be aware that you are allowing the judges (whoever they may be) to determine, challenge by challenge, which designer's garments they like and which they don't. And as far as the prizes being bogus, the show isn't offering anyone a guaranteed career but rather is simply giving them the tools to help them jump start their career. It's what the winner does with the prizes that determines how successful a career they will have. And offering bogus prizes doesn't explain why so many contestants have opted to return to the show to go thru the process all over again.
While Ferguson was trying to be supportive, the way she did it wound just being condescending and rude. Then she acted like such a snowflake, definitely can’t dish out criticism (when and if being a bit**.
You don’t know what it’s like to be on that show unless you’re part of the cast. Imagine being filmed for a very long period of time and having very little time to construct and finish the garments for the show. If anything, I commend the past contestants for going through this because it must’ve been draining in many ways.
@@yunjisworld. I agree the show is not easy, in ways even most viewers don’t think about, like filming in the summer in Parsons with no air conditioning as that would drown out the camera mics. They might not have even had a/c in their apartments as filming was done there too. but other than the first season everyone should be aware. Know how to sew, know how to make patterns, practice with every unconventional material you can think of. Practice making a dress in two days. A dress in a day. In an hour. Have friends come up with CRAZY challenges. Have a clear voice. Practice not being a bitch if you naturally are on. Invite friends to give you harsh feedback. What can you do better? Take a shitty design and make it better in one hour. Have a swimsuit or two in your back pocket. Know how to make men’s pants, vest, jacket. Know the previous seasons inside and out. This is an insane opportunity, prepare insanely for it. Then accept that even with all that prep, you could still be the first one out.
I know one of the winners cheated. I am not going to say who. I am going to say I know this because this person is friends with a friend of mine. I am also a designer.
Which of these did you find the most awkward?
Cultural Appropriation
She was totally fake & tried to play dumb. Kinda pissed me off..!! She needs to stop trying to be someones " Saving Grace. "
her voice being the only one that she wanted to hear was my issue
The "Not even to dinner with the Kushners" comment was ICONIC!!!!!!! I remember seeing that and gasping too!!!!!! HE READ for the GODS!!!!!!!!! LOVED IT!!!! I rewatched that so many times!
please can you explain this to me? This is just her husband, so where was the read? Im also not native english speaker maybe thats why it flew over my head...
@@nickfire2163 She is married to Jarred Kushner's brother.
@@nickfire2163 Karlie is connected by marriage to Donald Trump (her husband is the brother of Donald's son-in-law)
No idea why Gretchen won her season.
I'm surprised they didn't include the contestant who said thank you after the judges told him his look was a hot mess. And the judges replied, "that wasn't a compliment". 🤣🤣🤣
The fact that everyone lost their minds over the mild Kushner comment demonstrates how pathetically shallow and overly dramatic 95% of the fashion industry is. But we are all equally at fault for thriving off all this drama and tea 💅☕☕
What a wonderful clip, why would we want to SEE these moments when we can hear someone talking about them instead? 🙄
🤣🤣
Absolutely!
😅
It was the incident with the underaged model on season 1 (swimwear episode) that is the cringiest to me. The interactions with that old columnist creeped me out...
The Weinstein columnist so gross 🤢
How you think she got there? I know you surely aren’t blaming the show!
@@TALKTRUTHJAMAICA
A Weinstein production…
@@TALKTRUTHJAMAICAwho said anything about blame? That interaction was cringey, it just was.
LOL I thought Keith Michael only got kicked off for the books, but he did more than that. Dang.
I wish y’all would have found room for one of Sergio’s meltdowns I couldn’t stand him😂
I found him slightly more tolerable by the end of the season because he did seem to genuinely realize what an utterly and completely obnoxious person he really is and he reigned it in. But good lord, if I had to listen to one more of his f***ing political stories behind his designs…
Claire acted like such a child. She didn’t even look at Tim when answering his questions
Entitled, rude, annoying ……
Season2 is epic! “what happened to Andre”
😂 santino's impersonating Tim was 😮
Red Lobster!
