Anthony Williams won season six of “Project Runway All Stars” on April 5. He had contended on season seven of the main show but only made it to fifth place then. His win got us to wondering whatever happened to the designer who was crowned the winner of that edition of “Project Runway” as well as those who have walked away with the title in the other 15 seasons to date presided over by Emmy winners Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn.
The lucky seventh winner of “Project Runway” was Seth Aaron Henderson, who went on to win again in the third season of “Project Runway All Stars.” Two other winners of the original show — Dmitry Sholokhov (season 10), and Dom Streater (season 12) — prevailed again in seasons four and five of the “All Star” version.
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The most recent winner of “Project Runway” was Kentaro Kameyama,...
The lucky seventh winner of “Project Runway” was Seth Aaron Henderson, who went on to win again in the third season of “Project Runway All Stars.” Two other winners of the original show — Dmitry Sholokhov (season 10), and Dom Streater (season 12) — prevailed again in seasons four and five of the “All Star” version.
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The most recent winner of “Project Runway” was Kentaro Kameyama,...
- 4/6/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Third time proved to be the charm for Anthony Williams when he won season 6 of “Project Runway All Stars” on April 5. The Atlanta, Georgia native had first competed on season 7 of the main show in 2010, where he placed fifth. He then contended in the first season of “All Stars” in 2012 and placed ninth.
Williams’ win was even more impressive, given that he was going up against two designers — Fabio Costa and Stanley Hudson — who had done much better than him in their previous appearances on this reality competition franchise. Costa had been the runner-up on season 10 of the main show and placed fifth on season four of “All-Stars.” And Hudson had been third on season 11 of “Project Runway.”
Williams is the third “All Stars” winner to have come out on top despite losing the main show. The first season of “All Stars” was won by Mondo Guerra, who had been...
Williams’ win was even more impressive, given that he was going up against two designers — Fabio Costa and Stanley Hudson — who had done much better than him in their previous appearances on this reality competition franchise. Costa had been the runner-up on season 10 of the main show and placed fifth on season four of “All-Stars.” And Hudson had been third on season 11 of “Project Runway.”
Williams is the third “All Stars” winner to have come out on top despite losing the main show. The first season of “All Stars” was won by Mondo Guerra, who had been...
- 4/6/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Anthony Williams won season six of “Project Runway All Stars” at the end of the finale episode, “Making Fashion History,” on April 5. But how does he compare to the history of “All Stars” winners? Scroll down to vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
For Williams, the third time was the charm. He originally competed in season seven of the original “Project Runway” series back in 2010. He was eliminated in seventh place, but then brought back after another contestant withdrew from the competition. Ultimately, he ended that season in fifth place. Then he took part in the first ever season of “All Stars” in 2012, but that didn’t go any better for him: he was sent home in ninth place. So he had a lot to prove stepping into the “Runway” workroom for the third time this year. And he certainly proved it, defeating two other finalists...
For Williams, the third time was the charm. He originally competed in season seven of the original “Project Runway” series back in 2010. He was eliminated in seventh place, but then brought back after another contestant withdrew from the competition. Ultimately, he ended that season in fifth place. Then he took part in the first ever season of “All Stars” in 2012, but that didn’t go any better for him: he was sent home in ninth place. So he had a lot to prove stepping into the “Runway” workroom for the third time this year. And he certainly proved it, defeating two other finalists...
- 4/6/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
‘Project Runway All Stars’: Are Anthony Williams, Fabio Costa & Stanley Hudson locks for the finale?
Season six of “Project Runway All Stars” seems to have settled around three consistent favorites: Anthony Williams, Fabio Costa and Stanley Hudson. All three have won multiple design challenges, and all have had only one low score apiece after nine episodes. Does that make them locks for the finale?
Maybe not. In season five only two of the three finalists had won multiple challenges before the last episode: the eventual winner Dom Streater and third-place finisher Ken Laurence, who is back in the running this season. The runner-up that year was Kini Zamora, who had only one challenge victory, though he did get a slew of other high scores during the competition. Zamora out-lasted three designers who had multiple victories: Sam Donovan (fourth place), Emily Payne (fifth place) and Asha Daniels (sixth place).
