"Previously on Project Runway..." "You're going to be creating a prom look using duck tape." "The circle, it has so much volume." "There's only room for one cook in this kitchen, and that's me." "Get this ready." "Tu always seems like he's doing the legwork for her." "Oh, my gosh, you look so cute!" "High school students are going to vote on your design." "Do you think you should have left this off?" "Oh, my God, all my high school anxiety's coming back." "If this was the winning dress, who would deserve this win here?" "I would definitely give it to Michelle." "She's amazing." "You are the winning team." "Michelle, you are the winner of this challenge." "God, you guys." "La Mariachi prom here." "She looks like she's made out of tin." "I have to say, I didn't respond to this dress at all." "Long is so old-fashioned." "I don't get enough fantasy here." "Tu, you're out." "Kate, I'm sorry." "You're also out." "This is Project Runway..." "Teams edition." "The winner of Project Runway will receive $50,000 in technology and office space from" "HP and Intel to bring their creativity to life and run their business, a fashion spread in Marie Claire magazine, a 2013" "Lexus GS, $100,000 from L'Oreal Paris to start their own line, and the chance to design and sell an exclusive collection at" "Lord  Taylor." "And the model paired with the winner of Project Runway will win a fashion spread in Marie" "Claire magazine and $25,000 from L'Oreal Paris advanced hair care." "Hi, designers." "Hi." "You've probably figured out that you're back here on the Runway tonight for a reason." "It's time to switch up the team selection process." "The win just was like a big giant hug." "And Amanda and I worked incredibly together." "And I don't want to break that up." "It's our eighth challenge." "The judges know your points of view." "They know your skill sets." "You've shown them who you are as designers." "So now we, the judges, decide who you're gonna work with." "And you'll be working in two teams of four." "Yes!" "I think it's kind of cool the judges picking the new teams, because that way you're not the fat kid on the playground getting picked last." "Who do we like to see work with who?" "Let's start with Patricia." "I'd like to see her techniques balanced with Daniel's construction strengths." "Daniel and Patricia, we would like to see the two of you work together." "Daniel is more classic evening." "I think I do more edgy textile fabrications." "But we've always wanted to work together 'cause we always wanted to challenge that." "Richard is talented, but his taste can be questionable, so he needs a little bit of a young, hip vibe." "Richard..." "And, Layana, we would like to see the two of you work together." "I feel like Richard does well when the challenge has to do with, like, designing for something really crazy, out there, like, tacky." "I think Michelle will have a little bit of a cool vibe." "She's gonna challenge the design." "Michelle, we would like to see you with..." "Patricia and Daniel." "All right." "Hey, guys." "Daniel worries me because Daniel is from Texas." "And there is a little bit of pink pageantry in Texas." "And I don't want to work with Patricia again." "I think Samantha is gonna add a current fashion element." "I think she has a very strong opinion." "And I think it's gonna be a big wakeup call for her whole group." "Samantha, I would like to see you with Layana and Richard." "I want to see Stanley in a context where he's gonna have to really stay strong to all these creative forces." "Yeah." "Stanley, I would like to see you on this team here." "I know." "Finally." "Amanda, this week, she was very good." "Last week, she was very bad." "Wallflower." "And, Amanda, I would like to see you over here with these designers." "I'm worried." "Richard is very inconsistent." "Amanda, I think she has good ideas, but I haven't really seen it." "Samantha can be a little tacky." "Okay, it's time to have some fun!" "This next challenge, let's just say, is probably one of my favorite ones of the season." "You know, sometimes around here, we like to have some fun and loosen up the collar a little bit." "And for this next challenge, that statement, Heidi, is an understatement." "Oh." "Undergarments?" "Lingerie." "Boudoir-type thing?" "She loves teasing us." "So, designers, tomorrow, we're taking a field trip." "Can I please come with you?" "I have been told that under no circumstances may you come with us, because you have absolutely no degree of self-discipline." "Yes." "Fine." "I will not go." "I have no idea what's going on." "As Heidi promised, this challenge is all about having some fun and letting go a little bit." "So with that in mind, here are your new clients!" "Ooh!" "Okay." "Okay." "I'm so excited." "Yeah!" "Oh, yeah!" "Girl!" "The guys are like plastic action figure with, like, all the cuts in the chest and the big arms." "Oh, my gosh, my poor mother..." "Is gonna watch this." "I'm happy with any one of them." "Oh, no wonder Heidi wanted to be here." "Naughty girl." "That was a lot to handle for 10:00 A.M." "Designers, I'm delighted to introduce you to Alex from" "Thunder From Down Under." "So let me first start by telling you guys a little bit about us." "We all actually are 100% Australian." "It's no gimmick." "And we actually recently won the best male revue on the Las Vegas strip." "So that was pretty cool." "Fantastic." "So designers, Thunder From Down Under needs you." "We need a new opening costume for our new opening routine, so we need something that's new and hip." "But the most... the most important thing is, there has to be a tear-away..." "Yes." "Element to it." "We need to remove our clothes very quickly." "Michelle, you look like you're in a state of shock." "I have never made tear-away clothes before." "And I've barely made menswear." "So this is like a double whammy." "We just want it to look like normal clothes, but..." "a surprise inside." "Exactly right." "That's exactly right." "One of the elements must be a suit." "The looks need to be suave, sophisticated, and masculine, but overall, flexible and sturdy." "Each team of four will be creating three full looks, and these looks have to have cohesion within the team." "So designers, the performers from Thunder From Down Under are your clients and your models." "Wow." "You're not just designing for basic-bodied men." "We're designing for Thor and the incredible Hulk and the team of the avengers." "You're going to have 30 minutes to consult with your clients and caucus among yourselves as a team and sketch." "Then we're going shopping at mood, where each team will have a budget of $750." "And please make certain that you come up with a team name." "Wow." "And you have one day for this challenge." "Whoa." "Oh, my..." "One day is crazy." "Almost