"Previouslyon..." "ProjectRunway" "All Stars..." "Thisweek'schallengeisthe biggest test of your skill so far as you light up the runway, literally..." "Guys,I 'mdone." "Ohh!" "He's,like,alittleprima donna." "Doyoulikemyplaid,Mondo ?" "Remember,Mondo,if youdon 't have anything nice to say, then don't tell Kenley anything." "Thislookssortofpart  alien, part Elizabethan." "Michael'sturninghismodel into a Ewok." "Sayhelloto Pharrel" "Williams." "♪" "Ilovethis,Austin." "I'menchantedby yourdress." "Pharrell,wouldyouliketo name the winner?" "Austin." "You're a star, man." "Thankyou." "Ithinkit 'sdivine." "I think it's divine." "Thankyou." "Thebreastshapeisvery  strange." "She'smorefitfor like a Comic-Con." "Shelookskindoflike  an insect." "Anditfeelsalittletribal raver." "Jerrell..." "You'reout." "13 of the best designers from" "Project Runway are back." "And this time, 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 1x10 Let's Get Down to Business Original Air Date on March 8, 2012" "== sync, corrected by elderman ==" "Iwannaknowwhatwe'regonna  be doing today." "Probablydesigningsomething." "It's the final challenge before the finale." "There's only three spots." "I'm one of four." "There' team MM and team K.A." "Weneedoneanother's emotional..." "Support!" "I'mso,so happythatKenley is with me." "Austin,Kenley,timetogo!" "Let'sdoit ." "Goodmorning,designers." "Morning." "Youareallnow battlingit out for a place in the finale, where one of you will win the grand prize." "This means your designs will be placed within the walls of" "Nieman-Marcus stores, the finest luxury retailer in the United" "States." "This week's client is known for her romantic, feminine, and modern designs that are affordable to women all over the country." "She's New York designer" "Nanette Lepore." "Oh,cool." "NanetteLeporeis aNew York based designer." "Herlookis very approachable, wearable, sort of" "Bohemian chic." "Nanette'sstudiois in the world-famous garment district, an area that's at risk of disappearing because of the cost of doing business in New York" "City." "You've shown us great runway looks." "But in order to be successful, you have to be able to bring fashion and business together." "This week's winning design will actually be sold in Nanette" "Lepore stores nationwide." "But it must be able to be manufactured for a specific price point." "Nanette's waiting for you in her studio, where she will explain the challenge to you." "And I will see you back tomorrow on the runway." "Good luck." "Beinga NewYorkCity designer, I work in the garment center." "I'm there every day." "These small mom and pop workshops are just finding it very hard to afford the high rent." "Hi,I 'mNanetteLepore." "Welcome to my design studio." "This neighborhood is near and dear to my heart, because I started my business here over" "20 years ago." "Nanetteisreallylikea classic New York fashion success story." "Iwantyoutomake agarment that's irresistible, feminine, timeless." "And because this is a ready-to-wear challenge, you're going to be under the real test of the retail customer." "Thischallengeis ,youknow, really focused on the business side." "Thewinnerof thechallenge will have their garment manufactured in a local factory to be sold in my stores nationwide, and the profits will go to Savethegarmentcenter.org." "Ithinkthisisa really great challenge because I've worked with factories who have had to move out of the garment district." "You'regoingto be ableto start sketching here." "And I'll be around in a few minutes to check your sketches to make sure that you're working within a budget." "Now, bear in mind that the simpler your design, the more money you'll have to spend on fabric." "Okay." "Ifeellikethisisreally my type of challenge." "I have designed for a mass market before." "I've designed my own line." "I'mmakingacaftanagain." "But this one's more of like a day dress caftan/something." "SoI quicklysketchout  this idea I have for a fun, glamorous swing coat that you could wear over, like, a beautiful cocktail dress or even a pair of jeans." "Thisisachallengeforme, 'cause I don't really sketch." "I sketch like a eight-year-old." "And so when I'm given time to sketch, I usually just draw hearts and stars, like an eight-year-old." "I'm worried about this one, because I don't want her to think that