RVA designer eliminated in first round of ‘Project Runway’
A local designer debuted on the new season of the popular Lifetime show last night. It didn’t go well.
Update #2 — July 19, 2013; 11:53 AM
Last night, Richmond designer Angela Bacskocky (see below) was eliminated from the first round of Project Runway after failing to impress judges with her rain coat made from parachute material.
Here’s a recap of last night’s episode:
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Update #1 — July 18, 2013; 6:27 AM
VCU will have a Project Runway Watch Party at Baja Bean for alum Angela Bacskocky, who is one of this season’s contestants (see below). The party begins at 8:00 PM, with the new season premiering at 9:00 PM on Lifetime.
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Original — July 01, 2013
Among the 15 contestants competing on the upcoming season of Project Runway is Richmonder designer Angela Bacskocky.
“From as early as I can remember I’ve made my own clothes, either for myself or someone else,” Bacskocky (botch-kose-kee) said on her Project Runway profile. “As a teenager, I was in a rock band, and I loved making stage costumes and super funky looks for myself and the boys in the band. It occurred to me somewhere in that time that I liked planning our onstage look more than actually playing the music! I left the band and enrolled in art school.”
Bacskocky graduated from VCU in 2009 with a BFA in Fashion Design. During that time she also studied at Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design in London.
In 2011, she founded her own eponymous label, selling clothing, hand bags, and necklaces. She said that her designs are often “vintage-inspired” and use leather, her favorite material.
Here’s video of Bacskocky’s showing off her home, along with some of her favorite items:
Project Runway premieres on July 18th at 9:00 PM on Lifetime.
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I’m so excited!! I love Project Runway, and have waited years for a VCU grad to represent. Go Angela!!!!
Ummmm….someone should probably tell the “designer” that a waterfall vanity isn’t Victorian. That whole interview was embarrassing.
Oh well, there is always next season.
GAH! SPOILER! I can understand having the spoiler somewhere in the body of the article (with appropriate warnings), but the updated *headline* on the home page gives this away for those of us that watch on a DVR (in increasing numbers).