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00:01Previously on Project Runway.
00:03When you put people in teams, you're bound to have people whose heads are gonna butt.
00:07I felt that I had to help Kevin along.
00:10I did feel that Austin could have done a better job with leadership.
00:14Complete bullshit.
00:16Let's call this week's challenge Making a Splash.
00:24Austin was really being over the top and fake.
00:27Tim basically said, you know, we had to do whatever it takes.
00:30Hello, I'm ready to sell my vagina.
00:33Morgan said that she's going to a club.
00:35I don't know if it's good to wear my outfit there.
00:37I don't think I would have taken that chance.
00:40What happened?
00:41It ripped.
00:42Oops.
00:44Not cool.
00:46It's like really, honestly, I'm over this.
00:49Seven of you remain.
00:50One designer will be cut every week until three remain.
00:54Those three will show their line at Olympus Fashion Week.
00:57Then one winner will be chosen.
00:59The winner will receive a spread in Elle Magazine,
01:02a mentorship with Banana Republic Design Team,
01:04and $100,000 to start their own line.
01:08Alexandra and Kevin, it's between the two of you.
01:13Alexandra, you're out.
01:16This is a search for the next big fashion designer.
01:19It's a cutthroat business.
01:20The competition was fierce.
01:21Twelve contestants, three finalists, and one winner.
01:23Three designers will make their runway debut at Olympus Fashion Week.
01:25I plan to make it to Fashion Week.
01:26I think I'll be number one.
01:27And the winner of Project Runway will receive everything they need
01:28to start their own label.
01:29I think I deserve to win.
01:30People are going to start getting pretty bitchy.
01:31Oh, my.
01:32For these 12 contestants, Project Runway is the chance of a lifetime.
01:33And one winner.
01:34Three designers will make their runway debut at Olympus Fashion Week.
01:35I plan to make it to Fashion Week.
01:36I think I'll be number one.
01:37And the winner of Project Runway will receive everything they need
01:40to start their own label.
01:41I think I deserve to win.
01:43People are going to start getting pretty bitchy.
01:45Oh, my.
01:46For these 12 contestants, Project Runway is the chance of a lifetime.
01:50There's six of us remaining.
02:04Three of us are going to go, and then three are going to move on
02:06to do the show.
02:07So these, like, next, this challenge and the next two challenges
02:10are going to be the most difficult ones.
02:12That's a real good feat.
02:13I feel like good designers were lost sort of along the way,
02:16and I feel like today was the first time where I just looked at
02:19Robert, and I was like, what are you doing here?
02:22I'm getting a definite impression that Austin and Karasan
02:26are like the golden children.
02:28They have this scientific formula.
02:31They know what to do.
02:32They do it, and good for them.
02:34There's three people going to the final.
02:36Still leaves one space.
02:38So I got to get to that third space, and that's all I'm thinking about.
02:42Welcome back to the runway.
02:49Half of you are out, and six of you remain.
02:55After today, you're only two challenges away from our final three.
02:59And as you know, the final three will all have to create their own collection for Fashion Week
03:04here in New York.
03:06This week's challenge will give you a preview of that experience.
03:10As one group, you have one day to design a whole collection.
03:14One of you will be the leader and will take responsibility for the overall look of the collection.
03:20Each of you will design and create one outfit for the line.
03:24Tim will give you the rest of the details.
03:26Let's bring out your models.
03:29I just want to remind our models that this is our competition for you as well.
03:37There's a spread in Elle magazine on the line for the final model.
03:41There are six designers left, but seven models on the runway.
03:45I will draw your name out of this bag, and you will choose one model will be out.
03:55Austin, you won last week's challenge.
03:59You get to choose the first model.
04:01I would like Aaron.
04:04Jay.
04:06Julia.
04:09Yes.
04:10Robert.
04:12I'm going to pick Olga.
04:15Kevin.
04:16Kevin, you got Morgan.
04:18What happened?
04:19It ripped.
04:20This binding came off a little bit right here.
04:25No more drama.
04:27Come on, Mark me.
04:30Carason.
04:31I'm going to go with Jenny again.
04:33It does Morgan and Melissa.
04:35There are two models left on stage.
04:39Morgan and Melissa.
04:41So any that leaves you, the one you choose will be in.
04:46The other model will be out.
04:48I obviously have a very special relationship with you, dear.
04:54My agency just dropped me.
04:58And you and I are going to go above and beyond this.
05:11I choose Melissa.
