The field has been cut in half on “Project Runway All Stars” this season, and the judges seem to have very carefully curated their top seven. Every single one of them has won at least one design challenge over the last eight weeks, while the seven eliminated contestants received just two high scores from the judges — combined. But they can’t so easily separate the best from the rest anymore. Someone who has won a design challenge is going home tonight, so who will it be?
The users who have entered their predictions at Gold Derby are actually betting on a surprise ouster: Evan Biddell, who gets leading odds of 23/10 of being sent home. His elimination would be unusual for two reasons. First of all, he has yet to get a single low score from the judges, and there is only one other designer for whom that is still the case (Dmitry Sholokhov). Second,...
The users who have entered their predictions at Gold Derby are actually betting on a surprise ouster: Evan Biddell, who gets leading odds of 23/10 of being sent home. His elimination would be unusual for two reasons. First of all, he has yet to get a single low score from the judges, and there is only one other designer for whom that is still the case (Dmitry Sholokhov). Second,...
- 2/27/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Django Steenbakker may be down, but he’s not out … yet. The “Project Runway All Stars” designer has gotten low scores from the judges for the last three weeks in a row, but he hasn’t even been in the bottom two yet, let alone eliminated. However, he hasn’t been safe since week three, and he hasn’t gotten a single high score from the judges yet. Will he finally have a breakthrough tonight in week seven, or will the judges finally cut him loose? Our readers think he’ll finally be eliminated — but we’ve been wrong before.
Steenbakker gets leading odds of 41/20 of being sent home from the show in ninth place, but if there’s one thing that might keep him in the competition for a while longer, it might be his bold choices. When he’s been near the bottom of the design heap he...
Steenbakker gets leading odds of 41/20 of being sent home from the show in ninth place, but if there’s one thing that might keep him in the competition for a while longer, it might be his bold choices. When he’s been near the bottom of the design heap he...
- 2/13/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
“Project Runway” has always been an international affair, with contestants originating from all over the world. But this seventh and final Lifetime season of “Project Runway All Stars” is an especially global affair. Half of the contestants are past winners from the show’s foreign spin-offs. But those foreign contenders have been dropping like flies. Can the remaining contestants rebound, or will they quickly be deported?
There have been four eliminations over the first five weeks of the competition, and three of them have been international designers: Sunny Fong (Canada) in “Top of the Class,” Jasper Garvida (UK) in “Of Corsets Fashion” and Juli Grbac (Australia) in “On the Prowl.” The one American sent home thus far was actually a big surprise: Seth Aaron Henderson, who had won not one but two past seasons of “Runway.”
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There have been four eliminations over the first five weeks of the competition, and three of them have been international designers: Sunny Fong (Canada) in “Top of the Class,” Jasper Garvida (UK) in “Of Corsets Fashion” and Juli Grbac (Australia) in “On the Prowl.” The one American sent home thus far was actually a big surprise: Seth Aaron Henderson, who had won not one but two past seasons of “Runway.”
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- 2/5/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Our readers thought Jasper Garvida should have won last week’s unconventional materials challenge on “Project Runway All Stars,” but this week the judges thought it was time for him to go. It didn’t seem like his fellow designers will miss him much either. But do you think he really deserved to be eliminated in “Of Corsets Fashion“? Scroll down to vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
This week the designers had to make sophisticated outwear out of underwear, using the style and structure of corsets to create their runway looks. But Garvida was already rubbing his opponents the wrong way before the judges even laid their eyes on the finished products. As we also saw last week in “Buckle Up!” Garvida had a tendency to be, shall we say, demanding with his models, instructing them on exactly how they should present his designs down to the smallest gestures.
This week the designers had to make sophisticated outwear out of underwear, using the style and structure of corsets to create their runway looks. But Garvida was already rubbing his opponents the wrong way before the judges even laid their eyes on the finished products. As we also saw last week in “Buckle Up!” Garvida had a tendency to be, shall we say, demanding with his models, instructing them on exactly how they should present his designs down to the smallest gestures.
