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PlanoASG: How has Project Runway Junior changed your life? Maya: Project Runway Junior has changed my life because it has opened up a world of possibilities, it has taught my about my personal style, it has allowed my to get my work critiqued by amazing individuals, and it has overall taught me a lot about the interview process.
- Maya: Imma say it now. This child is FOURTEEN. This child has put out a line that is actually BETTER than any of the four line that were shown in the Project Runway proper finale. Now, I won’t pretend you can’t see where the panels happened on the tops. But let’s be real–they look like that was how they were designed to look from the.
- Project Runway: Junior's wiki: Project Runway: Junior is an American reality television series that premiered on November 12, 2015 on Lifetime. It is the eighth direct spin-off series of another series, Project Runway, which airs on the same network. It featured twelve teen designers aged between 13 and 17. The designers were described by Tim Gunn as 'kids who have grown up watching this.
Tim is impressed by Maya's early progress in the 'Be your own muse' challenge in this scene from Episode 8, 'Make A Statement.' Find out more about Project Runway Junior and get to know more about the designers:Subscribe for more from Project Runway Junior and other great Lifetime shows:Enjoy more Project Runway on YouTube:Watch full episodes here:Like the official Project Runway Facebook page:Join the conversation on Twitter:Check out exclusive Lifetime content:Website -Twitter -Facebook -/postsProject Runway: JuniorSeason 1Episode 8Make A StatementIn 'Project Runway Junior,' a new generation of fashionistas, ages 13 to 17, will be mentored by Tim Gunn in their quest to be the next big name in fashion. Supermodel Hannah Davis hosts, with Kelly Osbourne, Christian Siriano, and Aya Kanai serving as judges.Lifetime速 is a premier female-focused entertainment destination dedicated to providing viewers with a diverse selection of critically acclaimed and award-winning original movies, scripted dramas, and unscripted programming. A favorite and trusted network for women, we are continually building on our heritage by attracting top Hollywood talent and producing shows that are modern, sexy, exciting, daring, and provocative. Visit us at myLifetime.com for more info.
.External linksProject Runway is an American series that focuses on. The contestants compete with each other to create the best clothes and are restricted by time, materials and theme.
Their designs are judged by a panel, and one or more designers are typically eliminated from the show each week. During each season, contestants are progressively eliminated until only a few contestants remain. These finalists prepare a complete fashion collection for, which determines the winner.Project Runway was created by and was hosted.
It has a varied airing history, with originating the first five seasons, followed by for eleven more, before it was announced on May 14, 2018 that the series is tentatively returning to Bravo for the seventeenth season in the wake of 's bankruptcy, pending TWC asset winner Lantern Entertainment's acquisition of the former TWC assets. The show won a in 2008 'for using the 'television reality contest' genre to engage, inform, enlighten and entertain.' On September 7, 2018, it was confirmed that Heidi Klum and the show's mentor would not be returning for a 17th season on Bravo as they both signed a deal to helm another fashion competition show on.
Contents.Format Project Runway uses progressive elimination to reduce the initial field of 12 or more fashion designers down to three or four before the final challenge. Each non-finale challenge (the scope of one episode) requires the designers to develop one or more pieces of new clothing to be presented at a. The challenges range in creative diversity to test the designers' ingenuity while maintaining their personal fashion design aesthetic. Further information:Project Runway premiered its first season on December 1, 2004, featuring 12 designers., and served as judges while, fashion chair at, served as the mentor for the designers.
During this season, Project Runway received critical acclaim, including an nomination for outstanding competitive reality series. Growth in audience popularity was also dramatic from its debut to the season finale, making it a.
Project Runway gave Bravo one of its most successful series since.-based designer won the competition with his model. And her model Jenny Toth placed second, while and her model placed third.
Won the fan favorite award. As his prize for winning the competition, McCarroll was eligible to receive a $100,000 cash prize, a mentorship with to aid in developing his own fashion label (both of which he turned down), and display of his work in the American edition of Elle magazine.produced a decoy collection for Fashion Week after being eliminated in the controversial 'Nancy O'Dell Grammy Challenge', causing outrage among fans. His appearance at Fashion Week was an made by the show's producers who were concerned that the identity of the three finalists would be revealed before the Project Runway Season 1 finale aired.
