
For some of the designers, working with clients for the first time proves to be harder than they thought. The designers get up close and personal with the Knicks City Dancers, who are their clients for this challenge. Tim brings in some talented surprise guests to help them get the job done! The designers are tasked with creating a red carpet look in only five short hours. When one team gets off to a bad start, they find themselves going back to the drawing board.more than once!!!Įpisode 4: OMG! That's Michelle Obama įirst Lady Michelle Obama surprises the designers with one of the most exciting challenges of the season when one winning design will be manufactured and sold on Land's End to benefit the Peace Corps' initiative, Let Girls Learn.Įpisode 5: Race to the Red Carpet The designers are divided into two teams of five and must create cohesive mini collections inspired by the decades. Who will be inspired by the microfiber, tubing and sponges and who will be washed out of the competition? In Project Runway: Junior's first ever unconventional challenge, the young designers must create garments out of materials found at a carwash. The next generation of up-and-coming fashionistas, ages 13 to 17, will be mentored by Emmy® Award winner Tim Gunn who co-hosts alongside supermodel Hannah Davis.Įpisode 2: An Unconventional Carwash! The designer lost, but was brought back to the competition by Tim Gunn. The designer was in the bottom two, but was not eliminated. The designer had one of the lowest scores for that challenge, but was not eliminated. The designer had one of the highest scores for that challenge, but did not win. The designer had the second highest score for that challenge.

Results The designer won Project Runway: Junior Season 1. In May 2016, Lifetime renewed Project Runway: Junior for a second and third season in a deal with The Weinstein Company.
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The winner of Project Runway: Junior received a full scholarship to the prestigious Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in California, a complete home sewing and crafting studio provided by Brother, a feature in Seventeen Magazine and a $25,000 cash prize to help launch their line plus a Visionworks shopping spree. The unconventional challenge featured items from a car wash and one challenge was introduced by First Lady Michelle Obama.

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Īccording to Executive Producer Sara Rea, Project Runway: Junior is a re-creation of the original adult series with no concessions in the difficulty of challenges or critiques being made for the contestants' ages. Of note, unlike other versions of Project Runway, the only episode with a guest judge was the finale.

The three judges were fashion designer Christian Siriano ( Project Runway Season 4's winner), fashion critic and designer Kelly Osbourne and Aya Kanai, Executive Fashion Director at Cosmopolitan and Seventeen magazines. In his role as mentor, Tim Gunn had a "Tim Gunn Save" with which he could bring back an eliminated designer once during the season at his discretion. The show was co-hosted by Tim Gunn and Hannah Jeter, with Gunn also serving as the designers' workroom mentor. The designers were described by Tim Gunn as "kids have grown up watching this show" ( Project Runway).

It featured twelve teen designers aged between 13 and 17. It is the eighth direct spin-off series of another series, Project Runway, which airs on the same network. Project Runway: Junior is an American reality television series that premiered on Novemon Lifetime. Los Angeles Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising American TV series or program Project Runway: Junior
