Now this is interesting...

Tuesday, June 19, 2007 by
There's a new feature documentary coming out about about Jay McCarroll by the same team who brought us "Project Jay."

"It’s been two long years since the sharp-witted Jay McCarroll was dubbed “the next great American designer” on season one of reality TV’s Project Runway, and he’s anxious to finally show his first line of clothing. The feature documentary, “Eleven Minutes,” chronicles his year-long journey preparing his first independent runway show for New York’s Fashion Week in Bryant Park and the subsequent selling of his line to stores. The result is an in-depth, painfully raw and humorous exploration of the creative process and the constant conflict of balancing commerce with art, fame with talent, and reality-TV with actual reality."


"I like to think that I am the only winner, now entering its 4th season. I am an asshole."


You can visit the official website to find out more.


This sounds like a great idea. Jay is always entertaining and outspoken and who wouldn't love to see the down and dirty side of the fashion industry?



We don't know where or when this is opening but color us there, darlings!

35 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jaybird, Jaybird, Jaybird. I don't want to see a *documentary* from a runway show now 1.5 years old (or did he show last fall and I missed it?)!

I want to see YOUR CLOTHES. In a store. So I can BUY THEM.

Please, baby, ditch the docu's and get back to finding a manufacturer and distributor, please! I can only wait so long for your fabulous clothes!

Gwen said...

I, however, do want to see a documentary from Jay's runway show now 1.5 years old. Project Jay was awesome, and this one sounds even better.

I do want to see his clothing in stores, too, though. :)

Erica said...

Jay and Jeffrey have the same problem: they want to be haute coutoure designers, but they design edgy, funky, youthful sportswear. They need to follow Chloe Dao's example with QVC. Get a good business manager and create Jay McCarroll for H&M, Jeffrey Sebelia for Brass Plum, and so on. It will fly off the shelves, and I'll be the first one in line! But come on, who's going to buy a $600 sweatshirt?!

Anonymous said...

I can wait to see it! Thanks for the info, Boys!

Anonymous said...

I love his sketches! Cool, but where are the clothes, dear Jay?

DolceLorenzo said...

I loved "Project Jay" so I'm sure this will be interesting too. Fabulous site, by the way.

BigAssBelle said...

so is jay making clothes for drag queens now? that bouffant in the last photo ~ it's quite something.

jay, jay, jay . . . honey. such a talent. such a waste. it is a tragedy, the tortured artist track. reverse gears, jay, do a turnabout and head back to where you veered off the path to fabulousness. turn it around, turn it around, turn it around.

sigh. my breath is wasted, i am certain.

Anonymous said...

I think some people clearly don't understand how things work in this industry. You can't just pick up the phone and say "Hey I'm Jay McCarroll from Project Runway, can you produce AND sell my clothes?"
It takes time, the right people AND A LOT OF MONEY to produce a collection.

Anonymous said...

Keep us posted. I can't wait to see this. Jay is always entertaining.

neptunerh said...

Hey Gays,
just some quick info:
This film is about putting his line together from last Fall (2007). The line is not yet a year old.

snaillady: it's ABOUT his finding a manufacturer and distributor.

bigassbelle: With all due respect, how can you say "what a waste" when Jay is clearly working his ass off to continue in this line of work? One of the themes this film tackles is how television might just give the wrong impression that your life is made once you win a reality tv show.

Last thing: The film is only now finished editing. It's about to go through the festival circuit (which doesn't really get started until the Fall). So don't expect it in public theatres or on netflicks until next year. The website will keep you abreast of where it's playing in festivals.

We hope you all enjoy it. It's fucking hilarious, very informative, and goes into much more depth than Project Jay was allowed to do.
-Rob

Anonymous said...

Cannot wait. I really loved clothes from last September's show.

-- desertwind

re getting The Deal (or, even, a deal) - Tim recently remarked that the move from Academe to Business has been a real eye-opener for him. I imagine he'd now speak differently about the progress of past winners and participants on PR. Alison recently started selling from her MySpace page. It's a tough, tough business.

Anonymous said...

PS - Here's Jay's Spring 2007 show from September 06 Fashion Week.

-- desertwind

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLRcIR1Akh4

Anonymous said...

Fabulous! Thanks, guys!

Anonymous said...

Sounds like an interesting film.

I do have to wonder about Jay's perceived difficulties in getting started, though...

I have a friend who designs and produces a somewhat limited line of jackets and coats, and within about a year of getting started, she had her merchandise stocked in boutiques in 7 different countries.
She did it as a way to MAKE money (in the wake of a divorce) so she could put her kids through school: she didn't complain about coming up with money to launch her business...

finding the filth said...

i so want to see this! it'll be like an updated "unzipped".

Anonymous said...