The ploy was later adopted for the show's succeeding seasons.In 2008, Jay McCarroll, in conjunction with Films released the feature-length documentary 'Eleven Minutes'. The feature documentary chronicles his year-long post Project Runway journey preparing his first independent runway show for New York's Fashion Week in Bryant Park and the subsequent selling of his line to stores. Also in 2008, Jay McCarroll launched his own online fashion boutique, The Colony.Season 2. Further information:The second season premiered on December 7, 2005., and all returned for the second season. Following a nationwide search earlier in the year, 16 designers were chosen as semi-finalists and brought to New York City in June 2005. After the first challenge, called Road to the Runway, fourteen went on to compete as finalists.won the competition with her model Grace Kelsey. And his model Rebecca Holliday placed second, while and his model Heather Brown placed third.
Daniel Vosovic also won the fan favorite award.Season 3. Further information:The third season premiered on July 12, 2006, featuring 15 designers., and all returned for the third season. This season introduced a new set of sponsors, notably replacing Banana Republic, in advance of Macy's conversion of former department stores.The season finale aired on October 18, 2006. Mychael Knight was the first to be eliminated in the season finale for his collection titled 'Street Safari.'
Knight was a fan favorite, but his line did not appeal to the judges. In a 'Reunion' episode that aired on October 4, 2006, viewers voted Mychael Knight as their favorite designer, earning him a $10,000 prize. Laura Bennett was the second eliminated for her collection of cocktail dresses and evening wear, though the judges praised her for how expensive her items looked.
During taping, Bennett found out she was pregnant with her sixth child. Jeffrey Sebelia was voted the winner by the judges.
Uli Herzner was the runner-up and was also highly praised by the judges for her collection. Sebelia's girlfriend and son were there to celebrate his win with him.
Jeffrey's model, Marilinda Rivera, won the Elle fashion editorial featuring his winning designs at Fashion Week, over fellow models Nazri Segaro (for Uli Herzner), Camilla Barungi (for Laura Bennett) and Clarissa Anderson (for Mychael Knight).There were many dramatic scenes which played out this season. Designer became the first designer to be asked to leave the show for multiple rule violations. He was found to be in possession of prohibited and left the production site for several hours, during which time he used the internet. Sebelia was accused of having outside help to finish his garments by fellow competitor Laura Bennett. The issue was investigated, and it was declared that he had followed the guidelines. Because he could not produce a receipt for a pair of leather shorts he had sent out for pleating, he removed that item from the show. In addition, because he had gone over budget by $227.95, he removed the blonde wigs he had planned for his runway models in order to drop below budget.
Also, for the first time, the last four designers were selected as finalists (, and ), with no decoy collection to serve as a distraction before the finale aired, and allowed to compete at.During Season 3, there was a poll consisting of the most memorable moments of Project Runway. Among the most notable were Keith's disqualification, Sebelia's issues with competitor Angela Kesler's mother, and the controversy about Sebelia's final collection.Season 4. Further information:The fourth season premiered on November 14, 2007, featuring 15 designers., and all returned for the fourth season. Earlier in the year Gunn was named Chief Creative Officer for Cast members for Season 4 were revealed during episodes of.This was the first season a designer was compelled to quit the competition for medical reasons. Jack Mackenroth left in Episode 5 and was replaced by Chris March, who had been the most recently eliminated designer.This was also the first season in which four designers were chosen to prepare collections for Fashion Week, but only three proceeded on in the competition to show their collections at. In a new finale twist, and Chris March, the bottom 2 of the last challenge, had to show the three best pieces from their collections to the judges.Kathleen 'Sweet P.' Vaughn, the last designer eliminated before the finale, produced a decoy collection for Fashion Week, along with Chris March.
Siriano won $10,000 as the Project Runway Season 4 Fan Favorite. Season 3 Fan Favorite winner Mychael Knight brought out the check to Siriano during the Reunion episode. Siriano became the fourth and youngest winner of Project Runway. His model, Lisa Nargi, won the Elle fashion editorial featuring his winning designs at Fashion Week, over fellow models Sam Ruggiero (for Rami Kashou) and Lauren Browne (for Jillian Lewis). This was also the first season of the show in which the final three models did not wear the finale pieces of their respective designers.Season 5 had a series poll consisting the 22 most memorable moments of Project Runway. The season 4 moments consist of Michael Kors losing it during a competition, designer 's spit marks, the designers talking about their wrestling names, Mackenroth's departure/March's return, Siriano's drama with a teen, surprising the designers, and telling Siriano she would love to wear any of his clothing.' It's Sew Not Over', a post-show competition, designers were asked to create a three piece collection that would be voted online by the viewing public.
