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Project Runway All Stars Recap: Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall

Posted: 02/10/2012 1:13 am

Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Episode 6 of Lifetime's "Project Runway All Stars."

Sometimes you can just feel the drama coming. You know what I mean? Like snow, you can almost smell it inching nearer. And this season of "Project Runway All Stars" has been relatively sedate, so I say: BRING. IT. ON.

This week's episode begins with the designers seated companionably around a table at their hotel suite: "When I first got here I thought Kenley was obnoxious and annoying," confesses Mondo. "But I love to push her buttons."

Could it be? Should it be? Dare we imagine this is ... foreshadowing?

On the runway, Angela Lindvall is holding eight "getaway" bags, one for each designer. "Quite the bag lady," quips Jerell, who is fast becoming my favorite talking head.

Michael wishes her next line was, "Pack your bags! We're going to Paris." No such luck. Instead, she lets Mondo pick first because he won the last challenge. He opts for an orange leather tote.

Turns out though that the bags don't matter much. It's the luggage tag inside, bearing the name of a season that will shape this challenge. Two designers are thus assigned to each season and are to compete against each other when creating a look. "Let's make this a fashion face off," suggests Angela, as if the idea was spontaneous and as if a "fashion face off" is really a thing.

One person from each season will be in the bottom and the top in the end. The seasons break down like this:

Spring: Austin & Kara
Winter: Michael & Jerell
Summer: Kenley & Mondo
Fall: Rami & Mila

I feel like the designers are really well matched actually and I'm excited to see what they do. Plus, they're being pitted against each other. Way to manufacture drama producers! Good on you!

Each designer will have $200 and one day to create a sportswear look for a weekend getaway. They don't have to use the bags, but they should know exactly who their "girl" is.

Right away, Kenley admits, "It is intimidating that Mondo just won a challenge and he's my direct competition."

Mila sighs, "I have to go against Rami? Oh no." Her girl is a "New Yorker going to Marfa, Texas for the art festival weekend."

Austin's woman is also a New Yorker, going to her Hamptons house to check on her garden. (I think he means, check on her gardener.)

To Mood!

At Mood, everyone is looking around. Jerell says he is definitely doing a coat. Michael says he wasn't sure what he wanted. More foreshadowing?

Rami says, "My woman is going to spend the weekend wine tasting with her best friend. She wants to be comfortable so I thought of this really cool cardigan kind of look." He's all dignified and mature looking, per usual. Why does he seem 3,000 years older than all of these other people? In a good way, I mean. At least, I think that's what I mean.

Getting Started

Anyway, Jerell jumps straight into the coat because he says it "will require most attention to detail." About Michael, he says, "I think he's a great designer. Let's see what he's got. Let's do this winter, baby." They're pals.

Mondo is not feeling confident about his pants and top, for some reason. He's just not feeling the mojo. Kenley tells Kara, "My girl is like really just light, likes to have fun. She's going to Miami for an art festival."

"The Art Basel," Kara offers.

"Yeah, the Art Basel," Kenley agrees. Ladies, you'll need to drop that "the" if you want to fit in with the cool kids. That's not how they say it. Anyway ...

Mondo complains, "I feel like Kenley is doing the same thing over and over and she has this attitude like, 'I'm doing me. This is me.' But it's a very arrogant attitude. This is a competition. At least try something new." Word up. I totally agree. Let the s--t talking begin!

Michael is having some issues with his high-backed vest. "The fuzzy wuzzy was a bear fabric didn't turn out so good," he says. He throws it in the garbage. Mondo and Michael agree that they are both f----d. [Bleep!]

Says Mondo, "This is like wrestle mania. Well, fashion mania." Totally. Wait. How again?

After the commercial break, the self-loathing continues. "I hate myself right now," says Mondo. He is debating a skirt vs. shorts with Mila.

"A knee-length skirt?" asks Mila.

"Ew!" yelps Mondo. "No, mini."

And here is the moment we've all been waiting for: Jerell looks over at his competitor and he is not pleased. "Lo and behold, Michael is making the same jacket as me," he remarks. "Where'd you get the inspiration for that shape, Michael?" Ruh roh.

"From you. I glanced over and stole the idea from you," says Michael with what sounds like a bit like sarcasm, but, I mean, it also seems to be true. He appears to have stolen Jerell's basic concept for this oversized chunky sweater/cardigan jacket situation. Even the colors are the same.

"I think Michael was feeling lost," says Mila. "He doesn't do sportswear and he doesn't do winter. I don't think it was intentional, but you know what happens."

Jerell is not amused.

Joanna Coles shows up and announces that she's heard about the face off. Really? How surprising!

