Project Runway All Stars (2012–…): Season 1, Episode 11 - Finale Part 1 - full transcript

>> Previously on

Project Runway All Stars...

The winner of this challenge

gets a place in the finale.

>> It's now or never.

>> I'm Nanette Lepore.

I want you to make a garment

that's irresistible, and you're

going to be under the real test

of the retail customer.

>> For a dress like this--it



would typically retail for

about $380.

You have about $40 left to work

with in fabric.

>> It does look like a tin can

with a string hanging out.

>> How do you wear a bra with

this?

>> It's a little harder to sell.

>> This is gorgeous the way it

is.

♪ ♪

>> I really like this dress.

I think it's masterful.



>> I like your use of fabrics,

and that's where you are very

strong.

>> Congratulations, Mondo,

you're the winner of this

week's challenge.

>> This is amazing, thank you.

>> Some things that look great

for retail just don't do enough

on the runway.

>> Here you've managed to do

something very sensual rather

than overtly sexual.

>> I'm sad because there was a

beautiful detail on the sketch

that's missing from the dress

now.

>> Oh, the keyhole?

>> You needed to add that

special touch.

>> I'm sorry to say, Kenley,

that means you're out.

13 of the best designers

from Project Runway are back.

And this time, the competition

is tougher than ever.

Each week, their skills are

tested to the limit as they

compete for the biggest prize

in runway history.

Who will be cut, and who will

have it all sewn up?

This is

Project Runway All Stars.

>> The winner of

Project Runway All Stars

will sell their merchandise

within an exclusive boutique

at select Neiman Marcus stores

The winner will also get

a spread in

Marie Claire magazine

and a position as guest editor

for one year, $100,000 in

technology and office space

from HP and Intel, a sewing and

embroidery studio provided by

Brother International, and

a cash prize of $100,000,

courtesy of L'Oreal Paris.

Project Runway All Stars 1x11
Finale, Part 1
Original Air Date on March 15, 2012

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>> Good morning, everyone.

>> Hi.

>> Good morning, Angela.

>> Austin, you shaved.

>> I did.

I decided to shave my mustache

just as a sort of a fresh start,

a new beginning, a renaissance

as it were.

>> He went from Errol Flynn

to Kermit the Frog.

>> We began with 13 All-Star

designers.

11 weeks on, and only three of

you remain.

You've all made it to

the Project Runway All Stars

final challenge.

Congratulations.

Thank you.

>> So the

Project Runway All Stars of

All Stars are Michael Costello,

Austin Scarlett, and myself.

>> One of the three of you will

be walking away with

the biggest prize in

Project Runway history.

To help reveal your challenge,

please welcome to the runway

some familiar faces.

>> I'm feeling very anxious.

>> Oh, my goodness.

>> Hi!

>> Hi, kids.

>> Hi.

>> Hello.

>> Welcome to the runway.

>> Thank you.

>> So, designers...

The best way for a designer

to present their work is with

a high-profile runway show for

their collection.

Now a designer would usually

spend months slaving away

on creating their best work

for this.

Even on Project Runway, they

get weeks.

But this is All Stars, and we

know what you're capable of.

>> Your final challenge is to

design a mini collection to

showcase your skills and

talents as designers, and we

want to see five different

looks.

>> You have four days to put

this little collection together.

>> Five looks?

>> Yes, guys, we have a full

runway show ready to go in just

five days' time.

>> Just even making it to

the finale--that's scary

enough, but now knowing what

your challenge is--that's

frightening.

It's frightening.

>> VIP guests have been invited.

>> Uh-oh.

>> And a very special location

has been booked.

You have a budget of $3,000 to

shop for fabric at Mood.

And of course, you have that

fabulous Neiman Marcus

accessory wall to add to your

looks.

>> In a couple of days' time,

there will be a model casting,

where you'll choose five models

each for your own runway show.

>> Usually, editor-in-chief of

Marie Claire magazine,

Joanna Coles, joins you in your

workroom.

This time, she's invited you to

her workroom.

>> Awesome!

>> Oh, cool.

>> Oh, I can't wait.

>> So it's time for you to

visit Joanna Coles

at Marie Claire's headquarters.

Good luck.

>> Thank you.

>> Thank you.

>> Bye.