Season 2 will forever be the best. Every season after was just people trying to recreate the magic.
That second incident literally has nothing to do with cultural appropriation, as least not as shown here. That was about visibility and representation.
she just kept talking and talking,
@@mwoods4608 she was trying to get out of the hole she made when she was misunderstood and started babbling. She was at least trying unlike some others that just lie to your face. I've seen this before to me it represents someone trying to do better but not knowing what to do. I feel like the effort is worth some kind of acknowledgement, but maybe everyone doesn't see it that way. They sure didn't. Now a person that was trying probably isn't so no one gained anything. JMO
What about the 1 hour challenges that Heidi gave Jeremy, Ken, and Dom in Season 12 as well as for Char and Korina in season 13?
In Swapnil's defense the model he was assigned was a complete B! She was the worst!
True, but I think there was much more to that incident than Swapnil's assigned model being a B. Throughout that season there were several discussions on camera between Swapnil and other designers about him attempting to decrease his 'smoke time' to make better use of his time in the workroom. I wonder about what his 'smoke time' encompassed and if that was the reason he wasn't getting much accomplished in the workroom because his struggles seemed to start long before the challenge with the crew member model that was a B and Tim's anger and disappointment at Swapnil was very apparent when he asked Swapnil to clean up his space and then didn't embrace him as he typically does with other eliminated contestants.
Simultaneously seems entirely predictable and completely shocking to see the individuals react as they did. It seems often there is misunderstanding and high level emotions attached to the tension stress of the experience, it also seems, through their best efforts to encourage one another to excel in their abilities/talents falls flat because of one can only suppose the roots of those misunderstandings. Unfortunate whenever an individual feels, finds themselves at the point of becoming so overwhelmed they storm off set. It happens. It happens on the singing shows, the talent shows, the auditions, it happens. A big surprising when the individual seems so 😎 cool, so chill as one who has a very easygoing personality but everyone has their moments of escalation in stress and at times might need to take some time to themselves. In some sense, it seems relatable. In another sense, it seems unfortunate. Talent and creativity, walking away, if only people were better equipped to get their awesomeness.
I don't golf because it's frustrating. I don't associate with rude people because frankly, I don't have to.
The Karlie joke was amazing !!!! He’s so right she married trash !
i agree!!
did you see that smile during the apology, she should win an award
I thought it was funny AF
@orange222 Yeah for sure- The Smiling Assassin Award.
100%
Gretchen was a bully ,she should have went home
I wasn’t featuring Gretchen although I did liked some of her pieces she presented on the runway and I would totally wear for sure,I can not like you and still give you props for your work and I STILL to this very day believe that Mondo should’ve won that season hands down!!!!
I think Gretchen was a master manipulator and instigator who would do her dirty deeds on the down low while feigning innocence, but IVY was the genuine bully of that season and she didn't even bother to hide her dirty deeds. The bold way that Ivy bullied Michael Costello in the workroom and also on the runway was appalling.
Gone home not went home
Absolutely, but if you noticed, Kors stole the design of those diaper shorts so she was going to win. Mondo's designs were much better.
Christopher Palu's shade towards Nina Garcia.
Or Michael Kors to Jessica Simpson 'hello, read a magazine!' when she was complaining about the loose fit and flowy designs of Anya.
Lmao I love the kushner comment
Anything in season 1 that had Wendy Pepper. She was just awful
I honestly just want to know when everybody first found out on season 16 about Claire's measuring tape because the guy said that she had mentioned it to him prior to that challenge so when did they find out cuz it doesn't make sense that they waited as long as they did cuz I feel like they found out at least an episode before the episode that they acknowledged it only because it was a 25,000 challenge and they were mad that their outfits were ugly anyway they weren't going to win anyway so I don't even get like why all the hatred because if it was that serious they would have said something well before they did if they genuinely cared about the fairness to the other contestants they would have mentioned it well before they did if they already had prior knowledge
Cant find this video enjoyable because the narrarator is talking over 90% of it to 'give us context' that we can see just from watching if the damn script wasnt so long
I won’t watch the later seasons because they’ve lost the spontaneity. Not to mention they’re all just too woke and polished now.