- 1/24/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Project Runway All Stars‘ remaining 12 designers were so taken aback by this week’s challenge, they were literally twitching by the time Alyssa Milano was done explaining the task at hand. The challenge, much to (almost) everyone’s dismay, was to “celebrate a woman’s figure by incorporating a corset into a high-fashion look.” (Last week’s unconventional materials challenge suddenly sounds like a dream.)
Highlights from the workroom included Michelle Lesniak slicing her finger open; Jasper Garvida gluing lace onto his corset, sending his fellow designers into a tizzy (“It’s bulls–t!”); and Evan Biddell telling Dmitry Sholokhov...
Highlights from the workroom included Michelle Lesniak slicing her finger open; Jasper Garvida gluing lace onto his corset, sending his fellow designers into a tizzy (“It’s bulls–t!”); and Evan Biddell telling Dmitry Sholokhov...
- 1/24/2019
- TVLine.com
I’ve had it with these monkey-fighting unconventional challenges on this Monday-to-Friday plane!
It’s only week three of “Project Runway All Stars,” but it’s already time for an unconventional materials challenge, in which the contestants will design for the friendly skies. But “Buckle Up!” should be no sweat for a cast full of past “Runway” champions, right? Find out below in our live blog with all the minute-by-minute developments as they happen.
Last week’s “Top of the Class” challenge ended with the elimination of Canadian “Runway” champ Sunny Fong, leaving 13 contestants in the running for the world title. Dmitry Sholokhov won the season premiere challenge, and then Anthony Ryan Auld recovered from his rough start by winning in “Class.” That means the American “Runway” champs are two-for-two, while the international winners are aiming to strike back.
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It’s only week three of “Project Runway All Stars,” but it’s already time for an unconventional materials challenge, in which the contestants will design for the friendly skies. But “Buckle Up!” should be no sweat for a cast full of past “Runway” champions, right? Find out below in our live blog with all the minute-by-minute developments as they happen.
Last week’s “Top of the Class” challenge ended with the elimination of Canadian “Runway” champ Sunny Fong, leaving 13 contestants in the running for the world title. Dmitry Sholokhov won the season premiere challenge, and then Anthony Ryan Auld recovered from his rough start by winning in “Class.” That means the American “Runway” champs are two-for-two, while the international winners are aiming to strike back.
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- 1/17/2019
- by John Benutty and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Week two of “Project Runway All Stars” showed just how tumultuous this champions season can be. Anthony Ryan Auld won the “Top of the Class” design challenge after nearly being eliminated in the season premiere. And Irina Shabayeva was nearly sent home after a high score on night one. So who will be out in week three? Our users are betting on Anya Ayoung-Chee again, but Michelle Lesniak may also be at risk.
“Runway” season nine champion Ayoung-Chee disappointed the judges in the first challenge with a look that was far too safe for their tastes, but she redeemed herself in “Class” with a graduation party design that put her safely through to round three. However, she didn’t get a high score in the challenge, so she still hasn’t stood out to judges this season as a contender. Maybe that’s why most of our users still think she’ll get the boot.
“Runway” season nine champion Ayoung-Chee disappointed the judges in the first challenge with a look that was far too safe for their tastes, but she redeemed herself in “Class” with a graduation party design that put her safely through to round three. However, she didn’t get a high score in the challenge, so she still hasn’t stood out to judges this season as a contender. Maybe that’s why most of our users still think she’ll get the boot.
- 1/16/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
If you thought a plane needed to leave the ground in order to experience turbulence, TVLine’s exclusive clip from Wednesday’s Project Runway All Stars (Lifetime, 9/8c) may prove to be an educational experience.
Seated aboard a Southwest airplane, the show’s 13 remaining designers react to the two words no contestant ever wants to hear: “unconventional materials challenge.” Host Alyssa Milano gives the designers exactly five minutes to run to baggage claim and sift through random suitcases to collect usable materials.
“I’m very Australian, and we have rules,” Juli Grbac says, reacting to the chaos. “Rules is rules.