05:13The challenge had been presented to us that I was part of a team, and I know that nobody wants to work with Morgan.
05:25I decided I'm part of a team, I'm going to choose for the team.
05:28So I chose Melissa.
05:30Sorry, Morgan.
05:31You're out.
05:32You're out.
05:33You're out.
05:34You're out.
05:35When Morgan left, everybody was relieved because it was just bad energy, and to have to worry about another Morgan drama would have been too much for everybody.
05:52Okay.
05:53You know your challenge.
05:54You got your models.
05:55See you on the runway.
05:56Bye.
05:57Bye.
05:58Good morning again.
05:59Good morning.
06:00Good morning.
06:01This challenge is a taste of two challenges from now, which is when each of you remaining will be designing a collection.
06:19You're to work together on a group of clothes, and one of you will be the leader.
06:28You have all day today and a few hours tomorrow to complete your designs.
06:34Your design brief is to design for the year 2055.
06:41Oh, wow.
06:42Yes.
06:43Hallelujah.
06:44That's us.
06:47So you need to think about the 2055 issues.
06:52Is it the Jetsons, or is it Blade Runner?
06:56That's pretty provocative.
06:58Now, shopping.
07:00We are going to a vintage clothing store.
07:03You will each have $50.
07:05Vintage is dated.
07:07It's the opposite of future.
07:09That's the challenge.
07:11We get to take it apart.
07:12It's up to you.
07:14Yeah, we're expecting you to.
07:16Wow.
07:17While you're working together as a group, each of you will be creating one piece of the team leader's collection.
07:23You will be judged on the quality and execution of your design, and how well it fits into the leader's overall concept.
07:30We will determine who the leader is.
07:33I have our lovely, notorious black velvet bag, which I'm reaching into.
07:41And it is Kevin.
07:43Kevin.
07:48Okay.
07:49When my name was told, I kind of felt disappointment in the other people.
07:54When we did the Sarah Hudson project, I think we could all agree that Kevin's team was the most sort of hectic.
08:00We were going to have to line it or something.
08:02Why line it?
08:03Don't argue with me.
08:04I could have had the skirt already done.
08:06I'm out of here.
08:09Yeah, well, I was a leader before.
08:10It went, I guess, pretty well.
08:12All of us sort of maybe had like a touch of a nervous look.
08:16As long as we stick all together and collaborate.
08:21Are you with me?
08:22I don't think Kevin is the greatest leader in the world.
08:25However, it suits me fine because Kevin's in a leadership position and I assume he is more vulnerable.
08:31Put your hands in people.
08:33Let's do it.
08:34Let's do it.
08:35This is good.
08:36All right.
08:37Wow.
08:38So I'll come back in about 20 minutes.
08:40This looks nice.
08:41Okay.
08:42Good luck.
08:43We brainstormed for a bit of time and got some ideas together as far as what direction we wanted to go in for the collection.
08:51I don't think it's going to be the end of the world.
08:53No.
08:54No.
08:55So we can still add, you know, the leather and all that kind of stuff.
08:57I think we should play more on one or the other Blade Runner.
09:00I don't think we should be Justin.
09:01It should be both.
09:02It all started to click together.
09:03The idea started really developing that.
09:05Yellow, citron, and green?
09:06Yeah.
09:07Upon our brainstorming, we talked about bullet points.
09:11Our color palette is like peachy and tan, khaki, browns.
09:16So for me, like, one of the important things that has to run through our clothes is protection.
09:21There's public and there's private.
09:23And I think as the future, in the future, those two spheres are going to become ever more separated.
09:30Windy came up with some ideas about, you know, the environment, protection.
09:34This idea of this, like, sort of protective overwrap.
09:37We're covering ourselves with this shell, which we're calling a pod.
09:41Which is protective against the elements, global warming, nuclear fallout.
09:47I mean, it brings us together more, too, as a group.
09:51And when the girl drops the pod, it would reveal the difference in each designer.
09:56We're going to a vintage store to purchase $50 worth of vintage wear that we're going to transform to make a collection for the year 2055.
10:11$680.
10:18I want some big, khaki gold lamé, like, ladies' gown.
10:24Kevin went around to each individual designer, and he did make comments here and there.
10:29But by and large, I felt that he was trying to pacify everybody and just keep everybody happy.
10:34We're doing something a little bit more in the lacy situation a little bit.
10:38But I don't think there's anything wrong with me not having lace.
10:40No, that's true.
