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Project Runway Season 16 is the sixteenth season of the television show Project Runway, appearing on Lifetime. The season began on Thursday, August 17, 2017.[1] There are 16 designers competing to become "the next great American designer." Supermodel Heidi Klum, Marie Claire creative director Nina Garcia, and fashion designer Zac Posen are all returning as judges this season. Tim Gunn maintains his role as the workroom mentor.

Season 16 will be the first time the show will emphasize diversity and inclusivity in the size of its models who will range from sizes 0 to 22.[2]

In May 2016, Lifetime renewed Project Runway through its eighteenth season, in a deal with The Weinstein Company.[3]

Designers

Sources:[4]

Name Age Hometown Placement
ChaCha 24 Taipei, Taiwan 16th
Sentell McDonald 33 New York City, NY 15th
Kudzanai Karidza 32 Atlanta, GA 14th
Deyonté Weather 36 Lynnwood, WA 13th
Aaron Myers 23 Brooklyn, NY 12th
Samantha Rei 36 Minneapolis, MN 11th
Margarita Alvarez 30 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Amy Bond 46 Los Angeles, CA
Michael Brambila 25 Oakland, CA
Claire Buitendorp 27 Grand Ledge, Michigan
Shawn Buitendorp 27 Grand Ledge, Michigan
Kenya Freeman 37 Atlanta, GA
Ayana Ife 27 Salt Lake City, UT
Kentaro Kameyama 38 Los Angeles, CA
Brandon Kee 24 San Francisco, CA
Batani-Khalfani 32 Inglewood, CA

Models

  • Sanita Anderson
  • Meisha Brooks
  • Jazzmine Carthon
  • Liris Crosse
  • Samantha Gomez
  • Colleen KM
  • Katie Kope
  • Marsha Larose
  • Sian Osborne
  • Christina Palavra
  • Monique Robinson
  • Yordanos Teshager
  • Janine Tondu
  • Lena Vostrikova
  • Kylie Frink
  • Liz Anne

Designer Progress

WIN
Designer Elimination Table
Designers 1 21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Eliminated Episode
Amy IN LOW IN IN IN IN
Ayana IN WIN IN IN IN IN
Batani LOW HIGH HIGH IN IN IN
Brandon HIGH HIGH WIN IN WIN IN
Claire IN LOW IN IN LOW LOW
Kentaro IN IN LOW HIGH IN WIN
Kenya HIGH HIGH IN LOW HIGH HIGH
Margarita IN IN HIGH IN IN LOW
Michael IN IN IN WIN HIGH IN
Shawn LOW LOW IN HIGH IN HIGH
Samantha IN LOW IN IN LOW OUT 6 - Models Off Duty
Aaron IN HIGH IN LOW OUT 5 - Descending into Good and Evil
Deyonté WIN IN LOW OUT 4 - We're Sleeping Wear?
Kudzanai IN IN OUT 3 - A Leap of Innovation!
Sentell IN OUT 2 - An Unconventional Recycling
ChaCha OUT 1 - One Size Does Not Fit All
^1 : In episode 2, Samantha's outfit received positive critiques despite being on the losing team
  The designer won Project Runway Season 16.
  The designer advanced to Fashion Week.
  The designer won the challenge.
  The designer came in second but did not win the challenge.
  The designer had one of the highest scores for that challenge, but did not win.
  The designer had one of the lowest scores for that challenge, but was not eliminated.
  The designer was in the bottom two, but was not eliminated.
  The designer lost and was eliminated from the competition.
  The designer lost, but was brought back to the competition by Tim Gunn.
  The designer quit the competition

Episodes

Sources:[5]

Episode 0: Road to the Runway

Original airdate: August 10, 2017

Episode 1: One Size Does Not Fit All

Original airdate: August 17, 2017

The designers enter Season 16 in style as they must create a red carpet look that demonstrates their fashion point of view. But the real surprise comes when the designers learn they will be working with models of all sizes!

  • Challenge: Create a red carpet look with your own signature style.
  • Guest Judge: Olivia Munn
  • WINNER: Deyonté
  • ELIMINATED: ChaCha

Episode 2: An Unconventional Recycling

Original airdate: August 24, 2017

In their first team challenge, the designers struggle to make their voices heard. However, this is an unconventional materials challenge and many of them stumble when forced to create a fashion forward look out of recyclable materials.

Team Name Team Members
Ballin' on a Budget Batani, Aaron, Kenya, Brandon, Ayana
Wabi-Sabi Margarita, Kentaro, Deyonté, Kudzanai, Michael
Tsunami Sentell, Samantha, Amy, Shawn, Claire
  • Challenge: Create a high fashion mini collection from recycled materials.
  • Guest Judge: Maggie Q, Anne Fulenwider
  • WINNER: Ayana
  • ELIMINATED: Sentell

Episode 3: A Leap of Innovation!

Original airdate: August 31, 2017

The designers are treated to a private screening of the film Leap! as well as a performance by Hiplet and must draw inspiration for an innovative and edgy design in order to survive another week.

  • Challenge: Create a look inspired by dance, movement and innovation.
  • Guest Judge: Maddie Ziegler
  • WINNER: Brandon
  • ELIMINATED: Kudzanai

Episode 4: We're Sleeping Wear?

Original airdate: September 7, 2017

It’s the Heidi Klum Sleepwear Challenge and the designers are feeling on top of the world, literally. If a slumber party on the roof of the Empire State Building doesn’t bring them the inspiration they need to impress Heidi, nothing will!

  • Challenge: Create a sleepwear look for Heidi Klum Intimates.
  • Guest Judge: Demi Lovato
  • WINNER: Michael
  • ELIMINATED: Deyonté

Episode 5: Descending into Good and Evil

Original airdate: September 14, 2017

Drawing inspiration from the hit film Descendants 2, the designers visit Lyndhurst Castle and are tasked with creating a look that represents “Good” or “Evil.” Most of the results are angelic, but as always, the devil is in the details.

Inspiration Assigned Designers
Good Amy, Brandon, Kentaro, Aaron, Ayana, Claire
Evil Michael, Kenya, Samantha, Shawn, Margarita, Batani

Episode 6: Models Off Duty

Original airdate: September 21, 2017

The models become much more than runway eye candy as they serve for inspiration to the designers to create a street style look, to be featured in a photo shoot. But ceding creative control to the models proves to be a difficult chore for some designers.

Episode 7: The Ultimate Faceoff

Original airdate: September 28, 2017

It’s the JC Penney Challenge and the designers must use men’s fabrics and designs to create a fashion forward look for their female models. Not only that, they must work in teams to do it, leading to a runway elimination that no one saw coming!

References

  1. ^ Rovenstine, Dalene (July 12, 2017). "Project Runway: Meet the season 16 designers". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  2. ^ "About Season 16". mylifetime.com. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  3. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (26 May 2016). "'Project Runway' Renewed By Lifetime For 3 Seasons In Big Deal With Weinstein Co. That Includes 'All Stars', 'Jr' & 'Fashion Inc'".
  4. ^ "Project Runway Bios". myLifetime.com. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  5. ^ http://www.mylifetime.com/shows/project-runway/pages/season-16-whos-in-whos-out

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