Aspiring fashion designers compete for a chance to break into the industry in this reality competition. Each week, a designer is eliminated from the competition after exhibiting their work in front of a judges' panel.
Genre: Reality-TV
Cast:Nina Garcia , Tim Gunn , Heidi Klum , Michael Kors , Zac Posen , Christian Siriano , Elaine Welteroth , Brandon Maxwell , Amanda Valentine , Laurence Basse , Karlie Kloss , Bishme Cromartie , Rami Kashou , Nick Verreos , Brittany Allen , Kate Pankoke , Kara Saun , Korto Momolu
The designers arrive in New York City, and their first challenge is to create a dress out of items found in a grocery store.
The designers must create a cotton dress that expresses the idea of "envy".
The designers divide into three teams. The challenge - to design a new look for singer Sarah Hudson.
Each designer must create her model's dream wedding dress.
The designers must create a swimsuit that can double as evening wear.
Under the leadership of one of the designers, the contestants must put together a cohesive collection for the year 2055.
After spending a day in the shoes of postal workers, the designers must redesign the postal uniform, keeping style and function in mind.
The designers compete in the challenge before the finals to see who makes it to fashion week. Who will be safe and what will happened when Wendy wins and Austin designs a similar dress to the one he did in his vision for envy challenge?
What will happen when they all meet again? Who will storm out? And Who Drew a Mustache on Wendy's Photo of Her Daughter? Me. ; )
Sixteen semi-finalists are chosen from across the US and are brought to New York City, where two will be eliminated.
During a night on the town Tim informs the designers they must create an outfit using the clothes they're currently wearing.
The designers must create an outfit appropriate for "My Scene" Barbie.
The designers pitch their lingerie designs to Heidi, who selects four designers to be team leaders.
In another team challenge, the designers pair up to create a day-to-evening outfit for Banana Republic.
The designers must create a figure skating outfit for Olympian Sasha Cohen.
After a visit to Michael Kors' studio, the designers are sent out into the streets to photograph the inspiration for their next outfit.
The designers take a majestic helicopter ride high above New York City for inspiration for their next challenge.
Fashion week is finally here and the designers rush to put the final touches on their collections. Four designers will have their dream of showing at New York Fashion Week.
For this challenge, the designers have to make due with whatever material they can find in their apartments. They utilize curtains, bedsheets, rubber bath mats and duvets to acheive their designs.
In this challenge, the designers are broken up into teams to create a dress for Miss USA to wear in the upcoming Miss Universe pagent.
In this dual challenge, the designers must create complementary outfits for models and a dog. They also must create a fictional story about the lifestyle that explains her look.
Amidist a rule violation that could lead to a disqualification the fashionistas create a design for Macy's Inc brand.
In this challenge the models get to choose their designer, and they also get to pick the fashion icon the fashion design will be modeled after.
At a remote warehouse in Newark, New Jersey the designers find piles of recyclable material to transform into their next fashion statement.
The designers must create an outfit for their fellow designers' mothers and sisters.
The challenge is to create an outfit for a jet-setter, and the designers are surprised with a trip.
The designers must create a haute couture gown in two days.
The designers must create a black and white cocktail dress, are surprised by two special guests.
The designers must create a design for Elle Magazine's 'First Look' page. This challenge decides who goes to Fashion Week.
Heidi and Tim gather together the Final Four and the castoff designers for a review of the third season. Included are Keith's dismissal, Vincent's comments in print, and projections concerning who should have been in the Final Four and who should now win.
Tim visits the four finalists in their homes and studios, then the finalists return to New York to put the finishing touches on their collections.
The accusations against Jeffrey are resolved, the finalists present their shows at Bryant Park, and the new winner of Project Runway is selected.
In the season four premiere, the contestants are given luxurious fabrics to design the outfit of their choice.
The week's surprise celebrity guest judge, Sarah Jessica Parker, challenges the contestants to create a look for her clothing line Bitten. Designers pair up in teams, and Parker ends up choosing Victorya's design for her collection. Marion, paired up with Steven, is out.
The designers are asked to create a menswear look for ex-Giant football player Tiki Barber, which proves to be a difficult task since most of them are skilled in women's fashion and don't make clothes for men. The exception is Jack, who calls upon his expertise in men's tailoring to win the challenge. Carmen, who ran out of time and sent her model down the runway without a shirt, is auf'd.
The designers are challenged to create a fashionable, current look based on out-of-date trends. In addition, they had to team up in trios and ensure each disparate look came together in one cohesive collection. Jillian teamed up with Rami and Kevin, and won the challenge. Chris chose the wrong fabric, color and over-emphasized his outfit's shoulder pads, and was eliminated. Donna Karan served as the guest judge.
The designers had to create a new look for everyday women, each of whom had lost a significant amount of weight, out of their old clothes that no longer fit. Jack left the show voluntarily after he developed a MRSA on his face, and the previous episode's auf'ee, Chris, returned to take his place. Christian won the challenge and Steven was eliminated. Patrick Robinson, head designer for The Gap, was the guest judge.
The designers must create an outfit out of items from the Hershey's store in Times Square.
Designers are ordered to create prom dresses for a group of girls from a local Catholic school.
The contestants were challenged to create avant garde designs inspired by the hairstyles on their models, and worked in teams of two: Chris and Christian; Kit and Ricky; Victorya and Jillian; and Rami and Sweet P. Christian was the winner, and Kit got the boot.
The designers make an outfit out of Levi's famous 501 jeans.
Remaining designers are challenged to create an outfit for WWE Divas to wear in the ring. Guest judges are Traver Rains and Richie Rich of Heatherette.
The designers visit the Museum of Modern Art to choose a work of art to inspire an outfit.
The season four cast reunites to share memories, and Michael Knight appears in a cameo to present a $10,000 check to the contestant who won the Fan Favorite vote, Christian.
Tim Gunn visits the final four designers at their homes, and grants us a biographic glimpse into their lives. Only Christian and Jillian had secure spots in the Bryant Park finale, so Rami and Chris had to duel for the remaining slot. Though Chris's use of human hair to trim his pieces was innovative and a touch off-putting, Rami's superior construction won out, and he won his place in the final three. Chris was out, but showed at Fashion Week anyway as a decoy, as did Sweet P.
The final three show at Fashion Week in New York. After displaying their collections on the runway at Bryant Park, Jillian Lewis comes in third place, Rami Kashou is the runner up and Christian Siriano is named the winner of season four. Victoria Beckham is the finale's guest judge.
For the first challenge, designers return to a familiar stomping ground: Gristedes Mega Store.
The designers are charged to create a cocktail dress for their model clients who, OMG, selected the fabric.
Heidi announces that Tim is going to take everyone out for a night on the town. With curiosities rising, Tim finally enters the Atlas apartments dressed in a rain poncho and galoshes. The designers suit up and find themselves boarding a double decker bus. Tim explains, this challenge is to design a look of their choice for a night out on the town inspired by New York at night. The bus will be making four stops where the designers will photograph sources of inspiration. From destinations such as Greenwich Village and Times Square, the designers pull inspiration from the lights, movement, and city culture. The next morning with $100 and 30 minutes on the clock, the designers have their first opportunity to fabric shop at Mood and their first chance to really show who they are as designers. Once back at Parsons, they have until 1AM to complete their look.
Following a small tour through the city, the designers arrive at the Armory Track and Field Center where they meet US Olympian and five-time medal winner, Apolo Ohno. He reveals that the designers will have a chance to create a look for the US Olympic women's team for the opening ceremonies of the Summer Games. With 30 minutes to sketch while at the Armory's museum of Olympic history and its fashion and a budget of $150 to shop at Mood, designers begin their Olympic journey.
Heidi explains that the designers will be creating a look for a high-powered and glamorous, professional woman. With big names such as Hilary Clinton and Joan Rivers racing through their minds, the designers meet Tim back at the workroom who introduces Brooke Shields. Their next challenge is to work in teams of two to design a look for Brooke's character, Wendy Healy, on the show Lipstick Jungle. After having 30 minutes to sketch, each designer has an opportunity to pitch their concepts to Brooke who will then select six to move forward with their designs.
Back at the runway, Heidi introduces special guest Chris March-in drag to everyone's surprise. The next challenge is to design an outfit fit for a drag queen. They each have a particular persona and it's the designer's responsibility to portray that persona in the look that is created. With a great bunch of ladies to work with, the designers pair up and consult with their clients for 30 minutes. This is the designers' chance to feature something theatrical and truly have a good time going over the top, and it's all for a good cause: each design will be auctioned to benefit Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS. Following the consultation, the designers have a $200 budget to shop for as much sequenced, shiny, feathery fabrics they can find at Mood. Once back at Parsons, there is an explosion of color as the designers unpack their fabrics and begin working their magic.
Designers are challenged to create an outfit from Saturn car parts. They have just four minutes to riffle through mats, seat covers, seatbelts, headlights, visors, windshield wipers, and a myriad of nontraditional materials for parts that will best complement their design aesthetic. Back at Parsons, time becomes the greatest obstacle as they face a midnight deadline to come up with an idea, sketch it out, and then apply elbow grease to these heavy-duty materials.
The challenge is to create a look for Diane Von Furstenberg's fall collection, inspired by the movie "A Foreign Affair." The stakes are high to design a garment that will not only be part of the DVF fall collection but produced and sold exclusively for American Express card members. These looks must not only work into "A Foreign Affair" theme, but also express the characteristics of Dietrich - mercurial, androgynous, and seductress. The deadline is midnight to scramble for a concept, that is both movie-related and inspirational, and execute it.