>> Marie Claire, here we come.

>> Here we come.

Beautiful building.

As soon as we walk up, there

was this awesome escalator and

high glass ceilings.

I felt like Joanna Coles

getting ready to go to work.

>> Hello.

>> Good morning, guys.

Welcome to Marie Claire.

>> Thank you.

>> Why don't you follow me?

>> All righty.

It's all so surreal.

It's like words really cannot

express.

I feel like I'm in a dream.

>> You guys have a seat.

>> All right.

>> Thank you.

>> This is a huge opportunity,

and this experience could

possibly change my life.

I'm nervous.

I'm so nervous.

Ah! This is insane.

>> We wait...

And wait...

And wait.

>> Oh, my goodness!

Welcome to my world.

>> I look forward

to Joanna's consultations

because she really has a wise

and insightful professional

point of view.

It's very exciting.

>> You have all worked so hard.

Now tell me how you feel about

having to produce

the collection for the runway.

Nervous, frantic, I mean, I

think all of our minds are just

racing.

>> What do you basically look

for in a collection?

>> What you're looking for is

a shift from the previous

season.

And then when you're seeing as

many as 50 to 70 shows, you're

looking for themes.

And then you're looking for

people who are doing it really

well.

>> How do you feel when you go

to runway shows?

The theatrics and

the over-the-top styling?

And how can it affect you

being in a competition?

Because we've all been kind of

criticized of being a little

too theatric.

How do we walk that line?

>> It's a very good question.

I think that it depends on

the designer.

And are the theatrics authentic

to the collection that they're

doing?

I don't think it's in any way

essential to showing a great

collection.

>> Can you tell us about

the guest editor position here

at Marie Claire?

>> What the guest editor will

be involved in doing is joining

our fashion team when we

discuss what themes we think

are going to appeal to our

readers and working out how to

interpret the runway looks for

our readers who want to wear

fashion in their real lives.

You'll be working with

Nina Garcia and her team.

And, uh, it's really fun.

I never wake up in the morning

thinking, "Oh, I have to go to

work."

I always feel like, "Oh, I

can't wait to get there."

>> This prize of being a guest

editor for Marie Claire is,

like, my dream job.

>> Marie Claire is a huge

magazine.

It's a major foot into

the fashion industry, and it's

a route that I can take to help

better my career as a fashion

designer.

>> It would be so much fun.

>> I love being part of a team.

I really love collaborating

with other creative people to

accomplish the big picture.

>> Good, well, the next four

days are going to be very

intense for you.

I'm excited for all of you, and

I would be thrilled to have any

one of you join

the Marie Claire team.

Well-done for making it this

far, and I can't wait to see

the show.

All right, good luck, guys.

>> Bye, Joanna.

>> The boys and I head off to

sketch.

>> It's a beautiful day

outside.

The weather is really nice.

Well, there's a lot of green,

and I'm trying to find out how

to translate that green into my

collection.

>> I will be making a wedding

dress--the ultimate dress that

most women will wear in their

lives.

There is something just so

fantastically fashion about

ending a collection in

a beautiful wedding dress.

>> This is my moment to redeem

myself

so I really have to just focus.

>> This is what I was meant to

do, what I was born to do.

And now I just really want to

win, win, win.

>> I think I want it more than

Austin and Mondo.

And I'm here to compete 'cause

I want that prize.

>> There can only be one winner

in this competition, and as much

as I love Michael...

I really want to win.

I want to win.

>> Coming up on

Project Runway All Stars...

>> I'm frustrated, and I want

to quit.

I just wanna to stop.

>> You like the new setup?

>> I love that I can shut my

door.

>> Whenever I try and help

Mondo, he sort of throws it back

in my face.

>> We are going to create

a five-look collection in four

days.

>> It's very frantic to try and

choose fabric for a collection

in just an hour.

Okay, can we put this in my

pile?

>> I wanted, like, some kind of

silk jerseys.

Oh, this is gorge.

>> I'm really inspired by this

African safari.

I picture my collection being

on an adventure.

Perfect.

>> This is where you have to

commit.

Man, I don't even know how I'm

gonna do it.

I mean, usually I'm really

comfortable going into

the fabric store.

This time I'm going on with

a blindfold really.

>> Do you have an idea for your

collection?

