Project Runway All Stars (2012–…): Season 1, Episode 4 - Good Taste Tastes Good - full transcript

Previously on

Project Runway All Stars...

We want you to create a

flamboyant cocktail dress

for one of the most famous

fashionistas in the world...

Miss Piggy.

[Laughter]

>> She's like fashion's dream

client.

>> The pressure is on.



>> I'm going to get to design a

dress for a Muppet.

>> Do you think I can sex up

Miss Piggy?

>> It's tacky.

>> I'm getting a bit of a

nightgown vibe from this.

>> If it comes to evening wear,

I'm going to give you a [bleep]

showstopper.

>> How does a pig feel about

wearing a giraffe print?

>> Oh, my gosh.

[Dance music]





>> This is the most ridiculous

thing I have ever seen.

I love it!

>> You took the project to a

slightly more sophisticated

direction.

>> It looks like a present for

Kermie.

The winning designer...

is Michael.

>> I'm so thrilled.

[Laughs]

>> I wanted to create that

happiness Miss Piggy has brought

to my children.

>> It wasn't a happy pink.

>> I don't know if it's moi.

>> Gordana, 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

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 1x04
Good Taste Tastes Good
Original Air Date on January 26, 2012

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>> Congratulations, Michael.

[Cheers and applause]

>> Winning last week's challenge

does not not give me confidence

that I will always be in the top

or, you know, always be safe.

>> You were excited to win, I

heard you were jumping up and

down.

>> I was, I jump up and down

every time I win.

>> He tried to do the splits.

>> I know that the pressure's on

me to deliver something, like,

amazing again.

I think I'm really feeling that.

>> Let's go.

[Upbeat pop music]



>> You are four challenges in

and we have ten designers

remaining in the competition.

>> The competition is getting

very competitive.

This is Project Runway All Stars

and everybody is so good here.

>> This week's challenge is all

about taste.

Good taste comes in many forms,

but it has to start somewhere.

Why not be inspired by taste

itself?

Your challenge is to create a

tasteful outfit inspired by the

colors and flavors of a

seriously tasty dessert,

gelato.

Please welcome l'arte del

gelato.

[Applause]

>> A gelato-slinging cherub--

what's this all about?

>> You'll each pick a flavor and

you'll also receive a swatch for

color reference.

>> Some of the flavors are

written in a way that I don't

really know what--what it's

gonna taste like or look like.

Fruits of the forest?

You know, I don't know what that

is.

>> Michael, you won last week's

Miss Piggy challenge, so you get

to go first.

>> Great.

I knew I wanted grapefruit.

>> [Laughs]

>> Bam.

I was really hoping for

something more of, like, a Ruby

red color grapefruit.

But I thought this color was

just really beautiful also.

>> Michael gets to pick

who goes next.

I know how this cookie's about

to crumble.

>> Mondo.

>> I'm going to have my

cantaloupe and eat it too.

I'm going to choose Mila.

>> [Squeaks]

I choose milk and sour cherries.

This is, like, milky white and

red, two colors that I love

together.

I choose April.

>> Yay.

I did kind of hope that nobody

would take blueberry.

>> Fruit of the forest is still

available.

That fabric swatch was, like,

this kind of yummy deep red

color.

>> I'm just really happy that

passion fruit is still left.

>> Vanilla Madagascar.

>> I choose green tea.

>> My eye is on kiwi from

the beginning.

>> Well, go grab it, Kara.

It's yours.

>> [Laughter]

>> I'm kind of [bleep],

you know?

I got my chocolate with cayenne

pepper, you know.

I really did feel like the kid

in the park that their little

cone dropped.

You know, and their little ice

cream fell off.

>> Our guest judge this week is

here to tell you more about your

challenge.

Please welcome one of the most

famous women in fashion.

She's the President of the

Council of Fashion Designers of

America.

>> [Gasps] Oh, my God.

>> Diane Von Furstenberg.

[Cheers and applause]

>> Oh, my God, this is so

exciting.

>> Hi.

>> Michael, he's, like,

hyperventilating.

He's, like, practically crying.

>> Hi, everybody.

>> Diane Von Furstenberg is a

very big deal.

>> Welcome to the show.

>> Thank you.

>> She is the queen of

international ready-to-wear

fashion.