First, she goes to Kara, who describes her woman as "Palm Beach casual chic, mother of two kids." Really? That's the fashion look she's going for? It just seems strange to me, but whatever. Maybe she's never been to THE Palm Beach. She's thinking high-waisted culottes, which JC thinks are chic.

Austin is also going for a high-waisted number, but he's making khakis and a shirt with "flat origami ruffles." They say the khaki for the pants is very American sportswear, but I think it looks sort of drab potentially.

Mondo's fashion back story is convoluted and confusing, which is maybe worrisome. "Today is my mother's 60th birthday," he explains. "My girl is representing me going to her party." Take a minute to digest that. Hmm.

Okay. Now, we'll resume: He and Kenley are both doing polka dots. JC asks if this bothers him. "She is the polka dot queen," he says. "I am the polka dot princess." To Kenley's amusement, JC dubs it, "The war of the polka dots!"

JC says Mila's pants are a signature. Mila trusts the fashion editor's judgment, saying, "She sees hundreds of thousands of designs, collections throughout the year." I doubt that because she needs to time to eat and sleep. But she does see a lot, I'm sure.

Everyone is getting a bit catty: "Rami's look to me is really hard to look at," says Mila. "I feel like the colors are not right together. It's like too much volume."

JC goes to chat with Michael and Jerell and discovers their disagreement over the similar cardigan jackets. Her solution? "Gather, gather, gather!" she says, like Kate Winslet during an Oscar speech, but perhaps less disingenuously. "We're going to have a team chat, which I like to do at the magazine when tension arises. What do you all think about this?"

Really? That's her conflict management style? There's no way. I have to imagine that this is just more fodder for drumming up drama. If her solution to arguments at Marie Claire is to ask everyone to weigh in and give their take on the fight, how are the editors not warring all the time?

Kenley points out that she tried on Jerell's jacket about five minutes into the challenge. Rami says to Jerell, "The only issue is that we saw yours first." In other words, yes. They all think Michael copied. I mean, he did! We all saw it, whether it was intentional or not.

Afterward, Michael says, "It's bothering me because Jerell is my friend." But he's not changing his design.

In the kitchen area, Michael and Mondo are talking trash. Michael says, "When you're doing good, people just want to hate on you." Mondo agrees. Generally, I like these guys, but I'm a little like, "What?" Delusional much? It seems like Jerell has a right to be pissed.

He walks in while they're talking about him and overhears a bit, it seems. There's uncomfortable silence until Mondo says, "It feels just like dinner at my family's house."

Michael looks down at their plates of pasta. "Spaghetti?" he asks.

"No, awkward," answers Mondo. Uh oh. But you still want to be the girl going to your mother's birthday party?

Jerell says he doesn't want tension and Michael agrees. Jerell suggests that Michael put himself in Jerell's shoes. But Michael is clearly worked up "I got to be accused of plagiarism," he barks. Then he imitates JC using an actual fake English accent, which is brilliant in its absurdity. Apparently, the attempt to quell tensions didn't work so well.

"You can keep your little vest," says Jerell, as Michael gets up to storm out.

"I'm going to wipe my f---ing ass with the vest," answers Michael. Okay, then. You wanted drama. Here it is.

Runway Time

Mila is adding leather to her cape seams. Rami is adding last minute touches from the Neiman Marcus wall. Just the way he says "handbag" makes me think he's not accessorizing well. Jerell is talking s--t to Rami because apparently Mondo is helping Michael accessorize his outfit.

"I see a side of Jerell that I haven't seen before," says Michael. "Really bitch? You want to play like that? We can play like that." You mean, the rational side?

Is anyone a little scared of Michael right now? I dunno. I just feel like Jerell's complaint is valid. He's upset that Jerell is talking behind his back, but didn't Jerell just catch him doing the same thing with Mondo?

Even ever diplomatic Rami gets in on the trash talking action, saying, "I"m looking at Mila's design. I'm seeing bubbling a bit on the cape. It's off balance. I personally prefer my look."

Jerell makes early predictions:

- For fall, he likes Mila's pants, but thinks Rami is going to win for his "amazing" top.
- For spring, he says it looks like "the oldest chick from the 'Golden Girls' [from Austin] or money [from Kara]." (Um. That's Estelle Getty to you and she was actually the youngest of the actresses. Sorry, but I got to defend my girls. Yes, I am a grandma at heart.)
- For summer, he thinks Mondo has got it. "Kenley's is cute, but how many girls are really wearing polka dots like that. Maybe Minnie Mouse?"

Time to find out ...