>> Uh, no, I'm just pulling

things that I'm attracted to

right now.

And then I will re-edit.

I'm just not feeling it.

I'm not feeling it.

>> I do like this, yes.

I sort of see this woman as if

she stepped out of a Fragonard

painting, but she is

a modern-day rock star meets

Hasidic gentleman.

>> Ten minutes!

Ten minutes and counting.

>> All right, we'll leave

the four of that one.

Just do four of this one.

>> I'm gonna need absolutely

this whole roll for my wedding

dress.

>> Thank you so much.

>> Think I have everything.

>> Back to 1407.

>> Thank you, bye.

>> Oh!

>> Oh, this is all different.

Overnight the entire workroom

is transformed, especially for

the three finalists.

So is this our mini-workroom in

here?

We each have our own petit

atelier.

Perfect, it is big enough for

my dress.

It's definitely nice to have

sort of a calm oasis where I can

focus on what I need to focus

on.

>> You're happy with what you

got, Mondo?

You're not?

>> I couldn't even concentrate.

>> Do you like the new setup?

>> Mm...

Yeah, I love that I can shut my

door.

>> Ahem.

>> I hope you won't be

completely closing us off to

seeing what you're up to or

vice versa.

I want your opinion.

But yeah, if you feel like you

need...

>> Space.

>> Space and time to yourself,

I also respect that.

Yeah, you'll see it soon enough.

>> Okay.

Whenever I try and help Mondo,

he sort of...

Throws it back in my face.

>> I unpack my fabrics, take

a look at them, and I'm really

disappointed.

I'm not happy with what I got.

Finding inspiration for myself

right now from these fabrics

is really hard.

I'm frustrated, and I want to

quit.

I just wanna stop.

>> My collection is really just

Austin Scarlett.

Each look really has

a sophistication to them, but

there's also a whiical sense

to them.

And that's always something

that I love to balance.

Just sort of a fun, frivolous

feeling combined with something

sort of very elegant and

refined.

>> You are going on a safari.

>> Yeah.

>> This is like exotica.

>> I just want it to be fun,

adventurous but still keep it

sexy.

The lady who wears them is going

on a crusade with Indiana Jones

and the Last Costello.

>> Whoo-hoo!

You are in business.

>> Did you do anything yet?

>> It's a lot of pressure, Mike.

>> Okay.

>> I feel dead inside.

I don't feel one ounce of

motivation.

I'm just gonna shut my door.

>> I said, "If you wanna come

hang out, you know, take a load

off your chest or something,

come next door and talk to me

and play my little safari."

And he was like, "No, thanks.

I don't wanna go to the zoo."

>> That--okay, that's what's

not cool.

We all have stresses.

We all are in the same

competition.

>> Well, we all are having it

hard different ways.

I have kids.

None of the other contestants

know what it's like to be away

from your kids.

That's tough.

So for him to say that he takes

things in a different way or

his process is totally

different, it's kind of

disrespectful in a way.

>> I have all sorts of

that I'm dealing with.

My family--

>> That's true.

>> My mother was just evicted

from her house.

>> I know.

>> She's, like, homeless right

now.

I need to win this competition,

so I can pay so my mother can

have a place to live, okay?

>> True.

>> I think it's really, uh, sort

of immature to not...

>> I agree.

>> Recognize that others have

a life.

>> I'm hanging out in my room.

I'm in a total funk, and then

there's a voice.

"Designers, designers."

>> Hi, guys, how are you?

>> Hello, Georgina, is that you?

>> Hi.

>> Hi.

How are you?

>> It's wonderful to see you...

>> How are you?

>> In person--or up close for

the first time.

>> I know, no runway between us.

>> I've admired her and her work

for years.

You always see the most

beautiful dresses on the red

carpet--they're always Marchesa.

>> This is the fashion industry

right in front of your face.

What better feeling can you get

than that?

>> So where are you guys at?

>> I love the direction that

I'm going in.

I see the shoe.

I see the hair.

I see the glasses.

I see the accessories.

I see how everything just looks.

>> But this time we do get

a little more time to think it

through, compose.

Neiman Marcus has been really

great.

>> Neiman Marcus actually gave

me my start in the industry.

They're a very nurturing

company.

To become part of the Neiman's

family is a huge thing.

