Project Runway (season 5)

Project Runway (season 5)

Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Nina Garcia, and Michael Kors, along with season 5 contestants
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 14
Release
Original network Bravo
Original release

July 16, 2008 – October 15, 2008

Additional information
No. of contestants 16
No. of tasks 13
Winner Leanne Marshall

Project Runway season 5 began filming the first week of June 2008 and premiered July 16, 2008 at 9:00 p.m.[1] It was the final season of Project Runway that aired on Bravo. Subsequent seasons were shown on Lifetime.[2]

Returning as judges were supermodel Heidi Klum, fashion designer Michael Kors, and Elle editor-at-large Nina Garcia. Tim Gunn returned as a mentor to the designers.

The final four designers all produced collections for Bryant Park Fashion Week.[3] The winner of this season of Project Runway, Leanne Marshall, received an editorial feature in an issue of Elle magazine, a cash prize of $100,000 from TRESemmé hair care to start her own line, the opportunity to sell a fashion line on Bluefly.com, and a new 2009 Saturn Vue automobile.

Jerell Scott and Kenley Collins later appeared in Project Runway: All Stars in 2012, with Jerell coming 5th, and Kenley 4th. Stephen "Suede" Baum, in the same year, competed in the second season of the All Stars edition placing 11th out of 13.

Contestants

Designers

The 16 designers in season 5 were (in order of elimination):

Contestant Age Hometown Place Finished
Jerry Tam 32 Butte, MT 16th
Wesley Nault 23 Blackstone, MA 15th
Emily Brandle 27 Sacramento, CA 14th
Jennifer Diederich 27 East Syracuse, NY 13th
Kelli Martin 27 Columbus, OH 12th
Daniel Feld 25 Great Barrington, MA 11th
Keith Bryce 26 Salt Lake City, UT 10th
Stella Zotis 42 Astoria, NY 9th
Blayne Walsh 23 Yakima, WA 8th
Terri Stevens 39 Chicago, IL 7th
Joe Faris 41 Troy, MI 6th
Stephen "Suede" Baum 37 Seven Hills, OH 5th
Jerell Scott 28 Houston, TX 4th
Kenley Collins 25 New York, NY 3rd
Korto Momolu 33 Monrovia, Liberia Runner-up
Leanne Marshall 27 Portland, OR Winner

Models

The 16 models in season 5 are (in order of elimination):

Contestant Age Hometown Place Finished
Janine Bell 24 Maryland 16th
Runa Lucienne 19 Ohio 15th (Quit)
Leslie Manzano 19 New Hartford, New York 14th
Alex Arace 24 New Jersey 13th
Shannone Holt 21 Brooklyn, New York 12th (Quit)
Elena Abete 19 Austin, Texas 11th
Alyssa Aparicio 18 Bronx, New York 10th
Kendall Hightower 19 Houston, Texas 9th
Polina Frantsena N/A Boston, Massachusetts 8th
Karalyn West 21 Columbus, Ohio 7th
Germaine Volorioz 27 New Jersey 6th
Xaviera Tytler 22 Phoenix, Arizona 5th
Nicole Zaager 20 New York, New York 4th
Topacio Pena 22 Dominican Republic 3rd
Katarina Munez 20 New Jersey Runner-up
Tia Shipman 21 Maryland Winner