impossible." "This is the scariest challenge we've had yet." "I don't know the male beefcake body very well." "My husband's a beefcake, but in a normal man way, and not a 40-bazillion-inch chest and 32-inch waist kind of way." "Designers, your consultation and sketch time begins now." "I'll lead this one." "From the beginning, there was gonna be a time where I was gonna have to take this whole thing on full force, and this is definitely the challenge." "Alex mentioned a, like, business suit." "Mm-hmm." "And I thought about, what if we took the business approach, like, had a man in a suit, had a delivery person, and then had, like, a bike messenger?" "No." "Too costumey." "I don't know." "A bike messenger is really sexy." "I know I fantasize about bike messengers on a daily basis." "I don't want this to be just a normal businessman going to work." "I want him to have an edge because I think that's what the girls in the audience want to see." "And they're, like, gritty and dirty..." "Okay." "In their, like, studded vest." "These guys are frickin' hot." "Guys, what else?" "We should probably do all three suits, then." "All three suit looks?" "Okay." "But to keep it cohesive and clean, we're kind of staying in the business suit attire." "What's up?" "Hi." "Nice to meet you." "Have a seat, man." "The men from Thunder From Down Under need to look great, but these clothes need to be able to come off as easy and seamlessly as possible." "What's really important with velcro is, you have them down the sides." "And you have the rough side facing away from the skin because the rough is gonna be..." "gonna be scratchy." "Right, right, right, right." "The dancers are really sweet." "They gave us all those little tips." "Little tricks of the trade that kind of help." "That's all stuff we need to hear." "My look is a basic suit, so I'm making a pair of pants," "I'm making a blazer, and I'm making a cotton shirt." "I just made tear-away suits for a commercial that I designed three months ago." "So, it's all in my head." "Okay." "Shoulders, write down 23." "I pair up with Patricia." "You're making the actual" ""clothes" that are gonna be Torn off, ladies." "We got the thigh." "We got upper arm." "We got all of this." "I'm making a trench coat for one of them." "A trench coat." "'Cause you could do your fabric manipulation this way, is make strips of cotton, like, bias-cut, really thin." "And do like a basket weave woven to the placket." "That would be beautiful." "I'm doing a woven shirt, very loosely woven." "It is meticulous, but it's a really strong, nice detail." "I can put my arms around you." "Their chests and their shoulders." "The amount of..." "Fabric I'm gonna need to wrap around these biceps, I mean, thank God we have $750." "What about if we had really beautiful, like, um, crystal buttons or something, so when they pop them off, it's just all velcro down." "Sometimes, when you see the black crystals going down the tuxedo..." "I don't know if those are crystals." "If Richard dressed these guys how he wanted, we would totally have rupaul." "We would have prince." "We would have boy George." "It's how they're like... they're tuxedo buttons." "You know how they have, like, that opalescent kind of thing?" "We don't want it to be gaudy." "It would definitely turn into a drag race." "We could actually put almost like a little velcro along the edges right here to where your whole body's exposed, but the shirt still looks like it's open, but it's gone." "I worry that Richard's aesthetic can sometimes feel a little dated." "It would be super bad if his shirt was, like, solid white and everything." "And then when he turned around, maybe the back of the shirt could be black also." "You know what I'm saying?" "I don't want it to be tricky, though." "I'm trying to throw some ideas out there, and clearly, they're not being really receptive of it." "There has to be an edge to it." "I don't want to make Mr. big and tall with velcro." "Clearly, there's already a line between the team." "Team shades of grey, team slick and hip, your 40 minutes to shop starts right now." "Go, go, go." "We're making tear-away suits." "That's absolutely insane." "Yeah, it's totally nuts." "This challenge, we are creating three fashionable looks for the dancers of the "Thunder Down Under."" "Not only tear-away, but, like, these are not normal bodies." "It's probably the hardest challenge to date." "What about this?" "It has a little bit of a stretch to it too." "No, no." "It's too feminine." "I feel as though Richard is trying to take charge because he's the guy in the group, and he feels really strongly about his vision." "There's this one." "Oh!" "There's this one." "Uh-uh." "I like this." "Richard's aesthetic goes a little Vegas-y." "We need a heavy satin sheen for the trim of the collar for the lapels." "I don't know." "It's making me a little nervous." "One against three?" "What do you mean?" "Three women." "And I'm, like..." "I'm a guy." "I may be gay, but I know what the hell I'm talking about." "I mean, whatever." "I'm wasting my time." "White buttons, dress shirt." "Go." "Yeah, go." "Don't waste your time." "Come on, fabric, speak to me." "I really don't want to do traditional men's suiting." "I like the sparkle." "I want to go really modern and very loud." "I'd rather play it safe." "I'd rather not play it safe and go home than play it safe and leave on something I don't believe in." "Okay." "Then that's your call." "If that's what she wants to do," "I'm handing it off because I'm not taking responsibility for it." "I think I got it." "If the judges ask, "who did it?", I'm just gonna say, "she did it." This is the jacket." "No, I thought this was the jacket... one of the jackets we're making." "Yeah, I thought our main color was Navy." "Is it?" "Yeah." "I smell chaos and bedlam." "We're gonna have to figure out a lot in the workroom." "So let's just starting getting..." "black leather, black leather, black leather." "Thanks, love." "Uh-huh." "Designers, time is up." "Thank you all." "Thank you." "Thank you, mood." "All right, designers." "This is a very ambitious challenge to execute in this timeframe, and I'm just gonna be blunt." "Some of the worst work that has ever walked the runway on" "Project Runway has been menswear." "And we cannot disappoint the Thunder From Down Under." "Amen." "Make it work." "Thanks, Tim." "So how do you guys feel about divvying up the work?" "Yeah, we just... um, why you don't make the tops?" "That's a lot of work." "That's plenty." "Yeah, I know." "You got the..." "I wanted to make the pant and one vest." "I'll do the vest and pants." "That's fine." "You feel more comfortable with pants, though?" "'Cause if that's the case, you can just do the pants then, and then she'll pop that jacket out." "Oh, yeah, you're a jacket girl." "Do