And I think you want to think

about that.

>> When you go to a runway

show...

>> Yeah.

>> What do you like to see?

>> I like to see an idea.

I like to see a vision.

I want something to excite me,

to be like, "Wow, that's

an incredible idea.

I've never seen that before."

Mondo, you look like you've had

enough.

>> I'm just tired of people

telling me what I'm capable of

doing...

>> Mm-hmm.

>> And expecting things from me.

And it's just like, I'm not

happy right now.

>> Mm-hmm.

So do you need to take a moment?

>> I've taken probably half

the day.

I haven't even cut anything at

this point.

>> That's okay.

I have been to the worst places

before my collections--terrible.

I used--I never used to sleep.

It used to be a disaster.

And I'd be lying in bed.

I'd be like, "why am I doing

this to myself?

This is torturous."

As I learn and do more and more

collections--

and now I've learned not to

have the breakdowns.

>> Right.

>> And--but then I got worried

that if I don't have

a breakdown, "Am I gonna be as

creative?"

>> I love Georgina.

She's so down-to-earth, and she

gets us because she's

a designer too.

>> I think you all have

the potential to win this...

For sure.

Lots and lots of luck,

and I will see you in four days.

>> Thank you.

>> Bye-bye.

>> It was definitely reassuring

to know that Georgina, like us,

suffers from sleepless nights

and the horror and torment of

being ripped to shreds by

critics.

>> Bye, see you soon.

>> Take care.

>> That was nice.

Everything she said was

wonderful.

>> I've given up.

I've decided that today for me

is a free day in the workroom.

I just don't want to waste my

time, so I might as well just

lounge on the couch.

>> I can't believe you, like,

have a dress done already.

I love that.

The back is just so--

you're amazing.

Oh, okay, everyone.

Are you ready?

>> I'm not.

>> I'm starved.

>> Come on, let's go eat.

>> Oh, what a day!

>> Thank you.

Well, boys--

>> What are we toasting to?

>> To the art of fashion.

>> To the art of fashion.

>> I'm in a foul mood.

I don't know where I'm at in my

head.

I don't know what I'm going to

do.

I'm done.

>> Are you serious?

>> Yeah.

>> Sometimes maybe he does only

think about his feelings and

that's one of his downfalls.

You know, it's a lot of

negative energy.

>> We haven't even had dessert.

>> And when he's in that mood,

that's when he turns out his

best work ever.

>> Coming up on

Project Runway All Stars...

>> Today's the model casting.

Gorgeous, I love you.

>> Austin has taken

the opportunity to become

the "casting director."

Such a.

>> Another day, another dress.

>> It's day two.

I'm gonna have to try and pull

a little bit of a miracle.

I got to make something that's

gonna wow Georgina.

I got to make something that

Isaac's gonna say he's in love

with.

I got to make something that

Angela is gonna want to wear.

It's stress, and it's hard.

>> This experience has

literally made me crazy.

I need therapy, so that's my

whole inspiration.

I'm doing a collection called

"therapy."

>> Ladies, we are ready for you.

Come on in.

>> Will you do a walk, please?

Smoldering.

>> Model casting is crucial to

your show.

And it's important to find

the right girl and to also be

inspired by that girl.

>> Could I just quickly throw

a skirt on you to see how you

move?

>> Yes.

>> I'll be right back.

>> Seriously?

Did he do that right now?

>> Come on, really?

>> Just slip that on over.

>> This has been a trend with

Austin throughout the season.

Whatever he wants, he usually

gets it...

>> Gorgeous, I love you.

>> Without even taking in

consideration anybody else.

>> So we both really love

>> I'm not gonna back down on

that one.

>> So...Neither will I.

So I think the only fair thing

to do is to flip a coin.

>> Sure, let's do it--flip it.

>> Heads.

>> Tails.

>> All right, darling.

>> Thank you.

>> And then I guess I'll take

Rae.

>> Wait, wait, wait, nuh-uh.

>> No?

>> No.

>> Heads.

>> He gets Rae.

>> Good for Austin.

That's become my motto.

"Good for Austin."

>> Happy casting.

>> He's such a.

>> So I'm thinking of all of

these ideas of, like,

acupuncture and, like, shock

therapy.

