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Project Runway All Stars recap: The designers head to Broadway, Isaac and Austin have a catwalk catfight, and Kara gets the boot

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Next stop, Broadway!

Angela begins by rhetorically asking “Who doesn’t love a good Broadway show?” and to that I say… most of the world. Also, could Angela look any less comfortable? Whatever she’s feeling in her soul right now is the diametric opposite of what’s going on in Austin’s.

Not to be nitpicky here, but that overdub of Angela loudly describing Godspell as a musical involving Jesus and his apostles could’ve been integrated with a little more finesse. What She Lacks in Charm, She Makes Up For in Condescencion -5

To help present the challenge, out comes multi award–winning composer and bronzer addict Stephen Schwartz. I’m happy to see Schwartz continue the tradition of seriously over-tanned guests (see: Valentino; Mark Badgley).

The challenge is an excellent one, because it very clearly states who the woman they’re designing for is (always a sticking point in the judging process) as well as giving the designers a really clear context for the look. I love a separates challenge —it’s a good way of seeing how a designer can piece a whole look together.

After Schwartz and… the actor? explain the challenge, they both disappear, I expect never to be seen again. What a revolving door this episode is!

In case you missed it, the character they’re designing for is rich. Rich. She’s rich.

As he’s sitting down to sketch, Austin casually says something thesbians, which should just be added to the dictionary at this point. It’s Already a Thing +1

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