![]() Anna is working with a male model for the first time she’s excited, but I’m worried for her. Fabio is using his fabric from home, and he’ll be creating briefs with sheer shorts over them and a boxer’s robe on top. Prajje is going all-in on a branded jock strap with a corset. Even better, there will be male, female, and nonbinary models for this challenge! I love love love when “Project Runway” goes beyond women’s fashion, which it doesn’t do often enough.ĩ:08pm - Laurence, no surprise here, is going to make a suit jacket mixed with a bomber jacket with half a corset. It’s about taking undergarments and “featuring them in a new cool way.” Alas, this is a one-day challenge, which makes sense since the designers are getting down to just their skivvies. “And breaking news … the jock strap is back!” Now the designers will create a high-fashion look showcasing couture undergarments. “As you can see, underwear as outerwear is everywhere,” he explains. He introduces models who will really preview the designers’ next task. Not sure how Nina saw his “Like Totally ’90s” design as safe, but he’s planning to take his ideas and pump up the volume from now on.ĩ:05pm - Christian Siriano pops out on the runway in a sheer top as a preview for the next challenge. If I’m being honest, though, he didn’t deserve to be in the bottom for either of the last two challenges. Meanwhile, Fabio is still reeling from two challenges in a row of hearing that his designs are too quiet and safe. Even she knows that you only get to bask for about 12 hours before the next challenge starts and everyone is back on even footing. Laurence is basking in her win … for now. ![]() How did this week’s show affect the trajectory of the competition? Follow along below starting at 9:00pm ( times listed are Eastern).ĩ:02pm - A continental breakfast for the designers. So unsurprisingly, our predictions for who will win the season have fluctuated significantly from week to week, from Viktor to Fabio to Korto to Kara Saun. ![]() Kayne for instance won the season premiere challenge, but that clearly didn’t factor into the judges’ decision-making when it came time to pick a designer to go home in “Totally ’90s.” Viktor Luna won the second challenge of the season only to be sent home the very next week - when mentor Christian Siriano said there would be no immunity from elimination this season he wasn’t kidding. The competition thus far has been unforgiving. The winner of the competition will get $250,000, a mentorship with the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America), and a feature in Elle magazine. Kayne Gillaspie was eliminated last week in “ Like Totally ’90s,” leaving nine designers competing for a second chance at the “Project Runway” title: Brittany Allen (Season 18), Prajje Oscar Jean Baptiste (Season 19), Laurence Basse (Season 15), Fabio Costa (Season 10), Bishme Cromartie (Season 17), Rami Kashou (Season Four), Korto Momolu (Season Five), Kara Saun (Season One), and Anna Yinan Zhou (Season 19). ![]()
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