Now that I put the sleeves on

it, I don't know if it takes it

into wizard territory.

>> And I love this idea of

Rorschach inkblots, and I think

it's really cool.

And it definitely does tell

the story of therapy.

Ooh, it's pretty.

>> This stuff is like velvet.

I've always been really obsessed

by the traditional attire of

the Hasid men.

They're always in gorgeous

black brocades and satins.

Gorge.

I hope the judges recognize

the cohesive aspects of

the collection that I feel are

there.

>> Designers.

>> Hi.

>> Hi, Isaac.

Mr. Mizrahi.

I'm excited to see Isaac.

I think I have a little man

crush on Isaac.

He's pretty adorable.

>> Firstly...

You got these CDs of music

for your fashion show, so--

>> Oh!

>> And I encourage you to listen

quickly and sort of, like, put

your bids in for you want

'cause there's only three tracks

and you have to decide, so--

>> Oh!

>> Now I want to talk about

the psychology of showing

clothes.

You have five passages, right?

You show your newest thing

first, right?

And your grandest thing last.

>> Have you ever been in

a position where you really,

really believed about

a particular look, and no one

else really got it?

And you said, "You know what?

I'm doing it anyway"?

>> Every season.

>> That's reassuring.

>> It is--I'm telling you, you

can rest assured that that's

why they pay you the big bucks

or they will someday.

>> It's because you have

the balls to not listen to

anybody else and to do something

big and fabulous.

>> I'm really quiet 'cause I

just really want to take it all

in and hear what he's saying.

Because we can't just get this

advice anywhere on the streets.

So it's really cool.

>> You've come this far,

darlings, so please enjoy

the process.

'Cause if you don't enjoy

the process, we will be able to

tell.

>> All right.

>> Thanks for coming to visit.

>> Have fun.

>> Thank you, Isaac.

Isaac really gives me

the confidence that I'm doing

a great collection and that I

just have to make sure I get it

done in time for the runway.

>> This one's me too.

♪ ♪

Okay, I got track number two.

Settled.

>> Austin...

Do you want to go hear it?

>> Yeah.

You know, I think--

>> I picked this one.

This is number three.

>> How many are there to choose

from

>> Three.

♪ ♪

>> This is the one he picked.

>> It seems like whenever

designers have to choose

something, I'm always the last

one who gets to choose.

So I don't know whether to take

that as just sort of an insult

like, "I'm not friends with

you," or, "you're, like, my

hardest competition."

I do like the guitar 'cause

it's like rocker, glam.

>> Hey, you guys.

One hour left until the end of

the day.

How are you doing?

>> Okay.

>> Is that leather?

>> Leatherette.

>> Cute.

I could be very critical about

this, but he's giving you true

Austin Scarlett glamour.

>> What do you think of my

pants?

>> Cool.

>> Do they look like a skirt?

>> Yeah, kind of.

It's just really hard to wear

Michael's clothes unless you're

a model.

None of them can be worn with

a bra, and that's just not

realistic.

I don't just design for

a slender supermodel.

I design for real women.

>> Hey, guys.

It's time to go home.

>> Oh, wow, that looks great.

Mondo's theme of therapy is

pretty good.

But my collection really is

sexy, cool, feminine, and just

killer.

Three very different

collections.

>> Starlet Scarlett.

That's what he is.

>> Hello, designers.

Hi, Angela.

>> Working hard?

>> Yes.

>> Is this how you're always

working, all done up like this?

>> Yes.

>> It's been a long time since

I've been by 1407 Broadway,

and I'm super excited to see

what you guys are coming up

with.

But this wouldn't be

an All Stars...

without an All Stars twist.

>> Coming up on

Project Runway All Stars.

>> Look what the cat dragged in.

>> Hi, guys.

>> I'm not ready for a twist.

>> It's, you know, intimidating.

>> This wouldn't be

an All Stars...

without an All Stars twist.

>> Okay.

>> We decided we wanted just

one more look.

>> This collection is important

to me.

I'm trying to really make it

cohesive, so I'm not ready for

a twist right now.

>> Your five-looks collection

is gonna become six.

>> It's intimidating that you

have to make a sixth look, but

this is part of being

an All Star.

>> On Project Runway,

the phrase "One day you're in,

and the next, you're out," can

also work with fabrics.