>> Well, designers, you do not

have much time for this

challenge.

This is the fastest in Project

Runway history.

>> You only have six hours.

>> From pattern construction to

cutting to fitting to

alterations to finishing the

garment.

>> I have six hours to show her

my best work?

>> So it's all about how quickly

you can realize something,

and how you were inspired by it.

Just go for it.

Thank you and good luck.

>> Thank you.

>> We'll be back here for this

week's runway in just six hours'

time.

>> What the [bleep] am I going

to make in six hours?

[Electronic music]



>> It's sketch time.

In a roundabout way, I kind of

know what I want to do.

I want to do this oversized,

like, silky drape dress with

ruched sleeves to make it look

gorgeous.

>> Diane Von Furstenberg is

going to be judging and I cannot

disappoint that woman.

It's got to be right.

>> I'm not going to try anything

new or take major risks,

because I really just need to

get something done.

>> Mini Mood is set up in our

designer lounge.

>> Oh, my God!

>> There's tons of fabric.

>> I already have this design in

my head.

I need black jersey.

And this Mood doesn't have black

jersey.

So I'm screwed.

I have to start a new idea over,

and I have to start a new idea

quickly, because I don't have

any time.

>> Five minutes, everyone.

That includes you, Mondo.

>> Definitely want to work with

colors.

I definitely have to include the

chocolate.

But it's not about the

chocolate, it's really about

the flavor.

Chocolate-y, a little spicy,

and then it's this furnace fire.

Guys, time's up.

>> Are you serious?

I don't get to buy as much

fabric as I want.

It's my own fault.

I should have time-managed my

experience in mini Mood.

Oh, no.

Shucks.

[Ripping fabric]

>> We have six hours and I'm

just dying.

>> I think maybe I could make a

pair of leggings in six hours,

but a whole entire outfit?

>> I know the whole entire room

is stressing and wondering what

are they going to do.

To me, it's not a big deal.

>> I have clients who need things

done in, like, 45 minutes to

an hour.

Just got to deliver.

>> It's pretty, and I know where

you're going to go with that.

And I expect you to have another

"ta-da" moment.

>> The voila.

>> Voila.

>> The six-way stretch choir

robe with two seams?

Yeah, I know.

So easy a chimpanzee could do

it.

>> Kara?

>> Yeah, yeah?

>> Are you feeling Madagascar?

>> It feels like the beach.

>> Yeah, it feels like the

beach, it feels slightly tribal

and African, but it still has a

little glitz.

>> I get my little color story

together.

Kind of seeing my dress come

together in my head.

I've got to make sure that it's

a color palette that is chic,

sophisticated, and reads well.

>> Well, why not do, like, a

Willy Wonka thing?

When the girl eats the candy

that gives her--you know,

"Violet's turning Violet."

>> I think April, she's just

gonna need to soften it up,

or play more with colors.

And it's got to just be a little

bit more versatile.

>> I figured out how to do this

on the last challenge, so I'm

hoping it continues to work.

>> [Laughs]

>> [Laughs]

What are you laughing at?

Everyone is really just going

completely crazy.

>> [Laughs] This is crazy.

>> Like horrified, "I'm going to

die."

[Mock weeping]

Like you have a gun at your

head.

>> She works wonders with black

and white fabric.

So to see her do her take with

the sour cherry and the milk,

it's extremely refreshing.

>> I do want the world to see

that I don't only work in black

and white, but also that there

is a softer side to my design

aesthetic.

>> It's coming together really

well until...

I laid the fabric on the floor.

And I don't know how, but

some way, it's about 8 1/2

inches shorter on one side.

I measured wrong.

>> This skirt didn't have a

pattern, so I'm thinking, you

know, "what?"

Like, this is such a "make it

work" moment.

And I'm sewing, and I'm sewing,

and I'm sewing and running,

and cutting and running.

I literally have sewed as if

this was the last thing I was

going to sew in my life.

[Laughs]

>> Now my bobbin totally doesn't

work.

>> Ooh, [bleep], the white woman

is flipping out back there.

>> Normally a fashion designer

would never be in the

predicament of having to create

something in six hours.

>> Damn, I wish I had a

cocktail right now.

>> I have never in my life tried

to power through a dress

so quickly.