The Judging

The judges are Georgina Chapman, Isaac Mizrahi and guest judge Cynthia Rowley. Wait, where is the hockey player? No lacrosse jock who interned at Glamour? No puppet?

Anyway, based on the runway show in which the models of the same season come out at the same time, I think Jerell's predictions seem spot on. Austin's outfit is just some kind of preppy floral '80s disaster. Kara's outfit is simple, but has strong pops of color.

For me, Kenley's look is a bit thrift store. And I generally like that kind of thing. But there's just something a little off for me about the too cute light blue romper with white polka dots. It's just too precious. Mondo does his thing, pairing patterns well again, black and white checks and polka dots.

When it comes to Rami and Mila, I can't tell because I can't see the construction. They're both kinda not my thing.

Finally, it's Michael's and Jerell's. I'm just pulling for the latter because I feel like it's more fair. Plus, I like the whole bohemian look he's created. I would wear it.

"Mine is better," says Jerell.

"He made something that looks like Moses would wear it. I made something that looks like Jackie Kennedy would wear it," says Michael.

Snap.

The judges critique begins:

Spring:

Austin's outfit is tailored beautifully, says Isaac. Adds Cynthia, "It's almost so dorky it's cool." And I'm starting to wonder if this is crazy-ville and they're going to like this outfit. "For me, on that girl, it goes a little moderate. She looks like a bore," says Isaac. Phew. I feel bad for Austin when they say, "I wouldn't go out to lunch with that girl" or whatever, but it really isn't working.

Kara's look is approved by Georgina alone: "I like the fabric choices. I wouldn't mind looking like that." Cynthia says, "I just don't see anything original about any of these pieces at all." Tell us how you really feel!

Still, Kara wins.

Summer:

Kenley's romper is a hit. Cynthia says, "I really like this. I think it's really simple and chic." Maybe it's because she hasn't seen the same thing from Kenley every week? But no! Isaac agrees, "I like this too a lot." Georgina warns her about lining up polka dots, but basically they like it.

Mondo's look gets mixed reviews. Cynthia is confused about the accessories recalling different eras. he says his outfit is not flattering. Afterward, backstage Mondo is weeping. He says he is embarrassed because this win was supposed to be a gift for his mother. Tactful Kenley chimes in to comfort him: "Listen, they said they would never have lunch with Austin's girl." She laughs. Austin looks like he wants to throttle her.

Kenley wins.

Fall:

Rami's jacket is beautiful, they think, but has too much draping around the neck. They're not into the shirt underneath though. I have to be honest: Maybe the jacket is pretty and detailed in person, but the whole outfit looks like a nightmare to me. Poor Rami.

Mila gets decent reviews. "I like a cape," says Angela, practically with a yawn. Says Cynthia, "I like the geometry on it."

Mila wins.

Winter:

It's the moment of truth!

Jerell's look is beloved by the judges. "I think the coat is gorgeous. The buttons bother me," says Isaac. Otherwise, they love everything about it. They say it has his tribal, bohemian style, but translated.

But wait! Michael's jacket is also a hit. "The belt is so beautiful. I mean, she's resolved," raves Isaac. Cynthia notes, "It's more of like an ensemble. It's definitely older [than Jerell's]."

And ... Jerell wins! Rightfully so, I think, both because of the drama and because his sweater thingy was beautiful and well-styled.

Deliberation & Decision

There are some good points during deliberaion.

"We have seen this look quite a lot [from Kenley]," says Georgina. Isaac agrees.

Isaac says about Mila's outfit, "I didn't think the fabric looked expensive at all."

That's when Angela apparently can't take it anymore and busts out, "Rami's look just made me kind of ill. Those colors!"

"Have we made our decision?" asks Angela.

"Reluctantly," answers Georgina.

The Winner: It's between Kenley and Jerell and Jerell wins! He wishes Michael good luck as he leaves the runway, which is classy to me. "I'm happy the judges were able to see the real McCoy," he adds.

Going Home: It's between Rami and Austin and Rami gets sent packing. Apparently, those colors were truly distressing.

Part of me also wonders, is it because he wasn't good TV? Because he was too mellow? But in my heart, I know that acid green just really wasn't working.

"Project Runway All Stars" airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST on Lifetime.