Let's bring out your models.

>> Oh, my God!

>> All of our old fabric.

>> We've got a little bit

of the opera, Miss Piggy.

>> Oh, my goodness.

>> We've kept it all, and this

is what you'll use to create

your sixth look.

Now this look must be

incorporated into the overall

theme of your collection.

>> When you have to use scraps

from previous designs, you

know, it could damage the whole

collection.

There is nothing really safari

in my basket.

It's insane.

It's really insane.

>> This is fun.

>> We all know you're gonna do

a great job, but even All Stars

need a helping hand this late

in the game.

So we've invited some familiar

faces to join us back in

the workroom to help you out.

>> Come on out, guys.

>> Oh-ho-ho-ho!

Look what the cat dragged in.

>> All the designers from

the season that have been sent

home come back to haunt us.

Honestly...

It's a little uncomfortable.

>> Designers.

You can pick one fellow

designer to help you over

the next 24 hours.

Now, Mondo, you won last week's

challenge.

So who would you like to choose

to help you out in your

workroom?

>> I'm going to pick Mila.

>> Mila, nice.

>> I picked Mila because of her

technical abilities.

I like her approach to design,

and I like her work ethic.

>> Mondo, who would you like to

choose to go next?

>> Oh, God.

>> Go ahead and pick Michael.

It's fine.

>> Just to be fair, Austin, you

can choose first.

>> Oh!

>> Wow!

>> I'm gonna choose my fellow

aristocrat.

Her serene highness,

the Princess Antoinetta.

>> Yeah!

>> Anthony and I do have just

similar couture aesthetic.

So I thought he would really be

able to get my point of view.

Thank you.

>> I'm gonna choose that silver

fox right over there,

Miss Johnston.

>> Ooh!

>> I guess I can be your bitch

for 24 hours.

>> I know her from my season

and I know what she's capable

of.

>> See you soon.

>> Bye, designers.

>> Good luck.

>> Bye.

>> Which room is this?

To the right?

>> I'll take that.

>> This is one, two--

>> Three, four, five.

>> What should we do for

the sixth piece?

>> Pants would work beautifully.

>> Thank you for helping me.

I want to see what's in here.

>> I am a little surprised that

Michael picked me.

My style is so different.

But this look is gonna be very

well executed, and it's gonna be

up to my standards for sure.

>> So it's really, like, black,

white, red, and silver so far?

>> Mm-hmm, and it's only five.

Well, now it's six looks.

>> It's weird being back in

the workroom.

But of all the people there,

I'm happy to support Mondo.

This from the park?

>> Yeah, that's from the park.

>> You don't want that one.

>> No.

>> Yeah, no.

>> This is, like,

the collection.

The theme is sort of Fragonard,

Madame de Pompadour meets

21st-century

rock star/Williamsburg Hasidic

gentleman.

>> Okay.

>> Any questions?

>> No.

Oh, honey, honey, honey, honey.

I love Austin, and I hope he

does well, but I think that

Austin's collection is most

definitely requiring the hands

of Anthony l. Williams.

>> I don't know what on earth

I'm going to do for the sixth

look.

I don't want it to throw off

the entire collection.

>> How much leather do you have?

>> It's not bad though.

>> Pretty cool-looking.

>> I like that, yeah.

It's weird, you wouldn't think

that it would work, but--

>> Oh, I would.

>> I have enough to do, like,

a skirt.

Or make another pant.

Or bodice and leggings.

Like, leggings.

>> A little bit of structure

right here.

>> Okay.

I'm working on the fifth look,

which is a structured dress

with long sleeves and lots of

different sections all pieced

together.

I'm attaching the skirt part to

the bra and lining up the seams.

>> Oh, that looks sweet.

>> Let's cut some pink and see

how that works.

>> So no bust darts or

anything, right?

>> No.

>> Hi, darling.

Models come in for their

fitting, and it is like a zoo.

So I'm gonna fit you guys one

by one, and I'll come out and

get you.

>> This is so hot.

>> Isn't it?

>> This was the sixth outfit.

Just this morning they're like,

"Now you have to make six

outfits."

>> Oh!

>> Ultimately, I decide to

create this leather tuxedo

jumper made out of leather left

over from the street wear

challenge.