You don't want Diane to be

disappointed.

>> I don't know if I'm going to

be able to pull it off, to be

honest.

[Bleep]

>> Coming up on Project Runway

All Stars...

>> How can you have a fashion

moment if you're staying with

what you're comfortable with?

>> That is your dream in a hot

glue stick.

>> I--I'm like, ashamed.

>> You're sucking up to Diane

Von Furstenberg.

>> This week's challenge is to

create a look inspired by a

flavor of gelato.

>> We only have six hours for

the challenge.

>> Hi, designers.

>> Hi, Joanna.

>> Don't stop working.

I know this is the fastest

challenge in Project Runway

history.

I've bought you all a little

snackeroo to keep you sugared

up.

And this is the chocolate and

cayenne, who has the choc--okay,

I'm coming to you first, Kara.

>> My whole thing isn't actually

in the workroom.

>> Okay.

>> My key focus is really to

create this silhouette that,

like, embodies this flavor.

And so I've done numerous layers

that go from neutral into, like,

a fiery red.

>> Oh, right.

I mean, you were under pressure

a bit last week time-wise.

>> Yes, yes.

>> This week, you think you've

got it nailed?

>> I think so.

>> Good.

April.

>> Hi, Joanna, how are you?

>> Hi, refreshment.

>> Thank you, I appreciate it.

>> Little boost.

You're working with blueberries,

right?

Okay, so you've been working

under tremendous pressure of

deadline.

What are the tricks of the

trade?

>> I think you really have to

stick with what you're

comfortable with.

>> How can you have a fashion

moment if you're staying with

what you're comfortable with?

>> Well, I am working in color.

>> Two thoughts: You say you're

working with color.

Here's the color and then you've

covered the color up.

Now what about this?

None of this is finished.

It's just clean-cut, right?

>> No, no.

>> I definitely see an issue

with the hem.

It was short on one side where

you could see the lining and

longer on the other side.

>> All right, good luck.

Cantaloupe gelato to keep going.

>> Thank you so much.

>> Okay, so I want to ask you

something that readers ask me

all the time.

How on earth do you accessorize?

Because the minute you put this

black belt on, it changes

the shape of the dress.

Also it sort of pulls it

together.

>> With this one, you can make

it more fun or you can make it

more elegant.

>> So this is going to be like

this, right?

>> Yes, yes, ma'am.

>> Okay, 'cause this would also

make it suitable for evening

too, wouldn't it?

>> Right, for evening, you can

put it with a gold pump or

anything to go with your belt.

It's ready to go.

>> Well, I can't wait to see the

finished object. Good luck.

>> All right, thank you so much.

>> How are you going to speak to

Diane Von Furstenberg's request

that you make this as creative

as possible?

>> I think this is very creative

given the time restraints.

And also I maintained style as

well as taste.

>> Course it would be vanilla

with Madagascar for you.

>> Well...

>> What is the Madagascar bit?

>> I was thinking of doing this

whole blouson drapery.

>> Don't channel the wedding

thing, channel the fabulousness.

>> The flavor's kiwi.

It's going to be a wrap skirt.

>> If you're doing a wrap skirt,

doesn't that mean you're sucking

up to Diane Von Furstenberg,

queen of the wrap dress?

>> No, because it's not really--

honestly, the--the wrap is

pretty much only because of,

uh, the time constraints.

>> Tell me about your flavor.

>> It is milk and sour cherries.

>> So this is a pretty literal

interpretation.

>> I do not like what Mila has

designed.

It looked like a color-blocked

Christmas ornament disaster.

>> So remember, remember,

remember this week's challenge.

Fabulousness, extravagance.

Show us how creative you are.

>> Okay.

>> Now what is this shade of

pink?

>> Grapefruit.

>> Okay, now I have to tell you,

and this may come as no

surprise, that you are the envy

of every designer in this room

because you work so fast.

What is your secret?

>> Just literally been sewing

since I was probably about ten

years old.

>> I mean, are you gluing

instead of--

>> Nothing's glued.

>> Make sure it stands out.

>> Stands out, huh?

>> When you've got a paler

color, sometimes, it's harder.

All right, good luck.

>> Thank you.

>> Okay, designers, I'm off.

Remember, the clock is ticking.