Seated aboard a Southwest airplane, the show’s 13 remaining designers react to the two words no contestant ever wants to hear: “unconventional materials challenge.” Host Alyssa Milano gives the designers exactly five minutes to run to baggage claim and sift through random suitcases to collect usable materials.
“I’m very Australian, and we have rules,” Juli Grbac says, reacting to the chaos. “Rules is rules.
- 1/15/2019
- TVLine.com
“Project Runway All Stars” started its seventh and final season on Lifetime last week, and it was a rare reality competition episode that ended with more contestants than it started with. It began with 12 designers, but no one was eliminated at the end of the first challenge. Instead, two more “Runway” alums were added to the lineup. What surprise twists were in store for the contestants in week two? Scroll down for our live blog with all the minute-by-minute developments as they happen.
This season of “All Stars” is a unique “Champions” edition in which all of the contestants are past winners of “Runway,” “All Stars” or one of the show’s various international spin-offs. Representing America are Anthony Ryan (“All Stars” season two winner), Anya Ayoung-Chee (“Runway” season nine), Dmitry Sholokhov (“Runway” season 10 and “All Stars” season four), Irina Shabayeva (“Runway” season six), Michelle Lesniak (“Runway” season 11), and Seth Aaron Henderson...
This season of “All Stars” is a unique “Champions” edition in which all of the contestants are past winners of “Runway,” “All Stars” or one of the show’s various international spin-offs. Representing America are Anthony Ryan (“All Stars” season two winner), Anya Ayoung-Chee (“Runway” season nine), Dmitry Sholokhov (“Runway” season 10 and “All Stars” season four), Irina Shabayeva (“Runway” season six), Michelle Lesniak (“Runway” season 11), and Seth Aaron Henderson...
- 1/10/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
“Project Runway All Stars” season seven consists only of past champions of “Runway” shows in the Us and abroad, so it’s inevitable that the first elimination would be an shocking experience for the unlucky designer who endures it. That’s the fate we’re anticipating for Anya Ayoung-Chee, who will the first contestant sent home from the show according to the combined predictions of Gold Derby users.
Ayoung-Chee previously competed in season nine of the original “Runway” series, where she won four challenges, received high scores in another four challenges, and got a low score only once on her way to winning the whole thing. But in the season premiere of this “Champions” edition of “All Stars” she had her worst result yet. She finished in the bottom two for the first time in her entire history on the show.
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Ayoung-Chee previously competed in season nine of the original “Runway” series, where she won four challenges, received high scores in another four challenges, and got a low score only once on her way to winning the whole thing. But in the season premiere of this “Champions” edition of “All Stars” she had her worst result yet. She finished in the bottom two for the first time in her entire history on the show.
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- 1/9/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Lifetime kicked off its final season of Project Runway All Stars on Wednesday, pitting six previous American winners against six winners of various international franchises. (You know, we always had a feeling that World War III would be fought with needles and threads.)
In addition to the familiar faces — Anthony Ryan Auld (All Stars 2), Anya Ayoung-Chee (Season 9), Dmitry Sholokhov (Season 10 and All Stars 4), Irina Shabayeva (Season 6), Michelle Lesniak (Season 11), Sean Kelly (Season 13) and Seth Aaron Henderson (Season 7 and All Stars 3) — host Alyssa Milano welcomed Christina Exie (Australia), Cynthia Hayashi (Brazil), Django Steenbakker (Netherlands), Evan Biddell (Canada), Jasper Garvida (UK), Juli...
In addition to the familiar faces — Anthony Ryan Auld (All Stars 2), Anya Ayoung-Chee (Season 9), Dmitry Sholokhov (Season 10 and All Stars 4), Irina Shabayeva (Season 6), Michelle Lesniak (Season 11), Sean Kelly (Season 13) and Seth Aaron Henderson (Season 7 and All Stars 3) — host Alyssa Milano welcomed Christina Exie (Australia), Cynthia Hayashi (Brazil), Django Steenbakker (Netherlands), Evan Biddell (Canada), Jasper Garvida (UK), Juli...
- 1/3/2019
- TVLine.com
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