When? Where? Let us know, Boys!

xoxoxoxoxo
Cinthia

Anonymous said...

Desertwind,Thanks for the link to the runway show.
Before I had only seen the show stopper and the yellow pantsuit with hot air balloon print(which aren't the best pieces in the collection imo). It is a really good collection. All the piecing with silk looks very expensive.
Jay is a talented guy I hope he makes it.

Anonymous said...

Jay is talented and hilarious. I will be seeing this for sure.

And I have no doubt the business is a bitch and he is doing it for publicity. And maybe to "unburn" a few bridges? I hope it works, Jay, because your clothes are awesome!

Anonymous said...

Jay is very talented and I can only root for him. Thank you for the links!

Anonymous said...

LOVE JAY!! Thanks for the update, fabulous bitches!

Anonymous said...

Like Omg Hi!!! LoLz! I think it's good to know what Jays up too! But honestly i dont need another documantary!!! it's like class can you say B-O-R-I-N-G?? I wish he would host his own show or something!! Now THAT would be HOTT!!!

XoXo
-Blondee-

P.S.- I haven't been able to find

Illegally Blonde said...

LoLz sorry what i was saying got cut off what i was going to say was...

I cant seem to find a oic. of your gorgeous faces!! So if it's not a problem plz post one!! Thanx

XoXo
-www.illegallyblondee.blogspot.com-

Anonymous said...

Jay's still one of my favorite designers. I loved his Spring 2007 collection.

Anonymous said...

Can't wait for this one. Love Jay, loved Project Jay, and really want to see how he's doing now.

GothamTomato said...

I'd like to see this. Project Jay ended much like the Sopranos finale - only in an unintentional way (as if the money ran out, and they got cancelled midway through).

I hope this is on HBO, so it can be unvarnished.

--Gotham Tomato

GothamTomato said...

BigAssBelle said...
so is jay making clothes for drag queens now?




You say that like it's a bad thing.

--Gotham Tomato

Anonymous said...

"I like to think that I am the only winner, now entering its 4th season. I am an asshole."

The first part is easily refuted. You may "think" you're the only winner, Jay, but Chloe Dao and Jeffrey Sebilia are also winners of the show. Hip and edgy is quickly old and tired, but classic pieces can last for years.

The second part is purely subjective. But if Jay feels he's an asshole, perhaps he is. It's his choice as to how to portray himself.

Anonymous said...

This is so old... *yawn*

It took him over 2 years to prepare one measly runway show. And now he's doing a documentary about this show... that occurred almost a year ago?

Jay is the least productive winner thus far. Chloe and even Sebelia have accomplished far more already within less time.

What the fuck has Jay McCarroll been doing all this time? I'm starting to think he's just another Santino. Not a real designer. Just another reality TV famewhore.

Anonymous said...

Jay is my favorite winner and one of my favorite designers. I honestly believe he's one of America's next great designer.

I can't wait to see it!

AFAIK, one of the reasons why Jay have a harder time than others to make a collection, is because he doesn't use leather and he refuses to make his clothing line in sweat shops...

Anonymous said...

JAY FUCKING ROCKS!!!!

eric3000 said...

I smell Oscar!

Jenn said...

I never saw Project Jay, guess I'll have to hunt that one down--Jay was bloody hilarious on PR1. Does anyone know what the "subway hoagie" comment means? It was on the first episode of S3.
That, and "I didn't steal the bitch's dye...that's FO SHO!!" from S1 are some great zingers.

Oh yeah, the clothes. They are just okay for me, I did appreciate the use of color for his OFW collection in S1 but have not seen anything since.

Anonymous said...

I've purchased a Chloe dress (the brown/tourquoise pattern) from QVC AND the Jay "bowling bag."

Kara is selling on the cheaper shopping network (HSN?), but her prices are too high for me. Chloe's price point was half of Kara's, and I bet her sales reflected the difference and brought her big-time profits. That's what she seems to want, so good for her. Kara still seems to be striving for a higher-end market, but she pandered to the lower-end cable sales market to debut her designs to "regular" people who don't have cable. Wrong market choice, IMO.

I found Jay's bag thru BPR, and needing another bookbag for winter, the price was right, not to mention a funky design, no matter one's age. Whether four or 94, its simple aesthetic is one just about anyone can relate with, whether one likes it or not.

Anonymous said...

I'm really trying to stay out of it, but i just can't wrap my mind around anyone who can say that Jay's

1. Created a line of clothing,
2. Showed at Bryant Park,
3. Made a documentary about the whole process

and still ask the question, "What the fuck has Jay been doing all this time?"

It just boggles the mind.

Crow Winters said...

^

It's quite simple, really: most of the people with those comments have no idea how true creation works.