>> Gorgeous, ah!

>> So my sixth look is from

the leftover fabric where we had

our flag challenge.

I had tons of that white fabric

left over from the Greek dress

that I did.

>> Worse comes to worse, I have

those shorts to back me up,

right?

I'm gonna use black jersey

from the Jamaican flag,

the zigzag black and white silk

from Nanette Lepore, some of

the clear vinyl from

the lighting challenge, and

some silk charmeuse from

the "Night at the Opera"

challenge.

>> While some of his textile

choices are not my personal

choice, I respect his selection

as a designer.

>> Thank you, bye, Angelique.

>> Oh! That's perfection.

>> Oh, yeah, I like that.

>> The greatest thing about

working with Austin is, a lot

of the notes that I gave him,

he followed them.

Look, they are plenty of people

who would be fake with you.

I'm gonna be honest.

I see the top.

>> You don't see the blouse?

Anthony is not crazy about

the lace.

He said, "It looks like dead

white lady."

Um--

>> I think that, if he edits,

he will be a viable candidate

to win

Project Runway All Stars.

>> Thank you, Tatiana.

>> Mwah, mwah.

>> That was intense.

>> The corners are gonna be

a biatch.

>> Yeah, let's do a band.

>> I mean, I just want it to

lay, like, perfectly.

No pressure.

Work is never done until those

models step foot on the runway.

Man, this is such a, like,

train wreck, I don't even know

what to do.

>> I think that Mondo has become

sort of a little scattered

about how to approach this

final challenge.

>> What are you doing?

>> Trying to make it through.

>> I feel you.

>> Michael.

>> Either way you still get your

pony.

>> Pressure is really on

now. Oh, my neck.

>> We only have two hours

tomorrow?

>> I think so.

>> So little time.

>> I think it looks like crap.

Like, there's so much

to do.

I have the sixth look to cut.

I have a jacket to make.

I have all the alterations.

There's a lot to do.

>> 15 minutes.

>> This alone is cute, but it's

not a finale--an awesome

Scarlett finale wedding gown.

Sorry.

I hope--I pray that I can manage

to pull this one off.

>> It's so scary to be so close

to the final because you can

instantly lose it all on one

bad look.

It's scary.

>> Tomorrow--it's our last day

before the big finale.

So you know what, I expect to

work like my life is coming to

an end, which it feels like it

is.

>> Hey, guys, that's it.

It's time to stop working.

>> Let's go.

>> Coming up

on Project Runway All Stars...

>> Let's get this party started.

>> I really want to see how

he's gonna pull that out of his

ass.

>> We didn't finish as much as

I was hoping for.

>> How are you feeling about

tomorrow?

>> Oh, God, I want to win.

>> We arrive back into

the workroom.

It's our last day before

the big finale.

>> I have so much work to do,

a lot--a lot of--lot of work to

do.

I was almost thinking if I had,

like, extra time--

>> Ha!

>> I'm very grateful for Mila's

help, but we didn't finish as

much as I was hoping for.

I'm feeling very anxious.

>> Should I do, like, a couple

of little--

>> Yeah, you can do tucks.

>> Pleats, tucks?

>> Don't take, like, a million

hours on it.

>> No, I know.

>> Designers.

>> Hi, Joanna.

>> Your 24-hour help is now

over.

Quick hug.

>> Bye.

>> And I wanna come and chat to

these guys on their own.

>> Be good.

>> It's been regal.

>> Thank you so much.

>> You're welcome.

>> See you later, good luck.

>> Thank you for all your help.

>> Austin, how are you?

>> Wonderful.

>> This looks like a wedding.

>> This is going to be

a wedding.

>> Oh, it is going to be

a wedding.

What's that huge skirt over

there?

>> This is just the foundation

petticoat for this, which has

not been done.

But it's gonna be just, like,

glam--total red carpet gown.

>> How are you persuading

the judges you're really pushing

it?

>> Um...

I think by--

just I mean, I think that this

outfit honestly is, like,

something I've never seen

before.

>> All right, well, you've got

till the end of the day.

Use every single moment.

And, you know, listen, I wish

you the best of luck, Austin.

>> Thank you.

>> Best of luck.

You've worked really hard for

this.

>> Thanks, Joanna.