So you let these 4 judges make you feel inadequate and talentless, then question your entire career choice? They can't speak for everyone and just because they have a successful career in this industry, means nothing. Please don't forget they also have a team that rallys around them, that put in most of the work. To me most high fashion on runway shows, are ugly anyway. Most people would never step out of their homes wearing it. Because of how bizarre it looks and how it just doesn't make sense, with how it was created. Most of the designs that talk crap about, is the fashion that is relatable and wearable, out in the real world.
The winners of this show really don't go on to have successful careers in the industry. The prize contracts are nothing more than a bogus joke, they're written in a ton of fine print, so they can be easily crawlfished out of. It's just like the bogus contract prizes, on America's next top model, and you end up being cursed if you're the winner.
You go on to do nothing, that was promised and never taken seriously by the real people in the business. Go back and look at most ever designer that one this show, of where are they now. Most of them no longer design garments for the fashion industry, and have completely different career paths now.
Not to mention some of the judges fashion ensemble choices, that they wear on the show. Have been questionable and make it seem as if that whole eye for fashion, they have a reputation for. Isn't always reliable and perfect, they have "what to wear" brain farts just like everyone else. The clothes that they have on during filming doesn't always scream good fashion sense!
If any contestant is feeling inadequate after being critiqued, then that's on them. When you sign up for a 'competition' logic dictates that you must be aware that you are allowing the judges (whoever they may be) to determine, challenge by challenge, which designer's garments they like and which they don't. And as far as the prizes being bogus, the show isn't offering anyone a guaranteed career but rather is simply giving them the tools to help them jump start their career. It's what the winner does with the prizes that determines how successful a career they will have. And offering bogus prizes doesn't explain why so many contestants have opted to return to the show to go thru the process all over again.
Blah. Blah. Blah.
Oh that crazy Claire! Indeed! Indeed!
Gretchen was like in into a German dictator I remember that episode he also had harsh words for Michael
the first one was great, bwahaha.
While Ferguson was trying to be supportive, the way she did it wound just being condescending and rude. Then she acted like such a snowflake, definitely can’t dish out criticism (when and if being a bit**.
I don,t like the way they treated her ,it wasn,tok
Could this be anymore disruptive, and trouble staring all under the guise of a pointed deliberate agenda.
Ok that was actually very smart to use an existing clothing piece to make an outline. A little iffy? Yes. But smart.
I’ve seen better designs by amateurs on YT. Some of these are just plain ugly in my humble opinion.
Kushner clowns
8:11 Her name is now Saisha Shinde, please respect her transition.
You respect it if you want to. Nobody else has to do anything about it.
@ gross
First
Shows these ppl are weak, walking off the show. Grow-up..!!
You don’t know what it’s like to be on that show unless you’re part of the cast. Imagine being filmed for a very long period of time and having very little time to construct and finish the garments for the show. If anything, I commend the past contestants for going through this because it must’ve been draining in many ways.
@@yunjisworld. I agree the show is not easy, in ways even most viewers don’t think about, like filming in the summer in Parsons with no air conditioning as that would drown out the camera mics. They might not have even had a/c in their apartments as filming was done there too. but other than the first season everyone should be aware. Know how to sew, know how to make patterns, practice with every unconventional material you can think of. Practice making a dress in two days. A dress in a day. In an hour. Have friends come up with CRAZY challenges. Have a clear voice. Practice not being a bitch if you naturally are on. Invite friends to give you harsh feedback. What can you do better? Take a shitty design and make it better in one hour. Have a swimsuit or two in your back pocket. Know how to make men’s pants, vest, jacket. Know the previous seasons inside and out. This is an insane opportunity, prepare insanely for it. Then accept that even with all that prep, you could still be the first one out.
I know one of the winners cheated. I am not going to say who. I am going to say I know this because this person is friends with a friend of mine. I am also a designer.
Mhm sure
Is it the winner of a very early season, a male winner before Christian Siriano but after Jay McCarroll?