Avant-garde in fashion can suggest the innovation and application of new concepts and techniques. Such legendary designers as Viktor & Rolf, Yamamoto, Jean-Paul Gaultier, and Balenciega have challenged cherished norms with new materials and fresh ways of cutting fabric for decades. These remaining designers must break new ground in fashion-their challenge is to create an avant-garde look inspired by an astrological sign. To do so they will be paired with an eliminated designer. Design teams have two days for the challenge and thirty minutes to decide whose zodiac sign will be the inspiration. Tandems pick a muse and then breakdown what traits of the sign they want the garment to exude.
Six recent college graduates stand ready to transition their lives into independent professionals-however, they need to look the part. Designers have thirty minutes to conference with mothers and daughters on the direction of their new look. However, the direction seems to be ambiguous as blood tandems clash in design aesthetic and style.
Rock, country, hip-hop, punk, and pop-designers must wield looks that symbolize one of the five genres, and their models for this challenge are themselves. The budget is a hundred and fifty dollars and the deadline is one a.m. deadline to create an iconic look for the runway. Quickly, the designers who have a real perspective on their specific musical genre distinguish themselves from the clichés of their competition.
The designers create evening gowns based on inspiration from New York's botanical garden.
Dissatisfied and unable to decide on which contestant is out, the finale four ail prepare collections for the finale. But one contestant will be eliminated as only three will go to Bryant Park. And there's one more surprise challenge.
The final runway and so much to do; editing, model selection, fitting, and maybe even create a new dress or two. What does Tim think? What do the judges think?
The (many) designers introduce themselves, shop at Mood, and create looks for a red fabulous carpet event in NYC.
Guest judge Rebecca Romijn challenges the designers to produce a stylish design for her. The catch is she's pregnant with twins.
The contestants meet Tim and surfers for beach-wear inspiration.
Several designers were told to follow their instincts, and there were difficulties for those who played it safe with their confusing clients' wishes.
Newspaper instead of fabric. Uh-oh, the models had better not sweat as much as the designers did.
After being introduced to Collier Strong, the lead make-up consultant for L'Oreal, the designers are assigned their challenge. They must create a character from a selection of movie genres: film noir, western, science fiction, auction-adventure, and time period.
In the season premiere episode, the designers arrive on the runway of an airfield. In this unconventional challenge, skydivers begin to fall from the sky and the designers learn that they must use the colorful parachute materials.
The designers are asked to make something chic out of divorcée's wedding dresses.
Designers are asked to create a stage look for an award-winning musician.
The sun rises on another episode of 'Project Runway' and Gordana is thrilled to have made it this far. Over on the boys side, Nicolas makes an annoucement: "America, here I come!" The designers head to the runway. "Hallo!" Heidi squeaks. "You're getting closer and closer to Bryant Park." She then explains that the kids will head to Rodeo Drive to meet a "world renowned" designer who will introduce their next challenge. But who!? Tim introduces ... Michael Kors. Oh. ANYWAY, familiar face Michael describes the challenge: find inspiration from a location around the world. Carol, who won the last challenge, picks first. She choose Palm Beach. Nicolas draws Greece. Althea opts for St. Tropez. Gordana goes for New York. Cocky Irina picks Aspen. Christopher takes Santa Fe. Logan, the last man to choose, is stuck with Hollywood. Let the sketching begin!One shopping trip to Mood later, the guys and gals get to work. Logan is going for "bohemian, comfortable with tight, skinny jeans." Irina is going for a three-piece look with pants, sweater and fur vest. Ambitious! Nicolas, in the meantime, claims to be taking a risk in creating a tomboy-fantasy hybrid set in the Greek isles. Carol worries that she doesn't have enough fabric for her sunny-weather print dress. Irina notices that everyone is "cracking jokes every five minutes." Naturally, Ms. Cocky is disapproving. Christopher worries that the last few challenges have resulted in bottom finishes. He better step up. Tim enters to do some mentoring. He urges Gordana to start on her dress as soon as possible (good advice). "It just makes me nervous to leave you like this," he says. Us too. Althea wants her dress to look expensive, which Tim agrees is a "must." Christopher runs his flowing blue top with a belted, brown dress by Tim, who warns him that it "can't all be about the belt." Irina tells the camera that Christopher's dress looks like something an "Amish person would wear."Tim then moves to Carol, who wants to do a long, flowy dress that reminds the judges of the beach. Tim worries that the dress is cliché. Carol doesn't disagree. Tim seems to like Nicolas' Grecian creation and urges Irina to watch the faux fur. Nicolas tells the camera that Irina's creation is "borderline costume." Mee-oww! Tim leaves, the models enter and the designers do some quick fitting. Meanwhile, the clock continues to click. At this point, the designers begin to worry -- as they do every week at this time. "This is 'Little House on the Prairie,'" Christopher says of his outfit. So he cuts about 20 inches from the bottom of the dress. Problem solved!The next morning, Gordana makes bacon. Nicholas, in the meantime, is busy referring to himself in the third person. The designers then head back to the workroom, where everyone is "silently panicking," according to Carol. Tim sends in the models once again. Christopher is suddenly excited about his newer, shorter outfit. Gordana likes her dress, but worries the judges will not understand what she is trying to convey. Logan notices that Nicolas has gone off into his "own world" -- and it's nowhere near Greece, unfortunately. Interestingly, Nicolas agrees. "I definitely don't see Greece in it," he tells the camera. That could be a problem.Too late now, though. Time to hit the runway!Squeaky Heidi welcomes the recruits. "As you know in fashion, one day you're in and the next day you're out," she says -- shocking exactly no one Yes, Heidi then introduces the judges: Michael, Nina and actress/model/etc. Milla Jovovich. The show begins and -- you guessed it -- the designers LOVE their garments! To be fair, though, Nicolas and Carol wonder whether the judges will share in the love fest. Gordana also worries about the grey color choice of her New York dress. It's not flashy, after all. But wait -- we've already forgotten the fundamental rules! Luckily, Heidi is only too ready to help nurture our fragile little minds. "One of you will be named the winner and one of you will be out," Heidi recites as if someone pushed the "play" button on the back of her neck. Althea is immediately dismissed from the runway for having a qualifying score. Irina is first up. Milla thinks the look is "cool," while Michael calls it a "80s Aspen thing" -- and not in a bad way. Christopher's Santa Fe concoction gets low marks across the board. Heidi thinks the only interesting thing about the outfit is the super-hip belt. Carol's beach-ready dress is "beautiful," according to Nina. Michael is also complimentary.Nicolas' Greece-outfit, on the other hand, is ALL sorts of a hot mess. "I think you got 'Grease' the movie," Michael says. Nina wonders who in the world would spend money on the outfit. Gordana's grey dress with crystal trim is "quite beautiful," according to Heidi. Michael calls it "sexy, sophisticated" -- just like Park Avenue. Logan's Hollywood-inspired pants and coat -- inspired by Lohan or Mary Kate -- gets lukewarm reviews.One judges confab later, the designers come back out to face their fates.Carol is ... in.Irina is ... the winner! Not surprisingly, Irina isn't surprised. "It feels amazing knowing that I won three challenges," she tells the camera. Not that she's keeping score or anything.Gordana is ... in.Logan is ... in.That leaves Christopher and Nicolas. "One of you will be out," Heidi helpfully explains. "Nicolas, you sadly missed the mark ... Christopher, you are in the bottom two yet again. Where was the fantasy and inspiration?"Christopher is ... in! And that means Nicolas is OUT. He says his goodbyes to the judges, which makes Milla cry. Nicolas heads back to the workroom to clean up his stuff. "Because of my over-the-top style, it has been very hard for me to break into the fashion industry," he tells the camera. Adios, Nic.
