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'Project Runway': Back to the sewing table

12:33 PM PT, Feb 28 2008

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Was last night’s auff-ing a surprise?

<Shakes head>

Hair100_4 Yes, Chris March’s detailed work (with human hair!) on his collection was amazing, but did he really have a chance? He was voted out once before, so it wasn’t a shock that he was sent packing again.

The walkoff between Chris and Rami showed that Rami can do more than drape, causing collective “Project Runway” fans to heave a sigh of relief. What took him so long to change his one-note designs?

At the homes of Christian and Jillian, it was clear why they are the front-runners of the competition. Christian’s designs looked as fierce as ever, while Jillian’s got the market on feminine wearability. When can we buy her clothes?

Chris’ hearty laugh capped off this episode, a fitting tribute and end to a good-natured and gracious designer.

-- Lora Victorio

(Chris March dress photos courtesy Bravo)

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