Okay not to be dramatic but was I watching a different show than literally everyone else?? Nigel was NOT it. He never was. His clothes were lazy and unfinished. Bao should have won.
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Have started watching the new season of Next In Fashion, and I absolutely love Megan's turquoise sock boots.
They're Kaah boots by Camper, and are only available in black atm. (That's probably for the best, as they're beyond my budget and it saves me from being tempted.)
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I spent the last four hours meticulously complaining to my sister about the drop in quality from season one to season two of next in fashion and made her watch like half of the s1 runways and the semifinals and finals vs s2
The judging, the contestants, the structure, the finished looks it's not on par at all
Like im sorry but it just makes me so upset
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i be so forgiving to next in fashion contestants cause it takes me 4 hours just to read and cut out a pattern + fabric. i once spent 4 hours praticing a stitch that only took up 4 inches of fabric and i still didnt like the result. and godforbid your machine wakes up and decides to be an uncooperative demon cause at that point its faster to hand sew. i could never be on a reality sewing competition because the moment i have to rethread a serger and some spunky guest judge starts hovering over me im leaving.
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I really liked this Season of Next in Fashion, much more than the first season, the candidates were great and all had their unique style. The top 4 really deserved to be there and I'm happy about the winner, they deserved it!!!
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Source: https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/entertainment/next-in-fashion-cast-designers-contestants/.
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Next in Fashion HS Inspiration
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NEXT IN FASHION - SEASON TWO
When Netflix released the first season of Next in Fashion in 2019 - I thought it was a refreshing update to Project Runway design competition. After multiple seasons, PR had become stuck in a rut and focused too much on the “drama” between contestants. No wonder - they had brought in the show runners from MTV’s The Real World.
Next in Fashion also increase the prize from PR’s $100,000 to the sizable sum of $250,000!
I had been looking forward to another season. It was a long wait as Netflix finally released NIF Season Two on March 3, 2023.
Wow! What a disappointment!
It was clear from its first episode that NIF had been scaled down… a shadow of its former staff.
The number of contestants was reduced from 18 designers to 12 designers.
The prize money dropped from $250K to $200K.
The construction room looked cramp. Designers literally bumped into each other with work stations set too close to each other.
The show must have had a limit production schedule as several times the contestants were only given 4 hours to design and construct before judging. For the finale they were given 3 days to design 8 outfits (Project Runway gives its contestants a couple of months.)
This meant the outfits often looked unfinished. Somehow the judges kept praising what came down the runway (“I love the raw edges of the hems!”)
After 3 or 4 episodes I gave up… I started only watching the challenge introduction of each episode and fast forwarding to the runway.
One of my favorite designers (Tom James) got eliminated in the 5th episode.
The only saving grace was that Nigel Xavier win in the finale was deserved. The photos available on the internet don’t do his designs justice. His style is “focusing on upcycling pre-existing garments, with denim being a recurrent material” and often using patchworks, logos, and sportswear motifs.
Whether season three of NIF comes next year or 4 years from now… I think I’ll skip it.
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SPOILER ALLERT
Qaysean was eliminated ?? IN WHICH WORLD ?? He has so much talent, a focking beautiful vibe !! I'm not okay with this decision
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Like i stayed up until 4 am finishing next in fashion season one last night and now im on the finale for season two and im ready to be underwhelmed
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