Who is the first winner of ‘OMG Fashun’? Julia Fox tasks disruptors with turning ‘basic into batshit’ in debut episode
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In the first episode of 'OMG Fashun', Elizabeth Shevelev emerged as the winner, showcasing her exceptional creativity and craftsmanship. Julia Fox, the host, challenged the disruptors to elevate basic garments into extraordinary creations, pushing the boundaries of conventional fashion.
For the initial challenge, Julia tasked the disruptors with transforming mock turtlenecks into innovative designs without using traditional sewing methods. This unconventional approach forced the contestants to think outside the box and experiment with alternative techniques.
Elizabeth took the challenge with enthusiasm, drawing inspiration from her surroundings and the materials provided. With meticulous attention to detail, she crafted a unique ensemble that surpassed expectations. Her creation showcased intricate detailing and inventive use of materials, demonstrating her ability to merge creativity with technical skill.
As the disruptors presented their designs, Elizabeth's creation stood out for its originality and art. Her innovative approach impressed the judges, earning her recognition as the winner of the episode.
Julia Fox gives disruptors two challenges in ‘OMG Fashun’ debut episode
In the debut episode of 'OMG Fashun', host Julia Fox presented disruptors with not one but two exhilarating challenges that tested their creativity and ingenuity in the world of fashion. The first challenge, dubbed 'Turning Basic into Batshit', tasked the designers with transforming a mock turtleneck into striking ensembles without using conventional sewing techniques.
This prompted the disruptors to think outside the box and explore unconventional methods of garment construction, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion design. As the disruptors dove into the challenge, viewers were treated to a whirlwind of creativity as they witnessed the designers' innovative approaches to reimagining the humble turtleneck.
From draping and folding to unconventional fastening methods, each disruptor infused their unique flair and artistic vision into their creations, resulting in a diverse array of avant-garde designs.
Following the exciting showcase of the disruptors' first creations, Julia unveiled the second challenge: 'Nature's Bounty'. In this challenge, disruptors were presented with a box filled with an eclectic mix of natural materials, including dried mushrooms, insects, bones, hair, and even blood. Their task was to incorporate these unconventional elements into fashion-forward ensembles fit for a pagan midsummer party.
As the disruptors took on the second challenge, viewers were treated to a mesmerizing display of creativity and resourcefulness as they experimented with the diverse array of materials at their disposal. From crafting intricate embellishments with dried flowers to fashioning statement accessories from bones and hair, the disruptors pushed the boundaries of fashion design, transforming nature's bounty into wearable works of art.
‘OMG Fashun’ winner Elizabeth Shevelev tasked with making jewelry out of hair
In the debut episode of 'OMG Fashun', Elizabeth Shevelev faced an intriguing challenge: crafting jewelry using hair. This task pushed the boundaries of conventional fashion, requiring Elizabeth to transform ordinary hair strands into stunning accessories.
Undaunted by the unconventional materials, Elizabeth took upon the challenge. She drew inspiration from the diverse array of resources provided, including hair from various sources. Using innovative techniques like braiding and weaving, Elizabeth transformed the hair strands into intricate patterns. Each piece was meticulously crafted, with attention to detail ensuring that every aspect contributed to the overall aesthetic.
As Elizabeth unveiled her final creations, viewers witnessed the transformation of ordinary materials into wearable art. "I had really crazy things. I had a fox nest, and I had insects and bones, which I used for boning in the skirt. We all had to use dried mushrooms, and I made a dye. What else? Hair! I made jewelry out of the hair. I braided it and then spray-painted it gold. And then we had to use dried and fresh flowers. I made a bustier. Oh, and then at the end, we also used blood. It was fabulous. The whole theme, it’s ritualistic," Elizabeth told RealityTea about her theme on the show.