Challenges

Designer elimination chart
Designers 1 21 3 4 52 6 7 83 94 10 11 125 13 14 Eliminated Episode
Leanne INLOW HIGH IN LOW IN WINWINHIGHLOW LOW HIGHADVWINNER 14 - Finale
Korto HIGHLOW IN WIN IN HIGH HIGHHIGHHIGH HIGH WINLOW ADV RUNNER-UP
Kenley INHIGH WIN IN HIGH IN IN HIGHLOWHIGH LOW LOW ADV3RD PLACE
Jerell ININ IN LOW HIGH LOW HIGH IN WIN WIN HIGH WIN OUT 12 - Nature Calls
Suede INWIN IN IN IN IN IN LOW LOW LOW OUT 11 - Rock N' Runway
Joe ININ IN HIGH IN WIN IN LOWHIGH OUT 10 - Transformation
Terri IN IN HIGH HIGH IN HIGH IN IN OUT 9 - What's Your Sign?
Blayne LOW IN IN IN LOW IN LOW IN OUT
Stella LOW HIGH IN IN HIGH IN LOW OUT 8 - Double 0 Fashion
Keith ININ LOW IN WINLOW OUT 7 - Fashion That Drives You
Daniel HIGH IN IN LOW LOW OUT 6 - Good Queen Fun
Kelli WININ ININ OUT 5 - Welcome To The Jungle
Jennifer ININ LOW OUT 4 - Rings of Glory
Emily ININ OUT 3 - Bright Lights/Big City
Wesley INOUT 2 - The Grass Is Always Greener
Jerry OUT 1 - Let's Start from the Beginning
     The designer won Project Runway Season 5.
     The designer won that challenge.
     Teal background and ADV means the designer was advanced to Fashion Week.
     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 out of the competition.
Model elimination chart
Contestants 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 113 12 134 14
Tia SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU LM LM LM WINNER
Katarina KT KT KT KT KT KT KT KT KT KT KT KT KT OUT
Topacio JD JF JF JF JF JF JF JF JF JF KC KC KC OUT
Nicole JT JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS OUT
Xaviera TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS TS - SU OUT
Germaine KL KL KL KL KL - KC2 KC KC KC OUT
Karalyn LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM OUT
Polina BW BW BW BW BW BW BW BW BW - OUT
Kendall SZ SZ SZ SZ SZ SZ SZ SZ OUT
Alyssa WN WN KB1 KB KB KB KB OUT
Elena DF DF DF DF DF DF OUT
Shannone KC KC KC KC KC KC WD2
Alex JS JD JD JD OUT
Leslie EB EB EB OUT
Runa KB KB WD1
Bell JF OUT
     Light green background means the model won Project Runway.
     Blue background means the model wore the winning design that challenge.
     Red background means the model wore the losing design that challenge.
     Grey background means the model was eliminated.
     The model was brought back into the competition.
     The model withdrew from the competition.

Designer legend


Episodes

Episode 1: Let's Start from the Beginning

Repeating the first challenge on Season 1 of Project Runway, the designers were asked to create a look using only materials purchased from a Gristedes grocery store. The designers were given 30 minutes and $75 to shop for items, and then one day to complete the outfit. Most designers were criticized by mentor Tim Gunn for utilizing fabric-substitutes such as tablecloths in their looks, which wasn't what the challenge was about. The winner received immunity for the next challenge. The guest judge, Austin Scarlett, competed on Season 1 of Project Runway and won this same challenge with a dress made of corn husks.

Episode 2: Grass Is Always Greener

The designers were asked to create a cocktail dress with their models as their clients. They were asked to use environmentally friendly or conscious fabrics from Mood, with their models doing the fabric selections without their consultations. They were given $75 and one day to finish their garments. The winner did not receive immunity, but did get to sell their garment on Bluefly.

Episode 3: Bright Lights/Big City

The designers were tasked to create a look of their choice inspired by the vibrant nightlife of New York City. Tim Gunn drove the designers around the city via a sightseeing tour bus, then provided them with digital cameras to take photographs of their inspiration. Four groups of designers were dropped off at different stops and had an hour to take their photos. They were given $100 and one day to complete their design. The winner received immunity for the next challenge.

The four groups and their assigned stopovers are as follows:

Episode 4: Rings of Glory

The designers were brought to the Armory Track and Field Training Center by their mentor, Tim Gunn, and were introduced to U.S. Olympian and speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno. Their next challenge was to design a womenswear look for the 2008 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies. They were given 30 minutes to sketch and draw inspiration from the National Track and Field Museum, after which they were given $150 and one day to complete their designs. The winner received immunity for the next challenge.

Episode 5: Welcome to the Jungle

Working in teams of two, designers were asked to make an outfit that could transition from day to night for Brooke Shields's character Wendy Healy on the television show Lipstick Jungle. The winning design was to be worn by Brooke Shields on Season 2 of Lipstick Jungle. Each team was given a budget of $150 and one day to complete their designs. After sketching individually for 30 minutes and pitching their ideas to Shields, six designers were picked by Brooke as team leaders (team leaders shown in bold below). The team leaders were picked in a random order and selected a teammate.