In “All Stars” season four all three of the finalists — Dmitry Sholokhov, Sonjia Williams and current contestant...
Maybe not. In season five only two of the three finalists had won multiple challenges before the last episode: the eventual winner Dom Streater and third-place finisher Ken Laurence, who is back in the running this season. The runner-up that year was Kini Zamora, who had only one challenge victory, though he did get a slew of other high scores during the competition. Zamora out-lasted three designers who had multiple victories: Sam Donovan (fourth place), Emily Payne (fifth place) and Asha Daniels (sixth place).
In “All Stars” season four all three of the finalists — Dmitry Sholokhov, Sonjia Williams and current contestant...
- 3/14/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Season six of “Project Runway All Stars” is ostensibly a battle between veterans who have appeared on “All Stars” before and rookies who are competing in this spin-off series for the first time. However, after five weeks of competition we’ve seen a different competitive split: between men and women. And it’s not looking good for the women so far. The female designers have been dropping like flies.
The season started with 16 designers overall: 7 men and 9 women. But the early results have been lopsided. Five out of six eliminations thus far have been women, while five of the six design challenge winners have been men. At least one of those eliminations was a surprise: Amanda Valentine was the front-runner to win the competition according to our racetrack odds going into “Fashion’s New Superheroes,” but she was eliminated, which 93% of our readers disagreed with. She followed Kelly Dempsey who...
The season started with 16 designers overall: 7 men and 9 women. But the early results have been lopsided. Five out of six eliminations thus far have been women, while five of the six design challenge winners have been men. At least one of those eliminations was a surprise: Amanda Valentine was the front-runner to win the competition according to our racetrack odds going into “Fashion’s New Superheroes,” but she was eliminated, which 93% of our readers disagreed with. She followed Kelly Dempsey who...
- 2/7/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
On Episode 13 of Project Runway All Stars, the finalists had to create an eight piece collection in four days. Dom, Ken and Kini had to use the view at the top of the One World Trade Center and the city as a whole as their inspiration. While Dom was crowned the season winner, each collection had its highlights. Here I?ve chosen the top three looks from each of the three collections. Tell me your thoughts on the winner and the losers in the comments.
- 5/6/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Season five of "Project Runway All Stars" wrapped up its run on Thursday night, following a showdown between the top three designers: Ken Laurence, Dom Streater, and Kini Zamora. The trio was tasked with creating an eight-look collection inspired by New York City, in four days' time (yep, you read that right -- only Four days). So who reigned supreme?
If you've been following her late-season surge, then it probably came as no surprise that Streater sewed up the win, becoming the first female to claim the "All Stars" crown in the show's history. Though Zamora was the odds-on favorite -- and wowed the judges with a showstopping collection that featured some crazy silhouettes -- he ultimately was no match for Dom and her handpainted prints (particularly that gorgeous, Monet-esque first one). Zamora came in second place, and Laurence came in third.
Entertainment Weekly chatted with Streater following the revelation of her big win,...
If you've been following her late-season surge, then it probably came as no surprise that Streater sewed up the win, becoming the first female to claim the "All Stars" crown in the show's history. Though Zamora was the odds-on favorite -- and wowed the judges with a showstopping collection that featured some crazy silhouettes -- he ultimately was no match for Dom and her handpainted prints (particularly that gorgeous, Monet-esque first one). Zamora came in second place, and Laurence came in third.
Entertainment Weekly chatted with Streater following the revelation of her big win,...
- 5/6/2016
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
Three designers remained atop Thursday’s Project Runway All Stars season finale, but only one would be named the boss… by the Boss herself, Alyssa Milano.
Ken Laurence (from Project Runway Season 12), Dom Streater (also Season 12) and Kini Zamora (Season 13) went thread-to-thread in the season’s final challenge: to create collections inspired by New York City.
Dom’s collection, inspired by the “shock to her senses” she experienced when she first came to New York, received mostly positive reviews from the judges; Isaac Mizrahi even admitted to getting “emotional” over her work. The majority of the panel, including guest-judge Debra Messing...
Ken Laurence (from Project Runway Season 12), Dom Streater (also Season 12) and Kini Zamora (Season 13) went thread-to-thread in the season’s final challenge: to create collections inspired by New York City.