you want to switch?" "The pants are, like, almost like..." "If you do jacket and ties." "And ties?" "Yeah, and then you do two pants." "Okay, the only thing is that I never made a tie in my life, but I guess it's not that hard, right?" "I think you just wing it." "Okay, yeah." "If I can knock it out in an hour and a half, then I'm good." "Cool, and I can do this trench in a couple hours." "Yeah." "Okay." "Our team dynamic is pretty good." "We're using strengths." "I'm gonna make a shirt pattern." "I have to make the pant pattern." "Stanley can pattern really quickly." "Then we can use those patterns and grade them up and down in sizing to fit our models." "Patricia gets to do what she excels at, which is work on a textile." "There's our trench." "Daniel adds some flair." "We're kind of covering the business world from head to toe." "He's on wall street during the day, and on the dance floor at night." "Our other really big problem is that we don't really have a style." "What's our reference?" "I thought our reference was going to be kind of, like, giorgio Armani." "So that's, like, mid-century, slimmer cut, slimmer lapels." "We decide that we want to have a full suit look that's very sharp, classic, and very manly." "Super slim and a shawl lapel." "What if we offset the collar to where it was this way?" "We have to make it so that they look chic, not tricky." "Okay." "I'm trying to stay positive and be upbeat, but I am upset." "I cannot express who I am as a designer." "Can I look at your fly?" "You can't." "Hangs over on the left." "No, the top." "Here." "Come here." "Let me look at it." "Just listen." "The top..." "No, I'm visual." "Is on the left." "Women's..." "Yeah, no, no, no." "Yeah." "That I got." "To have Richard on my team, it's a lot of 'tude." "Just a lot of attitude." "I was just seeing, you know..." "just making sure, girl." "Just making sure." "We don't speak the same language." "I think I'm a little on edge because I'm so used to having support around me." "I just need to take a break." "Hey, baby." "I miss you." "How's it going?" "Oh." "Oh, sweetie." "It's okay, it's okay." "I'm glad to see you." "Oh, I'm glad to see you too." "Is everything okay?" "Yeah." "It's just really hard." "But, you know, I'm just trying to be strong." "And that's good." "Yeah." "It's okay, sweetie." "Being here, isolated from my friends and my family, is definitely taking a toll." "I thought it was gonna be all fun, but it's a lot of endurance, and it's teaching me a lot about myself." "The only person you can rely on is yourself, and it makes you step up to the plate or step off." "You're gonna make it happen, so..." "Yeah, I have to, you know?" "That's what I came here for." "It doesn't work out my way all the time, but I just have to deal with it and work with it and make it happen the best that I can." "Ooh, I just realized these mannequins have a little bump." "A bump?" "A little penile bump." "And I mean "little."" "My mannequin doesn't like to spin around, do what I tell it to do." "'Cause they are men." "Yeah." "Mine just has a bigger butt." "Yeah, how bubbly were their tushes?" "I didn't get to really check that out." "I did." "Thank you, Stanley, for being a team player." "Thank you for checking out the rear." "Where do you take that thigh measurement?" "Is it middle?" "Leave like two inches seam allowance, 'cause those guys are big." "I don't know why they can't just be, like, skinny male models." "It'd be so much easier." "I had to add six inches to the chest." "Really?" "Oh, yeah." "Alex is a little..." "Alex is my favorite." "Remember, you're a married woman." "But you can look." "You just can't touch." "And in this case, you sort of have to touch, 'cause it's your job." "Do you make a seam like this for men's jackets?" "I don't know." "I was looking at you do it." "I'm making the jacket." "It has to be impeccable, on point." "It's kind of, like, one of the most important pieces." "But I'm clueless about the construction." "This is the dart, and then this would be the... the seam." "And like this, or more angled?" "Like this." "Like this." "Okay." "This is really confusing." "Nice, Michelle." "That looks good." "You know, with the zipper." "A high zip." "Yeah." "Patricia, are you just making a shirt?" "I'm making a shirt and the covered buttons, and I'm supposed to be doing the ties as well." "Why?" "Is there something else?" "No, I just want to be prepared when Tim goes, "wait a second." "Stanley, you're doing three pieces, and you did the pant pattern and the shirt pattern." "And then Michelle, you're doing three pieces."" "I'm feeling nervous because I only have half of the strips done." "But you know what I'm saying?" "Yeah, yeah, yeah." "Definitely." "I have a lot of work to do in a little time." "Just keep moving." "It's just you, you got yourself." "Just keep going." "Oh, good lord." "What is going on with all this?" "It's kind of hard to have been so creative and off the wall last time to be making Navy slacks." "If these turn out well, I'll make some for my hubby when I get home." "Okay now." "Make all my friends some tear-away pants." "Why is it such a quiet room?" "Focused." "Good." "So designers, I'm here to check in with you." "How is this team?" "We're like a factory." "Okay." "Well, I want to hear what you're doing." "We're doing classic masculine." "Kind of like designing for a version of an Australian George" "Clooney that takes his clothes off." "We wanted to offer a jacket, a vest, and a shirt and pant." "Who's working on the pants?" "I am." "All the pants?" "Except for mine." "Are the two of you talking about the construction details and about issues of fit?" "It's the same pattern." "Okay." "I made the pattern for the pants." "I'm doing the vest look." "Are you doing the head-to-toe look?" "I'm doing the pant and the vest, and Richard's working on all the tops." "Are they all shirts?" "Uh, yeah." "They're all different, though." "Do you like what's going on?" "Yeah, but can I make a comment about this lapel?" "It seems thin." "I wanted to go skinny lapel." "But you don't want to feminize these guys." "Proportions are really important." "Do you like the back?" "This is the way you would make a woman's jacket." "I mean, it's a peplum." "But are you putting a vent in it?" "I have two vents." "We talked about it." "See, we..." "I swear, we talked..." "Richard, you're nodding your head." "It should be like here and here." "I asked Richard." "I think when I asked Richard for his opinion, he wasn't even paying attention because he told me it was okay." "Like this, or more angled?" "Like this." "Like this." "And now he tries to throw me under the bus." "I thought we drew it out already." "Uh, there's a seam here." "No, see how it's crossed out?" "I thought it was supposed to be a seam." "But I'm