Project Runway Finale: Fashion Show, Show, Show
LatestLast night, the final three designers in the contest showed their collections at Bryant Park.
Seth Aaron’s collection was first. He said it was inspired by 1940s German and Russian military. One of our readers, Jesse, wrote in an email:
1940s German and Russian military uniforms are what inspired Seth Aaron’s collection on PR tonight—seriously? That crisp Nazi color scheme of red, white and black, those sexy long black leather Gestapo coats, the thin models emulating peasants fleeing from the Stalinist purges…sexay! I wanted Seth Aaron to win all season but his inspiration was horrifying and I couldn’t *believe* that Heidi (German) and Michael (Jewish) were totally nonchalant about it. Am I the only one who finds this troubling?
You’re not the only one. “1940s German military” is an unsettling inspiration. But the silhouettes in this show — strong shoulders, whittled waists — were wonderful, fashion-wise. Whether you can admire the fashion without thinking about the historical references will vary from person to person. Sometimes fashion pulls from sources or eras— colonial, antebellum South, slave bracelets — that aren’t necessarily politically correct. Some people can separate the meaning from the design, some people can’t.
As for Seth Aaron, his “glamorous Hot Topic” collection was well-received by the judges. They found it sophisticated and innovative, while still being very true to his vision. I liked it for the most part, but the yellow plaid and the purple thing at the end are best ignored. For the record, my mom loved it all.