You've got very little time

left.

Your models are on their way.

And I will see you soon.

>> Thank you.

>> Bye.

[Funky music]



>> The first time we've ever got

six hours.

>> Why six hours?

>> Six hours?

>> This has nothing to do with

being a talented designer.

This has something to do with

being a fast seamstress.

>> After Joanna leaves, I have a

ton of work to do.

I mean, you can't just glue

stick [bleep] together.

>> That is liquid thread

on that dress.

>> This is liquid imagination.

I'm, like, ashamed to even admit

it, but I actually used a glue

gun.

>> That is your dream in a hot

glue stick.

>> That print was perfect.

It's very vibrant.

And it's very me.

>> Kelly is, like, a simple

dress.

I don't get passion fruit from

that at all.

>> Finish the neck.

I'm happy with the way the

design's coming out with the

blouse.

I just need the time to finish

it.

>> I feel like Rami's look is of

questionable taste.

It looks really garish, like a

lime explosion.

[Fabric ripping]

>> I'm really trying to send

something down the runway that

is unexpected from me.

>> I love Mondo's caftan.

But it is a caftan.

It's a dress that I designed

when I was in college.

>> My model comes in.

The dress does not fit her.

I have to add two triangle

panels to the back.

I realize that I don't have

enough fabric to make the dress

longer.

>> All right, get out.

We need to--I need to get back

to work.

>> Mwah, thank you for all your

help.

[Rock music]



Only reason that I ain't

flipping out, y'all--

that don't get your garment

finished.

Only thing that I've had to

change is my skirt.

I'm going from a more pencil

design to a more flirty,

Fuller-moving skirt.

>> I like this though.

>> This is really sheer still.

With two layers, I thought it

would be enough, but you're

going to be able to see all the

going to be able to see all the
parts.

Middle.

I feel like half the designers

are completely done with theirs

and the other half are still

running around like chickens

with their heads cut off.

>> Oh, sorry, I just need--

>> At that point, I really

didn't think it would accomplish

anything to sort of get into

some altercation, because we're

all frantic.

>> Thank you.

>> I gave her the look of death.

>> There's three hours left,

and this competition could

change my life.

And I'm [bleep] fighting

for that [bleep].

>> Coming up on

Project Runway All Stars...

>> I don't have time to do the

zipper, and I sew my model

into it.

All is fair in love and fashion.

>> Oh, man, these proportions

are a little off.

>> We all have just, like, two

hours to finish up our outfits.

We're all frantic.

It's definitely one of the most

stressful challenges thus far.

>> The last two hours of the

workroom, I'm really just

delirious and kind of just

winging it.

>> There's absolutely not a

second to waste on the "woulda,

coulda, shouldas," but just

what I can do with what I have

access to.

>> Diane Von Furstenberg will be

our judge.

>> No way.

>> Yeah.

>> My model came in, and I fit

her, and it was perfect.

By now, I'm pretty familiar with

her body, so it's pretty easy

for me to get it right on.

>> I'm particularly impressed

with Mondo's cantaloupe.

I think that it really does

embody the feel of cantaloupe,

but in a very kind of modern,

abstract way.

Abstract way.
But it's so cantaloupe.

Accessories.

I usually make my own.

But I think I'm going to use the

Neiman Marcus wall this time

around.

I like this bangle.

>> They had a lot of cute stuff

today.

>> This is a ten...

Which I'm excited about.

Perfect.

>> We all want the best

accessories.

I do love these.

Yeah, those are definitely the

way to go.

>> Cool.

>> One hour!

>> I have to send my model now

to the L'Oreal hair and makeup

team.

I just want, like, a very chic

chignon kind of thing in the

back.

>> I want to do, like, a really

messy bun.

It's kind of a shabby chic look.

>> I want, like, it to be

a braid that goes like this

into, like, a sloppy bun.

>> Cool.

>> Yes.

>> So you like glossy?

>> I'd like a black-red lip,

very fresh, very youthful.

>> I just want a, like, a really

clean, fresh face.

>> Vanilla Madagascar.

>> Vanilla Madagascar.
Like, rich lady on resort.

Because how short the dress is.

I should have gotten more

fabric.

It's just crazy.

>> Oh, man, these proportions

are a little off for me.