10:41This is going to be a skirt and a shirt to be worn by somebody during the day.
10:4625 minutes remaining.
10:48Okay, so I've got a jacket with, like, a sleeve and collar.
10:51I'm basically ready, I think.
10:53I'm kind of doing my own thing, I guess, but I'm listening, you know, and I'm paying attention to what everyone else is doing.
10:59We could have really been queer at this thing, and it could have been, you know, space, age, and silver.
11:04And I'm glad we took an intelligent approach to it.
11:07Robert seems kind of not understanding it.
11:10I have about, like, $800 worth of things on my back right now.
11:14And I guess he's just trying to keep his head above water.
11:16Rob, I'm worried about you.
11:18I'm worried about this.
11:19You can go gazoo kind of, like, trying to think of the future, you know.
11:22Me, personally, I like the power of now.
11:25I like to focus on what the hell's going on right now.
11:27As of right now, I'm confused about this future project.
11:31And I don't really like this.
11:32Well, this I'm definitely buying.
11:33Kevin.
11:34Yes.
11:3515 minutes.
11:36Okay.
11:37I had the idea, initially, I wanted to do a coat for this futurist.
11:41Look, and I came up with the idea that it would be, uh, uniform.
11:45I'm done.
11:47Futurist is my ass.
11:49Thank you, Cheap Jacks.
11:55You guys, we're going to lay out our fabric on one table.
11:57Is this what you're doing?
11:58Yeah, just lay it out so we can see what we all have.
12:04How's it look from up there?
12:05Nice.
12:06It's great.
12:07It's great.
12:08So we lined everything up on the table, and it looks really good.
12:12It looks like it's going to be a cohesive collection.
12:16Now it's time to put everything together, and we just don't have a lot of time.
12:21Coming up on Project Runway.
12:22Ooh!
12:23We're really running out of time.
12:24Frankly, I'm a little concerned.
12:26This challenge is futurism.
12:27The object is to create a collection, and lucky me, I got chosen as head of the team.
12:43We decided to do a couple bullet points as far as our theme was concerned.
12:50We wanted to bring in the theme of nostalgia, like we're living in the future, but we remember
12:56our past.
12:57And we're covering ourselves with a shell, which we were calling a pod.
13:01It's really up to Kevin to ensure that all of our designs do look like a collection.
13:08I would have to say he's not always the best communicator.
13:11In this case, however, I do feel he's trying to make an effort.
13:14Well, I'm going to use the bra cup as like a shoulder.
13:21My design, you know, just has this sort of luxury element to it that makes one think of
13:26an intimate cocktail party at home.
13:28I think that in the future, in my opinion, certainly, that the skills of construction
13:34will almost be like a dying art in a way.
13:36You know, not that many people know how to sew anymore, first of all.
13:39Jay Erland has got a play in.
13:41He's got this going.
13:42I'm thinking he's got this going.
13:43He's got this Liberian, like, um...
13:45It's really different, right?
13:46Yeah.
13:47I have the same color palette as everyone else.
13:50I have the same feeling as everyone else.
13:52I'm using fabrics from everybody else's garments.
13:54I'm just kind of interpreting it my own way.
13:56I'm doing, like, a shrubby thing out of what, see, all just this log cabin pattern.
14:01Trimmed out in that tulle, copper, metallic.
14:04I'm doing a cover-up, a jacket.
14:06And it's very futuristic in structure.
14:09I don't even know how to make this .
14:12The same way you're making that .
14:14That.
14:15Come on.
14:16Carri-san's all right.
14:17She, this is also her thing.
14:19She's definitely inserted herself into a co-leadership.
14:23We're making decisions together.
14:25I don't have any lace.
14:27I mean, do you want to incorporate lace?
14:28Well, you still have something that's feminine and soft, that's shine.
14:31Kevin and I have had our problems in the past.
14:34He's been sneaky.
14:35He's been passive-aggressive.
14:37If you want to know, I'll tell you.
14:39But I don't think you want to know what I think.
14:41And just really not all that nice to people.
14:44But this is the team.
14:45And I'm going to do what I have to do for the team.
14:52I say, you know what?
14:53There's going to be no coffee in the year 2055.
14:55Since we don't have the coffee, now you've got these solar panels stitched on top of your clothing.
15:00This is going to give you energy 100%.
15:02Rob comes up with some silly sort of idea, like just one catch phrase or some dumb thing.
15:10In my opinion, he's always a weak link.