Dom’s collection, inspired by the “shock to her senses” she experienced when she first came to New York, received mostly positive reviews from the judges; Isaac Mizrahi even admitted to getting “emotional” over her work. The majority of the panel, including guest-judge Debra Messing...
- 5/6/2016
- TVLine.com
After ousting ten other All Star designers, it's Dom, Ken and Kini left to duke it out as the final three to see who will be the winner of Project Runway All Stars Season 5. They're all so different with such creative design aesthetics that no matter who wins, we're sure to have a great final runway showing. Let's get to it!
- 5/5/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what's new on Netflix and TV, we've got you covered.
TV Worth Watching
"The Good Wife" (Sunday on CBS at 9 p.m.)
This is it. The end of an era. After seven seasons of heartbreak (she'll always love you, Will!), headaches, incredibly sharp writing, and powerful performances from Julianna Margulies down to the many amazing guest stars, Alicia Florrick's story is coming to an end on May 8. The series finale, appropriately titled "End," was written by showrunners Robert and Michelle King, and directed by Robert King. Margulies told Entertainment Weekly the finale will be "satisfying, uplifting and sad." The showrunners have Not shot down that Josh Charles return rumor, so here's hoping for some kind of flashback/vision/cameo/thing. Also, here's hoping for more of this, from Alicia and Jason:
"Project Runway: All Stars...
TV Worth Watching
"The Good Wife" (Sunday on CBS at 9 p.m.)
This is it. The end of an era. After seven seasons of heartbreak (she'll always love you, Will!), headaches, incredibly sharp writing, and powerful performances from Julianna Margulies down to the many amazing guest stars, Alicia Florrick's story is coming to an end on May 8. The series finale, appropriately titled "End," was written by showrunners Robert and Michelle King, and directed by Robert King. Margulies told Entertainment Weekly the finale will be "satisfying, uplifting and sad." The showrunners have Not shot down that Josh Charles return rumor, so here's hoping for some kind of flashback/vision/cameo/thing. Also, here's hoping for more of this, from Alicia and Jason:
"Project Runway: All Stars...
- 5/2/2016
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
On Episode 12 of Project Runway All Stars, the designers had to use technology to create their own prints. Then they had to go to Mood to pick out yet another print to create a head-turning print-on-print garment. Kini and Dom excelled in this challenge while Ken and Sam faltered, leading the judges to decide to make an impromptu one hour challenge on the runway to determine who would go to the finale. Here are the six looks from the episode (including the two impromptu pieces from Ken and Sam) ranked from worst to best. I want to hear your thoughts in the comments.
- 4/29/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Update: He flounced out. He flounced back in. Ken got upset and left the workroom, heading out into the street and going wherever he went. He was not seen in the workroom the next morning when the other designers returned to finish their garments. But then he just showed up again and got back to work. He explained that he got so frustrated and was on the verge of taking it out on the other designers and everyone around him, so he needed to step away and cool down. (Apparently that's Ok, in terms of the rules of the show, to just leave and come back?) Although Ken lost a ton of time on his design, and neither he nor the judges liked it much, he did not go home. Instead, Layana Aguilar was eliminated. And now the drama can continue for the rest of the season...
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- 4/7/2016
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Daniel Franco, where did you go? Not far, apparently, 'cause he's back -- again! The very first designer ever auf-ed from "Project Runway," only to be cut early in Season 2, must be hoping the third time's the charm in "Project Runway All Stars" Season 5.
Entertainment Weekly just shared the list of new "All Stars" designers, plus the guest judges, and the premiere date: Thursday, February 11 at 9 p.m. Et on Lifetime.
This cast raises some eyebrows for a few reasons. One, they included two designers from "Under the Gunn," which EW labeled "Season 12.5." (Did you ever consider that show Season 12.5?) Also, there's no one from this past summer's Season 14 -- no Kelly Dempsey, no Edmond Newton, no anyone -- and no "Junior" designers either, which they could conceivably add if they're going to consider "Under the Gunn" PR canon. (Just bad timing, perhaps, with the shooting of this season?)
This time,...
Entertainment Weekly just shared the list of new "All Stars" designers, plus the guest judges, and the premiere date: Thursday, February 11 at 9 p.m. Et on Lifetime.