>> I tell you, her model is a

rail, and she had her look like

a pregnant cupcake.

That's not the business.

>> Guys, you have ten minutes.

Zipper, and I sew my model

into it.

All is fair in love and fashion.

>> The last two minutes in the

workroom, I just want to do

the runway and just be done

with this one.

>> The bottom is not completely

symmetrical.

It's just not fitting the way it

should.

I can only do so much, and then

it's really out of my hands.

>> Guys, it's time to go to

the runway.

>> Let's go.

>> All right.

>> Coming up on

Project Runway All Stars...

>> It's just all over the place.

>> There was no passion in this

dress.

>> It's just not flattering.

>> You know you've missed.

>> Welcome back to the runway.

Seems like I just saw you a few

hours ago.

[Laughter]

As it's been said, on Project

Runway, one day you're in and

the next you're out.

Tonight, one of you will be

going home.

This week's challenge was

the fastest in Project Runway

history.

You only had six hours to design

a look inspired by the gelato

flavor you chose.

Let's meet the judges.

First we have designer and

co-founder of Marchesa,

Georgina Chapman.

>> Hi.

All: Hi.

>> Next we have one of the most

famous names in fashion...

Isaac Mizrahi.

>> Hi, kids.

>> And we have the first of two

guest judges.

She's one of the most respected

names in fashion, the iconic

Diane Von Furstenberg.

>> Hi.

[Applause]

>> And last but not least,

one of the hottest models in the

business, Australian supermodel

Miranda Kerr.

>> Hi, guys.

[Applause]

>> And Miranda will wear the

winning designer's look to an

industry event.

>> Having Miranda Kerr wear your

look is great publicity.

>> Good luck and have a great

show.

[Up-tempo dance music]



>> My mouth waters for a slice

of cantaloupe.

This is this drape-y kimono.

And I think the judges will

recognize that I am going

recognize that I am going
outside my own box.

She looks like a dream realized.

When Diane Von Furstenberg

really likes something, she

looks at the designer and kind

of winks at them.

Diane does not wink at me.

She's got this really vibrant

glow about her.

I'm hoping the judges notice

it's very cute, flirty.

And that's who my clients are.

To see my design.

Because you don't have time to,

like, sit and look back.

And that was my moment.

And she looked like a rich,

beautiful girl going out to

lunch with her girlfriends.

And so I'm happy with the way it

looks.

Gorgeous, and easy breezy.

I'm very tasteful, so I think

I've got this one covered.

Fantastic, I think that it's

something that's super relatable

to my client.

And I think that it's something

that Diane Von Furstenberg just

gave me a thumbs up for.

The colors are just gorgeous.

Isaac and Diane are definitely

reacting to this.

And I'm thinking, "I get it, of

course they get it."

You want to lick this dress

because you get it.

I felt like that is liquid

gelato moving on the runway.

And she looks gorgeous.

She looks flawless, effortless,

exactly how I wanted her to

look.

The color of blueberry.

And I really like this

silhouette.

I think it's dark and it works.

I like the look.

I wish the skirt was longer.

I hope the judges just realize

that we only had six hours for

this.

Are my signature.

I want to be able to show that.

That's why I'm here on the

runway is to showcase who I am

as a designer.

Name, please step forward.

Austin.

Rami.

Jerell.

Kenley.

Congratulations, you guys are

safe.

Your designs will keep you in

the competition.

Well done.

You can leave the runway.

>> Thank you.

>> Designers, let's bring out

your models.

[Suspenseful music]



Kara...

>> Hi.

>> You had chocolate and cayenne

pepper gelato.

Can you tell us about your

inspiration and your design for

your dress?

>> I felt like it was layers

upon layers of flavor.

And I tried to bring all the

colors and the experiences that

I felt into this dress.

And right at the end, I had this

pop of cayenne pepper which, for

me, was like this red.

>> You're so passionate when you

talk, and I just--I couldn't

quite get the passion in the

dress.

I think the colors are letting

you down slightly.

>> You did a beautiful job to

explain your inspiration.

That moved me.

But the dress itself doesn't.

>> I like the fact that you said

it has all the different layers.

The only thing that I found,

personally, was that I'm not so

much a fan of ruffles.

>> The dress is very cute.