Welcome back to the "Runway," where anything can happen as long as it has to do with designing. We open in the boys' room, where Logan observes that only six remain. He tells the camera that it's time for everyone to "step outside their comfort zone." On the girls side, Irina laments that the fashion world is dominated by the men. Althea tells the camera that she thinks the strongest designers are herself, Carol and Irina (not so much Gordana).Cut the runway, where the contestants are forced to sit facing AWAY from Heidi. When they are finally allowed to turn around, they see a line up of the best outfits from each -- many of them challenge winners. "Allo!" Heidi squeaks. "Your challenge is to create a companion piece that compliments and enhances your best look." Irina takes the opportunity to point out that, based on their best designs, there are a "few people" who should be back at home by now.The sketching begins. Althea imagines her shorts pants and jacket combo as a long pants and giant jacket combo. Irina wants to make her Aspen look similar, but "completely different." "That's how you build a collection," she oh-so-helpfully points out. Christopher thinks his strength is gowns and hopes to put a different spin on his puffy, short dress from a few weeks ago. Gordana just seems confused.One shopping trip to Mood later, Logan sits down and begins working with the 40 zippers he purchased. Christopher, meanwhile, has 30 yards of fabric. "I'm going to go big," Christopher says. "I'm going to go huge." Althea stands at various points in the workroom, staring at her mocked-up outfit. Logan points out that they look like "Malvin pants," which Althea does sit well with Althea. "So sensitive," Logan whispers.We then take a break to delve into Gordana's past in Bosnia. Her parents were uneducated and poor. A black-and-white photo of little Gordana is cute. "To be where I am today is just something that is unbelievable," she tells the camera. Back to the present, the contestants deride Christopher behind his back for his 30-yards o' fun. Tim then enters to do some mentoring. He thinks Irina's tapestry-like creation with a cardigan is "completely unexpected" -- in a good way. Christopher's spin on his formerly youthful gown, on the other hand, looks like "mother" -- and NOT in a good way. And Logan's multi-zipper look? "This is definitely in the 'wow' category," Tim says.Ah, but there's a problem. Althea tells the camera that Logan's heavy zipper collar is clearly stolen from her look in the Christina Aguilera challenge. She huddles with Irina (natch) and expresses her concern. "I hate Logan," Althea whispers while stuffing her face with food. "I'm really bitter right now." Irina sympathizes (natch). The models enter and Althea STILL can't let it go. "He thinks because he's cute that he can do whatever he wants," Althea tells her model. "I'm really annoyed." So are we.The next morning, Christopher notes that he has about 100 petals to put on his creation -- the same one that Irina said looked like a dress "throwing up" another dress. Althea, meanwhile, is running out of time to hand sew her pants. Irina doesn't care, though. She won't lend out even the smallest of needles because that would be aiding the enemy. "When I want something, I usually get it," Irina tells the camera. "It's all worth it for me in the end if you reach your goal." Logan wishes Irina would be "humbled" by the judges -- just once!Tim enters, does some blatant product placement and then sends in the models. Althea notices that Carol is creating a dress -- again. "I'm really surprised the judges haven't labeled here a one-trick pony," Althea tells the camera. Logan also gets in on the denigrating. "My grandma has better taste that that," he says of Gordana. Irina then points out that Althea, while complaining bitterly about Logan, has actually stolen her look ... from Irina. Yes, folks, the competition is getting intense. Or at least catty.Runway time! "Allo!" Heidi squeaks. "As you know in fashion, one day you're in and the next day, you're out." She then introduces the judges: Nick Verreos (a season-two contestant), Nina Garcia and Kerry Washington. The show begins. Carol's dress is a poofier version of her previous sleek design. Althea thinks her look is "fashion forward." Logan hopes his zipper explosion "surprises" the judges. Gordana is very confident in her long jacket. Christopher thinks he "pushed it" (in a good way) with his big, huge dress of 100 petals.The show ends and the judging starts. Nina thinks Christophers dress looks like a "carnival float." Kerry thinks it looks like two different gowns. Irina is next. "Very uptown chic," Nick comments. Nina is the lone dissenting voice, saying the tight dress underneath the flowing sweater looks "cheap." Gordana's jacket-coat creation, on the hand, gets savaged by ALL the judges. "It looks like an office worker in Warsaw," Nick says. Carol's dress goes over wonderfully (Ava Gardner gets name dropped). Logan's zipper thingy is too "Judy Jetson" for Nick. Nina completely dismisses it. Althea's pants get high marks, but Heidi notices that that the sweater looks similar to one created by Irina. Althea backtracks -- and Irina goes in for the kill. "How do you not realize it when there are six people in a room?" Irina asks the judges. Still, the judges don't seem to mind. They love the outfit regardless of its "inspiration."One judges' confab later, the contestants line up for the final decision. "One of you will be named the winner and one of you will be out," Heidi explains.Carol is ... in.Althea is ... the winner! And guess what? Irina does NOT like it. "I'm not really exactly sure what Irina was accusing me of copying," Althea tells the camera. She is sure, however, that Irina has some character issues.Irina is ... in.Christopher is ... in.That leaves Logan and Gordana. Heidi calls the former's look "too tricked out" and the latter's "sad, drab and dated."Gordana is ... IN.And Logan is OUT. "I'm surprised that I'm going home for taking a risk," he tells the camera. "I'm definitely not a designer that's for middle America."The cute guy has left the building.
Welcome back to "Project Runway." Five contestants remain: Althea, Carol, Christopher, Gordana and Irina. Althea tells the camera that Irina accused her of "copying." Naturally, they're not speaking. "I'm very competitive and I'm very outspoken," Irina says. Christopher, in the meantime, is the only one left in the boys' room -- a situation he finds "odd." But no more time for introspection now -- time to head to see Heidi!"Allo!" Heidi squeaks. "For your last challenge here, we're sending you to an iconic place that's rich in culture." So the designers head to the J. Paul Getty Museum. Tim greets the final five at the "heart of Los Angeles culture." "Use the Getty center as the source of inspiration for the design of your choice," he says. The designers can explore the gardens, the architecture or the museum's many exhibits. "Everything you look at is just unbelievable," cutie Carol tells the camera. The designers then start roaming the grounds and sketching. Carol is inspired by an ornate bed. Christopher adores a fountain with algae. Irina and Gordana fall in love with paintings. Althea is struck by the building itself.One shopping trip to Mood later, the five return to the work room. "This is the challenge that will determine who among you will be going to New York fashion week," Tim says. No pressure! Some of the contestants are already sniping at each other. "The atmosphere in the work room is kind of awkward for me," says Althea, who feels like the odd woman out. Irina compares Althea to "King Kong." King Kong is from Dayton? Tim then enters to do some mentoring. He checks out Christopher's angular outfit that is supposedly inspired by the rock fountain. "You don't want it to be a head-scratching response," says Tim, urging the designer to keep a close "editing eye" on the creation. Carol's design, meanwhile, is going for a "very ornate texture." Tim warns her to not "lose the sophistication." Next up is Irina, whose fur-lined dress looks a lot like "road kill," according to Tim. Ouch. Althea's architecture-inspired look, in the meantime, is perplexing to Tim. "I find it to be troublesome," he says. "This needs work." Finally, Gordana becomes emotional over her painting-inspired outfit. "I wanted to create something I'm in love with," she says. Tim is impressed.One quick model fitting later, the designers REALLY get to work (as evidenced by the quick editing and suddenly frantic music). "This one has to be amazing," Christopher tells the camera. Carol, meanwhile, is really "nervous." "You can not predict how the judges are going to react," she says. Althea is feeling "overwhelmed." The next morning, the models return for final fittings, hair styling and accessorizing. The contestants then bad mouth each other for a bit before it's time to head back to the runway. "Allo!" Heidi squeaks. "As you know in fashion, one day you're in and the next day you're out." She then introduces the judges: Cynthia Rowley, Nina Garcia and Cindy Crawford. "Three of you will make it to New York Fashion Week and two of you will be out," Heidi says. The runway show begins! Not surprisingly, the contestants are THRILLED with their creations. Gordana, in particular, is overjoyed to have created a look on a "spiritual level."Judgment time. First up on the chopping block is Althea, who explains she was inspired by the parallel lines of the Getty museum. Cynthia appreciates the inspiration, but thinks the dress is overworked while the top appears rushed. "It's a bit of a mess fest," Heidi observes. "I feel like you bit off so much more than you could chew." Irina's draped dress is called "old lady" by Nina. Cindy, in the meantime, hates the shoes. Next is Gordana, who nearly begins crying in describing her "angelic" creation. Nina likes the dress, but wonders whether Gordana will ever take a "chance." Carol's elegant gold dress with a shoulder tassel also gets accused of being "safe" by Nina, who has apparently found her go-to critique. Finally, Christopher's dress with a hint of green (the algae) is a bit heavy on the bottom, according to Cindy and Cynthia. "This piece speaks more about me than any other piece I've put down the runway," Christopher says through tears. He gets a sympathetic hug from his model.Each contestant is then asked which other two designers should head to Fashion Week with them. Gordana chooses Christopher and Irina. Althea chooses Carol and Irina. Carol opts for Christopher and Althea. Irina picks Althea and Gordana. Christopher names Irina and Carol. "I think all of you have given us a lot to think about today," Heidi says. One judges confab later, she brings the designers back out.Irina is ... in.Christopher is ... out. He weeps, (are you shocked?)Carol is ... in.Althea is ... in, which means Gordana is out. "I have put myself out there," she says. "If it is time for me to go, then so be it." She weeps.