This cast raises some eyebrows for a few reasons. One, they included two designers from "Under the Gunn," which EW labeled "Season 12.5." (Did you ever consider that show Season 12.5?) Also, there's no one from this past summer's Season 14 -- no Kelly Dempsey, no Edmond Newton, no anyone -- and no "Junior" designers either, which they could conceivably add if they're going to consider "Under the Gunn" PR canon. (Just bad timing, perhaps, with the shooting of this season?)
This time,...
- 1/6/2016
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
If it were up to us, "Project Runway" would never be "out," it would just play on a loop 24/7/365.
Sadly, Season 14 will say auf wiedersehen on Thursday, November 5th, so now seems like a good time to take stock and rank the previous 13 seasons, with the expectation that the 2015 season will probably fall somewhere in the middle of the pack once it's done. (Tim Gunn "hated" Season 14, but there have been worse.) Every season of PR is a precious, unique little rhinestone, but, like the judges, we have our favorites -- and now it's Our turn to be biased.
So here's our very subjective but still definitive worst-to-best ranking, which may only be challenged by a glare from Nina Garcia, an eye roll from Michael Kors, a "make it work" from Tim Gunn, or an "out" from Heidi Klum.
13. Season 11 (aka 'Teams')Maybe it seemed like a good, or at least dramatic,...
Sadly, Season 14 will say auf wiedersehen on Thursday, November 5th, so now seems like a good time to take stock and rank the previous 13 seasons, with the expectation that the 2015 season will probably fall somewhere in the middle of the pack once it's done. (Tim Gunn "hated" Season 14, but there have been worse.) Every season of PR is a precious, unique little rhinestone, but, like the judges, we have our favorites -- and now it's Our turn to be biased.
So here's our very subjective but still definitive worst-to-best ranking, which may only be challenged by a glare from Nina Garcia, an eye roll from Michael Kors, a "make it work" from Tim Gunn, or an "out" from Heidi Klum.
13. Season 11 (aka 'Teams')Maybe it seemed like a good, or at least dramatic,...
- 11/4/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including The Strain, Under the Dome, Switched at Birth and Rookie Blue!
1 | Girl Meets World got pretty heavy with the Maya/mom storyline, right? Even if it cribbed from BMW’s Sean story some? And is anyone else starting to worry about Riley’s wackiness? Young Cory wasn’t that looney, was he?
2 | Is it just us, or has Libby’s behavior on Masters of Sex become so deplorable that her scenes with Coral...
1 | Girl Meets World got pretty heavy with the Maya/mom storyline, right? Even if it cribbed from BMW’s Sean story some? And is anyone else starting to worry about Riley’s wackiness? Young Cory wasn’t that looney, was he?
2 | Is it just us, or has Libby’s behavior on Masters of Sex become so deplorable that her scenes with Coral...
- 8/22/2014
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including The Leftovers, Teen Wolf, The Fosters and Suits!
1 | What was the more impressive feat on The Leftovers: Kevin fixing up his ransacked house in a matter of weeks, or Laurie taming her frizzy hair?
2 | Won’t Mary rescuing John in Salem make it seem like he was a witch after all?
3 | PBS’ crude Ian McKellen-Derek Jacobi gay satire Vicious is so wrong it’s absolutely, gloriously right, yes?
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1 | What was the more impressive feat on The Leftovers: Kevin fixing up his ransacked house in a matter of weeks, or Laurie taming her frizzy hair?
2 | Won’t Mary rescuing John in Salem make it seem like he was a witch after all?
3 | PBS’ crude Ian McKellen-Derek Jacobi gay satire Vicious is so wrong it’s absolutely, gloriously right, yes?
Related Devious Maids...
- 7/11/2014
- TVLine.com
Congratulations, Dom! The designer says she managed to stay out of the drama this season on ‘Project Runway,’ earning her the winning spot! See what else she had to say about her big win.
Dom Streater persevered through season 12 with one goal in mind: beating out her competition and bringing home the winning title of Project Runway! Now she just has to decide one thing- what to design next! She will receive a whopping $500,000 to design her next collection, and if it’s anything like we’ve seen this season, it will definitely be fabulous!
