
Project Runway
International All Stars create outerwear from underwear by transforming corsets into runway looks. Rebecca Minkoff and Olivia Culpo guest judge.

International All Stars create outerwear from underwear by transforming corsets into runway looks. Rebecca Minkoff and Olivia Culpo guest judge.

Season winners face the dreaded Unconventional Challenge on-board an airplane. Tamron Hall and Martha Hunt guest judge.

Project Runway winners worldwide design sophisticated graduation party outfits. Sofia Carson from Disney's ‘The Descendants' joins the judges.

Project Runway winners from the US and around the world compete in the first ever fashion world championship. With guest judge Debra Messing. Season Premiere.

The final three designers race to create 7-piece collections that make their mark in fashion history. Catherine Zeta Jones and Zac Posen guest judge. Season Finale.

At the Smithsonian in Washington, DC, designers are challenged to create 6-piece collections. A surprise runway sends one designer home early. Dita Von Teese guests.

Designers create looks to celebrate a woman's inner superhero. Supermodel Karolina Kurkova guests.

In the notorious Unconventional Challenge, designers use all types of balls to create modern day “ball gowns”. Kacey Musgraves guests.

Heidi challenges the designers to create performance wear that is also fashionable for her New Balance collection. But first, the designers must participate in an obstacle course to see who gets an extra hour in the workroom and first dibs on fabric.

In a challenge for Marie Claire, the designers are taken to the infamous Marie Claire shoe closet and given the challenge of designing an outfit inspired by a pair of shoes. But in order to get their shoes, they must compete against each other in a fashion trivia contest.

Resource Water rewards the designers with a “glamping” trip in the woods, filled with activities and relaxation. As the designers get to rejuvenate, bond, and sketch in nature, their challenge is to find inspiration from the outdoors for a high fashion look. The show ends with high emotion as Tim Gunn decides he disagrees with the judges and uses his only “Tim Gunn Save.”

For their second Team Challenge of the season, the designers are divided into four teams of three and told they are making a 3-piece mini collection inspired by their assigned Lexus Sedan. However, this is also an Unconventional Materials Challenge, so the designers must drive their Lexus' to various predetermined locations of their choosing in order to shop for this challenge.

Jesse Tyler Ferguson, actor and founder of “Tie the Knot,” challenges the designers to create a garment that incorporates and is inspired by bowties. The drama mounts as one designer proposes to his partner, while another leaves the show for good.

The designers are taken to Coney Island and split into teams of two for the Yoplait Challenge. After asking patrons to describe different flavors of yogurt, they must then use these descriptive words as inspiration for their Runway look. The catch? The only fabric allowed in this challenge are from prizes they win at Coney Island.

The remaining designers are paired with new assistants and each sent to a European fashion capital: Paris, Barcelona, London, and Berlin. One unlucky designer stays in NYC. The designers must draw inspiration from their city, as well as purchase their materials there. Upon returning to NYC, they must create a look for the judges that will prove they have what it takes to design a collection for Fashion Week.

After working in teams all season, the designers are relieved when they receive the news that they will now be working on their own. However, some of the eliminated designers return to act as assistants and help the competitors complete their look. For this challenge, the designers must make a Spring 2013 editorial look to be worn by actress Jordana Brewster and featured in Marie Claire.

In pairs again, the designers use HP technology and inspiration drawn from the Guggenheim Museum to create two looks: one avant-garde and a second ready-to-wear piece. They are also able to design their fabric for this challenge.

In new teams of twos and threes, the designers make a ready-to-wear look for Lord and Taylor, inspired by their famous rose design. The winning design is manufactured and sold at Lord and Taylor for Spring 2013.

Regrouping once again, the judges decide which designers they would like to see work together, and the teams are separated into two teams of four. The designers must make cohesive looks for the male dance troupe Thunder From Down Under. Not only must they execute menswear, but their designs must be able to “tear away” onstage as part of their performance.

Before the challenge begins, the designers are asked to re-pick their teams. Then, in teams of two, the designers are tasked with making a prom dress out of duct tape. In addition to the Runway, they are also judged on their work by a group of high school students, whose votes factor into their final score. Two designers are eliminated.