Welcome back to "Project Runway." Three contestants remain: Althea, Carol and Irina. All are super-psyched to be heading to Fashion Week. "Allo!" Heidi squeaks. "You have to create a 12-piece collection to show at Bryant Park." Tim enters. "Designers, I'm more proud of you than I can adequately express," he says. Actually, we think he expressed it quite well. Back at the dorm, the ladies pack up and get under each other skin. Althea is still sore that Irina accused her of cheating a few weeks back. "I think Carol Hannah and Althea are intimidated," Irina tells the camera. "They know I've done well."Ten weeks later, Tim heads to Huntington, New York to the home of Carol. She explains that her look is inspired by a late-night tour of Duke University of all places. "It had this kind of whimsical, almost fairly tale feel to it," Carol explains. Her line of outfits reflect that for the most part. Tim doesnt like a certain ice skater look, or a cape which looks matronly. Carol, who specializes in dresses and evening wear, has also designed pants. "I think you've done a lot of pushing," Tim says. Carol then introduces Tim to her family, who has flown in from South Carolina and is preparing a Southern meal. A few biscuits later, Tim takes his leave. "Work hard!" he says.Cut to Manhattan, where Irina is hard at work on her collection. "His opinion means a lot to me," she tells the camera. We meet Irina's annoying dog, Princess, and then see the looks inspired by Coney Island. "It's kind of like my thank you to New York for being so good to me," she explains. Tim doesn't like the fur elements, but respects everything else. "This is what I love about the fact that you're a risk taker: it could go either way," Tim says. "And I don't think you want to play it safe." He is VERY impressed with the hand knitting. Overall, its good, but not great reaction from Tim, who then joins Irina and her family for lunch at a fancy restaurant. Irina, meanwhile, tells the camera that she just wants daddy to believe in her dreams. "That would be the greatest feeling to get that approval from my father," she says.Finally, Tim heads to Dayton, Ohio -- "not the fashion capital of the world," according to hometown gal Althea. She explains that inspiration for her line came from women in various science-fiction movies. Tim loves some of the pieces, but others look far too "costumey." "You have a lot of thinking to do," Tim says. "Edit, edit, edit!" The pair then head to Althea's parents home, which Tim deems "adorable." A few drinks later, the visit ends with Tim reminding Althea to "work hard." Thanks, Tim.We then head back to Manhattan, where Irina gets a phone call from Tim. "We have an issue," he says. We do indeed. Turns out the images of Coney Island that Irina was going to use on t-shirts in her line are proprietary. In other words, she has to come up with new designs -- and the clock is ticking. "This is seriously the worst thing that can happen right now," Irina tells the camera. Poor, poor, Irina. We hope she can pull through.Time to head to Bryant Park. "I don't trust Irina any farther than I can throw her," Althea tells the camera. And with Althea's bad back, she shouldn't be throwing anyone. But where's Carol? "Poor thing is sick," Tim says. "She has a terrible stomach virus ... i'ts contagious." So Carol won't be coming that night. btut designing doesn't wait. The next morning, Irina and Althea head to the workspace to continue work on their lines. Suddenly, there is a knock on the door -- and Carol enters! She is still sick and stays far from the other contestants. "Don't get too close," she warns. Tim enters for another tour of the collections. It's time to edit, edit, edit. A sparkling top from Althea, for example, gets tossed out after being deemed "matronly." Carol is encouraged to maintain cohesion within her line. Certain pieces, while well constructed, simply do not fit in with everything else. Finally, Irina's creations get the once over from Tim, who observes that almost the entire line is black, black, black. Irina also appears to have the most work remaining of the three contestants. She's going to be cutting it close.The next step is choosing models, which is accomplished via a quick montage. Then, the finalists receive a surprise visit from Michael Kors and Nina Garcia, who offer advice on building the collections. "The most important thing that al you have in addition to talent and brains is guts," Michael says. Awwwww! The next morning, Carol is still sick and Irina is still plenty nervous when another surprise guest arrives: it's Heidi! "You have one more look to create," she says. A 13th look? None of the designers look at all pleased (or amused for that matter). To help them, Heidi then reintroduces Christopher, Gordana and cutie Logan. Althea chooses Logan. Irina picks Gordana. Carol gets Christopher. One sketching session and trip to Mood later, the newly formed teams get down to work. Alas, Carol begins to get sick all over again. Back at the hotel room, she curls up on the bathroom floor and moans. It doesn't look good for our cutie heroine.Stay tuned ...
With two days to go until the runway show, Irina and Althea are nervous. Carol, meanwhile, is still extremely ill. "It's really overwhelming," she tells the camera. "If I continue to feel like this, it's not going to be a good day." Back at the workspace, the three meet up with the former contestants who have been brought back to help. The work begins as soon as cutie Logan is done giving cutie Carol a hug.But while Irina and Althea work, Carol begins to weep. "There's so much to do," she cries. "This isn't how it's supposed to go." This time, Christopher is there to comfort his temporary teammate. The contestants then head off to hair and makeup for some major product placement, before a fitting with their models. Althea is especially worried about the fit of her creations, which hug her models like Logan hugs Carol.Tim enters to access the damage, or lack thereof. "Frankly, I think it's beautiful," he says of Irina's 13th outfit, a sleek, black dress. Althea, in the meantime, shows off her last look, which features exaggerated jacket shoulders and pants. She then explains her "messy" makeup plan for the models. "That sounds like what Irina was telling me," Tim comments. Uh oh. Irina, of course, already suspects Althea of ripping her off. "That's Althea!" Irina snaps. MEE-OW! Next is Carol, who explains that she is feeling "OKish." Tim urges Carol to take advantage of Christopher's extra hands.The next morning, the sewing and clipping kicks into overdrive as the contestants literally run from outfit to outfit. Luckily, Carol feels much better. Tim enters for a "last little gather around." After he offers a few words of encouragement, Irina starts barking orders. "I'm nervous," she says. "I don't want any last-minute surprises." Says Carol: "If you forget one thing, it can be disastrous." The work ends and the ladies head to bed for a few hours. The alarm clock goes off at 3 a.m. Time to get back to work. "Today is basically what this whole thing is about," Irina tells the camera.The three walk into the big tent at Bryant Park. Soon enough, the models enter. Hair! Makeup! Crowds! Judges! Celebrities! But it's all progressing too slow for a certain mentor. "Designers, I am about to lose it!" Tim yells. "We should be lining up right now!" We've never seen Tim so emotional -- and neither have the contestants. FINALLY, all the models are dressed. And who walks out onto the runway? It's Heidi! "Allo, everybody!" she squeaks. "Today is our season six fee-nal-ee." She then introduces the judges, Michael, Nina and Suzy Menkes. Let the show begin!Althea is up first. "I honestly feel like I'm about to show you a piece of my soul," she tells the crowd. "I was inspired by sci-fi movies from the 50s and 60s and how they saw the future." The lights dim and the cat-walking starts! And guess what? Althea loves her stuff! "I'm 100 percent happy with it," she says. "I would wear every single piece." But would the judges? Lots of leather and high boots later, the crowd shows its appreciation.Next up is Carol. "This collection is very near and dear to my heart," she says. "So enjoy." The models strut and Carol is moved by her own creativity. "It feels amazing to send all this work out," she says. "Every thing looks exactly how I want it to." Lots of flowing fabric and ruffles later, the crowd applauds wildly. Cutie Carol takes a bow.Finally, here comes the Irina. "My collection is really about New York," she says. "It's really about what it takes to survive in this city as a woman." The designer is pleased. "It's always feminine and sexy, but this time around it's a lot tougher," she says. Indeed, some of the women dressed in all black and wearing couture party hats look downright badass. The crowd goes nuts! It's going to be another close one, folks.Time for the judges' comments. The designers emerge from backstage to face the proverbial music. First up is Irina. "Quite honestly, we've seen a lot of the warrior woman," Michael says. "She's not a new character on the scene." Suzy and Heidi don't have a bad word to say. Nina especially liked the hand-designed t-shirts, but wonders why Irina used so much black. "Imagine the effect when you shoot it for a magazine," she says. "We talked about this." Not enough, apparently.Second is Carol, who gets high marks from Nina on her draping. Heidi absolutely LOVES the Grecian goddess dress. That said, she had a hard time seeing it as a 13-piece collection. Michael agrees. The "cohesion" isn't as strong as it might have been. Finally, Althea steps forward. "I have to say bravo for seeing sports wear," Michael says. Nina loves the dashes of color in a knit-green dress. Heidi loves the skirt/shiny top look. Suzy appreciates all the knitting, but wonders how it fits in with the futuristic theme.One judges' confab later, the designers reemerge. "One of you will be the winner of 'Project Runway,'" Heidi explains.Carol is ... OUT!So it all comes down to Irina vs. Althea. How appropriate. "Congratulations, Irina," Heidi says. "You are the winner!" Irina begins to weep. Tim enters! Irina's family enters! Many congrats are thrown out. Even Irina's father cries. "I think he is finally going to take me seriously about this whole fashion adventure that I'm on," Irina tells the camera.Until next season, planet Earth.
Sixteen new designers try to make their way to Bryant Park to show their collections in New York Fashion Week.
The designers show up at a farm and are informed they need to create a party look using a burlap sack. This time the model chooses the designer she wants to work with, and the models are the customers for this challenge.