I'm not a real designer." "Okay,soyoureadyforus?" "I'mready." "ThisisKelly." "Hi,Kelly." "Nicetomeetyou ." "Nicetomeetyou ." "Kellyisourcoster." "Wehaveto seewhatitwill be appraised at and what it would be sold for, then work with the coster to find out how much it's gonna cost to produce this look." "Canyoutellusaboutyour design a little bit?" "Sure." "Thisis my takeon something that I think would be really, really chic." "And I'd love to work with jersey." "Thisarmhole,thissleeve, this is another giant fabric eater." "You don't have any seam lines cutting this up to sort of get better yield." "Whatdoyouthink,Kelly?" "Fora dresslikethis, we typically would aim for a price point of about $380." "Jerseys are about $14, printed jerseys, which leaves you with a $48 budget for fabric." "Sothatkindoflimitsme a little bit, because I need, like, four yards to create what" "I want to create." "This is definitely a good lesson that pushes me to step out of a little bit of comfort zone and try and do things more cost efficiently." "Um,I wasthinkingofcutout." "Like keyhole to reserve on cost." "That'sgood." "Butlooklikealotof fabric." "Andthenyoucan sex itupby  putting kind of sexy keyhole." "Mm-hmm." "Ilikethat." "Soa dresslikethiswould typically retail for about $350." "After you factor in all of the labor costs, you have about $41 left to work with in fabric." "Okay." "AndI knewexactlywhat the price point would be." "SoI thinkyou'reontarget." "I'vedonethisafewtimes ." "I nailed it." "So..." "Um..." "I was thinking of doing a coat." "Sort of like a swing coat." "Andnowyou'regonnaneed  a crispy--like a taffeta type fabric to hold that out." "Withanidealikethis ,we're looking at using up a lot of fabric." "And right now, this would probably retail for about $500, leaving you with only $65 to work with for fabric and trim." "Okay." "Okay?" "Okay." "I can spend about $15 per yard on fabric to keep within our budget." "Sothisis theproblemfor me." "I don't really sketch." "That's not part of my process." "And you were looking at me like," ""what?" "A designer that doesn't sketch?"" "But I just--I don't--my drawings are like a five-year-old's." "So bear with me." "It's just a basic, really simple dress that would be five different fabrics and stripes." "I don't--I can't translate it through my drawing, you know." "Itdoeslooksortoflike a tin can with a string hanging out." "Adresslikethiswould probably retail for about $300, and then, adding in the labor costs, the cutting, the shipping, all of the overhead, you have about $32 left to work with as far as fabric and trim" "included." "Okay." "I'm already feeling defeated." "I promise you this will come together." "Okay." "Thank you." "No,wait,wait." "Mondohadasketch." "Shh,we'rein someone's studio, we're in someone's studio." "You'vebeenplentymean." "It'snotevenaboutthat ." "Ihadjustgotteninto  a confrontation with Kenley." "I overhear her talking to" "Michael saying that, to be a designer, you really have to know how to sketch." "And that, I mean, of course I'm gonna take offense to that, because I'm not--I don't sketch." "I'm sorry then, I'm sorry." "Soitkindoffrustratesme." "Gorgeous." "Sowe'reallscouring" "Nanette's fabrics." "She has a whole floor of fabrics." "Ireallyam afan ofNanette" "Lepore's prints." "When I saw this peacock feather," "I just fell in love with it." "Yeah,that'sit ." "Iinstantlyseethe jerseys." "Again, my favorite fabric." "And found the perfect one." "It had a beautiful weight." "Okay,I thinkI'mready." "Hello,Kelly." "Hi." "Ilovethisraincoattaffeta." "Okay,andyouhavehowmany pleats?" "Ithinkone,two ,three." "I mean, what was, like, the total budget I had for fabric and trimming and everything?" "$65,soyouhavefour yards at $15.00, so right now you're right on target." "Yay!" "Thank you so much." "Nice to meet you." "Sorry." "Hi, Kelly." "Hi,Michael." "Iwantto go withthisone." "This is the dress that I'm doing." "I'm not gonna do it as flowy." "So, however much I can get for 18." "Yourbudgetis $48.00." "You want to use a little under three yards." "Underthreeyards." "AndI thinkyou'llhit  target." "Okay,cool." "Okay?" "Awesome." "Hi." "I 'mjustgettingthis beautiful peacock fabric." "Verynice." "And...thisisgonnabe the piping." "Thecombo?" "Aroundthetulip'sleavesand the keyhole." "Maybea yard." "Soyou'regonnadoa