Project Runway

2013 • Lifetime
4.5
736 reviews
TV-PG
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Season 8 episodes (14)

1 And Sew It Begins
7/29/10
Season-only
Heidi and Tim greet 17 new designers--the most in series history--and break the news that the final audition is still to come when they are challenged to design a garment from clothes from another designer's luggage with only five hours. The pressure is on as the designers must work against the clock to wow Heidi, Michael, Nina and a special celebrity guest judge, Selma Blair.
2 Larger Than Life
8/5/10
Season-only
The designers meet Marie Claire's editor-in-chief, Joanna Coles for their BIGGEST challenge yet when they are told they are to create designs that epitomize the Marie Claire woman. The winning look will be displayed on a 50-foot billboard in New York. Joanna serves as the guest judge.
3 It's a Party
8/12/10
Season-only
It's anything but party time when the designers get their unconventional challenge--to make chic looks out of party supplies. But when the designers' models walk through the doors, the designers learn there is a catch that may push them to their limits. The queen of unconventional fashion--Betsey Johnson--guest judges.
4 Hats Off to You
8/19/10
Season-only
The designers are left scratching their heads when faced with Project Runway's first hat inspiried challenge when they must design garments influenced by the outrageous hats designed by famed British milliner, Philip Treacy, who also serves as the guest judge.
5 There IS an "I" in Team
8/26/10
Season-only
Designers get their first taste at a team challenge when they are split into two teams and tasked with creating a cohesive line to match the hair trends for 2010. Georgina Chapman and Heather Kerzner serve as guest judges.
6 You Can Totally Wear That Again
9/2/10
Season-only
Designers will select real former bridesmaids--in some good, bad and tacky--bridesmaid dresses and prove that they can be worn again after they redesign the looks. But will they be able to handle the pressure when they have to showcase their work for the public? Designer Cynthia Rowley guest judges.
7 What's Mine is Yours
9/9/10
Season-only
Project Runway sets sail when the designers get a resort-wear challenge from Michael Kors but when they discover who is actually creating their visions, some designers may want to walk the plank! Actress Kristen Bell serves as the celebrity guest judge.
8 A Rough Day on the Runway
9/16/10
Season-only
The designers get a lesson on fashionable politics when they learn about the creation and longevity of American sportswear. Actress January Jones serves as the celebrity guest judge.
9 A Race to the Finish
9/23/10
Season-only
The stakes are raised in all directions when the designers are challenged to create a high fashion look, and the winner receives one of the biggest rewards in Project Runway history.
10 There's A Pattern Here
9/30/10
Season-only
The designers take a trip down memory lane when old photos of themselves pop up in the workroom but quickly are brought back to the present when they are tasked with designing their own fabric and garment to correspond to a memorably time in their lives. One designer reveals an emotional secret that leaves everyone shocked and in tears. Designer Rachel Roy serves as the guest judge.
11 A Look in the Line
10/7/10
Season-only
The designers get an opportunity to create a look for the launch of Heidi Klum's own read-to-wear line. The remaining designers discover they need to enlist some help when Heidi throws a curveball at them. Designer Norma Camalli serves as the guest judge.
12 We're in a New York State of Mind
10/14/10
Season-only
The final five designers get treated to a night of luxury in a Penthouse Suite for all their hard work and making it this far. A prominent New York figure presents the designers with the final challenge to determine who moves on to fashion week.
13 Finale Part 1
10/21/10
Season-only
Tim Gunn visits the hometowns of the four remaining designers--but only three will show as finalists at Lincoln Center.
14 Finale Part 2
10/28/10
Season-only
The conclusion of the finale which reveals this season's winning clothier.

About this show

Hosted by supermodel and fashion maven Heidi Klum, the hit series provides talented designers with an opportunity to launch their careers in fashion, under the watchful eye of mentor and Liz Claiborne Chief Creative Officer Tim Gunn.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
736 reviews
Nkechi Feaster
September 8, 2017
I have not owned a tv in years. However, there are shows that I love and cannot miss, like Project Runway! I choose to buy the entire season and watch as the episodes become available. Its worked great until this year. Normally episodes become available next day. However, now I am asked pay $1.99 to watch it next day even though I have already paid for the entire season! The free episode doesn't become available for another day. This is a sham and should be corrected immediately! This is just taking advantage at this point!
Frederick Combs
August 12, 2016
I love Project Runway! In this season 14 there is a nice mix of contestants and challenges. However, I am very surprised and frankly, disappointed at the lack of actual sewing ability, knowledge of fabrics (and what they do) and general lack of taste level (within each contestant's aesthetic) that can carry a design through to the finish and win. This is NOT one of the best seasons, but as with all Project Runways, you learn to love all of the contestants as people who aspire to design and please. Sadly one contestant burns out early and it appears that substances play a role. When I think of the many, many talented young people, I think the selection process was poor and the vetting even worse. Step it up! I wanted to get excited, but found it tedious and lack luster. I watched the final episode of season 14 and I could not believe who won. This was a pandering choice and I felt that the real winner was denied for the sake of demographics. I liked all of the contestants, but I never expect to watch a reality game show that slants and panders the end results. The person that won is an interesting designer with an important voice, but not the top talent, in my opinion.
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Jamelle Ridley
October 28, 2015
One of my favorites...I love the show, but, I'm not happy that the episodes have to be purchased. There's another show that I watch from time to time on the network app when I want to catch up, and the episodes are free.