‘Project Runway’ Coda: Emily’s Line Is No Better Than Her Ruffle Dress
8/1/08 at 2:35 PM

Emily Brandle, left, and her losing design.Photo: Courtesy of Bravo
I was shocked that I got kicked off! What were they thinking? … You know, fashion is subjective. For whatever reason, the judges and/or producers thought it was my time to go. I wouldn't change my dress. You know, I stand by it.
She explains she had originally intended for the dress to be entirely covered in ruffles but nixed that idea. Even after Tim Gunn politely expressed that he thought her dress looked kind of crappy, but more ruffles might, well, make it work:
[W]hat they don't show is that it's a 20- or 30-minute conversation that you have with Tim … So yes, I did change course after we talked, and I ended up kind of coming back to something that was simpler. I was adding more ruffles, and it just wasn't going where I wanted it to go. It wasn't jelling.
She says her Smoke & Mirrors collection, which she's been making with her business partner for a year and a half, is a testament to her talent. Let's take a look at her collection to decide if it really is, hm?

Photo: Courtesy of Smoke & Mirrors

Photo: Courtesy of Smoke & Mirrors

Photo: Courtesy of Smoke & Mirrors
We're quite surprised these pieces earned her a spot on the show. They look like something a Jenny Humphrey would cobble together, but instead of ripping off Henri Bendel, she's going for Joyce Leslie with a dash of Frederick's of Hollywood.
'Project Runway' Exit Q&A: Emily Brandle [EW]
Smoke & Mirrors Clothing
Related: ‘Runway’ Recap: Tim Gunn, Why Won’t You Take the Designers Clubbing?
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