

They make it a point to let the designers know who was chosen by the judges as the best model in the last show, so at least here there can be some actual competition. I know you haven't watched it yet, but I think they are doing better with the model show this time around. Jack Sparrow thing going, because that's just so much fun! :D Right off the bat we learned something interesting about Jesse (savvy?), and he seems to be a lot more outspoken than Logan as well (he calls all the designers bitches in the model show )). Sorry! Logan was like dry toast to me, very little personality (even on Twitter!), and I never really liked his designs. This may start a war, but I like Jesse better than Logan. You are SO RIGHT about Ping! And I don't for a second buy "language barrier" as an excuse! She knew she had to at least cover her model's ass, and she didn't! She should have been gone, but they kept her because they want to see what goofy thing she does next, not for fashion's sake, but for ratings' sake! grrrr!! D:< There is a long road of physical therapy ahead of me.” He continued, “In the face of all my setbacks, I try to remain positive … I try to add humor, glamour, and a little glitter to my world.Okay, I like Seth's designs so far, with the exception of the red zipper on the first challenge. He asked March to share a message to friends and family and quotes the designer as saying, “Where I am now is unbearable and makes me anxious and depressed every day. In this facility, he’s had to deal with homophobia, shortage of rehab personnel and lack of funds,” Caraballo wrote. However, his road to recovery has not been an easy one, after being released from the hospital he was placed in a nursing facility.

“As we all know Chris is an incredible human being - funny, witty and a super talented designer. “With skyrocketing medical bills, his health insurance has maxed out and he’s in desperate need of continuous physical therapy in order to get back on track,” according to the fundraiser page. After emerging, he was “in a very fragile state” with his right arm paralyzed, “limited use” of his hands and legs and respiratory issues. March was placed in a medically induced coma for several weeks. In June 2017, March nearly died after experiencing a “debilitating accident,” according to a GoFundMe created for him by longtime friend Nelson Caraballo. In 2010, he released a photo book, I Heart Chris March, chronicling his career, ranging from over-the-top wigs to elaborate costumes. He went on to work with Madonna, Beyoncé and Lady Gaga on costumes. Raised in San Francisco, March worked at the musical revue Beach Blanket Babylon for 10 years before moving to New York in 2001.

I sketched it out quickly and she really liked it.”Īndy Cohen posted on Instagram on Friday to pay tribute, saying, “This is how I’m going to remember Chris March, dressed as Lisa Vanderpump as I wear a Giggy costume he made for one of our first Halloween specials,” adding, “He had a big booming laugh he was a joy and delight.” … I liked the idea of putting a belt on an evening gown - I think it gives a modern twist. “I have always wanted to design something for someone like that, and it was a great and amazing opportunity. “I wanted to faint!” March told People about dressing her for the Globes. One of his biggest moments, however, was creating Meryl Streep’s white Oscars gown and her Golden Globes gown in 2010.
