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Isaac Mizrahi

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08/26/2009 - 9:18pm
Kathy L. Walker

Isaac Mizrahi = Thank you for the hard, cold truth. I appreciate all of the judges focusing on market appeal. I am tired of listening to people who have a "vision" that doesn't co-inside with the reality of the business that fashion is. Keep up the great work - I hope there will be a second season.

07/21/2009 - 6:17pm
bluebay35

it's not a matter of isaac being mean or whatever...the man is obviously very talented but the show is garbage and should be cancelled. Period!

07/16/2009 - 11:13pm
sheryl

vOTE,VOTE? vote for who????what a waste of my time,(weeks watching fashion show ) reco should have his own show. his workmanship, the structure and elegance of his collection, this guy is too good not be recognized and i predict he will surpass ANYONE on the show.

07/15/2009 - 5:50pm
Viewer

Issac i think it is unfortunate that the audience is going to choose the winner. i have a feeling its going to be reco cause he is popular. he has been in the bottom 2 twice and has only won one or two of the challenges. anna should be the winner because she has won several mini challenges and 2 or 3 of the elimination challenges. nmaybe next year, the judges will make the decision. this winner is going to be picked on race and "likeability" not who is the most talented. think about making that change ok? let the judges decide.

06/19/2009 - 10:43am
Viewer

your mom is so right. The show is a hit.
I watched with a jaded attitude because I am a major PR lover but You really put it over the top. As I have said before MORE ISSAC!

06/16/2009 - 11:31pm
mrs.b

Hey judges

Take it easy on us poor midwestern types. It takes approximately 3 years for coastal trends to make it to the midwest (outside Chicago, anyway.)

When you were talking about "B girls" recently, I had no idea what you were talking about. However, I teach junior high (12-14 year olds) and no one has ever accused me of being hip, cool, trendy, or whatever.

So I asked my high school daughter. And her fashionista trend setter best friend.

Nope. Never heard of it.

I know designers have to be exposed to more pop culture than us peons, but you guys were just plain RUDE.

I don't care if they get MTV and VH1 in India. We don't all watch it. And that does NOT make us stupid.

06/14/2009 - 11:51am
Gwen

Isaac --

I don't see you as mean -- rather, perhaps, direct and directive. I do appreciate your comments to the designers about not being "sizest". Hollywood, and the fashion industry, though certainly fun for the rest of us to peek into and to watch, do not represent "the real world" or "the real woman". I appreciate your perspective on this!

06/13/2009 - 8:14pm
Mary

I never heard of a b-girl before. I teach in an Urban Ohio School District. I believe the b-girl clique would call themselves G or OG and tend to think of themselves as rap fans not breakdancing fans.
It may be that the breakdancing never caught on - I checked it out on Utube and the dancers looked like hookers or pole dancers. Students have worn the stunner shades and ball caps tend to be worn by the boys not the girls.

06/13/2009 - 11:43am
simonesez

Isaac- loved you in Style and love you now! But...a) Kelly is ill-suited to be a fashion show co-host. She is so negative and has no real insight to bring to the table. She makes me turn the TV off! b) Your "designers" are not designers! Where are the talents? I want to see beautiful clothes! Not people fighting and backstabbing (I can watch Houseviwes if I want that). Project Runway has real designers that designs gorgeous clothes. Yes, some are eccentric, some are big personalities - but that comes second. Please change your co-host and get better contestants next season!!! And yes, I want to see wearable fashion!

06/11/2009 - 11:29pm
Linda

I have huge respect for Isaac Mizrahi, and Fern Mallis. If I knew about hip hop, perhaps I would know about Kelly Rowland. She is undoubtedly a beautiful and well dressed woman...but I have no idea what her qualifications are for this.

Tonight, all four of the judges insisted that hip-hop is so pervasive in our culture that NO ONE could be un-aware of it. Really? wow. I am no one and so are most of my friends. It is possible to avoid watching MTV! OH, Yes!! it can be avoided. I have managed to avoid for it's entire history so far, and-God willing, I hope to continue in that. And as far as "disrespecting a culture" ? Are you kidding, Ms. Rowland...tell me that you are kidding. It is more than possible to be vaguely aware of hip hop without being able to replicate it. And "b-girl" had an entirely different meaning in the past-perhaps 50 is to old to understand real clothes for real women. Jump on Angel because she cannot seem to judge her time. Jump on her because she makes clothes that are more mainstream than cutting edge. But to tell her she dis-respects a "culture" that superficially seems to be about disrespecting other types of dance choices of lifestyle. That is a bit of an affront to real people who really don't know enough about hip hop to create any. In New York state. Who read, watch the news, watch movies listen to music. And don't know from hip hop except a dance or so on "So You Think You Can Dance" and some kind of tween aimed movies.

Finally. Daniella is a whiner who is just as proud of what she does as Reco is, but with less cause. Her totally sizist remarks about her 'real size' model were hateful. Reco is not mean to her or Barbie Haven. Haven is just stupid enough not to listen to what she is told and also to believe Johnny. Reco is honest, skilled and passionate about what he does. Real designers understand the construction of a garment. You must, in order to mold a shape, to make a line. The fabric choice and knowledge of construction are NECESSARY. And most of them might consider ironing the clothes they make. A well constructed, well pressed garment is always going to look better than unpressed, under contstructed puckers. Step it up, Fashion Show! You will never catch up to Project Runway with most of this group.

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