Dom Streater Wins Project Runway:
This season of Project Runway was particularly fierce because so many contestants were amazingly talented. The final challenge was a difficult one — design “washable fabrics,” along with finalizing the makeup, hair, and fittings before presenting it at the finale during Fashion Week. “I didn’t want to get caught up in the drama,...
Dom Streater persevered through season 12 with one goal in mind: beating out her competition and bringing home the winning title of Project Runway! Now she just has to decide one thing- what to design next! She will receive a whopping $500,000 to design her next collection, and if it’s anything like we’ve seen this season, it will definitely be fabulous!
Dom Streater Wins Project Runway:
This season of Project Runway was particularly fierce because so many contestants were amazingly talented. The final challenge was a difficult one — design “washable fabrics,” along with finalizing the makeup, hair, and fittings before presenting it at the finale during Fashion Week. “I didn’t want to get caught up in the drama,...
- 10/18/2013
- by Katrina Mitzeliotis
- HollywoodLife
Dom Streater went from working two jobs to support herself to winning Project Runway and a $500,000 prize package -- the biggest in series history. She wowed the judges -- Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia and Zac Posen, along with guest judge Kerry Washington -- with her "Retro Redux" collection at New York Fashion Week. Her work, which included prints that she had created herself, helped her beat out fellow finalists Alexandria von Bromssen, Bradon McDonald and Justin LeBlanc. Photos: 'Project Runway' Winners: Where Are They Now? On Friday, she talked to The Hollywood Reporter about her time on Runway and what's next.
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- 10/18/2013
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
That was a nail biter of a "Project Runway" finale, wasn't it? Alas, it wasn't one I was able to recap as I'm here in Dallas for a press event, but I cleared my scheduled to talk with the newly minted winner. Given that this season had lots of meltdowns, a returning contestant, and some pretty surprising eliminations (Helen and Kate, anyone?), there was much to discuss. Here's what Dom Streater had to tell HitFix about her big win, which makes "Project Runway" history -- she's the first African-American "Project Runway" winner in the history of the show. Over the phone, Dom was just as...
- 10/18/2013
- by Liane Bonin Starr
- Hitfix
[Warning: Spoilers ahead if you haven't seen the season 12 finale of Project Runway.] Project Runway has revealed its latest winner. Dom Streater beat out Alexandria von Bromssen, Bradon McDonald and Justin LeBlanc to take home the season 12 crown in Thursday night's finale of the Lifetime fashion-design completion. Photos: 'Project Runway' Winners: Where Are They Now? The 24-year-old from Philadelphia presented a "Retro Redux" collection during New York Fashion Week. Judges Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia and Zac Posen, along with guest judge Kerry Washington, decided the winner. Von Bromssen came in second, while LeBlanc was
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- 10/18/2013
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The stakes are high for the designers showing at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Who had the winning collection? Keep reading for our recap of the ‘Project Runway’ season 12 finale!
The episode began with anxiety and excitement as Tim guided Alexandria, Dom, Justin, and Bradon through the last two days before the runway show. The designers still had to create the Tide “Washable Fabrics” look and finalize hair, make-up, model fittings, and last-minute construction issues — all in two work days!
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Alexandria talked with Tim about her frustrations with Nina’s remarks during the last episode. She decides to change the t-shirts in her collection for the show, which means she makes even more clothes on top of the original 30 pieces.
Bradon hilariously decides that simply walking between the sewing room and his workspace is a waste of time, and chooses instead to run in between the two places!
The episode began with anxiety and excitement as Tim guided Alexandria, Dom, Justin, and Bradon through the last two days before the runway show. The designers still had to create the Tide “Washable Fabrics” look and finalize hair, make-up, model fittings, and last-minute construction issues — all in two work days!
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Alexandria talked with Tim about her frustrations with Nina’s remarks during the last episode. She decides to change the t-shirts in her collection for the show, which means she makes even more clothes on top of the original 30 pieces.
Bradon hilariously decides that simply walking between the sewing room and his workspace is a waste of time, and chooses instead to run in between the two places!