I think the explanation is

wonderful.

But it's just not flattering.

And it's not just from the side.

>> Actually, the back detail, if

we could see it, is really

sweet.

I like that, felt very summery.

Yet when you're getting the side

profile, she's looking like

she's hiding a bump.

>> I also wrote down "pregnant."

>> And the minute the word

"pregnant" comes up, you know

you've--you've missed.

>> Anthony, you had green tea

gelato.

>> Watching my gelato melt in my

hands on top of my cone kind of

served as the primary

inspiration for my look.

>> Before you explained your

inspiration of ice cream

melting, I liked the dress much

less.

>> I like that you took a

creative approach to your

design.

But I think you went a little

too conceptual.

Instead of coming across as

amazing, it got a little bit

messy.

>> I love the skirt.

And I love the concept.

You could see it, it's darker

and then it melts.

Turn around?

>> Maybe if you'd lost the back

panels, you would have had a

more flattering silhouette.

>> I definitely agree.

Like, a little more simplicity

in the back would've been great.

>> Mila, milk with sour cherry

gelato.

>> Just wanted to create

something that evoked that--

the milkiness and the color of

milk versus the stark color of

a cherry.

>> I think this says cherry ice

cream so much, so clearly.

>> Wow.

>> I agree with you, Isaac.

I really like this dress as

well.

I think it was a very creative

approach with the lines and the

layers, and I like the way that

that came across.

>> It's beautiful and the design

is nice.

But it kind of looks like it was

done in little time.

That was my problem.

>> I think it was a very

ambitious dress, given the time,

with all that seaming which

you've done very well.

So I really congratulate you on

that.

And I think all that lightness

of summer that I'm getting from

your design is rather distracted

for me by the weight of

everything you've added to it.

>> I think that this is a dress

that looks like it's easy to

wear, and I like that,

'cause I like things that I can

just throw on and...

You know, you don't have to

think too much about it.

I really liked it.

I like the color choice, and I

think that it flows well when

she was walking.

>> Thank you.

>> Michael, grapefruit gelato.

>> I really wanted to do

something that I know I could

finish.

I wanted to do something

beautiful, because, I have to

tell you, Diane, you're, like,

one of my really big idols.

>> I love the dress.

I think it's a great dress.

I'm not mad about the color.

Grapefruit can be very pale and

smooth, but there is a tartness

to it that I think is missing.

>> My concern, again, was the

color, but if you say that was

the color of the ice cream--

I just wasn't getting

grapefruit.

I'm getting more like a nude-y

tone.

>> I think it's beautiful,

I think it's beautifully draped,

I think it's very fluid.

Turn around.

Yeah.

Michael, you got to call me

after this show.

[Laughter]

>> April, you had blueberry

gelato.

>> I wanted to create something

that was light, like the taste

of the gelato.

It wasn't very strong, but it

had these bits that you would

bite into and taste the

blueberry.

>> Is it black over a purple?

Is that what I'm seeing?

>> It's a dark purple over this

bright purple.

>> You see, that gives a really

nice read on the eye.

I just think you were too

ambitious, doing this corset.

Because my eye is just going

straight there, and it's just

all over the place.

>> When she first came out, she

made a big impact, I thought.

The length is right.

>> Turn around.

>> The color is great.

Well, that, of course, I was

going to get to.

The back is--the back is really

scary.

The back is scary and the belt

is scary, right?

>> Yeah.

>> And the earrings are scary.

>> The effect of the two

fabrics, that was very nice.

But then it went from being very

nice to a little bit Halloween

spider thing.

It just didn't look like it was

a finished product.

>> You have very interesting

ideas.

But sometimes in the

translation, I find it's not

coming through clearly.

>> Just--let's see what it looks

like without the belt.

>> It's funny, 'cause I usually

don't style a lot.

>> Look how much better that is.

>> So much better.

>> It definitely does look

better without the belt.

>> So, Mondo.

>> Hi.

>> You had cantaloupe.

>> This would be like the rind.

This is like the green.

It's like my loose

interpretation of the actual

cantaloupe.

>> I think it's great, because

I think it does look like a

cantaloupe.

Turn around.

>> I love it that it's teamed

with flats.

And the back is absolutely to

die for.