15:12So you're going to take this in too, probably, and make it a little sexier and cuter?
15:15Oh, yeah.
15:16Take it in.
15:17Because this is day wear.
15:19And so she's going out and she needs all of her .
15:22Yeah.
15:23Right here.
15:24You're going to hook on your GPS, your phone.
15:26I'm cool.
15:27You didn't know that.
15:28But I'm cool.
15:29Yeah.
15:30No, I do not.
15:32Wendy and I had the worst relationship.
15:36All of a sudden, it just turned around like they went 80.
15:40It was completely opposite.
15:42I don't know if I'm being played or not.
15:44You know, I can't trust anybody.
15:46Those who were buddy-buddy today.
15:48So I think it's just for the good of the team is why they're doing it.
15:52I'm sure, you know, later on the truth will come out.
16:16How's everybody doing?
16:23We have all the proper pieces.
16:29We have skirts, pants, shorts.
16:31Well, having the proper pieces is one thing, but what about the design?
16:35I just want to make certain that this doesn't bomb out as a collection and my dear friend, you're responsible for that.
16:44Yeah.
16:45So are you getting up and moving around to people's places and checking and looking?
16:48It's taking me a lot of time, but I'll do it.
16:50Okay.
16:51Okay.
16:52This is a coat that everybody's going to be wearing.
16:54Okay.
16:55This overcoat.
16:56And we created a logo for it.
16:57Okay.
16:58What the judges are going to be very concerned with is what's going on inside.
17:02Right.
17:03And that's where you could crash and burn.
17:05Looking at the kind of activity, frankly, I'm a little concerned.
17:09These judges are going to know right away if something isn't right.
17:12And looking for the best, it doesn't seem to be the process now.
17:15It's identifying, okay, who's the weakest link?
17:17Pow, you're out.
17:18And any of you are subject to that.
17:20And Kevin, in many ways, you were the most vulnerable.
17:23I know.
17:24Given that you're the leader here.
17:26All right.
17:27I'm reluctantly leaving you.
17:29Good luck.
17:33Tim couldn't really see what direction we were going in.
17:36Hopefully when we make these outer shells, that's when we're going to be more collaborative.
17:41We're really running out of time.
17:43So our plan is to finish up our personal looks and whip out some pot.
17:52I'm a little bit nervous because time is ticking.
17:55Why do I end up hating everything I need in this show?
17:57What are you talking about?
17:58Look, it looks like a apron.
18:00I always have these grand things planned and I feel like with these time constraints,
18:04I always am taking things away and not getting my vision fully across.
18:15I'm under a lot of pressure to be a team leader.
18:17It's almost too many questions.
18:19What about all these feathers?
18:20It takes a lot of work.
18:21It's probably taking at least 20% of my time away.
18:24I'm concerned about my own work.
18:29Rob?
18:30I honestly don't know what the hell he's doing.
18:33Rob's like in another country right now.
18:35We're just all kind of amazed at Rob's staying power and the way he can sort of just smooch the judges into going into his theme.
18:43Where is envy in your outfit?
18:46They came up with, this is a penis envy.
18:50He'll just give that smile and make that little dirty comment.
18:53I believe a woman and a classic sports car are very much alike.
18:58They're laughing and Rob's still here.
19:00Should we go through with the pod?
19:01We'll just say that, you know what, we felt our garments were strong enough to go without the pod.
19:14I don't need pod.
19:16I don't need pod.
19:18I don't need a pod.
19:19You want the pod, don't you?
19:21I like the pod.
19:22It's about 11.45 right now.
19:24We have until 12 o'clock to sew and no pod has been made.
19:28So I think we're going to nix that idea completely.
19:32I'm so fucking sewing my poncho.
19:43When it became a time issue and we couldn't do the pods, the whole venture kind of disintegrated into basically each individual designer doing their own piece.
19:54That's an example of where a leader should have been keeping tabs on what needed to be done.
20:00There's too many things going on right now.
20:02So we have to sort of play devil's advocate with ourselves and say, look, what questions can be raised tomorrow?
20:08We should do a line up.
20:14This is it.
20:19What about this says future to you?
20:21Everybody gathers together and we put these garments next to each other and we just happen to kind of be color coordinated.
20:33But other than that, I really did not feel myself that anything was remotely connected to anything else.
20:40I need to get out of this room.
20:41Why?
20:42I'm just, I, I just can't talk about it anymore.
20:45Okay.
20:46But you know, okay, but we need to talk about it.