Jillian Lewis was chosen as the winner. Season 5. Further information:The fifth season premiered on July 16, 2008, at its new time of 9/8c on Bravo, featuring 16 designers., and all returned for the fifth season.This first episode was the first time that they repeated a challenge from a previous season: the challenge, in which the designers had to make a design of their choice using what they could find at a grocery store. The episode, featuring a special guest judge appearance by first season competitor Austin Scarlett, was intended as an homage to the glories of past seasons, the fifth season being the last on Bravo and by original producers Magical Elves.Similar to season 4, four designers were chosen to prepare collections for Fashion Week, but only three proceeded on in the competition to show their collections at.
However, unlike the previous season, the last challenge does not have a bearing on this decision and any of the four remaining designers could be eliminated before fashion week.For the first time, six people showed collections for Fashion Week. Joe Faris and, the last two designers eliminated, and Jerell Scott, who was eliminated in the first part of the finale, showed decoy collections.For the first time, all of the finalists (Kenley Collins, Korto Momolu and ) were female.
All three collections were well received. Kenley was praised for her well-tailored designs, but was eliminated first because some of her designs were reminiscent of other professional designers' collections. The judges admired Korto's ethnic touches on her designs, but thought that a few were overworked. Leanne was declared the winner for her wave patterns. Her model, Tia Shipman, won the Elle fashion editorial featuring her winning designs at Fashion Week, over fellow models Katarina Munez (for Korto Momolu) and Topacio Pena (for Kenley Collins). Was supposed to be the guest judge in the finale, but bowed out at the last minute, so Tim Gunn took her place.For the first time since Season 1, there was no reunion or opening introduction due to time restraints.
However, Bravo continued to stage the fan favorite contest, with Momulu winning.Season 6. Further information:Season six premiered on August 20, 2009, featuring 16 designers., and all returned for the sixth season.
This season was the first season of Project Runway to be filmed in Los Angeles, at the, rather than New York.The sixth season had been announced to begin airing in January 2009 on Lifetime, but was delayed due to legal issues. The announcement occurred before NBC Universal sought preliminary injunctive action effectively enjoining production. The launch was further delayed due to Lifetime's request that the suit between NBC Universal and The Weinstein Co. Be to federal court. On April 1, 2009, the lawsuit between Weinstein Co. And NBC Universal was settled, with Weinstein agreeing to pay NBC an undisclosed sum for the right to move the show to Lifetime.The premiere was preceded by a two-hour special episode of Project Runway: All-Star Challenge where eight past contestants (, Sweet P, and ) competed in one challenge with a cash prize of $100,000.
Vosovic won the challenge, while Momolu came in second place, Sweet P in third, and March in fourth.For the first time in Project Runway history, only three contestants showed their collections at. The three finalists of the sixth season showed their collections at Bryant Park on February 20, 2009, but the finalists were not named and did not appear onstage that day. Won the competition with her model Kalyn Hemphill. Althea Harper and her model Tanisha Harper placed second, while Carol Hannah Whitfield and her model Lisa Blades placed third. This was the second season overall (and the second consecutive season) where all three finalists were female. Christopher Straub won the Fan Favorite Award.Season 7. Further information:The seventh season premiered on January 14, 2010, featuring 16 designers., and all returned for the seventh season.
This season featured the return of the show to New York City, following a move to Los Angeles for.This was the first season a designer was compelled to quit the competition for personal reasons. Maya Luz, who left the competition unexpectedly in Episode 11 after deciding that she did not have enough experience to 'go all the way', was replaced by Anthony Williams, who had been the most recently eliminated designer.Similar to season 4, four designers were chosen to prepare collections for Fashion Week, but only three proceeded on in the competition to show their collections at. In a finale twist, Mila Hermanovski and Jay Nicolas Sario, the bottom 2 of the last challenge, had to show the three best pieces from their collections to the judges.For the first time, ten designers showed collections for Fashion Week.