having a sense you four aren't weighing in on what each other's doing." "I mean, Layana's already constructed this, and the team is now saying, "well, this isn't right." Even at mood, I felt this kind of frenetic frenzy from the four of you, and I didn't see" "you coming together to sort these things out." "It was more like, "well, let's get the stuff, and we'll figure it out in the workroom." And I sense you're still trying to figure that all out." "I just... this is not good." "I spent the whole day on one blazer." "I'm concerned about the four of you." "This is going to be a disaster." "Hi, team." "Hello." "How are you doing?" "Really good." "I'm responding very positively to this." "So tell me all about it." "When we decided, you know, that we should do a vest look, I was like, "I'll take it and make it a little more updated, and do a zipper."" "Why do you have the buttons as well?" "I was adding them as more of the rock/kind of steampunk detail to make it a little bit more modern and not so..." "I think it's infinitely more modern without the buttons." "Without ze buttons?" "Before I felt it looked victorian." "Now that the buttons are off, I get it." "All right, let's move on." "I am the classic traditional suit." "We've pared down everything so it's so simple." "It's just darts in the back." "I designed a pattern for the shirt where it's just... it's all just combined, so it just, like, it snaps and it pops open." "Are you all comfortable with the shapes that Stanley's patterns have created?" "I'm happy with the way the pants are 'cause when I cut them, I know it's gonna be easy for me." "Okay." "This was gonna be a complete woven top with top stitching, but it's not gonna be enough time, so it's gonna be a small detail on a white shirt." "This seems like a flip-flop of what you should have done." "Make the shirt first, and then work on the applique." "I mean, the clock is ticking." "You're gonna top-stitch all this?" "So all the looks on the other team, we kind of think it looks old." "Modern trench to the knee." "I'm gonna just do... it's gonna be single-breasted, just very simple." "I just picture clergy." "I think once I finish my detail work on it, it's gonna look great." "It doesn't kind of go with the flavor and flair of the guys from "thunder down under." I think you should be pleased with what you've achieved, but ramp it up even further." "All right, designers, you have until 1:00 tonight." "All right." "I will see you in the morning." "Thank you." "Have a good night, Mr. gunn." "Thank you." "Girl." "I'm worried about my jacket." "I have to cut the back again." "See here to here?" "I have one man on my team, which I did ask." "He tells me the wrong answer, so I have to go to the other team and ask for directions." "You do it before you put it together." "Layana's a lovely girl, but it's kind of strange that she's been coming over and asking for advice from Stanley." "So I have to move my dart there?" "Mm-hmm." "Okay." "Thank you." "Got it?" "Okay, sweetie." "I just messed this up again." "This is the fifth time I've repinned this thing." "Why are they making us do menswear?" "Hello." "Hey, guys." "These men are, like, superhero bodies." "These guys' thighs were the size of our regular models' waists." "This is strange, fitting this." "You've got a terrible job, don't you?" "You've got a terrible job." "You guys have the same underwear." "I've never made clothes for a man so buff in my life." "Better to be too big than too small." "You think this should go lower, right?" "But I wouldn't trust my judgment so much in menswear." "Here I am, like, trying to fit these huge guys, and I feel awkward touching them." "And for some reason, you feel, like, hypnotized by them a little bit because of their accent, and they're just so funny." "All righty." "All right, man." "Bye, Marty." "Thank you, guys." "Bye, Craig." "Good luck." "All right, man." "Bye." "And I might get in trouble for all those kisses I just got." "Ooh!" "Get back to work." "You're gonna pull this seam to the back, and it raises up the crotch." "'Cause I want his crotch to look good." "Yeah, and we can make it look good." "He's gonna be like, "oh," "Michelle, my crotch has never looked better."" "Okay, now what are you using the black leather for?" "'Cause we could still use this for Layana's pocket." "Look at that." "Well, I was gonna use it." "You could probably skip cuffs if it's gonna be under a jacket." "The collar, I think, would be awesome, but..." "Yeah, but the cuffs..." "Richard, do you agree?" "What?" "I think I have a frequency of voice that Richard never hears." "Huh?" "I always have to repeat things when I say them to you." "No, 'cause I'm..." "I'm so sidetracked because I have so much going on right now." "Girl, play nice." "I think that my group is full of very strong personalities." "All right." "By "strong personalities,"" "I mean bad listeners." "Such a challenge." "But you know what?" "This'll show who's really here to stay." "Just hope it's me." "Yeah, this jacket's gonna be really plain." "I'm not even gonna put pockets on it." "Stanley is really far behind, but sometimes Stanley doesn't sew until the day of the show and something magnificent walks down the Runway." "So I'm kind of hoping that happens again." "And then there's Patricia." "Holy shhhirt." "I think I have about an hour left." "Then I can start helping." "Patricia's shirt is almost done." "Took all day." "God, if she would have worked on something else, we would have more time." "But what I see from the other side of the group, it's like they ain't got nothing done." "I'm about to start working on my pants 'cause I haven't done that yet." "It's a hot mess over there." "I'm gonna put this other sleeve on that." "Throw this collar on." "Richard only has one shirt cut, and he's responsible for two more." "One hour, we have to leave." "Where are your shirts?" "I'm worried." "They don't make men's clothing like this." "So for me to do this, I'm like," ""what's going on?" I'm trying to stay in good spirits for my team, but inside, it's sinking in that this may be more than I can handle." "Sweet baby Jesus, please, let me get through this one." "The Runway should be interesting today." "How you feeling about your team?" "I got some stuff I have to finish up." "I think we all do on our team, though." "I still have to put together the whole entire black shirt and the two collars on the two white shirts." "It's gonna be like a marathon race." "My ship is sinking, and there's one lifeboat." "I know who's going over." "Patricia?" "Yeah, she's gone." "This challenge is the hardest challenge we've had." "We need as many hands on deck and..." "She made one shirt, and I doubt it will even be finished today." "Menswear, tear-away clothes." "The whole challenge is a nightmare." "Good