After last week’s emotional elimination (RIP Andrea’s impeccable tailoring), the remaining six designers enter the Amazon Studios lot to find a Warhol-esque explosion of Campbell’s soup cans, Roy Lichtenstein Ben-Day dots , and a giant inflatable hamburger. Jeremy Scott, wearing a jacket made entirely of toy cars, announces the brief:
Season 2, Episode 6, titled "S02E06," is a specific episode of the show. In this episode, the contestants face a new challenge where they have to create garments that are both functional and fashionable. making the cut s02e06 1080p hd
Meanwhile, Lucia hot-glues 200 plastic emojis onto a corset. The glue gun drips onto a power strip, causing a minor spark. Safety first? No. Drama first. Meanwhile, Lucia hot-glues 200 plastic emojis onto a corset
, was hailed by judges as a "work of art you can wear". Reddit +3 The Elimination: A Double Exit The episode concludes with a dramatic double elimination. Despite their talent, two designers failed to meet the judges' marketing expectations: Los Angeles Times Raf Swiader : His video failed to grab attention and was compared by critics to an "early Gap commercial". Lucie Brochard : While her clothes were praised, the judges felt her video was too conceptual, stating they saw "trees more than the clothing". Reddit +1 This leaves Andrea Pitter , The challenge is gimmicky
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Naomi: “Those emoji discs. They look like candy buttons from a 1980s vending machine. Why?” Lucia: “Because fashion is fun.” Naomi: (Long pause) “Fun doesn’t sell. Attitude sells. Where is the attitude?”
Episode 6 is the season’s emotional and aesthetic peak. The challenge is gimmicky, but the human breakdowns are real. Watch it in 1080p or don’t watch it at all—the dot patterns alias at lower resolutions.