Kind of adds a little sexiness

to it.

>> You know, it's funny, because

I'm looking at these colors and

these fabrics, and I'm like,

they shouldn't go together.

Yet somehow, it does work.

>> I love a caftan.

And I think that sometimes, with

a caftan, you can--they can not

flatter your figure.

I think this caftan really

flatters the figure.

The only thing I didn't really

love about it is the bright

color orange, which you went for

that in the taste, and I applaud

you for that.

I think it's great.

>> I wish there was more of her

body on immediate impact.

When she turns around, it kind

of saves the thing.

>> Well, that was clearly a lot

of work, designers.

Well done.

We're now going to deliberate,

and we'll call you back.

You can leave the runway.

Thank you.

Low scores.

Let's talk about our low scores.

Let's start with Anthony.

>> The ambition was so big to

do, a beautiful balenciaga with

the whole thing.

And when you do something like

that, you know, it's got to be

perfect.

Otherwise it looks amateur.

>> If the skirt had been in the

same color, I don't think we

would have gone to the waist as

much.

I think it would have been a

more complete look.

>> I think Kara designs sweet

clothing, and I think she was

very stuck on this.

She chose the chocolate cayenne

swatch and she just could not

get her mind out of it.

And I think that her

interpretation was great when

she said it, but it was very

literal, the layers and how she

tasted it, and she had to make

herself figure out how to work

with a chocolate brown.

Which--what's wrong with brown?

>> Well, there's plenty wrong

with chocolate brown if it's not

good.

And you know, that dress was--

it wasn't offensive in any

particular way.

>> It was to me, it looked like

a maternity dress.

>> It didn't look amateurish.

It's not flattering at the

waist, that was really the only

thing I personally could object

to it.

>> There was an intention there

that I think was very good.

I'm with you on the color.

I'm not all there and--

>> Mm-mm.

Really, after a while, is she

an all star?

>> And then we have April.

>> The colors were pretty.

It was fresh and it was youthful

in its approach.

I think she needs a little more

confidence in who she is.

And I don't think we got a true

vision from her.

>> For me, it would look like a

little piece of Halloween, yeah.

>> I wish she had gone with

that, that could have been

really fresh and exciting.

>> That's right.

>> Let's talk about our top

scorers.

Let's start with Michael.

>> Michael is a great draper.

The style was really beautiful.

>> It's not my favorite fabric,

but I love the way it was very

floaty and it was timeless,

and she looked like a goddess.

>> I love the movement of it, I

love the flow of it.

It's also like something that--

I don't know what, like you've

seen before, something with a--

there's something about it

that's too on the nose.

>> I think the profile, the

draping on the arm, was so

beautiful.

But the fabric threw me,

'cause it didn't conjure up

grapefruit to me.

I know he said that was the

color, but it sort of read

fleshy, and I-I wanted to see

something fresh and vibrant.

And I think even a satin faced

georgette would have been

better.

>> So let's talk about Mila.

>> I thought it was a dress that

you could wear very easily.

You can just throw it on.

I did think that the styling was

a little heavy with the shoes

and the belt.

>> I got the flavor of the ice

cream from that dress.

That was my favorite dress.

>> Really?

>> Yeah, I really liked it.

[Laughter]

>> I really liked it too.

>> Something, you know--I really

adore easy clothes.

>> I don't particularly like

when you see the red through the

white.

I think it conjures up a strange

color.

>> Let's go to Mondo.

>> I like the color.

It's gorgeous.

The back detail--the way it

came down into that "v"--

was really nice.

>> I actually liked the literal

element of the sleeves that

looked like the cantaloupe rind.

>> I didn't find it sexy.

She was covered from head to

toe, and I didn't like the

bright orange.

>> You are the one who is

wearing orange, aren't you?

[Laughter]

>> It sounds as though it's

between Michael and Mondo.

>> Uh-huh.

It's a tough one.

>> It really is.

>> 'Cause the inspiration--you

could say Mondo is right on it.

If you--it was on the cover of a

magazine and the magazine was

called cantaloupe, you got it.

>> I think Michael's dress is

more creative than Mondo's.

>> The only thing I actually

just thought about, wearing

Michael's dress, you know--

especially now I'm

breastfeeding--without a bra?

>> Little bit of tape.