 
 
 

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Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Episode 6 of Lifetime's "Project Runway All Stars." Sometimes you can just feel the drama coming. You know what I mean? Like snow, you can almost smell it i...
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kynycmbp
01:40 PM on 02/14/2012
I don't understand how anyone could have picked Kennley's outfit over Mondo's. I get that Cynthia Rowley didn't get Mondo but I don't understand how anyone could choose a romper that I have seen for 20 years in the Victoria Secret's clothing catalog over Mondo's look. I love that he mixes accessories from different eras. When did that become a no-no? I thought that Kara and Kennley should have been in the bottom 2. Their looks were nice, but absolutely nothing special.
renoir
Comfortably Numb
10:23 PM on 02/13/2012
I must say I really dislike Michael. I thought in his original PR casting that he was disingenuous and manipulative... and now even more so. I dislike his dramatic prom queen responses... they wouldn't bug me if they seemed genuine or campy and humorous, but they seem so forced and rehearsed. And this episode really annoyed me. It's plagarism when you take from the guy standing right next to you. It would have been one thing if he had been influenced by someone's design from last week... but the guy he's paired-up with? Bad form. I went to art school, and this guy would have been long ago ostracized by his peers if he stole ideas so readily in that context... and this sort of public display speaks badly of his integrity. It irritates me that he has not been aufed on so many levels.
02:56 PM on 02/11/2012
I love what you said about Kenley's look. I couldn't agree more it just wasn't working. Vintage is cute and definitely is in but that romper was just bad.

I actually liked Mila's look, capes are in fashion everyone is wearing them it seems. I think it spoke to her sensibility as a designer while also the playing with a different shape (and colour).