20:48He's freaking out a little bit about my own.
20:50He's freaking out.
20:51Jay, mine is sticking out like a sore thumb.
20:53Jay, mine is sticking out more than yours.
20:54A smoke.
20:55Go get a cigarette.
20:56Smoke.
20:58We'll see you down there.
21:00Coming up on Project Runway.
21:02We don't have enough time.
21:03We don't have the right materials.
21:04Hello.
21:05If I was in Windy's shoes, I'd be nervous.
21:07Maybe they'll say this is fabulous.
21:09We love it.
21:10What a great collection.
21:11I don't think so.
21:17Who wants a beer?
21:18Jay, you want a beer with those, sit with that cereal?
21:21Carisan decided that we needed to have a group meeting and talk about all the ways we were going to stand up on the runway and justify our collection.
21:29She took charge of the meeting, which I think was a dream come true for her.
21:34And when we talk about privacy, we're talking about even though all these things have happened, we have uniformity and we have barcodes, we still...
21:41Part of being a leader is that you listen to other people.
21:44And Kevin did listen to us.
21:46The part of being a great leader is that as a leader, you never let someone come in and take control.
21:52This is not really about what we really think is going to happen.
21:55This is about our little world that we need to sell tomorrow.
21:58Everybody, can you say your own, what your own little thing is?
22:02Again, the sort of environmental concern, the protection.
22:05Mine is purely emotional.
22:07They expand and inexpand.
22:09One size fits all?
22:11Me, 2055, hell yeah.
22:13Okay.
22:15Listening to these yahoos talk this pseudo-intellectual crap about how they were going to justify this connection, I was laughing my ass off and just thought they were the biggest bunch of idiots.
22:30Mine is busting out of it.
22:32Luxurious, sort of, you know, the reused.
22:34I have an idea, let's just go there and be like, we don't really know what the future's going to be like, so we just kind of made these things.
22:41No one's going to be laughing tomorrow when someone's out.
22:46Jay?
22:47Yeah?
22:48How are things?
22:49I'm not super excited with it and I was really excited about the challenge.
23:02It's right up my alley and I feel like I don't have the right materials or the right equipment to do what I usually do.
23:07I mean, I will tell you, this is beautiful.
23:10Yeah, I think this is nice.
23:11Does this look like it fits in with Robert's and Wendy's?
23:14Well, you didn't see the skirt.
23:15No, not entirely.
23:16And what I'm ripped by is 2055.
23:19I don't see it.
23:20Yeah.
23:21Me either.
23:22Hey, Jay, I want you to bull me.
23:25Oh, okay.
23:26I thought we were talking truthfully.
23:28Well, I have a hard time playing this bull role.
23:32It could have been a really clean, simple explanation of what the future is.
23:36But it's turning into this giant script that we have to learn.
23:39And I'm going to have to stand there and lie and try to sell my work that I don't even like to these people who probably don't even like it.
23:45How are you, Wendy?
23:46Good.
23:47Where's the outerwear?
23:48Oh, the pod thing?
23:49Yeah.
23:50Yeah, we didn't do that.
23:51Oh.
23:52Well, I thought that was what was holding the whole thing together.
23:54The idea all seemed to center around the pod.
23:57And now the pod's gone.
23:59Not that I even liked the pod that much, but at least it was a common denominator.
24:04Frankly, it's the job of the leader to figure out how much time we have and how many things we can incorporate into the collection.
24:11Mm-hmm.
24:12Would you feel comfortable saying, in the absence of leadership, I had to do what I had to do?
24:17I'll go this far.
24:18I would like to be here tomorrow.
24:21What happened to the pods, Kevin?
24:23We thought it was tech.
24:25But it was the only, it was the one thing that was going to hold all these things together as a group.
24:29No, it isn't the one thing.
24:31Our coloration.
24:32A vanity idea might put me in jeopardy.
24:34I may.
24:36It depends.
24:37I might not have to explain myself.
24:39We might not have to reveal that we had the original idea.
24:43I mean, maybe I'm completely wrong.
24:44Maybe they'll say this is fabulous.
24:46We love it.
24:47What a great collection.
24:48I don't think so.
24:49Oh, thanks.
24:51Individually, these look very impressive.
24:54As a group, my brain is bleeding.
24:57And Kevin, yours looks the most separate from the group.
25:01Yeah.
25:02Yeah, it is.
25:03Good luck.
25:04Thanks.
25:05I'll see you a little later.
