I also liked sandro from the start he seems authentically himself and just a bit overly emotional. A russian hothead but a sweetheart. (I am partially from a Balkan country) Ken on the other side is very bitter and mean. You can tell he dislikes especially women. I don't like his vibe at all. Also, I thought Helen was being irrational last episode, why cry about it if you were safe anyways. You made the thing you made and it was cowardly to do something especially bad when you are immune. That means someone else will be kicked off eventhough yours was the worst. I think her whole Argumentation in the fight with Sandro was bullshit.
I’d give up too when the first comment to me that I get as the person of colour in the group is “are you the chauffeur.” Sorry, it would doom my experience too.
I would not want to work with Ken. The moment the group members were called Ken already was rolling his eyes. He is very intimidating and rude. Even Tim himself said he was intimidated by Ken. Ugly attitude indeed.
Why all the unconventional challenges? It's fun once in a while, but it doesn't really give them a chance to develop a signature style. It feels very product-placement like.
Id have to disagree, a lot of big name fashion designers use more then just fabric, unconventional materials are an almost necessary part to fashion, its also how most get into fashion designing to begin with.
@vaIentinerose if what you say is accurate, could you name some of these big name designers please? I can think only of Paco Rabanne (who used chainmail, which was hardly revolutionary given its history, and plastic, and that's about it) who stopped designing in 1999 and is now deceased. and Hussein Chalayan, who used wood and plastics and paper in his SHOWS to make runway moments in the 90s, but never actually used those materials in his very simple ready-to-wear, and who never really made a go of it in any case and is out of the design game. I guess I could include Versace, who had a very unique form of metal fabric created specifically for the house, which still shows up today, I forget its name, starts with an O (orleton or something like that?) and in any case, NONE of those designers was running around to grocery and hardware stores for birdseed or placemats or BERRIES to create fashion! if there are examples of designers at the top of the fashion game today using bizarre unconventional materials I can't think of them. other than Daniel Rosebury at Schiaparelli, but the uses the materials as embellishments, as exclamation points on his designs to again PUT ON A SHOW, not as the fundamentals of his garments. please enlighten me. thank you
Yeah I assume it's the sponsors that want them to do an unconventional challenge, as it always gets people talking, and therefore brings more attention to their brand.
The designer who had to be eliminated at the end was saved and the designer that should continue in the competition is out? Everything is upside 🙃 down on this season 🤔
I don't know how these people manage in such a toxic environment. I am a competitive person, but highly emotional. I don't think I would manage in competitions like these.
Every team uses wallpaper, curtain, mat, all large pieces of “fabric”. I don’t understand why Tim is so mad about Ken’s team and praise some other teams in the workroom. His reaction forced Sue to completely change her design
Letting Ken stay was a mistake. A huge mistake. He doesn't deserve this. No one who thinks they are perfect should participate in a competition like this. You have to be humble.
The. big twist of the season was not Sandro being the final boss villain, but he being the sub boss and Ken being the final secret boss villain lol
Props to Sandro for being man enough to admit he was wrong, and to offer apologies. It felt genuine. I think Tim’s energy rubbed off on him.
She was such a drama Queen. Best gone xx
I also liked sandro from the start he seems authentically himself and just a bit overly emotional. A russian hothead but a sweetheart. (I am partially from a Balkan country)
Ken on the other side is very bitter and mean. You can tell he dislikes especially women. I don't like his vibe at all. Also, I thought Helen was being irrational last episode, why cry about it if you were safe anyways. You made the thing you made and it was cowardly to do something especially bad when you are immune. That means someone else will be kicked off eventhough yours was the worst. I think her whole Argumentation in the fight with Sandro was bullshit.
Ken gave up when he saw his team. If anybody was responsible overall for the failure it was him.
I’d give up too when the first comment to me that I get as the person of colour in the group is “are you the chauffeur.” Sorry, it would doom my experience too.
@@ay4509I think she would have said that to any man and didn't think how it could be interpreted. At least I hope so.
Ken is seriously arrogant and rude
Ken’s villain 🦹♀️ arc starts 😅
If they upload All Stars, he’s significantly calmer in AS6.
He is worse than Sandro
I would not want to work with Ken. The moment the group members were called Ken already was rolling his eyes. He is very intimidating and rude. Even Tim himself said he was intimidated by Ken. Ugly attitude indeed.