>> You know what I'm saying,

though?

>> She's totally on a personal

angle here.

>> I see why you ladies relate

to the thing of Mondo's.

There is a stylishness to it.

They're both award-winning

thoughts, I have to say.

>> So we've made our decision.

>> Yeah.

>> Okay, let's bring the

designers back out.

[Dramatic music]



Designers, to create an outfit

in just six hours, that's pretty

incredible.

Job well done.

One of you will be named this

week's winner.

And one of you will be going

home tonight.

>> Designers, one of you will be

named this week's winner.

And one of you will be going

home tonight.

Mila...

You're safe.

You can leave the runway.

Michael...

Mondo...

One of you will win this week's

challenge and have your design

showcased by Miranda.

And that winning designer is...

Michael.

>> [Gasps]

Oh, my God.

>> Yay.

>> Oh, my God.

>> Congratulations, Michael.

>> Miranda, oh, my God, you're

going to look great, girl.

I'm just telling you right now.

>> I can't wait to wear it.

>> So, Miranda, are you excited?

Where are you going to wear

Michael's dress?

>> It's such a beautiful dress.

I could wear it to so many

different things.

>> Come to Palm Springs.

We'll hang out, and you can wear

it there, it'd look great there.

>> Palm Springs, that would be

nice.

>> Congratulations, Michael.

>> Thank you.

>> You are through to next week

and that much closer to the

grand prize.

>> Thank you, thank you, judges.

Thank you, guys.

>> You can leave the runway.

>> Thank you.

My phone's going to ring off

the hook now.

>> You're like, now...

>> Jesus.

>> Official designer to the

stars.

>> It's a whole different level

for me.

Project Runway All Stars is a

dream come true.

It really is.

>> You know what, Mondo, we

loved your dress too.

>> Thank you.

>> Especially Diane.

>> It was close.

>> All of us girls wanted to

wear that dress.

Congratulations, Mondo.

You're safe and you can leave

the runway.

>> Thank you.

I think, at this point, the

judges are recognizing that I

have something else to show.

Maybe I missed the mark this

week, but I'll be back again

next week.

>> Anthony...

You're safe, you can leave the

runway.

>> Thank you.

>> Bye, honey.

>> April and Kara...

One of you will be in and one of

you will be out.

April...

We understand you only had six

hours, but your dress was poorly

constructed.

You need to learn that when

something's not working, you

just need to move on.

Kara...

You're a passionate designer.

But there was no passion in this

dress.

And we just couldn't get past

that maternity look.

That maternity look.
Kara...

I'm sorry, April.

That means you're out.

Kara, you can leave the runway.

>> Thank you.

I want you to know I'm really

passionate about what I do.

>> You are.

>> We can see that.

>> I'm sorry.

>> Oh! Oh!

I am relieved!

>> [Sighs]

>> April, thank you so much for

being part of All Stars.

You really have amazing

potential.

>> Thanks, I appreciate it.

Thanks for the opportunity.

>> And we wish you all the best.

>> [Sniffling]

Thank you.

>> You wouldn't be here if you

weren't an all star.

>> Thank you.

Bye.

>> Good luck.

>> Obviously I wanted to come

here and win, but you can't

predict those things.

I just look at every opportunity

as an experience and grow from

that.

>> I love you.

>> I was so happy to meet you.

>> I'm not going to, like,

give up.

I have a degree in this and I've

worked really hard.

And I'm 22, so I have a lot of

time.

Going forward, I'm going to

expand my brand and keep doing

what I love to do.

>> Next on

Project Runway All Stars...

This week's challenge is to find

a muse to inspire a

fashion-forward look.

But there is an All Stars twist.

>> What?

>> Hold on a second.

>> Can I ask you guys a

question?

>> My name's Austin Scarlett.

>> I think you're gorgeous.

>> I will do whatever I have

to do.

I need those shorts right off

your back.

Ladies, that's how you get a

man.

>> You haven't actually got a

challenge under your belt yet.

>> It's so insane how she's,

like, in everybody's business.

>> Are you worried that you

might have peaked?

>> It looks the opposite of

sexy.

>> It's too confusing.

>> I feel like she's walking

around without her skirt on.

>> She looks like someone that

should be in The Lion King.

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