25:06Whatever Tim says, I guarantee it, you're going to hear it again.
25:10I guess it's going to be on the defense today.
25:13I think Kevin has a little strategy going on.
25:15The look of deconstruction is sort of tattered and torn.
25:18Deconstructed was one of our key words.
25:21His design, it's polished, it's finished, it's hemmed.
25:25It's going to be the one piece that does not look like the rest of the collection.
25:29I think it's a risky strategy.
25:31Kevin's is really simple, and mine next to him don't look like they're in the same collection together.
25:35Now I feel like mine's like, Holly Hobby deconstructed craft project up there, and I'm just not psyched about it.
25:42This project sucks my ass inside out.
25:45We don't have enough time.
25:46We don't have the right materials.
25:47Hello?
26:05I don't know what Wendy's idea was.
26:17If I was in Wendy's shoes, I'd be nervous.
26:19I am completely terrified of the runway show today, but I think there are some people that are in a weaker position than me today, and that would be Rob and Kevin.
26:29And then what you have here is the solar panels. The solar panels will give you energy all the time.
26:34I just don't think Robert has the intellectual heft to contribute to some of the concepts we've been, you know, throwing around.
26:41Do you want this child?
26:42No, I don't think so.
26:43I do a good job excited.
26:45Coming up on Project Runway.
26:48Quite frankly, it looked like my cat chewed up a ball of yarn and spit it out.
26:55It just didn't push my buttons.
27:01Welcome back to the runway.
27:03So an hour out of 12, there's only six of you left.
27:07And as you know, this competition is just as ruthless as the fashion business itself.
27:13At the end of tonight, one of you guys will be out.
27:16This week, your challenge was to design as a group, to do a mini collection.
27:22And we're told to design for the year 2055.
27:28You'll be judged on how well your outfits fit the theme of this challenge and whether or not it works with the collection.
27:37The winner of this challenge will have a guaranteed in for the next challenge.
27:42And will be one spot away from the final three.
27:46Now let's meet the judges.
27:48We have one of America's most popular designers, Michael Kors.
27:52Hello everyone.
27:53Ann Slowie, fashion news director of Elle magazine.
27:56Hello.
27:57Hello.
27:58And Betsy Johnson, fashion legend.
28:01Hi.
28:02All right, let's start the show.
28:05I feel very good.
28:06I think I did a good job.
28:07I think it is futuristic, but still keeping with, you know, the whole awesome Charlotte look.
28:22Going to the runway show, I had to feel positive.
28:42And I'm like, yeah, you know what, mine is not the best, but it's not the worst.
28:45I love this, what I made, I love it and I'm really happy with it.
29:07I represent the other end of the spectrum, which is a little more constructive.
29:22It's not particularly formal, but it's enough to be able to be stylish for whatever kinds
29:28of events might be in 2055.
29:31If I'm eliminated, I'll be sad.
29:52I'll be, I'll be sad.
29:54I'll be annoyed if there's people that should have gotten eliminated and I got eliminated.
29:59I don't of course somebody
30:06because it isn't really the best of and to
30:08aggression.
30:13Each challenge, people get to see what I could do,
30:16that I'm able to really be versatile and go in different directions in different areas.
30:21The
30:24responsibly
30:25c者
30:27Designers, please take the runway.
30:57This is a collection that you all created in a group.
31:09So you will all remain on the runway for the Q&A.
31:14Let's bring out your models.
31:25Kevin, you are the lead designer of this collection, so tell us a little bit about it.
31:30It's based on a lifestyle post some kind of war, and each one represents maybe a social
31:40figure in the society.
31:42They're more appreciation for the earth, and that's why they have the earth tones.
31:48They all appreciate nature as it was.
31:51Okay, question.
31:56So I'm feeling a little Mad Maxi-Victorian combo.
32:01I think the coat's super dramatic.
32:03Does this all come apart?
32:04This is her day-and-to-night, actually, outfit.
32:07You see a lot of the pieces are covered and have the protection from the elements.
32:11That's why she has this, which she can take off when she gets to the party.
32:15It has versatility, which, let's be honest, that's going to be the future.
32:19It's how we all live.
32:20Robert, what's going on?
32:22My girl actually represents, in a cultural way, that she's still a street girl.
32:26She's a street wearer.
32:27You know, you've got to think about the future, like, you know, we're thinking about the function.
32:30For example, I need energy with coffee.
32:31I'm a coffee drinker.