The final 11 designers (except Maya Luz) all showed decoy collections.won the competition with his model Kristina Sajko. Emilio Sosa and his model Lorena Angjeli placed second, while Mila Hermanovskie and her model Brandise Danesewich placed third. Maya Luz won the fan favorite award.Season 8. Further information:The eighth season premiered on July 29, 2010, on the Lifetime network with a new 90-minute format for each episode and in a new time-slot, 9pm PT/ET. This season featured 17 competing designers, the most in the show's history., and all returned for the eighth season.This season featured the longest winner deliberation in Project Runway history. Kors and Garcia voted for to win, while Klum and guest judge Jessica Simpson voted for. In the end, Jones won the competition with her model Millana Snow.
After the show, Tim Gunn publicly aired his disappointment in Kors' and Garcia's choice for the winner. Mondo Guerra and his model Tina Marie Clarke placed second, while Andy and his model placed third.
Mondo Guerra also won the fan favorite award.Season 9. Further information:The ninth premiered on July 28, 2011, featuring 20 designers., and all returned for the ninth season. For the first time since season 3, four designers were chosen to show their collections at.won the competition with her model Sveta Glebova. Joshua McKinley and his model Sonia Niekrasz placed second, Viktor Luna and his model Erika K. Jones placed third and Kimberly Goldson and her model Bojana Draskovic placed fourth. Anya also won the fan favorite award.Season 10.
Further information:The tenth season premiered on July 19, 2012, featuring 16 designers. Celebrating the show's tenth season milestone, this season launched with a fashion show in front of a live audience. As with the previous season, four designers were chosen to show their collections at., and all returned for the tenth season.This season featured the first time two designers quit on the same season. Andrea Katz and Kooan Kosuke both quit on Episode 3 due to personal reasons.won the competition with his model Katt Vogel. Fabio Costa and his model Hannah Herreid placed second, Melissa Fleis and her model Lacee Teel placed third and Christopher Palu and his model Claudia Ruff placed fourth. Elena Slivnyak won the fan favorite award.Season 11.
Further information:The eleventh season premiered on January 24, 2013, featuring 16 designers. Replaced as one of the main judges due to the latter's scheduling conflicts., and all returned for the eleventh season.
Dubbed as 'Teams Edition', the designers had to work in teams for every challenge this season.Michelle Lesniak Franklin won the competition with her model. Patricia Michaels and her model Katrina Topacio placed second, while Stanley Hudson and his model Anna Kanehara placed third. Originally, Michelle would have been eliminated in Episode 11, but the judges gave her a second chance.Season 12. Further information:The twelfth season premiered on July 18, 2013, featuring 15 new designers and 1 returning designer as voted by the public. Kate Pankoke from Season 11 won the public voting for the 16th spot to compete once again over Ra'mon Lawrence of Season 6 and Valerie Mayen of Season 8., and all returned for the twelfth season.Five designers were chosen to prepare collections for Fashion Week, but only three were supposed to proceed on in the competition to show their collections at.
Alexandria von Bromssen, Justin LeBlanc and, the bottom 3 of the last challenge, had to show the three best pieces from their collections to the judges. In a final twist, both von Bromssen and LeBlanc were chosen to show their collections at, making this the fourth time four people were competing in the finale.Dom Streater won the competition with her model Rayuana Aleyce. Alexandria von Bromssen and her model Ya Jagne placed second, Justin LeBlanc and his model Ji Young Baek placed third and and his model Cameron Corrigan placed fourth.
Originally, Justin would have been eliminated in Episode 6, but he was given a second chance due to the newly instituted 'Tim Gunn Save.' Season 13. Further information:The fourteenth season premiered on August 6, 2015. The judges included: Heidi Klum, Zac Posen and Nina Garcia. Tim Gunn returns for his 14th season as a mentor.Some of the celebrity judges for this season were, and.The designers are: Amanda Perna, Ashley Nell Tipton, Blake Patterson, David Giampiccolo, Duncan Chambers-Watson, Edmond Newton, Gabrielle Arruda, Hanmiao Yang, Jake Wall, Joseph Poli, Kelly Dempsey, Laurie Underwood, Lindsey Creel, Merline Labissiere and Swapnil Shinde.Ashley Nell Tipton won the competition.