luck." "Let's do this." "Bye, Atlas." "Let's head to 1407." "It's showtime." "How's it going, Amanda?" "Good." "I kind of feel like everything's going well, until I realize that I'm just making pants." "I hope I can at least really make these pants impeccable." "I have to double check everything I'm doing." "Yeah." "'Cause this is when I get sloppy and go fast, and I don't want to do that." "All I have to do is hem it, put the velcro in, put the sleeves in my jacket and my shirt, and I'm done." "Stanley, on our team, is in trouble." "There's a lot to do." "But he's very wary of giving away control." "I just hope that we have enough time to get our entire vision put together." "Are we glue-gunning the snaps in?" "Or what are we doing as far as that's concerned?" "You take care of that." "I got to take care of this." "Please, God, let Patricia finish this shirt." "Five minutes left on this." "Okay, cool." "I feel horrified 'cause I can't help out my team." "Everybody's looking for a helping hand, and I'm still working on the damn shirt." "Good morning, designers." "Good morning." "Your clients are coming in momentarily." "You're going to have time to fit them at this end of the morning." "Then they're going to the" "L'Oreal Paris hair and makeup rooms." "The Lord  Taylor wall has men's accessories, so use them very thoughtfully." "We're gonna have a great Runway show, are we not?" "Whoo!" "Are you excited?" "Yes!" "All right." "Good." "Good morning." "Oh, it's my jacket." "Off with your clothes!" "The models come, and I'm like, "put this on."" "Whoo, that works perfect." "Ah!" "You look so handsome." "I feel our team looks really good, even though Michelle's vest kind of looks like the lollipop guild from The Wizard of Oz." "Is it tight?" "Just the arms." "[Bleep], it's the frickin' sleeves." "It's so tight." "I have to recut it again." "Oh, my God." "Am I gonna get this done?" "You know, just make them look like they're fresh and ready to go." "Ryan, this is Christina." "Hello." "She's 22." "She likes long walks in the park." "Ellis, this is Misako." "Misako." "She's 21." "She likes canoeing and jogging." "She's single." "Thanks, guys." "Have fun." "You know, I don't care how much makeup you put, as long as it's very natural." "Okay." "Does that make sense?" "That makes sense." "We've got plenty of bronzer in the L'Oreal makeup room." "They just have such a natural gorgeousness to them, that, you know, just make him more rock solid." "All right." "That's easy enough." "That looks fabulous." "All right." "But, hey, honey, I still love you." "He normally wears his hair, like, kind of wet looking and back like that." "So we'll just put a little of the gel in it." "A little product to set it?" "Yeah, yeah, yeah." "We'd better get started on me 'cause it's gonna take a while to get my hair done." "I would just say a little bit of shine, you know what I'm saying?" "Are you married?" "No, I'm not married." "Are you married?" "No, I'm not married." "No?" "Girl, we don't have time to flirt." "Sorry." "Take it off real... take it off real quick, real quick, real quick, quick, quick." "I got to fix one thing I just saw." "I am literally like a horse with blinders on right now." "I don't know what's going on, other than there are two collars that need to be sewed on." "One down, one down, one down." "Layana, how are you?" "I'm almost done." "Team shades of grey, team slick and hip, in ten minutes, you and your handsome clients and I are going down to the" "Runway." "Those look awesome." "Two more minutes, I'm finally finished." "I get it done." "It's just that I feel completely ashamed of my use of time." "Yep, nice materials." "Yep, rock and roll." "Okay, take them off." "Michelle agreed to help me with my shirt." "I'm gonna hot glue this." "Stanley, the placket of your tear-away shirt is so beautiful." "How about instead of me sewing this velcro, how about I hot glue it?" "Hot glue doesn't adhere to fabric, so it keeps pulling the velcro off the fabric instead of opening the shirt." "Stanley made a really decent shirt in 20 minutes, and I just effed it up." "But compared to the other team, I feel really good because at least our garments fit." "[Bleep]" "How did that happen?" "Hey, lay-lay?" "They don't fit." "Are you serious?" "I don't know what happened, but everything is too tight." "No, don't do that." "Don't do that." "It makes it worse." "And look, they're too short and too tight." "They are five inches off the ground, and I'm confused, because I used the same exact pattern, and my pants fit great." "You'll be wearing an untucked shirt." "But this is two minutes prior to the Runway, and there's nothing really we can do." "Do you have the tucked shirt?" "That white shirt is not gonna have a collar." "The machine just ripped it off." "We're not longer in trouble." "The boat has sank, and we're swimming for our lives in the ocean, and there's a Tsunami coming." "How did they get so short?" "Where's the white pattern?" "The white fabric?" "Designers and clients, we are going down to the Runway at Parsons right now, dressed or not." "This whole challenge is imploding." "I finished." "Follow me, please." "Are we really about to send these clothes down the Runway?" "Come, everyone." "We gotta go." "Because..." "We are leaving." "It just looks real bad." "Really bad." "Hi, everybody." "Hello." "Welcome to the Runway." "As you know, in fashion, one day you're in, and the next day, you're out." "There are eight of you here, and after tonight, there will be seven." "One member from the winning team will be the winner of this challenge, and one member from the losing team will be out." "For this challenge, you worked in two teams of four, and we, the judges, decided who will be working together." "I have to say this challenge is probably one of my favorites of the season." "I wonder why?" "We asked each team to make three performance looks for the Thunder From Down Under." "The winning look will be worn in an opening routine from the Thunder From Down Under." "You had one day and $750 to put your looks together, and I can't wait to see what you have come up with." "Okay, let's meet the judges." "First, we have acclaimed" "American designer Zac Posen." "Hi." "Hello." "Fashion director for Marie" "Claire magazine, Nina Garcia." "Hi, everyone." "And our guest judge for today, actress and singer and star of the hit series Shameless, Emmy Rossum." "Welcome." "Hi." "We will score your designs as they come down the Runway." "Two designers from the winning team will be the winners, and one member from the losing team will be out." "Let's start the show!" "My heart is, like, sinking into my stomach." "It looks like clown-wear." "But at least my look fits right." "I am at a total loss of words." "It looked like something that may have fit, but