32:32So I put solar panels on top of her, so she will have energy 100% of the time.
32:38Okay.
32:39Jay, can you just tell me a little bit about your look and the person she may or may not represent?
32:48This is kind of like the 3 a.m. girl.
32:51You know, after work.
32:54Not a hooker.
32:55So the whole idea behind mine is, you know, when you go through your 20s, your late 20s,
32:59you're, like, in an emotional state.
33:00You don't know what direction your life is in.
33:03So she has this emotional pad on the back of her, which is kind of like,
33:08oh, she's on PMS today, so we want to talk to her.
33:11That's a great idea.
33:12That's good.
33:13Sensory.
33:14I like that.
33:15Austin, are there bullfights in the future?
33:19My basic sort of ideas I was going with was a move towards a little more modesty.
33:25It is sort of a day to evening.
33:27The jacket will come off, if I may.
33:30And also the little cowl we have, which was one of the protective elements shielding her skin and her throat,
33:37which is one of the most delicate areas of the body from the elements.
33:41It was a little too wearable, but something I wouldn't want to wear.
33:48Your garment, though, I'm just curious.
33:51Well, first off, how does she move?
33:53She can break out of here.
33:55There's an opening.
33:56I mean, I think it looks kind of like jackets we see now, just you can't move in it.
34:01Well, Wendy, I have to say that when I saw your outfit coming down the runway,
34:06I was a little bit nonplussed and thinking to myself, what was that?
34:11Okay, well, the jumping-off point for me was that this is a younger girl who is going out for the day,
34:19and she's doing her errands, and she has business meetings, and she needs all of her personal information on her...
34:25Quite frankly, it looked like my cat chewed up a ball of yarn and spit it out an hour later.
34:30Okay, I just have one more question.
34:38Wendy, can you comment just a little bit about Kevin as a leader?
34:42Okay, I personally felt that Kevin was not as active as a leader as he could have been.
34:54I think the collection could have been better directed had he been more involved in getting us on the same path.
35:01I came by Wendy at least four or five times.
35:07I thought he did a good job of just trying to, you know, addressing every designer individually.
35:13What ended up happening, in my opinion, is we diluted everything.
35:16Okay.
35:17Karasan, what do you think?
35:19It was a very collective group.
35:21I think we were all able to do what we wanted to do as far as our individual pieces.
35:26So you feel he was a good leader?
35:28I feel that it was a very group effort and he allowed people to input their own thing.
35:33But I'm saying as far as leading a group of people and corralling them in.
35:38Austin's so polished and finished and beautiful work.
35:42For him to deconstruct means something.
35:45Primarily the job of the leader is making them stay on message and create six garments that connect.
35:52So when they come down the runway, they tell a story.
35:55That's the point of showing the collection.
35:58I, it was really important for me to ask everybody to come to me if they had any ideas of what they're doing.
36:07If they fit into the bullet points or whatnot.
36:10We're going to deliberate.
36:11Please leave the runway and we're going to call you back shortly.
36:23It's okay.
36:24I know the truth.
36:25You know, I hope she's happy with it.
36:26You know, trying to make me look back.
36:27It's too easy.
36:28It's too easy to win that way.
36:29She's going to get it.
36:30It will come back to her.
36:31I know that she's fighting for survival and I know that she wants to stay.
36:46But so do we all.
36:47I think that when you want something bad enough, it can bring out some really ugly behavior.
36:53I'm the only one that spoke up against Kevin's leadership.
36:56And I was hardly the only one that questioned his leadership.
36:59But of course, I'm the only one that comes out and says it.
37:02So they all look like they're this cohesive friendly group.
37:06And you know, I'm out in outer space.
37:12Did you think it was a cohesive collection from scale like one to ten?
37:15I kind of thought I could look at Roberts.
37:18And J's.
37:19And J's.
37:20And Cara Sands.
37:21And I thought those three kind of looked like they went together.
37:25I felt the others really were off on their own tangents.
37:28And excuse me, color is not enough to bring it in.
37:31No.
37:32Those three really listened to everything that I think this was about.
37:36I thought that Austin and Kevin, they were like two separated people.
37:41On their own.
37:42Others kind of held together.
37:44Austin got slightly into the deconstruction, but there was some work.
37:47He was forced.
37:48You could tell it was sort of like he was pushed.
37:50He's very talented, but he's so focused that he has a hard time.
37:57I liked Cara.
38:00Oh, well, I did too.