The ladies gather around the sink to get ready while the boys make coffee and discuss the last challenge. "I think Ping should have gone home," Jesse tells the camera. "I can't believe she's still here." The contestants then visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where Tim stands among a fashion-themed exhibit waits. "With this challenge, you'll be working in teams of two to create high-end signature look -- a look, frankly, that could fit in with this company," he explains. But there's more! The teams will get $500 -- a 'Project Runway' record -- and two days to complete their creations. Many cheers.Jay, the winner of the last challenge, is automatically a "team leader." Other leaders include: Jesus, Anthony, Janeane, Mila, Ping and Emilio. Jay then chooses Maya as his partner. Jesus picks Amy. Anthony opts for Seth, who asks: "Where's my brown sugar?" Janeane chooses Ben. Mila picks Jonathan. Ping takes Jesse. "I don't know how the hell this is going to work," Jesse tells the camera. Finally, Emilio is left with Anna. The group returns to Parsons, where Ping begins to talk very, very fast. Other duos discuss their ideas. "Mila has no problems making decisions," deadpans Jonathan, who must accept what his "leader" ultimately decides. Anna, meanwhile, worries that Emilio might be too established and too bold to be her partner. The drawing and sewing then begins!And the squabbling, too. Ping and Jesse, in particular, aren't getting along. "I feel like I'm trying to reign in the crazy," Jesse tells the camera. Seth and Anthony are working with bright yellow and red material. "At this point, I think that we're designing a gown for the vice president of McDonald's," Anthony jokes. Tim enters with news: "You will be creating an additional look ... for the second part of this challenge, you will be creating a 'look for less.'" The contestants have $50 to make a second outfit, which also must be a derivation of a look made by another team. Huge groans. More frantic sketching begins before a second trip to Mood is made. "Our time frame is horrifying," Jonathan tells Mila. Maya laments working with Jay, who has immunity and seems to be spending more time eating apples than actually working.The models enter for fittings. "I'm running the fittings now, as well as constructing everything," says Jonathan, whose solid relationship with Mila is fracturing a bit. Ping and Jesse continue to fight, prompting Emilio to compare them to Lucy and Ricky. Tim enters and worries that Jay and Maya won't be able to finish on time. "Keep it simple," the mentor says. He then looks over Jesse and Ping's two outfits -- the latter of which is made of fabric that looks like "wrapping paper." Ouch. "Work, work, work," Tim tells the room. And so they do. The next morning, the gang heads back to Parsons for more bickering and sewing. Emilio calls the Anthony-Seth creation good in concept, but "hideous" in execution. Ping feels that Jesse is more concerned with himself that the "team-work quality." Jonathan, meanwhile, is feeling overworked. He also knows that Mila would sell him out on the runway. Then again, he admits that he would sell her out, too. "This whole outfit was such a vision of mine," Mila tells the camera.A second visit from the models later, the designers go into overdrive in order to finish their creations. "It's not easy to make a grand dress in a day and a half," Maya tells the camera. "I did the best I could." But will it be enough? The judges will decide -- and soon. Heidi enters and repeats her "one day you're in, etc." line for the umpteenth time. She then introduces the judges: Michael, Nina and Brit designer Matthew Williamson. Let the show begin! Anthony loves his black-and-yellow gown, an example of "classic elegance and beauty." Mila feels "so confident" about her sleek and striped signature look. Janeane is similarly satisfied with her low-cut dress. Emilio wonders if his creation might have been more "innovative" if he had not been paired with inexperienced Anna. The "looks for less," meanwhile, are met with a tad less enthusiasm from their creators.Heidi then calls the following names: Janeane and Ben; Jesus and Amy, Emilio and Anna. "If I have called your name, congratulations -- your scores have qualified you to move on to the next round." The remainder represents the highest and lowest scores. Jay and Maya get high marks from Matthew for being "unique" and "dramatic." Michael thinks the $46 creation blows the $500 look "out of the water." Jonathan and Mila also do well with their expensive look. "The coat looks fabulous," Michael says. Ping and Jesse get ripped apart by Nina, who calls the pair's creation "just a bunch of fabric wrapped around a model." The secondary look fares even less well. "It's just an ill-fitting blah dress," Michael observes. Jesse defends himself by saying that he had to "teach sewing lessons" while he was trying to finish two dresses. The model also throws Ping under the bus, saying the designer never actually bothered to fit her in the cheaper outfit. The judges then turn their negative attentions to Anthony and Seth. "This is so costumey," Michael says. "It's 'Gone With the Wind.'" The second, cheaper look also gets dinged -- hard. "They're both really ugly," Nina says. Anthony and Seth appear chastened.One judges' confab later, the designers return to the runway for the results. "One of you will be named the winner and one or more of you will be out," Heidi explains. Jonathan is in. Mila is the winner! "It feels amazing," Mila tells the camera. Maya is in. Jay is also in. That leaves Anthony-Seth and Ping-Jesse. After insulting all four one more time for good measure, Heidi announces that Seth and Jesse are in -- barely. Anthony is also in. So it's goodbye Ping, who immediately begins to cry. "I came here to learn and to see what I can do and I truly feel that I did amazing job," she says through tears. "The journey continues ... I'm proud of myself." For the first time this episode, Jesse has nothing to say.
The challenge is to design a signature red dress, incorporating the Campbell's branding, for a guest model who has been impacted by heart disease. The winning designer will attend the Red Dress Awards with their model showing off their design on the red carpet and the design will be sold to benefit the American Heart Foundation.
The winning outfit of this challenge will be placed on the cover of a high-profile fashion magazine.
The designers are tasked with designing for their regular models as well as pint-sized counterparts.
The designers are asked to create a look using materials from a hardware store.
The four elements-air, water, fire, and earth-provide inspiration in the designer's challenge.
New York is the source of inspiration for the designer's challenge. In teams of two the designers visit Chinatown, East Village, Harlem, and the Upper East Side to find ideas for both day and evening looks.
Designers digitally create their own fabrics to incorporate in their look.
The remaining designers must deliver a top design for a noteworthy celebrity.
The circus is the inspiration behind the designer's newest challenge, and it determines which designers will head to Bryant Park Fashion Week.
The final designers head home to create collections for the Project Runway: Junior Finale in Los Angeles. The pressure is intense, as one more elimination is looming.
Fashion week is finally here and the designers rush to put the final touches on their collections.
Season 8 of the Emmy-nominated competition reality series "Project Runway" kicks off, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Competition reality series, where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
20 designers must go in front of Heidi, Michael, Nina and Tim to make a case why they deserve one of the 16 coveted spots this season. Once they are chosen, the 16 designers barely have a chance to celebrate before being awoken at the crack of dawn with one of the toughest first challenges in the series' history. Their PJ's and bedsheets are their fabric for the first challenge!
This year's unconventional challenge lives up to its name when the designers arrive at a pet store. When Tim informs them that they will find all the materials they need inside, they quickly realize this is their opportunity to show the judges how they can think outside the box. Stacey Bendet (Alice + Olivia) serves as the guest judge.
The designers are broken into teams of two to create a design that's larger than life--their models are stilt walkers! In the first ever outdoor challenge, the runway show is held outside in New York for all to see. Kim Kardashian serves as guest judge.
The designers quickly realize they are in for a tough challenge when it is revealed the Nina Garcia is their client! The stakes are raised as Nina tells them she will wear the winning look to an important industry event. Marie Claire's editor-in-chief, Joanna Coles and actress Kerry Washington serve as guest judges.
Season 9 of the Emmy-nominated competition reality series where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Season 9 of the Emmy-nominated competition reality series where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
Season 9 of the Emmy-nominated competition reality series where each week budding fashion designers face challenges and elimination as they compete for cash and prizes.
When Heidi introduces nine men on the runway, the designers are stunned. But they quickly breathe a sigh of relief when Tim reveals that the men are not their models--they will be designing for their significant others! Actress Malin Akerman serves as guest judge.
The designers are treated to a special performance from their new client, an up-and-coming band. Broken into two teams of four, the designers are charged with creating a look that will establish their as image-makers.
For the Piperlime.com challenge, the designer's are going back in time. The 70's will serve as inspiration for this week's challenge.
Exotic Birds serve as the inspiration for this week's L'Oreal Challenge. The designer's must really step up their game when Tim reveals that during judging they will go head-to-head with one other designer putting one in the top and one in the bottom during judging. Francisco Costa serves as guest judge for the challenge.
The judges want to see their visions as designers so they challenge the contestants to create a mini-collection. Actress Zoe Saldana serves as guest judge.
Tim Gunn travels to the homes of the finalists to check in on their progress before they head back to NY.
Things get off to a bumpy start for the final designers as they frantically get ready to show at fashion week. With fair warning to step up their game, the designers make every minute of preparation count. Guest judge, fashion designer L'Wren Scott, weighs in on who should be the winner during the intense debate at the final judging.
Heidi, Tim, Michael and Nina are back to kick off Project Runway s 10th Anniversary Season with a live runway show in the middle of New York s famed Times Square where thousands are gathered to see what the new crop of designers have up their sleeve.
Some designers find themselves in a sticky situation when they learn what the materials are for the beloved--and dreaded--unconventional challenge. Who will have sweet success and who will melt under pressure?
Teams of two must design a red carpet look for some special clients who know a thing or two about being judged, to wear to the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards. Actress Krysten Ritter serves as the guest judge.
Michael Kors challenges the designers to create clothes for a woman on the go whose outfit can work for day to night. But when two designers unexpectedly quit, all bets are off on who is safe on the runway, Hayden Panetierre serves as the guest judge.
Another day, another dreaded team challenge but will the designers be able to get along long enough to create cohesive looks for Marie Claire s Woman at Work Magazine? Marie Claire Editor in Chief Joanna Coles guest judges.
Real women need clothes too! The designers help women in need of makeovers by creating a new looks to accompany their new hairstyles. Designer Alice Temperly guest judges.
To celebrate the 10th Anniversary season, the designers get a chance of a lifetime to have their designs part of the 10 piece Project Runway Capsule Collection at Lord & Taylor that will be sold in stores and online.
They can design, but can they sell? The designers are separated into teams of three and must sell goods they make to people on the street in order to earn the money they can spend at Mood for their fabric for this challenge to create fall looks.
The designers are elated for the HP challenge where they get to create their own fabric for their garment and get special home visits from their family. Project Runway alums Anya Ayoung-Chee and Mondo Guerra serve as guest judges.
Kick up your legs and cheer! Project Runway heads to the legendary Radio City Music Hall and meet the world famous Rockettes! Designers must create a costume for the Rockettes to wear for an upcoming show. Actress Debra Messing guest judges.
Fashion isn't for babies - or is it? The designers find themselves babysitting and designing at the same time when Heidi asks them to create looks for her Babies R Us collection.
This is the last challenge before Heidi announces who will be going to Fashion Week! The designers are brought to a magnificent location to spark their inspiration for their final challenge where they learn they must create avant-garde looks.
After their hometown visits with Tim, the designers head back to New York to duke it out for their place to show during Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.
The moment the designers have all been waiting for is here when they must present their collections in front of thousands at the finale fashion show. Whose collections will the audience love?
Season 11 returns with Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn and a twist that throws 16 eager new designers into a panic when they discover they will be participating in the series' first-ever "Teams Edition.
The designers find themselves bouncing off the walls when they are tasked with creating new server uniforms and ball-boy outfits worthy to walk the floors of SPiN Ping Pong Social Clubs around the country.
The designers have their toughest client yet when they must create garments for the ever-opinionated Heidi Klum for the launch of her new fragrance, Surprise.
While the teams get a twist, the designers also get a blast from the past when two unconventional challenges are merged into one for their newest challenge--creating a line out of hard and soft materials from the flower shop and hardware store.
The teams get another big shake up and learn their next challenge is to design a performance look and red carpet look for country superstar, Grammy Award-winning singer Miranda Lambert who also guest judges.
The designers must learn to respect their elders while still showing their aesthetic when they are tasked with designing fashionable, age-appropriate looks for senior citizens. Red carpet experts Joan and Melissa Rivers guest judge.