was sent to the wrong dry cleaner." "It was unsalvageable." "Guys, this is so bad." "Oh, my God." "Oh, my God." "These clothes look ridiculous." "So all we can do is really just laugh." "I guess you just have to make fun of yourself." "The pants just don't fit." "I like that they're tight, but they're way too tight." "They're so high." "I see way too much ankle." "Okay, here we go." "The only thing that really saves us is that these guys are actually really great dancers." "Whoo!" "Whoo-hoo!" "Wowza, Nina." "There is not one problem with the tear-away, but that's the only thing that did not have a problem." "Go ahead, Marty." "I forgot to vote." "Me too." "I think we all did." "I was a little distracted." "To me, the pants could have been a little bit more tapered, but I think he looks pretty cool." "My woven shirt, you can't even see because the trench coat is on the whole time." "So, a lot of work for nothing." "My guy looks good, but still, the jacket could have been a little bit more constructed and fitted." "Yeah, I didn't get to press the seams the way I wanted to." "A little sloppy." "But compared to the other team, way better." "The vest is kind of the showpiece of this outfit, but it is so short." "This is not good." "But our team's clothes are definitely stronger than the other team's, and I hope the judges can see that." "Look at those full pockets on that nice butt." "Ooh!" "Oh, no." "Uh-oh." "The performance, a disaster." "The judges are gonna eat us alive." "I have to be honest." "I was so excited for this challenge, and it was a real letdown." "We don't think that you guys were very creative, and you had a lot of construction issues." "We know that menswear is tough, but you really could have done better and really think more outside of the box." "Bad designers." "I think we should wrap this show early, and I think you're all out." "But since we can't do that, let's continue." "We do have a winning team and a losing team." "Slick and hip, you are the losing team." "That means, shades of grey, you are the winning team by default." "We're gonna talk to the team shades of grey first, so you guys can all leave the Runway." "There were so many things that bothered me." "The pant leg." "Yeah." "The shirts were too long." "That collar was, like, off." "I mean, nothing fit." "This was a disaster." "I mean, you guys are just lucky that you're good looking because, surely, your clothes are not." "So tell us, what happened here?" "What me and Patricia did on" "Shannon was, like, just, like, the overcoat with the pant, and then Patricia did the white shirt." "And turn around." "Like, the back of this, in sort of the lycra, so he can move." "Maybe I tried to make it look too real when it should have been more... a little bit more flashier." "I don't think it necessarily needed to be flashy, but it needed to be interesting and..." "Got it." "Also show their great bodies." "Underneath, the surprise when they undo it." "Can we have a look at the shirt?" "Now, is this a great surprise?" "I'm not so sure about that." "I mean, I have a potholder at home that looks similar to this." "What happened with the pants?" "They should be shorter and a little bit more tapered." "Why didn't you just, like, cut it and staple it up?" "Or velcro it up." "This is the moment to be tongue in cheek." "This is the moment to have fun." "This is a moment for fantasy." "Why not be creative?" "'Cause we were thinking that we had to do office looks and not go out of that perimeter..." "Patricia." "Sorry." "Sorry, I'm gonna interrupt you for a second." "What office story does this tell you?" "You know, it's like the weirdest office I've ever been to." "Yeah." "Are you playing with the Fifty Shades of Grey, hot guy in the office who has a mysterious..." "I mean, is that what..." "that just came to my head." "Because I got the trench coat with the kind of mystery of it all, and then underneath, he had this body." "And the trench coat looks like a beauty smock." "The smocks that you wear to cut your hair." "I mean, come on." "I'm not going to speak anymore." "What about the hankie?" "I wanted to give him things to do to extend his time on the stage, and that one lucky girl that night will get that hankie, you know?" "And that's his surprise, like..." "I don't mind this." "This is the more..." "palatable?" "Yes, palatable." "Alex, what do you think about this vest?" "I like the vest a lot, in how it fits and how it looks." "I like the way you say" ""I like." "I like the vest."" "Was it a real zipper or is it velcro?" "Yeah, it's a real zipper." "And is that okay for a performance for you?" "Yes, it's good." "Okay." "It sort of adds a little bit of something you can do slowly and..." "What do you think about the hankie, Alex?" "Would you actually use that?" "Yeah, I think it could be definitely used in the show." "You could walk out in the crowd and hand it off to a girl, you know?" "I mean, it adds something extra." "And then let's talk about poor Ryan in the middle with his rental suit." "What is hot about that?" "It's like an athletic-fit suit." "It's kind of hot when you see a guy, you know, with a fitted suit." "Do you think it's hot?" "The pants are the best part for me." "Let's have a look." "What is great about these pants?" "Sell them to us." "Whenever anything is fitted, we have a problem with it ripping." "But these pants, you've got plenty of flexibility." "And they're lightweight." "Emmy, what do you think about these three looks?" "I like the idea of the office theme." "I like that these two fellows kind of look like they're in an office." "But then Alex with his sleeveless vest and the tattering on the shoulder kind of looks like he works in a gas station." "So, I'm not sure if that feels like a cohesive office place for me." "He looks like he looks really good at the gas station, but maybe a gas station." "I think the vest is more inventive and fun." "I wish that the scarf had been hidden in an actual pocket so there was some mystery there in taking it out." "I don't think that the shirt is that bad with the macrame, personally." "At least there was an attempt for something inventive as a texture." "The middle shirt is just terrifying for me." "I think you guys have to step it up." "I mean, normally, everyone can't wait until you take your clothes off." "I really couldn't wait until you took those clothes off." "Nina, do you have another overall?" "On the good side, at least the collars stand up." "I can give you one more positive." "The positive here is that the other team was even worse." "Thank you, shades of grey." "Now we're gonna talk to the losing team." "You can leave the Runway." "Thank you." "Whew." "Well, kids, at least we're safe." "You know, I knew we were gonna get kind of grilled, but we're safe." "I wish I would