I'm feeling so bad for sue , I don't think anyone can work with a person like ken
Im just glad Jeremy finally got his limelight this episode I just find him really cute lol
Why all the unconventional challenges? It's fun once in a while, but it doesn't really give them a chance to develop a signature style. It feels very product-placement like.
I love an unconventional challenge. Each season has a unique take on the materials.
Id have to disagree, a lot of big name fashion designers use more then just fabric, unconventional materials are an almost necessary part to fashion, its also how most get into fashion designing to begin with.
it's a goof!
@vaIentinerose if what you say is accurate, could you name some of these big name designers please? I can think only of Paco Rabanne (who used chainmail, which was hardly revolutionary given its history, and plastic, and that's about it) who stopped designing in 1999 and is now deceased. and Hussein Chalayan, who used wood and plastics and paper in his SHOWS to make runway moments in the 90s, but never actually used those materials in his very simple ready-to-wear, and who never really made a go of it in any case and is out of the design game. I guess I could include Versace, who had a very unique form of metal fabric created specifically for the house, which still shows up today, I forget its name, starts with an O (orleton or something like that?) and in any case, NONE of those designers was running around to grocery and hardware stores for birdseed or placemats or BERRIES to create fashion! if there are examples of designers at the top of the fashion game today using bizarre unconventional materials I can't think of them. other than Daniel Rosebury at Schiaparelli, but the uses the materials as embellishments, as exclamation points on his designs to again PUT ON A SHOW, not as the fundamentals of his garments. please enlighten me. thank you
Yeah I assume it's the sponsors that want them to do an unconventional challenge, as it always gets people talking, and therefore brings more attention to their brand.
This is probably one of the best seasons in terms of reality tv...these designers do not care that they're on tv and it's so entertaining to watch 😂
😂😂😂
Ken is just miserable not even trying, wow not a good teamworker
Working with him in a team is to die for.... Like, head in the oven 😂 He really didn't even try; just decided he hates it right from the get-go.
Watch All Stars 6, and come back.
@@brandoniswhoiamwish he was not back in Allstars
Ken is just nasty. No wonder he didn't achieve any significant success as a designer 😂
The designer who had to be eliminated at the end was saved and the designer that should continue in the competition is out? Everything is upside 🙃 down on this season 🤔
I don't know how these people manage in such a toxic environment.
I am a competitive person, but highly emotional. I don't think I would manage in competitions like these.
Every team uses wallpaper, curtain, mat, all large pieces of “fabric”. I don’t understand why Tim is so mad about Ken’s team and praise some other teams in the workroom. His reaction forced Sue to completely change her design
Love, love Justin! ❤
yikes that one was awkward , lol
omg Ken is a nightmare. yikes. his bad attitude is why that team was so bad this week.
She hand sews😂😂😂😂
Letting Ken stay was a mistake. A huge mistake. He doesn't deserve this. No one who thinks they are perfect should participate in a competition like this. You have to be humble.
Ken is such a bully! YIKES !!
I feel bad for Sue, she did so good the first 2 weeks, she got teamed with 2 evil people
Ken is so arrogant and does not contribute with his team...
someone feels so bossy!
Pity alexandria stuck with both of them
Ken is another ridiculous egocentric person who needs someone to tell him to STHU ! Or something similar 😖
Thank goodness we’re back today 🙌🏾
Unconventional challenges are a pain in the arse.
Bradon is a solid
Jeremy is so underrated 😢
Spoiler 😅
thank goodness he won
today on Project Runway: Heidi wears a very pretty necklace.
Holy God the prices. 🙈
The winning team's was the worst!
Really very sad to see Shakira, Kanye, and Nicole Kidman at the bottom.
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
I can’t 😅😅
As if yesterday episode drama wasn't dramatic, today's one was more... Intense...
Yikes.. Do the designers get enough therapy after the show?
🥶Spoiler alert????
@@Telekom1 spoiler what???? dont read the comment, just watch the video.
@@fushidrashad9268those people complaining about spoilers are as annoying as Ken. Maybe even worse
Ken.....what a drama
❤ present
03:30 cringe - nice one, Sue
I’m 720th!!
4th😂❤
First lol
Third
first
I get Sue hand sews hand 🪡 🧵 every time and that’s her thing but it’s also not convenient for this fast fashion aspect show.