- 10/18/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
You know it's going to be a good finale when Scandal star Kerry Washington stops by! Project Runway season 12 came to a close on Thursday night, with the four remaining designers sowing it up to be crowned the Lifetime reality hit's latest winner. After frontrunner Helen's shocking elimination in part one of the finale last week, Dom, Alexandria, Justin and Bradon all battled it out on the runway to win a prize package worth more than half a million dollars. So which designer reigned supreme, according to Washington, Heidi Klum, Zac Posen and Nina Garcia? The winner of Project Runway's 12th season was...(drumroll please!)...Dom Streater, the 24-year-old from Philadelphia! Dom's "Retro...
- 10/18/2013
- E! Online
Well, "Project Runway" fans, it's the big night. Tonight, we'll learn who is the winner of Season 12 - Dom, Alexandria, Justin, or Bradon. And we'll be live-blogging along as we watch and critique. We'd like to say we have our formal wear on, but we do have a glass a wine! Let's go!
The current Hollywood darling and "It" girl, Kerry Washington, is guest judging for the finale, and we can't wait to hear what she has to say about the designers.
9:01: We still can't believe Helen is out.
9:03: The Tide Washable Challenge ($250 to spend) means that they have to throw out one of their designs, and make a "washable" look. So off to Mood. Justin is making a sweater-ish vest. Alexandria is looking for pants in a washable fabric. Dom is doing a color-blocked dress. Justin finds a washable silk jersey.
9:05: Seriously, Justin,...
The current Hollywood darling and "It" girl, Kerry Washington, is guest judging for the finale, and we can't wait to hear what she has to say about the designers.
9:01: We still can't believe Helen is out.
9:03: The Tide Washable Challenge ($250 to spend) means that they have to throw out one of their designs, and make a "washable" look. So off to Mood. Justin is making a sweater-ish vest. Alexandria is looking for pants in a washable fabric. Dom is doing a color-blocked dress. Justin finds a washable silk jersey.
9:05: Seriously, Justin,...
- 10/18/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We're a week away from the Season 12 finale, "Project Runway" fans, and that means that someone's dreams are about to ripped right out of their hands.
After last week's cop-out of an episode that eliminated no one, tasking all five remaining designers to return home and build a collection for New York Fashion Week, though only two had guaranteed spots, it was time to reveal who would be joining Dom and Bradon in the actual, official, for-real finale: Justin, Helen or Alexandria.
This episode felt especially cruel, as all five designers were sent home and tasked to create a collection for the finale, complete with the requisite visit from Tim Gunn at their home. (Dom's prints: Swoon! Helen's construction: Worry! Alexandria's lack of color: Snore!) However, for three of these remarkably talented contestants, there was one final challenge. Upon returning to NY, after creating, I repeat for dramatic emphasis,...
After last week's cop-out of an episode that eliminated no one, tasking all five remaining designers to return home and build a collection for New York Fashion Week, though only two had guaranteed spots, it was time to reveal who would be joining Dom and Bradon in the actual, official, for-real finale: Justin, Helen or Alexandria.
This episode felt especially cruel, as all five designers were sent home and tasked to create a collection for the finale, complete with the requisite visit from Tim Gunn at their home. (Dom's prints: Swoon! Helen's construction: Worry! Alexandria's lack of color: Snore!) However, for three of these remarkably talented contestants, there was one final challenge. Upon returning to NY, after creating, I repeat for dramatic emphasis,...
- 10/11/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
In the first part of the season finale, we see the designers dream up their collections for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, but Justin, Alexandria, and Helen still have to compete for a spot in the finale show! Read on for our recap of ‘Project Runway’ Season 12 Episode 13!
The episode begins with Heidi and Tim sending the designers off with the challenge of creating a 10-look collection for spring in a mere six weeks. The catch? One of the looks must be made of an unconventional material, “and you know what we mean when we say ‘unconventional,’ nothing resembling fabric,” Heidi warns them. As Tim wishes them luck, Alexandria tears up, saying they are “happy tears,” reminding us that these are real artists lucky enough to see their work come to life. We can’t wait to see what the designers come up with!