38:01I guess, you know, I liked her layers, her, the Victorian sexy woman, girl.
38:06He had charm and it was sleek.
38:07It was both.
38:08And it was strong, sexy, confident.
38:10I appreciate that Robert actually put a lot of thought into everything.
38:17Thought.
38:18There was thought.
38:19Yeah.
38:20And I liked the versatility of his ideas.
38:21From a taste point of view, hey, I like the look of his outfit.
38:23When you see this whole lineup, which one was your worst?
38:30Our leader.
38:31Kevin.
38:32Kevin.
38:33Kevin.
38:34He just forgot the deconstruction idea completely.
38:37It was strange.
38:38He's the group leader and he didn't listen to his own edict.
38:40He forgot himself.
38:41Well, I think that he's not a natural born leader.
38:43No.
38:44And yeah, I think that was probably a personality challenge for him.
38:47Listen, he's talented, but you're going to have to be a leader.
38:49Yeah.
38:50I mean, you're going to be in business.
38:51I really did not like Wendy's outfit at all.
38:57I just, I thought it was dowdy and I thought there was no futuristic element at all.
39:01And it fell apart, you know, like what was in her pocket?
39:03I don't mind criticism amongst the group, but I sort of felt she was very quick to go after Kevin.
39:08But I do think the funny thing is in this instance, I don't like how it looked, but I think she listened to where the group wanted to go.
39:19I'm sorry, you know, give me no deconstruction over a bad deconstruction idea of just like shredding knit.
39:30All right, let's spread the news.
39:31Let's get our designers back on the runway.
39:49We've seen the runway show.
39:58We heard what you had to say.
40:00And we made our decision.
40:03The six of you represent the best and the worst.
40:18Austin, you haven't won, but you're not out.
40:22You have a guaranteed in because you won last week's challenge.
40:25You can leave the runway.
40:35Kara-san, you have won this week's challenge.
40:40So you have a guaranteed in for the next round.
40:43You can leave the runway.
40:45It was a pleasure meeting you, Betsy.
40:46And thank you very much.
40:52I was ecstatic.
40:53I was happy.
40:54I'm just like, thank you, God.
40:55Thank you, judges.
40:56I was excited to get the win.
40:58Congratulations.
40:59Jay, you're still in.
41:11You can leave the runway.
41:13Robert.
41:29You're still in.
41:30Please leave the runway.
41:31What is it, Preston?
41:32Good job.
41:55Kevin and Wendy, one of you will be in.
42:01And one of you will be out.
42:11Wendy, while your design fit with the collection,
42:14it was poorly executed.
42:20Kevin, you were the leader,
42:22and yet your outfit was the most separate from the group.
42:27Wendy, you're in.
42:31Wendy, you can leave the runway.
42:34Wendy, you can leave the runway.
42:44That means, Kevin, you're out.
42:50Auf Wiedersehen.
42:51Bye.
42:52What Wendy said to me was a complete surprise.
43:05It was definitely the biggest scam I've ever had.
43:09Yeah.
43:10You don't have to whisper anymore.
43:12I have no regrets.
43:14I just need to get in the position to be in the final three.
43:17Wow.
43:19Oh, damn.
43:20Wow.
43:22So you need to go back to the workplace and clean up your space.
43:26Okay?
43:30Thanks.
43:32All right, good luck.
43:33We know we'll hear from you.
43:34You're a great designer.
43:35It doesn't pay to be nice.
43:36I've grown as a designer.
43:37This competition made me very aware of competition, ego, sabotage, backstabbing.
43:48Yeah, I learned a lot.
43:49I learned quite a lot.
43:51Next on Project Runway.
43:57The key to your next challenge is inside of these packages.
44:01I don't know what's in those bags.
44:02We were revealed that it was post office uniforms.
44:07Your challenge is to redesign the postal service uniform.
44:10I'll be right with you, Mr. Richards.
44:12Hey, hey, your mail's rolling away.
44:15Stop it!
44:16Jay Peterson.
44:17Jay, Julia can't be here until 5.
44:20Anybody want a model today?
44:23Wendy was accusing us.
44:24Hey, how dare anybody do that?
44:26Did it rob me of some of my competitive spirit?
44:28I think it did.
44:29That's it.
44:30For God's sake, what is this?
44:33Visit ProjectRunway.com to learn more about the fashions you've seen on today's show.
44:50Let's go.
44:51Let's go.
44:52All right.
44:53Let's go.
44:54Let's go.
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