Some designers get "stuck" with the next challenge when they must create fashion forward prom wear made out of duct tape, leading to a shocking elimination no one sees coming. Designer Chris Benz guest judges.
It's about to get really hot in the work room and on the runway when the design teams must create outfits for the world famous male review Thunder from Down Under.
The designers push themselves harder than ever to create spring looks worthy to grace the windows of Lord & Taylor for their next challenge. But with a few design teams at each other's throats, it's any one's guess who will impress the guest judges.
The Guggenheim serves as the latest inspiration for the design teams who take in all the art to create their own print textiles for their garments. The challenge leaves one designer in tears and causes some cat-fighting off the runway show.
The designers finally get the chance to show off their own aesthic but teamwork is still involved when they must rely on their sewing assistants to help them create editorial worthy looks to be worn by actress and guest judge Jordana Brewster.
The designers go global when they travel to Berlin, Barcelona, London and Paris for their final challenge before the finale. They get to soak in the culture of the European cities for their inspiration before heading back to the runway.
The final four designers head home and work on their collections for fashion week and get special hometown critics from Tim Gunn before heading back to New York to present three preview pieces to Heidi, Nina and Zac.
Michael Kors returns as the finale guest judge to help Heidi, Nina and Zac determine which designer deserves to be named the winner of Season 11 of Project Runway.
In the Project Runway Season 11 Reunion Special, all 16 talented designers will return one last time to have their chance to rant, rave and reminisce about their experience on the show with Marie Claire's Senior Fashion Editor, Zanna Roberts Rassi.
In the season premiere episode, the designers arrive on the runway of an airfield. In this unconventional challenge, skydivers begin to fall from the sky and the designers learn that they must use the colorful parachute materials to create a look that will help define their aesthetic. Kate Bosworth serves as a guest judge.
For this challenge the contestants are tasked to create designs inspired by over 30 million dollars' worth of precious jewels. Gossip Girl's Emmy award-winning costume designer Eric Daman guest judges.
The designers show their inner youth when their challenge leads them to Coney Island. Working in teams of two, the designers must win their unconventional materials by playing tried-and-true carnival games. Fashionista Kelly Osbourne guest judges.
The contestants must tie together a look with the prominent detail being a bowtie from multi Emmy-nominated actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson's Tie The Knot organization who will also be judging their designs.
It's the ultimate unconventional challenge when the designers are split into small teams to create a luxurious mini collection inspired by items from four completely varied retailers. Fashion designer June Ambrose serves as a guest judge.
The designers have a chance to wind down and go on an overnight "glamping" trip, with the surroundings from the campsite serving as inspiration for the designer's next challenge. But could one designer's lack of love for the outdoors derail him?
After a shocking elimination, the designers realize they need to step it up to impress the judges. For the challenge, they do some "sole-searching" in the Marie Claire shoe closet and create a look based solely on the shoe they picked.
The remaining designers display their athleticism as they compete in field day events for extra work time. For the challenge, designers must create high-end performance-wear for Heidi Klum's New Balance line with the winning design sold at select stores.
For the challenge, the designers must create a vibrant look for a modern southern woman/Belk shopper. The winning design will be sold in both Belk stores and on the Belk website. Judges will be joined by John Thomas and Stacy Keibler.
Project Runway's biggest fans are the inspiration for the designers. Each designer is paired with a fan and not only makes over the fan, but also creates a look specifically for her. Designer Erin Fetherston is guest judge.
The designers are inspired by young innovative individuals who are making a difference. These people will join the designers in the runway show, along with guest judge Peter Som.
Designers are affected by the previous double elimination and now realize they can't play it safe if they want to go to fashion week. For the challenge, the designers are asked to take a risk and create an Avant Garde look. Emmy Rossum guest judges.
The finalists head home to work on their collections for New York Fashion Week. Tim Gunn visits each of the designers and counsels them on their designs.
The finalists show their collections at Lincoln Center. Guest judge Kerry Washington helps the judges decide the winner of Project Runway Season 12.
In the Project Runway Season 12 Reunion Special, all 16 talented designers will return one last time to have their chance to rant, rave and reminisce about their experience on the show with mentor and co-host Emmy Award winner Tim Gunn.
A look at the 19 designers chosen to participate in Season 13 of Project Runway.
In the premiere episode, the designers are in disbelief when they discover there is one final audition before being granted a spot on the show. The remaining designers must create a look that would give the judges a glimpse of what their spring collection would like if they present at New York Fashion Week. Emmy-nominated and award winning actress, Julie Bowen serves as a guest judge.
When an afternoon of fun at a local movie theatre turns into a challenge, designers will have to show their innovative side to create a fashionable look out of unconventional materials they find in the theater and a film set.
Designers will have to integrate the past, present, and future in their creations when they are challenged to get inspiration from Marie Claire magazines from 20 years ago, to create looks they think will be relevant 20 years in the future.
For the challenge, designers must repurpose and remix an array of men's vintage suits to create a look for the modern woman. Youtube fashion icon, Bethany Mota guest judges.
With the Emmy's quickly approaching, the designers will have to put together a look that is stunning enough for Heidi to wear for the Creative Arts Emmy's. Gold medalist alpine skier, Lindsey Vonn guest judges.
Inspired by the new trend in untraditional wedding dresses worn by rock stars on their big day, the designers must wow the judges with their own version of an unconventional wedding dress. Femme fatale, Dita Von Teese and street-style star, Chiara Ferragni serve as guest judges.
The designers get a taste of luxury when they have to choose a piece of Chopard jewelery to base their looks around. Tim surprises the contestants with a trip to the Charles James exhibit at the Met for more inspiration. Artistic Director and Co-President of Chopard, Caroline Scheufele, will guest judge.
Unlike any other challenge on Project Runway, the designers need to step it up when they are challenged to create avant garde looks that will be able to stand up to the elements, especially the rain. This time, the runway will be transformed into a rainway! Star of Showtime's Master of Sex, Caitlin Fitzgerald will guest judge.
The designers have to show their inner youth when their challenge takes them to the American Girl Store. They are tasked with creating fashionable, age appropriate looks for their young female models based on the American Girl Historical Character line. Award winning actress, Elisabeth Moss guest judges.
For the challenge, the designers will have to hit the New York City streets to find their muse. They must each convince a complete stranger to undergo a makeover by Mary Kay as they design a look for them. Model Asha Leo and True Detective actress Michele Monaghan guest judge.
The designers work in pairs. They bid on storage units to gather materials for their challenge. When it comes down to the final two designers for elimination the judges throw in a twist and put them to the ultimate test. Season 4 winner, Christian Siriano returns to Project Runway to guest judge.
The competition is intense in this final challenge which decides who goes to fashion week. Just when it looked as if the drama was over, it heats back up when eliminated designers return to the workroom.
Tim Gunn and the designers travel to Rome for inspiration and fabric shopping before heading home to work on their collections for New York Fashion Week.
The finalists head back to New York with their collections to present at New York Fashion Week. Guest judge, Emmy Rossum (Shameless) deliberates with the judges on who will be the winner of Project Runway Season 13.
The designers of Project Runway Season 13 will reunite to reflect upon the season, take care of some unfinished business and respond to the many harsh words they said about one another. For the first time since they have seen what was said behind their backs, these designers will sit in the same room and hash out how they really feel about each other. As the video plays back in front of them, no one can deny what they said. Will they kiss and make up or finally let it all out and say how they really feel...face to face?
Tim Gunn will provide fans with an exclusive sneak peek into the lives and designs of Project Runway's most passionate and talented cast to date.
Season 14 kicks off with newbie designers arriving at New York's Madison Square Garden, then scrambling to gather four pieces of fabric for their designs. Model Hannah Davis is the guest judge.
In the first unconventional materials challenge of the season the designers use greeting cards as their materials. Once in hand, each designer must decide how to read the cards in order to win the challenge. Ashley Tisdale joins the judges.
In the first team challenge of the season, the designers are paired up and treated to a day on a Celebrity Cruise ship. For some of the duos, the friendly seas are left behind and they hit some rocky water in the workroom. Tracee Ellis Ross guest judges.
The designers finally get to go to Mood and they are thrilled! They must put a modern and unique twist on a classic design. Mad Men's Kiernan Shipka joins as a guest judge.
Tensions arise when the designers split into two teams and battle for their fabrics in a fierce paintball competition. After capturing their fabrics for a six-piece collection, the teams receive a big surprise once the paint dries on the battlefield! Project Runway Junior's Kelly Osbourne and Lisa Perry guest judge.
In an episode full of surprises, Heidi challenges the designers to create lingerie for her line. The exhausted designers get a rude awakening on the runway. Actress Bella Thorne serves as a guest judge.
In their second unconventional materials challenge, the designers go dumpster diving for recycled electronics in order to merge the worlds of fashion and technology. Actress Paula Patton and Editor-in-Chief of Marie Claire Magazine, Anne Fulenwider, guest judge.
The magic and glamour of Broadway serve as inspiration for the designers' new challenge as they create fashionable looks based on the musical, Finding Neverland. One designer upstages the entire competition. Supermodel Coco Rocha guest judges.
The designers must create ready-to-wear looks to be reproduced and sold online. Disagreement between the judges leads to the most contentious runway yet! Singer/songwriter Ciara guest judges.
The designers must makeover real women from our own Project Runway crew! Tim reaches his breaking point with one designer in the most explosive episode yet! UnREAL's Shiri Appleby and Constance serve as guest judges.
The future is now as the designers use 3D printing technology to create avant garde fashion! It's the most fashion forward challenge yet. Pop icon, Mel B, guest judges.
In their final challenge before Fashion Week, the designers travel to the glamour capital of the world, Los Angeles, to create red carpet looks. One designer takes a huge risk with everything at stake.