Project Runway Recap — Season 12 Episode 13:
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The episode begins with Heidi and Tim sending the designers off with the challenge of creating a 10-look collection for spring in a mere six weeks. The catch? One of the looks must be made of an unconventional material, “and you know what we mean when we say ‘unconventional,’ nothing resembling fabric,” Heidi warns them. As Tim wishes them luck, Alexandria tears up, saying they are “happy tears,” reminding us that these are real artists lucky enough to see their work come to life. We can’t wait to see what the designers come up with!
Project Runway Recap — Season 12 Episode 13:
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- 10/11/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
We're down to five designers on Season 12 of "Project Runway," with the dismissal of Kate and Alexander. Next week is the first part of the finale... so this is a big challenge - the final four move ahead to New York Fashion Week. We're close to the end. So get a glass of something and let's dig in, shall we?
Left in the competition: Dom (who won last week's challenge,) Alexandria, Justin, Bradon, and Helen. Justin knows he's got a target on him, as he's not won once.
Tim Gunn and the designers go on a field trip to Sweetbriar Nature Center in Long Island. It's always fun when the non-nature designers get sent out into nature. They get to take a tour through the butterfly house, along with Billy B., the L'Oreal consulting makeup artist. He and Tim explain the next challenge: an avant garde, daring, cutting edge L'Oreal Makeup Challenge,...
Left in the competition: Dom (who won last week's challenge,) Alexandria, Justin, Bradon, and Helen. Justin knows he's got a target on him, as he's not won once.
Tim Gunn and the designers go on a field trip to Sweetbriar Nature Center in Long Island. It's always fun when the non-nature designers get sent out into nature. They get to take a tour through the butterfly house, along with Billy B., the L'Oreal consulting makeup artist. He and Tim explain the next challenge: an avant garde, daring, cutting edge L'Oreal Makeup Challenge,...
- 10/4/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
This week on ‘Project Runway’ the final 5 designers are met with the L’Oreal challenge! Read Michael Costello’s hysterical take on Season 12 Episode 12!
Episode 12 begins and I am still Shocked from last week’s double elimination. The last 5 designers remain (ahhhhh!) on this episode, and we find out who makes it to fashion week. Make It Work!
Project Runway Season 12 Episode 12:
Another vacation? Not fair!!!! The designers head to a butterfly house for their next challenge. This week’s challenge is avant-garde, daring and experimental. This is also the L’Oreal challenge. Each designer finds inspiration from a butterfly of their choice. Love this concept. Justin gets inspiration from an albino butterfly, I can’t wait to see what he will create.
The workroom seems to be mellow? Where is the drama????? I must say I do miss Ken and Sandro. Just kidding!!!
The makeup room is fabulous...
Episode 12 begins and I am still Shocked from last week’s double elimination. The last 5 designers remain (ahhhhh!) on this episode, and we find out who makes it to fashion week. Make It Work!
Project Runway Season 12 Episode 12:
Another vacation? Not fair!!!! The designers head to a butterfly house for their next challenge. This week’s challenge is avant-garde, daring and experimental. This is also the L’Oreal challenge. Each designer finds inspiration from a butterfly of their choice. Love this concept. Justin gets inspiration from an albino butterfly, I can’t wait to see what he will create.
The workroom seems to be mellow? Where is the drama????? I must say I do miss Ken and Sandro. Just kidding!!!
The makeup room is fabulous...
- 10/4/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
The contestants’ textile design skills were put to the test this week as they were given the now re-occurring Hp Design challenge. Read Michael Costello’s recap on season 12 episode 11 here! This episode was a lot of fun and one of my favorite challenges, the Hp challenge! Each contestant had to design a print inspired by a local innovator. Which print did you think was the best? Project Runway Season 12 Episode 11 Recap: At first, everyone was terrified about the finals, but once Rob Le Bras-Brown of Hp Worldwide Marketing introduced the challenge, everyone forgot their fears and were excited to make their prints.
Watching the contestants meet their innovators was the best part. Everyone seemed inspired right away except for Alexander and Helen. Helen had a major breakdown in the showroom and was too nervous to design anything. Seriously, honey, just get a backbone, and get to work once in a while.
Watching the contestants meet their innovators was the best part. Everyone seemed inspired right away except for Alexander and Helen. Helen had a major breakdown in the showroom and was too nervous to design anything. Seriously, honey, just get a backbone, and get to work once in a while.
- 9/27/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
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