have put my foot down and been more vocal about the fact that we were doing boring [bleep]." "I wouldn't hire a man who looks like that for my office, the way you dressed him." "Too late now." "Samantha, what's wrong?" "You look like you're gonna beat us up." "Me?" "I want to beat you guys up?" "Yeah, you look very upset and angry." "It was definitely a challenge." "And none of us having menswear experience, we were a little nervous." "I think we got really stuck on the initial idea." "I think that was a big mistake we made." "Who's initial idea was this?" "Um, the overall idea was that it had to be suits." "Who made this suit?" "I did." "She made the jacket." "The jacket." "Oh, yeah." "Richard made the shirt, and I made the pants." "So Richard, you made all three shirts?" "I made all three shirts." "And I'm mortified at pocky's collar." "Did you put a collar stand in?" "No." "I never made a man's shirt before." "I didn't even know that it was supposed to have that." "I've never made men's clothing before." "But even in a woman's shirt, you have a..." "a basic cut... the one that..." "You are undoing." "Yeah, that's... that's kind of what's happening." "Nina." "From our point of view, his pants are slowly coming off." "Oh." "We lost Nina." "Mayday, mayday, mayday, mayday." "Yeah, you might fix that." "That's too tight." "Stand this way?" "It's okay, Nina." "It's okay." "It's gonna be okay." "Oh, you guys." "Oh, boy." "This is so surreal." "I think the worst part for me is that these guys feel embarrassed, 'cause they were amazing." "Are you guys embarrassed?" "Nah." "I think they just were a bit rushed to get all the proper stitching done in time and things like that." "Like these pants, I asked for a bit of stretch in the material, which these have." "So it's perfect for when I'm doing some little breakdancing and stuff." "I mean, I think that your outfit looks the best out of the three in any case, whoever is responsible for this outfit." "I did the vest and the pants." "Nina, what do you think overall on this?" "Okay, I just don't understand why you guys did this to yourself." "We don't either." "We don't either." "I mean, it's just..." "I can't." "I'm sorry." "I mean, why the thought of making them so dressy?" "We were thinking, like, businessman, thinker." "So you made them look like waiters?" "Right." "I guess." "Caterers." "Caterers." "Amanda, what would you say you were responsible in the garments here?" "Um, I patterned the pants, um, so I made two of the pairs and then gave the pattern to" "Samantha, and she made the other pair." "Samantha, me, me." "Emmy, what are your additional thoughts on these three looks?" "I like the converse look." "I think it's, uh, the most appealing." "I'm not crazy about the paneling on the shirt in the middle." "The shirts are too long." "The collars are a problem." "This jacket looks like a ladies jacket." "It's just a disaster." "Not your strongest moment." "I love you guys." "I love you too." "I feel bad that they put you into these horrible clothes." "And one of the four of you will be out today." "So I ask you four, who should that be?" "Samantha?" "Probably say, I'm really sorry, the pants was the biggest distraction for me." "So who are you saying?" "I'm sorry, Amanda." "Richard, who do you think is the weakest link on your team?" "Amanda." "Amanda, who do you think is the weakest link?" "I had a really difficult time working with Richard." "Um, I think by the end of the... you know, our main workday, he hadn't finished his shirt yet, and it was making us all really, really anxious, and it was kind of adding to this" "frenzy." "There's kind of a disconnect, like he's not really listening." "Richard, you were nodding kind of no when Amanda was talking, because?" "'Cause it's bull[bleep]." "That's why." "There was a lot of push against myself in this challenge with" "Amanda and Layana against me, I felt, you know, because of some of the things that I wanted to do that were more cutting edge, but they wanted to be more sophisticated." "We tended to stop Richard a little bit because his version of showy is really, like, over the top." "He would put like diamonds on the buttoned shirt and things like that, and when we consulted..." "Right." "Right?" "To the guys, they said that that's not what they go for." "And I just feel like if you guys ask me who's the weakest link, I would say Richard, because throughout the competition, I feel like he's been very inconsistent, and he makes too many excuses." "Well, I disagree with that because the reality is, I made my shirts myself." "I didn't have help from nobody else." "Well, I made my jacket myself too." "You didn't ask Stanley to help you with the back of it?" "Oh, of course, I asked for..." "Okay." "I'm just wondering." "Ideas a little bit." "I put like a seam on the center back, and I asked Richard, is this okay?" "Because he's... okay, he doesn't do menswear, but he's a man." "Doesn't... don't you wear collar shirts and blazers?" "And how many times have" "I told you about the suit?" "And you said, "yeah, it's okay," and Tim is the one that comes and said, "Layana, this looks like women's jacket," so I try, you know, to recycle" "a little bit." "And I take responsibility for it, but I feel like Richard is just making excuses." "So it sounds like overall, this was not the most wonderful experience for the four of you." "Absolutely not." "Okay, we've heard what you had to say." "We're gonna have a little chat, and then I'll call you back." "Thank you very much, guys." "Thank you." "You can leave the Runway." "Bye." "Amanda decides to drag me through the mud." "I swear to you I meant, like, in our team structure." "I know what you meant." "We're on the Runway, girl." "It's... it's... and we're all out for each other right now." "And it's all good." "I'm really, really sorry." "Well, it's a little late for that." "Just please let me get it out there that my intention..." "I'm so sorry..." "I just..." "I'm not that person, and I really thought that I was being constructive, and I'm..." "I'm done." "No hard feelings, 'cause I know you were in... you were just defending yourself." "And, you know, it's okay." "Don't cry." "You don't have to cry." "I really appreciate that." "I'm sorry." "It just was really hurtful 'cause I would never say like that... something like that about anybody on the team." "It is what it is." "I have to say, normally, they are much better than today." "Right?" "Normally, they're not that bad." "It was really like, "just rip these horrible clothes off already."" "Why is it so difficult to make a shirt, for example?" "It's not." "I mean, I don't know what to tell them." "It's just not that difficult." "The difference between a woman's shirt and a men's shirt is that a woman has a bosom." "So it's actually easier