The designers are heading home to work on their collections and prepare for a home visit from Tim. Once back in New York they are met with another twist.
After a brutal critique with the judges, the finalists rush to retool their collections for New York Fashion Week. Superstar Carrie Underwood deliberates with the judges on who will be crowned the winner of Project Runway Season 14.
The Season 14 designers and Tim come together to take care of unfinished business and settle some scores. And on this reunion, even Tim Gunn has an issue that he wants settled!
Host Tim Gunn introduces this season's set of designers with home and closet tours of each contestant and give a first look at what's in store for the series' 15th season.
Kicking off the season with an unconventional materials challenge, Heidi and Tim welcome the designers at a season 15 launch party.
The designers must create an outfit to flatter all body types, and the challenge proves to be more difficult for some than others. Guest judge Nina Dobrev.
In Project Runway's first blacklight challenge, the designers have to create a look that sparkles not only in daylight, but under blacklights on the runway as well. Anxieties rise when the unusual materials leave many of the designers in the dark.
In the Heidi Klum Swimwear challenge, the designers create their own fabric to use in designing a stylish swimsuit.
Actress and singer Sabrina Carpenter joins the judges' panel in the season's first team challenge, the designers exercise their business savvy when they pitch their collection ideas.
The designers are excited to attend a Press Event, but their festive mood is quickly spoiled when the party turns out to be a Challenge.
The exhausted designers are whisked away to Universal Studios Orlando to recharge their batteries with a roller coaster or two, and are challenged to find inspiration from their experience.
The designers are faced with their second Team Challenge of the season, and must work together to create 3-piece collections to be shown in a SoHo Pop Up Shop.
The designers are pleasantly surprised when each one of them is visited by a special guest from home.
The designers take a majestic helicopter ride high above New York City for inspiration for their next challenge: to create an editorial, high fashion look for Marie Claire Magazine. Guest judges Anne Fulenwider and Camilla Belle join the panel.
In this first ever hybrid challenge, the designers must create innovative avant garde looks, crafted from conventional fabric and unconventional metal themed materials. It is a runway to remember!!!
The designers are shocked to learn that they have yet another trip. This time, to a very unlikely place! The twist and turns never stop coming during this final challenge which decides which designers will compete at New York Fashion week.
Part one of the finale is here. The last few designers battle it off with two designers going home. Who will win?
Fashion week is finally here and the designers rush to put the final touches on their collections.
Hosted by Tim Gunn, the Project Runway: Season 15 Reunion will bring the designers back together one last time to reflect upon the season's highs, lows, and most memorable moments, in addition to settling some scores and taking care of unfinished business.
Host Tim Gunn will introduce this season's sixteen new designers. Includes footage from the casting process, as well as their home and closet tours.
New group of designers join Heidi and Tim for the latest season of Project Runway with one important difference, the models, which will be assigned randomly for every challenge, range from size 2 to 22.
In their first team challenge, the designers struggle to make their voices heard. However, this is an unconventional materials challenge and many of them stumble when forced to create a fashion forward look out of recyclable materials. Maggie Q and Anne Fulenwider join the judging panel.
The designers are treated to a private screening of the film Leap! as well as a performance by Hiplet and must draw inspiration for an innovative and edgy design in order to survive another week. Maddie Ziegler is guest judge.
It's the Heidi Klum Sleepwear Challenge and the designers are feeling on top of the world, literally. If a slumber party on the roof of the Empire State Building doesn't bring them the inspiration they need to impress Heidi, nothing will! Demi Lovato joins as guest judge.
A challenge inspired by the film "Descendants 2."
The models become much more than runway eye candy as they serve for inspiration to the designers to create a street style look, to be featured in a photo shoot. But ceding creative control to the models proves to be a difficult chore for some designers. Guests judges are Georgina Chapman and Kelsea Ballerini.
It's the JCPenney Challenge and the designers must use men's fabrics and designs to create a fashion forward look for their female models. Not only that, they must work in teams to do it, leading to a runway elimination that no one saw coming. Asia Kate Dillon is guest judge.
The designers create an On The Go Look for family and friends of the Project Runway Crew, but the challenge takes a turn when accusations of cheating cloud the results.
The dramatic fallout from the cheating scandal rocks the designers and leaves everyone wondering how they'll move forward in the competition. But the show must go on and the designers rally to create an Avant Garde look inspired by Shopkin's characters. Kate Upton is guest judge.
Designers must use safety materials to create a look, it's the Lexus challenge.
It's an emotional Runway as the designers create looks inspired by "Warrior Women" - women who have battled breast cancer. Rachel Brosnahan guest judges.
The runway is converted into a Winter Wonderland as the designers are tasked with creating a winter-themed look that will decide who goes to NY Fashion Week and who gets left out in the cold. Guest judge is Katie Holmes.
After heading home to work on their Fashion Week collections, the five finalists are visited by Tim who is not impressed with everything they have created so far. The designers return to New York and present the judges with two pieces from their collection. With only three spots guaranteed for Fashion Week, everything is on the line.
Fashion Week is finally here and the designers rush to put the final touches on their collections. Four designers will have their dream of showing at New York Fashion Week, but only one designer will reach the ultimate goal of being crowned the next Project Runway Winner. Guest judge Jessica Alba joins the panel.
The season 16 designers reunite with mentor Tim Gunn to discuss their Project Runway experience. They come ready to reminisce, share emotions, and get to the bottom of the cheating scandal that rocked the season. And some of our favorite models also swing by.
Sixteen talented designers arrive in New York City for the ultimate fashion competition. Nerves are high as the designers showcase their best looks for mentor Christian Siriano, host Karlie Kloss and judges Nina Garcia, Brandon Maxwell and Elaine Welteroth.
The future of fashion is upon us. The button bag is back, with a stylish new makeover, as the designers are divided into teams for the first time. This week's challenge tasks the designers to create a mini-collection that shows a sneak peek into the future of fashion. The designers are shocked to find out their models will be completely transformed with special effects body modifications, inspired by Simon Huck's 'A. Human' exhibit. The designers must highlight their modification with their collections, as they fight to impress the judges with their innovative take on what's next in fashion.
The designers are tasked with creating bold head-to-toe looks using a single print; celebrity stylist Marni Senofonte surprises the designers by lending her expertise in this go-big or go-home challenge.
The designers are whisked away from their urban creature comforts for a camping trip and challenged to create "survival chic" looks while embracing the wilderness. Their work room, the accessories wall, and the runway itself have all been moved to the woods for this unconventional materials challenge like no other. Mother nature does not cooperate as the designers battle the elements in order to stay in the competition. Marni Senofonte is back to help and only the strong will survive.
The designers are asked to create their own take on the future of streetwear, and are given just one day to complete the challenge and impress a fashion legend.
The designers must create the look of a video game character that is both fashionable and functional.
Brandon has made a career on sophisticated, elegant creations and now the final 10 will have to impress him with THEIR take on elegance! If the pressure wasn't high enough - the designers are faced with a flash sale challenge.
The designers must work in teams of 3 to design a mini-collection for the actress Morena Baccarin , who is going on a vacation to Rio de Janeiro.
The designers are required to design a performance outfit inspired by the movie "Rocketman" which is a biography of the musician Elton John.
The designers must choose a social cause they believe in and create an outfit as well as a printed T-shirt that portray that cause.
The designers must design a dream dress for real New York working woman that all work in government service jobs.
In the final challenge, the designers must design an art installation that include and outfit and a gallery room to go with it, the design must show what their collection could be if they want a spot at fashion week.
The remaining designers arrive at a new work space to unpack their collections and learn their final challenge. Nina Garcia meets them at the Elle Magazine offices and the designers are sent spiraling when tasked with a surprise eleventh look. In the end, only three of them will move on to compete in the finale.
Three designers have fought for the chance to show their collections to the world. Pressure reaches an all time high when they find out the guest judge is legendary designer Diane Von Furstenberg.
The contestants are assigned to make street-wear inspired by animal prints.
The designers are awakened by a surprise visitor who may or may not have arrived by chimney. Tis the season for holiday parties and the designers will be challenged to show their sense of spirit in the perfect party dress. They quickly learn that this isn't a conventional holiday affair - it's the unconventional materials challenge. Channeling their own holiday memories, the designers have two days to transform a winter wonderland into a wearable wonder, and then it's up to the judges to decide who's been naughty or nice.
Mega-stylist to the stars, Karla Welch is here to guest-mentor the designers and she's got a job for them - dress her client: the one and only Karlie Kloss. Karla's got a twist though, the materials used to design the look will be donated clothing from a local Goodwill, making this Project Runway's first upcycling challenge. The designers will need to be resourceful, sustainable, and fast because it's also their first one day challenge. One designer's dreams will come true with the chance to dress a supermodel while another will be all out of second chances in this second-hand challenge.
The iconic Cyndi Lauper is both inspiration and guest judge for this totally tubular team challenge. Split into two teams, the designers must create cohesive mini-collections. They need to collaborate to pay homage to Cyndi's '80s fashion trailblazing that brought underground punk into the pop culture while still giving the looks a totally awesome modern take. Sounds pretty straight forward until Christian throws out a mid-challenge twist that changes everything.
In this week's challenge, the designers are given a chance to think about their family history and channel those stories and emotions into a look of their choosing. The stakes are high in this one day challenge, as the designers need to face and embrace who they are in order to succeed. Luckily for the designers, there's a surprise early on that will help boost their chances for success in this Flash Sale Challenge.
Collaborations between fashion designers and artists are all the rage. In this challenge, the designers get a chance to enter into one with the fashion industry's latest art darling, Ashley Longshore. Ashley's outrageous pop art, turned into one of a kind prints, gives the runway some of the boldest looks of the season.
