Bravo's "The Fashion Show" has crowned its season 2 winner. The finale was down to Calvin Tran, Dominique Pearl David and Jeffrey Williams who must prepare for the ultimate runway show to impress the judges, including guest Mary J. Blige, within one week.
The three designers were each given $3,600 to design nine pieces. Jeffrey, who was assisted by former contestant Cindy Ayvar, walked away with the title after he decided to go with body conscious and feminine collection on his show. Judge Isaac Mizrahi compared his show to "an orgasm", calling his designs "extremely bold and fearless."
The soft-spoken designer drew the inspiration from his late mother who died of breast cancer in 2004. He credited her for raising him well and therefore he picked her favorite color as the main theme. Jeffrey reserved a red gown with flowing tail as the big finale and Blige said she would wear every dress he presented.
The three designers were each given $3,600 to design nine pieces. Jeffrey, who was assisted by former contestant Cindy Ayvar, walked away with the title after he decided to go with body conscious and feminine collection on his show. Judge Isaac Mizrahi compared his show to "an orgasm", calling his designs "extremely bold and fearless."
The soft-spoken designer drew the inspiration from his late mother who died of breast cancer in 2004. He credited her for raising him well and therefore he picked her favorite color as the main theme. Jeffrey reserved a red gown with flowing tail as the big finale and Blige said she would wear every dress he presented.
- 1/26/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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