then." "It's actually easier." "Now, these men have quite wild bodies to fit." "I think, you know, that's complicated." "I think performance clothing is not easy." "It didn't seem like any of them were even familiar with how to make a tailored collared shirt, because when you guys asked them, "what about collar stands or..." they all just kind of looked... lost." "They didn't know what to say." "So let's talk about slick and hip." "Just that name is cringe worthy." "So Layana made the most ill-fitting jacket I've ever seen in my life." "I mean..." "I think she was trying to go for like a tuxedo shawl collar." "Right." "But it sort of ended up like a late 17th century men's collar." "But then it also..." "like it pulled open like this." "Well, he had big shoulders." "But then, didn't she take any measurements?" "She knew that these enormous guys with muscles are gonna have to fit this jacket." "I mean, right?" "I mean, it was bizarre." "It was very odd." "It's comical." "Then Richard made three shirts." "The black one was not as bad as the white one." "So maybe because it was black..." "the collar was pretty funky." "We couldn't see." "The length of the shirts are so weird too." "Yeah." "I mean, on the first guy with the vest, it almost... the length made him look like he had a stomach, and he clearly didn't." "I saw it." "He was in really good shape." "Yeah." "I think we've... when he took it off." "I'm really sorry for Richard." "I'm surprised that he doesn't understand something so basic in construction as a shirt." "When I started design school, the first day, you have to make a shirt block, a shirt pattern, and sew it and finish it yourself within one day." "You know..." "I mean, he made three shirts." "He just probably ran out of time and..." "Right." "Poor Richard." "I do have to say, I think that..." "that is a lot of work." "All the women ganged up on him like he was supposed to be the one man that was supposed to know about tailoring, and I feel he felt..." "but just because he's a man doesn't mean that he..." "no, he said he didn't know how to tailor, but that concerns me as a women's designer, not knowing how to tailor." "And then he brought..." "Well, but it concerns me that none of them knew how to tailor." "Forget him." "Now we have to decide on who's going home from this team." "Amanda made two pair of pants." "Pocky's pants." "And they were too tight." "And then Marty has one short and one long leg." "I mean, what did Amanda do here?" "Richard made the shirt too long." "It was supposed to be tucked in." "He couldn't tuck it in because the pants were too tight." "Right?" "There was one pair of pants that I thought looked the best out of all the pants we saw tonight." "Samantha's." "Yes, Samantha was the one that made that pattern." "The one pair of pants looked slick and clean." "And Amanda was supposed to follow through, but didn't." "I mean, this is a tough one, you know, unless we do again what we did last week." "We sent both home." "Amanda and Richard." "All right." "Let's move on to the team that wasn't quite as bad, but still pretty bad." "Shades of grey." "What Ryan is wearing, for example, I mean, this is just a snooze fest of a suit." "Patricia, what she did, this basket thing, seriously?" "It was a lot of work into something that didn't turn out to be very sexy." "No." "I mean, talking about arts and crafts." "Yeah." "But we all like the look that Michelle gave to Alex." "But then again, I have to say, that does not fit into the office theme here." "I think you have to give" "Michelle points for doing a zipper and not just focusing on velcro." "'Cause all of the other pieces that we saw were all velcro pull-aways, and this was the one reveal that was using a different mechanism." "Okay, let's talk about Daniel." "The only thing here that I would wear as a garment is the overcoat." "And I would put a belt on it so it didn't look like I was getting a color job on my hair." "To me, it looked a bit like a flasher, to be honest." "But I sort of liked that." "Something creepy." "It worked with the context of them being Thunder From Down" "Under." "It was hiding the thunder." "They could have put a belt on it." "And there's maybe so much thunder that he needed a really gigantic coat, I don't know." "I mean, the question is, do we even have a winner for this week?" "Designers, unfortunately, today, our favorite part was when the clothes were off." "Tonight, there's no winner." "And this is a Project Runway first." "Team shades of grey, you were not the worst team today." "You're all in." "You can leave the Runway." "Wow!" "The judges that disappointed to where there was no winning look." "We did the best we could." "It's pretty wah, wah, wah." "This was, by far, the hardest challenge." "It was very hard." "Samantha..." "You're in." "You can leave the Runway." "Thank you." "Good luck, good luck." "Layana..." "You're in." "You can leave the Runway." "Richard, Amanda, one of you will be out." "And I'm gonna be completely honest." "This was a very hard decision today." "Both of your garments were poorly made, ill-fitting, boring, and uncreative." "Richard..." "You're in, but very barely." "Thank you." "I'm sorry, Amanda." "That means you're out." "Auf Wiedersehen." "All the best to you." "Thank you." "I did not get my personal aesthetic and point of view across clearly." "I wasn't thinking big enough." "I'm in." "Just kidding." "Oh!" "I'm out." "Hey, at least it was a challenge where everyone sucked." "I'm proud of the moments where I really did exactly what" "I wanted." "And when I did that, it was received very well." "You know, the critique..." "Wow." "Yeah." "I mean, can you all conceive of a challenge any tougher than this one?" "No." "So, Amanda, I'm gonna miss you." "Oh." "You are so great and so talented." "Thank you." "And we're gonna hear much more from you." "You will." "I have to send you to the workroom to clean up your space, but I don't want to see you go." "Bye, Amanda." "Bye, Amanda." "Bye." "You know, honestly, I'm totally excited to get back in my studio with all of my stuff and do what I do." "I've learned I've got a lot of work to do, um, and I'm okay with that." "That's exciting." "Next time on Project" "Runway..." "For this challenge, you'll be creating ready to wear looks." "The winner will have their looks sold at Lord  Taylor." "Ah!" "Whoa!" "You need to listen instead of, like, getting defensive." "I'm getting really pissed off." "The team dynamic is not friendly, happy, "let's help each other out."" "There's gonna be an all out war." "I did not tell you that it has to be done for a 21-year-old." "Yes, you did!" "I did not!" "[Bleep] is getting weird." "She knew she was not telling the truth." "I never said that." "It looks really sad." "It's very generic." "It went down south."