  • Blayne and Leanne
  • Keith and Kenley
  • Terri and Suede
  • Korto and Joe
  • Kelli and Daniel
  • Jerell and Stella

The winner did not receive immunity for the next challenge.

Episode 6: Good Queen Fun

The designers were asked to make an outfit for a drag queen. Chris March of Season 4 made a guest appearance to deliver the challenge. The designers were picked at random to select which drag queen to work with. They were given $200 to shop for supplies and two days to complete their designs. The winner received immunity for the next challenge. The designers' models were not used in this challenge.

Designers and Drag Queens:

Episode 7: Fashion That Drives You

The designers were required to make an outfit made entirely out of the spare parts and raw materials from a Saturn hybrid car. They were told to walk to 142 West 31st Street in Manhattan. After taking an elevator to the roof of the building, they were instructed to collect as much of the recycled car parts from within the parked Saturn vehicles. They had four minutes to collect the materials and one day to complete their outfits. The winner received immunity for the next challenge.

Episode 8: Double 0 Fashion

The designers were taken to the Meatpacking District and brought to the offices and design showroom of living fashion legend and current CFDA president, designer Diane von Fürstenberg. Their challenge was to create a look for her Fall 2008 collection inspired by the movie A Foreign Affair, starring screen legend Marlene Dietrich. They were given free rein and 15 minutes inside Diane von Fürstenberg's fabric sample room to select fabrics for their designs. The winning garment was produced in limited quantities and exclusively sold to American Express cardholders, with proceeds going to the CFDA Foundation. The winner did not receive immunity for the next challenge.

Episode 9: What's Your Sign?

The designers teamed up in pairs with eliminated designers to create an avant-garde garment around one of the two astrological signs of their group. They had one day and 8 hours to complete the look. The night before the runway, they were brought to the American Museum of Natural History in New York. There the designers were greeted with surprise guest appearances of former Project Runway designers and winners Kara Janx, Alison Kelly, Jay McCarroll, Robert Plotkin, Christian Siriano, Daniel Vosovic, & Carmen Webber, who all voted on a winning look. This episode featured a surprise double elimination & the winner no longer had the advantage of immunity going forward.

Teams:

Episode 10: Transformation

The designers were assigned recent college graduates and were given the task of giving them a fashion makeover to help them enter the workforce. Each designer was to gear their look to their client's specific profession, whilst keeping their style and pleasing both the clients and their mothers. The clients wore the outfits down the runway; the models were not used in this challenge.

Episode 11: Rock N' Runway

The designers were given the task of designing for each other. The looks were to be inspired by different genres of music. The designers wore their outfits down the runway; the models were not used for this challenge.

Teams (Designers names are in bold; genre applies to teammate):

Episode 12: Nature Calls

Drawing inspiration from nature, the remaining designers headed to the New York Botanical Garden to design an evening gown.

Episode 13: Finale, Part I

The designers were given the task, prior to leaving to create their collections, of creating a wedding dress for their collections. In addition to the wedding dress, they were judged on an 11th look, a bridesmaid dress to go with it. This is the first time that all of the finalists were of the same gender (female).

Episode 14: Finale, Part II

Prior to the runway show, the finalists, who each had twelve outfits ready for the runway, were informed that they would only be able to show ten, forcing last minute editing of their collections. The guest judge was originally scheduled to be Jennifer Lopez, but she was unable to participate due to a foot injury and was replaced by Tim Gunn. Following the presentation of all three collections, the judges stated that Leanne Marshall had created the best collection and named her the winner of Season 5 of Project Runway.

References

  1. ChicagoTribune.com Accessed on June 9, 2008
  2. NYTimes.com Accessed on April 7, 2008
  3. Advocate.com Accessed on September 12, 2008
  4. International Business Times Accessed on September 12, 2008

External links

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Season 4
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Season 5
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Season 6
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