Kelly Dempsey placed second, Edmond Newton placed third and placed fourth. Originally, Edmond would have been eliminated in Episode 12, but he was given a second chance and returned to the show by Tim Gunn who used his 'Tim Gunn Save.' Season 15. Further information:The fifteenth season premiered September 15, 2016. The judges included: Heidi Klum, Zac Posen and Nina Garcia. Tim Gunn returns for his 15th season as a mentor.Some of the celebrity judges for this season were, and.The designers were: Alex Snyder, Brik Allen, Cornelius Ortiz, Erin Robertson, Ian Hargrove, Jenny Ricetti, Kimber Richardson, Laurence Basse, Linda Marcus, Mah-Jing Wong, Nathalia JMag, Rik Villa, Roberi Parra, Sarah Donofrio, and Tasha Henderson.The winner was Erin Robertson.
Roberi Parra was the runner-up, with Laurence Basse and Rik Villa coming in third and fourth place respectively.Season 16. Further information:The seventeenth season premiered on March 14, 2019. Several changes have been made to the show, along with its return to.replaced Klum as the host, with Project Runway alumni replacing Tim Gunn as mentor of the contestants. Stayed on as a judge, joined by fashion designer, and editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue,.The designers were: Cavanagh Baker, Frankie Lewis, Afa Ah Loo, Bishme Cromartie, Gary 'Garo Sparo' Spampinato, Hester Sunshine, Jamall Osterholm, Kovid Kapoor, Lela Orr, Nadine Ralliford, Rakan Shams Aldeen, Renee Hill, Sebastian Grey, Sonia Kasparian, Tessa Clark and Venny Etienne.Sebastian Grey won the season, with Hester Sunshine as the runner-up, and Gary 'Garo Sparo' Spampinato placing third.Future seasons In May 2016, renewed the show for three seasons more (16-18) in a deal with. The series spinoffs, and, were also renewed, the former for two seasons and the latter for one. However, in the wake of the, The Weinstein Company declared bankruptcy and the contract was voided with only season 16 airing.At 's 2017–18 presentation on May 14, 2018, Bravo's announced the return of the Project Runway franchise to Bravo, subject to Lantern Entertainment's acquisition of TWC's assets. No announcements about All Stars or Junior (which would likely air on as does) were made.On September 7, 2018, both Klum and confirmed that they would not be returning to Project Runway for the 17th season on Bravo.
Both chose to commit to an unnamed fashion reality competition show on instead. Klum said in a statement that “After 16 incredible seasons, I am saying ’Auf Wiedersehen’ to ‘Project Runway,’ a show that I was honored to host and help create.
I am incredibly proud of the show, and it will always have a special place in my heart.' At that time, a Bravo spokesperson announced that the network would be announcing replacements for Klum and Gunn 'very soon'.hosted, premiered on March 14, 2019 on Bravo.
She is also the executive producer of the show. Winner mentored the designers in the competition.On June 13, 2019, it was announced that season 18 will be premiered in fall 2019, while the judging panel and mentor remain unchanged.Spinoffs All Stars. Further information:Project Runway All Stars is a spin-off of Project Runway, featuring designers from previous seasons of Project Runway.
The show has run for six seasons, with the seventh and final season airing currently. And have each hosted one season, and the last five seasons have been hosted.
As on the regular Project Runway, the designers are judged by the host, two permanent judges and 1-2 guest judges. The permanent All Stars judges has been the designers. Joanna Coles mentored the designers in the first two seasons, Zanna Roberts Rassi mentored in season three to season five and Anne Fulenwider mentored last two seasons.SeasonHostPremiere DateNo. OfDesignersWinnerJanuary 5, 201213October 25, 201213Anthony Ryan AuldOctober 24, 201311October 30, 201414February 11, 201613Dom StreaterJanuary 4, 201816Anthony WilliamsJanuary 2, 201914Michelle LesniakUnder the Gunn. Further information:Project Accessory aired directly after the season finale of Project Runway season 9, premiering on October 27, 2011. The show featured 12 contestants who participated in challenges to design and display the most amazing accessories. With the help of their mentor, Eva Jeanbart-Lorenzotti, they needed to impress host Molly Sims and judges Kenneth Cole and Ariel Foxman, editor of.
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