![]() Michelle beat runner-up Patricia Michaels on April 25, 2013. Ultimately, Michelle’s retro and well-tailored garments helped seal the win in a season of curveballs. Season 11: Michelle Lesniak Franklin - For the 11th season, “Project Runway” organized the designers into teams for each of the challenges. Dmitry beat runner-up Fabio Costa on October 18, 2012. Season 10: Dmitry Sholokhov - Dmitry’s clean and polished aesthetic made him an early frontrunner to win and one of the most consistently good performers in both his original season and “Project Runway All Stars 4” which he also won becoming the show’s second two-time champion. Anya beat runner-up Joshua McKinley on October 27, 2011. Season 9: Anya Ayoung-Chee - Known on her season as one of the worst at sewing, Anya’s win may have surprised many, but her laid-back approach to the game and the summery ease of her finale collection make her one of the shows most relateable. Gretchen beat runner-up Mondo Guerra on October 28, 2010. Season 8: Gretchen Jones - Gretchen’s win over eventual “Project Runway All Stars 1” champion Mondo Guerra is without a doubt one of the show’s most controversial, but she had a well-articulated Pacific Northwest point of view to her work that we haven’t really seen on the show since. SEE Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn (‘Project Runway’) surprise designers with twist for Best Reality Host This was true in his second appearance on the show that made him the first two-time champion as the winner of “Project Runway All Stars 3.” Seth beat runner-up Emilio Sosa on April 22, 2010. ![]() Season 7: Seth Aaron Henderson - Seth Aaron never strayed from his rock-n-roll, punk aesthetic, managing to manipulate it to any of the challenge guidelines. Irina beat runner-up Althea Harper on November 19, 2009. ![]() Season 6: Irina Shabayeva - Irina is probably best known for her role as the villain of the sixth season with most of the other designers having trouble dealing with her attitude in the workroom, but in a finale of three designers where each had never earned a low score, she still came out on top. Leanne beat runner-up Korto Momolu on October 15, 2008. ![]() Season 5: Leanne Marshall - Leanne’s whimsical finale collection was breathtaking in its simplicity and in many ways was a reflection of her own quiet yet charming personality while on the show. Christian beat runner-up Rami Kashou on March 5, 2008. Season 4: Christian Siriano - Without a doubt the biggest breakout star of the series, Christian competed when he was only 21 years old and created some looks that are to this day jaw-dropping in their audacity and utter perfection. Jeffrey beat runner-up Uli Herzner on October 18, 2006. Season 3: Jeffery Sebelia - The original punk designer of “Project Runway,” Jeffrey set the tone for all future designers that wanted to prove that an edgy point of view could be properly elevated into something glamorous and polished. Chloe beat runner-up Daniel Vosovic on March 8, 2006. Season 2: Chloe Dao - It’s surprising that one of the show’s most uproarious casts is topped by Chloe, a calm presence on the show that designed with an unparalleled sophistication. Jay beat runner-up Kara Saun on February 23, 2005. S19E05-Go For the Gold.Season 1: Jay McCarroll - In many ways, Jay is like the Richard Hatch (“Survivor”) of “Project Runway,” respected if for no other reason than that he set the bar so high that every designer that’s come after him has been inspired to compete and design with as much flare and excitement as he did. S19E04-Flower Power Discussion | Critique S19E03-If you've got it, haunt it Discussion | Critique ![]() S19E01-A Colorful Return Discussion | Critique No surveys, giveaways, or datamining of users. Taking a page from the Drag Race sub, we’ve set up /r/ProjectRunwaySpoilers for discussions of leaks and future spoilers. This includes remarks about contestants, models, and other users. All comments containing threatening or derogatory speech, language and/or slurs that expresses prejudice towards ANY particular group, including but not limited to race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, etc., will be removed. You can have respectful conversations and still disagree. You can’t bring a tape measure from the work room and use it in your hotel room.Ĭivility is required. ![]()
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