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Models of the Runway is a television series on the Lifetime network. It was an offshoot of Project Runway appearing each week during seasons when Project Runway aired, generally immediately following the broadcast of the latest episode, and following the experiences of the fashion models on Project Runway, focusing on their social interactions and weekly eliminations.
The models cast included a variety of body types and DD Smith, the first non-binary model in Project Runway history. [39] Season 18 finalists will show at New York Fashion week. Unlike in season 17, mentor Siriano now has the option to use a one-time "Siriano Save" to bring back a contestant from elimination if he disagrees with a judging decision.
^Note 5 : The aftershow "Models of the Runway" fully reveals the eliminated model of a future challenge. ^Note 6 : The table does not show the results of the designers' model pick, in which everyone kept the same model, but the start of Project Runway episode 2, in which the models chose the designers. Alexis switched from Mila to Anthony ...
Thankfully, all the models are clothed by the time the runway opens. This episode’s guest judges are fashion designer Willy Chavarria and actress and model Julia Fox. (Again, Nina has other ...
^Note 5 : The aftershow "Models of the Runway" fully reveals the eliminated model of a future challenge. ^Note 6 : Valerie was originally eliminated in Episode 2; however, she was brought back after Erika, Carol Hannah's model, voluntarily withdrew. ^Note 7 : All the designers were required to switch models for this episode.
In episodes 10 & 11, the models were not needed in the challenge. The model won Project Runway Season 13. The model wore the winning design that challenge. The model wore the design that came in second. The model wore the design with one of the highest scores. The model wore the design that had one of the lowest scores.
'Project Runway' collides with 'Below Deck' for the infamous client challenge. Here's who won and who went home during this episode's challenge.
Four strong, diverse designers remained atop Thursday’s Project Runway finale, and all that stood between them and victory was a little thing called New York Fashion Week. The two-hour season ...