The designers realize that the challenges only get harder the longer they survive the competition when they're faced with the hardest yet: a one-day challenge using some of the toughest textiles: sexy, sheer fabrics. As the challenges get more challenging, the competition heats up and just staying in the game becomes more and more difficult for several designers who are reaching their personal limits and question their ability to make it to the end.
This week's challenge is all about turning a timeless classic on its head: The Tuxedo. Inspired by recent fashion moments like their mentor Christian Siriano's groundbreaking Oscar look for Billy Porter, the designers will each need to find their own way to take the tuxedo into the future with a mix of male, female, and non-binary models. A perfectly tailored suit is nearly impossible without help, so the designers get a surprise second set of hands to help out.
Tie dye is back in a big way and the designers will need to create their own textiles to elevate the trend from casual to couture. In a twist that may feel more like a trick to the designers, it's an overnight challenge. The designers go a bit mad working into the wee hours trying to perfect their techniques and complete their high end looks.
Designing for a client can be tough, especially when your client is a star athlete with high expectations. In this challenge, designers are paired up with a real athlete who will be competing to be in the 2020 Summer Olympic and Paralympic games. The designers need to make them their dream outfit for a victory night celebration, using all of their specialty skills to make the perfect proportions for their clients unique bodies, all while keeping their own point of view amongst a tough client challenge.
With only one challenge left to make it to New York Fashion Week, the remaining designers must think big to create an avant-garde look that is anything but ordinary. In a fashion first, the runway begins with a season long retrospective, outside and 16 stories high, at New York City's dramatic, Vessel. The stakes are as high as the runway, because in fashion one day you're in, and in this challenge, two will be out.
Christian visits the remaining contestants at home as they furiously complete their final collections. Then it's back to workroom to refine and revise, because even though New York Fashion is here, that doesn't mean everyone will show in the finale.
The remaining designers rush to put the final touches on their collections, balancing advice from experts while trying to not lose their own point of view. It's game, set, match when Serena Williams joins as guest judge for the final runway, with only one designer chosen as the winner.
The season premiere begins at the iconic Lincoln Center where Christian Siriano, Nina Garcia, Elaine Welteroth, and Brandon Maxwell welcome a talented group of new designers eager to show the world their skills and creativity. In a Project Runway first, the designers will be split into two teams living and working separately to create mini-collections celebrating color. The competition comes to a head on the day of the runway show when they reunite hoping their team is victorious while someone from the losing team will be going home.
In their first individual challenge, the designers take on streetwear - the most relevant and individualized style in fashion. Working with male, female, and nonbinary models, the competitors dig into their unique personal experiences and cultures to create breakout looks to catch the eye of their cool guest judge: social media fashion icon, Wisdom Kaye.
It's Halloween and Christian has a few tricks up his stylish sleeve. The designers are sent to sleep in a haunted mansion to find inspiration for their challenge. If they can survive the night, they'll have two days to create a hauntingly chic masquerade gown for a runway show with the one and only, award winning actress, Taraji P. Henson.
For their fourth challenge, the designers show up to discover their work room has been "flower flashed!" Inspired by the colorful blooms, the designers must create their own unique floral print from scratch and turn it into a high-end runway look. Guest judge International Supermodel Gigi Hadid will help the judges decide who rose to the occasion and who should be sent home.
Figure skating icons Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir steal the spotlight for this celebrity client challenge. This charismatic duo known for their savage takes and outlandish fashion have come to Project Runway for one reason - they need looks for the upcoming 2022 Winter Olympics. The designers will compete in pairs and the winning looks will be worn by Tara and Johnny in front of a global audience live in primetime from the Olympics.
For the first time ever, our designers will collaborate with some of New York City's most talented accessory designers who - like our designers - are all working to revitalize the fashion industry. Purses. Shoes. Gloves. Jewelry. Oh my. Taking inspiration from one another's work, each collaborating duo is challenged to create a coordinated one-of-a-kind look and new accessory.
It's the avant garde challenge. Working in pairs, the designers must create innovative avant garde looks highlighting one of the most trendy and complicated of materials, faux fur. Billy Porter, the icon of modern avant garde fashion, will be the guest judge.
This week the designers are challenged to solve one of fashion's eternal struggles; can comfortable really be chic? But, there's nothing comfortable about designing for a one day challenge with a surprise workroom visit from season 19 winner Geoffrey Mac and pop legend Cyndi Lauper.
The designers fall for an age-old prank when they're invited out for cocktails by Christian Siriano only to discover that it's actually challenge-time, not party-time. It's time for the unconventional challenge where the designers will be asked to create an elegant cocktail dress from an actual cocktail bar. Plus, one of fashion's most exciting designers, Christopher John Rogers, is the judge on the guest list for this VIP party.
Bravo's Real Housewives of Potomac, Orange County and New York City bring their signature attitudes to the catwalk for a client challenge like no other. Emotions run high as each designer is paired with a Housewife to make them the ultimate reunion show look. Pop culture icon and the man who turned the housewives into a phenomenon, Andy Cohen, will be the guest judge.
It's time for a twist--a hair twist, that is. In this one day challenge, the designers are each teamed with an up-and-coming hairstylist for a head-to-toe fashion collaboration. The pairs will work together to create an innovative design and hair look that compliment each other that showcases their creativity to the judges and guest judge, model Precious Lee.
For the first time ever in Project Runway history, the designers will be creating looks for the same Supermodel in this one-of-a-kind challenge. They must create editorial looks specifically inspired by internationally renowned model, Coco Rocha. And shockingly, there's no runway. The final five are tasked to show artistic range by delivering a perfect look and a perfect photograph to show it off.
Four designers compete for only three spots in the Season 19 finale. For the last challenge, the designers will need to show the judges their brand and vision for the future of fashion in a single look. It's no small task as these finalists put everything they've got into this runway show to convince Brandon, Elaine, Nina and guest judge Karlie Kloss that they deserve the opportunity to make a collection for New York Fashion Week.
A winner for Season 19 is chosen at the iconic New York Fashion Week.
Fourteen designers across nineteen seasons of "project runaway" descend on NewYork once again.
For their very first challenge of the competition, the designers have to rewrite history by reinventing the look that either got them eliminated or gave them the lowest score in their past and turn it into a high-fashion moment for the runways of today. In doing so, they must impress actor, author and activist Alicia Silverstone, who serves as the guest judge.
It's neither fun nor games as the designers must tackle the most feared challenge in the Project Runway canon: the unconventional materials challenge. The fur begins to fly as the all-stars are tasked with creating whimsical runway looks using toys from New York City's most iconic toy store, FAO Schwarz. alice + olivia's Stacey Bendet joins as the judges assess who's out versus who came to play.
It's the first dreaded team challenge of the season, and the designers are heading to the ball because it's Coronation Day. The designers are blindly paired together and tasked with creating couture modern gowns that exemplify royalty. Wes Gordon, the creative director of Carolina Herrera and a gown expert, serves as a guest judge and helps decide which partners took their gown over the top.
In a Project Runway first, the designers are forced to share a single bolt of fabric to demonstrate how they can stand out from one another and prove why they're the top designer. Tensions run high, and the drama comes to a head after the challenge. Icon, actor, producer and Emmy Award-winning writer Lena Waithe joins the judges panel to help decide which designer will win $10,000 and who will be out.
What goes around comes around. The style trends of the 1990s are flooding the runways in America and abroad. In this team challenge, the designers must create chic and cohesive mini collections inspired by the '90s. For the first time, designers will take to the halls of an iconic New York City high school to showcase their styles - all while trying to impress '90s icon and guest judge Jennie Garth. The pressure is on, and these teams will be totally buggin'.
Breaking news: The jockstrap is back. The all-stars must create high-fashion looks featuring couture undergarments in this one-day challenge with everything: laughter, adrenaline, tears and a whole lot of skin. Fashion icons Sergio Hudson and Paulina Porizkova help separate the hot from the not.
It's the halfway point and the designers are hitting the road to a denim explosion. In a Project Runway throwback challenge, they'll create all-denim looks while competing in head-to-head battles where only one designer can be safe from elimination. Uncut Gems star Julia Fox - a model, actress and It girl of fashion - and designer Willy Chavarria guest judge and weigh in on the exuberant uses of denim.
Fan favorites from Bravo's Below Deck will be walking the runway in the infamous Real Client Challenge. The designers attempt to steer the ship toward winning waters while at the same time trying to keep up with the yachties' fashion requests... and livers. Real Housewife Luann de Lesseps and former Below Deck star Kate Chastain guest judge to help our panel decide who will sink or swim.
Hold on to your seats, because Project Runway is about to make history. For the first time, our final seven designers are given the freedom to design whatever they want for this challenge. On the grand outdoor runway of Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park, their daring "freedom looks" will be unveiled, rain or shine. It's a high-stakes test of creativity. Who will ride the winds of this newfound creative freedom to victory, and who will spiral into defeat?
The designers are faced with one of their hardest tasks yet: a one-day challenge that forces them to create one runway look that showcases two opposing fashion styles. From classic and trendy, basic and bold, fitted and oversized, casual and formal, elegant and edgy, to sexy and modest, these opposites will truly test the designer's limits.
The era of "male peacocking" is upon us, and this week every feather is standing at full attention. The five remaining All-Stars must create show-stopping, red carpet menswear looks that fully embrace the trend toward the flamboyant. Emmy Award-winning actor Colman Domingo joins our judges to help determine whose look will be in, and whose will be "fowl."
The final four designers dig deep to push themselves for Avant-Garde challenge.
Three all-star finalist race against the clock to complete eight finale-worthy looks.