Thanks so much.

>> Mondo, hi.

>> Hi, Joanna.

>> Let's get this party started.

What's the story?

>> This whole process has

driven me a little crazy.

>> Right.

>> And so I came up with this

concept of therapy.

So I start out with this really

cool little skirt.

>> Right.

>> With this laminated raffia.

And then we go into this kind

of jersey top.

>> I like this 'cause it has

such a sense of humor about it.

Well, use the rest of the time

that you have wisely.

I think it looks really

coherent, and it's strong.

And I cannot wait to see it on

the runway.

All right, good luck, Mondo.

>> Thank you, Joanna.

Thank you.

>> Michael.

>> Hi.

>> I would know this was "A,"

from you, and "B," that it's

clearly part of the same

collection.

>> I wanted to do my take on

African safari.

>> Right.

>> But still keeping it in

a resort field.

>> And it's interesting you've

chosen resort because resort

has come out--

I mean, it's a third of

the clothes sold now, so that's

a very commercial decision.

>> This is the sixth look.

This is the patent leather that

I used in the miss piggy

challenge.

>> Right.

>> That trimmed off the bow.

>> Okay, so how are you feeling

about tomorrow?

>> Oh, God, I want to win.

I just feel like these are

clothes that women would want to

wear, and I feel good about it.

>> Well, you look in very good

shape.

I will see you tomorrow, come.

>> See you tomorrow.

>> Hello, L'Oreal Paris.

>> Austin, how are you?

>> Johnny!

>> It's good to see you again.

>> Johnny Lavoy is here to help

create the runway look.

Sort of like a really

exaggerated ringlet curl.

>> Yeah.

>> Almost how the Hasidic

gentlemen do.

>> If you--the focus is on

the front, I think it would have

more of an impact.

>> I have this idea of these

women that are a little unkempt.

Crimp her here and there just

to give it lots of volume.

>> She has a great head of hair

for that.

>> It's very African safari,

Serengeti.

So kind of tribal, effortless

hair.

>> But yet it's going to still

look polished and beautiful.

>> Yeah.

Well, good luck.

See you guys later.

>> Thank you, good luck to you

too.

>> Thank you.

>> Ugh, my kingdom for

a seamstress.

>> I'm probably a bit more

scared about Austin's collection

rather than Mondo's.

It looks like there's been

seven to eight months put into

that collection.

There's good stuff there.

>> Mondo, one half-hour.

>> Thanks, girl.

Now be gone.

Austin's collection--

I don't get it.

He has a couple looks in his

collection that are true

Austin Scarlett, but some of

them are risky for him.

>> Having a glamour

excitement fit.

Mondo's collection--it's nice,

I mean, very frantic.

>> Hey, guys, ready to go?

No.

Can we just spend the night?

>> Oh, what a day, what a day,

what a day.

Tomorrow is our big day.

>> That was intense.

>> Are you finished?

>> No.

>> No?

>> I'm just thinking about how

much I do really, really want

the prize, how much I feel that

I have earned it.

>> You definitely know how to

cut a beautiful dress.

>> Right now it's hideous, but

you're gonna turn it into

something fabulous.

>> I think--

>> Aren't you, Austin?

>> I am.

>> It looks fresh and classic.

>> I'm enchanted by your dress.

>> You're a star, man.

>> If I win this, I'll be able

to take all those prizes and

make them grow ten times.

>> I feel like this is my time.

I feel like this needs to happen

in order for me to really move

forward and accomplish what I've

set out to do.

>> I think it's amazing that

you got all this from what you

found on the street.

>> I love the fabric choice for

this.

I just think the kind of

character she is is played up

brilliantly in this.

>> I just said, "wow!"

>> I love this.

>> I would die for this outfit.

>> I can't wait any longer.

>> Tomorrow should be exciting

though, right?

>> I can't wait.

I really can't wait.

This is all I've ever wanted.

And it's so close.

>> You took the project in

a slightly more sophisticated

direction.

>> It looks like a prison for

Kermie.

>> You are the envy of every

designer in this room because

you work so fast.

>> Michael, you got to call me

after the show.

>> You're like the official

designer to the stars.

>> I want it.

I want this so bad.

>> Cheers.

>> To final three.

>> The final three.

And tomorrow is the big day.