Rami's was bad... but I really think Kenley's was worse she does the same thing over and over again and still doesn't know how to line up the polka dots.
01:54 PM on 02/11/2012
I do not know why the judges liked Mila's design. It was not new at all. Kenley and Kara, same thing. I left with a feeling that the good designers are not the ones who were on the top this time. Overall, a strange result. Am idealistic to think the winners are supposed to be the ones who stretched the envelope and at least tried?
11:48 AM on 02/11/2012
I can't believe this is "All Stars". I thought the idea for the challenge was great but wouldn't wear or buy any of these Designs. What a disappointment! It was suppose to be Sports Wear for a Get-away Weekend.
03:04 AM on 02/11/2012
My issue had a lot more to do with Kenley who just keeps putting the same exact design down the runway, plus you had Kara that had a boring outfit and at least ONE piece should have been a print , the bland 3 piece by Kara could have been lounge wear.
I agree that the top from Rami was bad but the winners had so many issues that I think the judges got it all wrong.
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inapickle
10:44 PM on 02/10/2012
Why don't they get rid of Austin? This is the second episode (off the top of my head) in which he was clearly the worst of the bottom two. It's got to be that they love him for his presence. I have nothing against the guy, but he's dogged the bullet too much.
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DeAnnaClaudette
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01:22 AM on 02/11/2012
Exactly. He should have gone home. And I personally loved Rami's look. That's why I am so cynical when it comes to this shows.
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Anare
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03:46 PM on 02/10/2012
Marine Blue and Chartreuse are two of the “trendy†colors for Fall 2012 (see Pantone 2012 Fall Colors). The judges, including two “top designers†didn’t know those colors were trending but Rami was spot on. An argument can be made about too much volume or awkward seams in Rami’s design, but I could hear Heidi and Michael Kors saying, “this is a design competition, not a sewing competition†as the judges auf’d Rami over Kara with her unconstructed outfit that I could pick up in the Eileen Fisher section at any Macy’s store in the country.
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
02:33 PM on 02/10/2012
Glad Jerell won and he should have. Michael did copy his design too. Notice, Jerell had a sketch of his design but Michael didn't. Glad Rami was thrown off although so should Austin have been thrown off with that thrift shop 1950's top.  Rami though should be designing drapes. That's all he does is draping.
05:07 PM on 02/10/2012
So you think that this highly staged, completely predictable "reality" show is for REAL?
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
11:26 PM on 02/10/2012
Someone's walking away with a hell of a lot of money. That's real enough.
01:27 PM on 02/10/2012
Mila's cape monstrosity looked like a cardboard robot costume. She or Kenley should had gone home. Very suspicious judging.
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eskeeemo
True patriotism isn't selfish
01:54 PM on 02/10/2012
Yeah, these judges have some questionable taste, to say the least.
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DeAnnaClaudette
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01:23 AM on 02/11/2012
Kenley does the same thing over and over and over and over again. I already know what she is going to do before I even see it. That jumper was the same dress she's made but as a short. Please.
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jjgg5
12:59 PM on 02/10/2012
I liked Jerell less after this episode.
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DeAnnaClaudette
I'm not your Follow Back girl
01:25 AM on 02/11/2012
Why? I would have been upset too if someone was blatantly copying my idea but then tried to deny it. I think Michael has made some beautiful things, but I also think he's just good at making things that other people have already thought up. I don't see very much originality on his part and I say this as someone who really likes him. I thought a lot less of him after this episode. I thought less of Jerrell after last episode... like, for real, he didn't notice that mess he made was a hot mess and not the hotness?
Rambrewster
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01:56 AM on 02/11/2012
Thought his outfit looked like a horse blanket.
12:58 PM on 02/10/2012
I believe project runways all stars has already decided who they want to win this. Out of the two that were on the bottom, Austin should have been sent home, he has been on the bottom before. They only found one issue with Rami's outfit, and found many problems with Austin. I believe they have already decided that Austin should win this whole thing, lets see how right I am..only a couple more episodes left
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DeAnnaClaudette
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01:26 AM on 02/11/2012
I really hope you are wrong. I felt the same way about Gretchen, though. She made some of the most unoriginal, boring items of clothing I'd ever seen, and she would be in the top and sometimes even win for it. I was dismayed when I realized that I was right and that they were always going to give her the win, even though she didn't deserve it. If Austin wins, I hope his final collection is at least up to snuff because that atrocious thang he threw together on last episode is NOT it.
12:06 PM on 02/10/2012
The trouble is Michael bought his fabric the same time Jerrell did. I liked Michael's outfit better and I agree Jerrell's was a bit Moses looking. I liked the cape a little better buttoned up but I thought Michael's overall look was better. Austin should have gone home if for no other reason that he didn't learn anything from his season. He actually went home for the singing in the rain cape and 10 years later he makes a golden girl's cardigan? With the farty looking pants they kept gushing over which honestly I know I could find at Sears right now. High wasted khakis with pleats in the front is high fashion now judges?
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DeAnnaClaudette
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01:27 AM on 02/11/2012
I hated those pants. hated hated hated em. Austin definitely shoulda been out.
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greymom
10:40 AM on 02/10/2012
I did not see the problem with the two Winter outfits. The coats were very different. When you do that season you have to do a coat and it would have been difficult to make a tailored coat in that amount of time. I would have worn Michael's outfit, not so much Jerrell's. Why couldn't Kara have used at least a single accessory to enhance her separates? Maybe a necklace with all three colors? They looked like she went to Chico's and bought Travellers.
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01:30 PM on 02/10/2012
I agree with you, I liked Micheal's outfit better. I don't understand why Kara and her hot mess mediocrity is still there.
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09:27 AM on 02/11/2012
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eskeeemo
True patriotism isn't selfish
02:26 PM on 02/10/2012
I'm glad you say that because I didn't think the Winter outfits looked that alike, either! And I kind of like the long leggings with the pumps! Sorry, Isaac. And, yes, Kara's outfit was yawnsville, Mia showed us more colorblocking and Kenley's romper was a joke, yet Rami goes home for some bad color choices and a bad top. I think I'm over this show....
Rambrewster
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01:59 AM on 02/11/2012
Agree- it was too bizarre. The outfitr were completely different in design (only fabrics were similar). Michael's was must more stylish. Jerrell's-- a horseblanket.
10:23 AM on 02/10/2012
I somewhat agree with you. I would never wear Kenley's romper not even when I was in my best (perfect) shape and lived in Miami. I have seen somebody who wore something very similar, in Miami, and the entire room went into hysterics, it was yellow with black polka dots, the girl was pretty and tall but it did not matter, it was clownish. Speaking of polka dots, Mondo has always done polka dots and he can make them look cool. Remember that long dress that he showed at fashion week? Heidi wore a sleeve-less version to some premier. Haven't we had enough of Kenley's "cuteness"? That romper was maybe appropriate for a baby shower for somebody who is having a baby boy.

I liked Austin's, Mondo's, Mila's, Michael's. I am on the fence with Jarrell's, too many layers, hobo-ish. Kara's look, I can go out right now and find five stores, including my favorite thrift shop and find something similar or better.

I did not hate Rami's, as a design, each individual piece was interesting, but together it seemed too much fabric, draping.It reminded me of the "Assassin's Creed" game my son had, a medieval persian setting. He has a color blindness or something. I think he should hang out with Mondo who has the best color combinations and color sense of all the designers, on a par with Jay from season one.
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eskeeemo
True patriotism isn't selfish
02:13 PM on 02/10/2012
Color was never Rami's strength in his orignial season, either. That outfit last night WAS bad (frankly, they ALL were bad!), but I still thought it was better than Kenley's romper. Seriously. A romper?! I don't get these judges.
renoir
Comfortably Numb
10:20 PM on 02/13/2012
I totally agree. Rompers. Snort. Reminiscent of Gretchen's granny panties.
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
02:35 PM on 02/10/2012
Kenley's design looked like a cut-out from a 1950's doll book. Just a little too cute.