yard of that." "And then for your dress... $30.00." "You're slightly over." "Let's just do half a yard of the bias cut." "$39,so..." "Soperfect." "Okay,thankyou." "Hey,Kelly." "Hi." "Sohere'swhatIgot." "Charmeuse,solid,cotton print." "Okay, your second one would be about six, you think?" "Iwantthesefourtobe  symmetrical." "Okay,perfect." "2.88." "That's $15.77 total for fabric so far." "We'll do one yard of trim." "And...you have about $3.50 left over." "Allright,good,soI 'm under budget?" "Budget?" "Perfect." "Yay!" "Igotthisgorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous..." "Oh,I loveit ." "Isn'titbeautiful?" "IfeellikeIneed onebitof  control." "You never have any control in this competition." "You never know what the judges are going to say, and I think the thing about it is, like, I'm just very, very scared of failing." "Iopenthefabricbecause they said it's 60 inches wide." "But the print is not 60 inches wide." "The print is 47 inches wide, and it has white matte jersey on the end of each, which is like ten inches on each side." "Well,youhavelotsofextra  yardage, so..." "Uh-uh,noextrayardage." "We're not allowed any extra fabric." "It was gonna be a wrap dress with long sleeves." "I was like, damn!" "I lose my sleeves." "Coming up on" "Project Runway All Stars..." "Howdoyouwearabra with this?" "It'sa dressthatwe'veall seen before." "So,Austin,showusyour  design." "Ijustdon'tsee whatthe judges constantly see in his work." "I'vebeenthinking,Ithink" "I'm gonna get rid of the keyhole." "Uh-huh." "Idon'tthinkthe keyhole's gonna work with this print." "Thisweek,ourchallengeis to work within a budget as a designer." "And to create something with a very specific price point." "And that way, you don't have to worry about cutting into the beautiful peacock prints." "Right." "Ireallythoughtshe should do the keyhole that she had in her sketch for this dress." "You can't cut a keyhole into that print." "You can't do it." "Youcanputthe keyhole in a dress." "I'veneverreallybeenscared of this work before." "And it's really put a bad...taste in my mouth." "You know, like to feel like this is defeating me, like something that I love is actually pushing me away." "Iwannabe here,and Iwanna work." "And...it pisses me off that he's not feeling it, you know." "It's a lot of negative energy." "I'mnotreallynervousthat" "I'm so close to the end, but I don't get nervous a lot." "Sothemodelsarriveforthe fitting, um, but unfortunately, there's nothing really ready to fit." "The only thing that maybe we could look at is, like, this sleeve muslin on you." "So much work to do." "A lot, a lot of, lot of work to do." "Hi,Joanna." "Hi, Nanette." "Hi,everyone." "Thisisthemostimportant challenge of the series." "Because this is where one person goes home, and the remaining three go on to the finale." "And it's also where art and commerce meet." "We know you can all produce fantastic one-off outfits." "Henley, I'm talking to you." "What we want to know is can you produce ready-to-wear clothes for a customer base." "Because that's what you need to be able to do if you're going to go on and run a really successful business." "Which is why I've brought in" "Nanette with me for the fitting." "You ready, Nanette?" "I'mready." "Let'sgo." "Kenley." "Hi." "Hi,how'sit going?" "Prettygood,I'mjustfitting this sleeve right now." "Okay,Nanette,come--let's move you over here." "Allright,so justtalktous  a little bit more." "You're putting on a tulip sleeve here." "Iwantit to be loose-fitted." "Nanette,doesthislook different from the design you saw earlier?" "WhatI sawearlierwas  a little bit more body-fitted." "Thisisalittlelooser." "It's a little harder to sell than something that's a little closer to the body." "Isn'tsomethingfittingwell part of feeling gorgeous?" "Fitiswhatwillmake or break a sale." "Thisisgorgeous,the way it is." "Kenley'sdressdoesresemble a little bit of the same silhouette that she does, which is the high neck line, the little, short sleeves." "Onceyouseeitfinished, it will flatter her body." "Imean,we 'llseewhat happens." "Allright,well,Kenley,good  luck." "Thanks." "Goodluck." "Thisdresswillreallybe about the print." "'Cause that's the way I design." "Michael,let'shavealook at what you're up to." "Okay." "Howfaris thisfromthe sketch that you saw earlier?" "It'sprettyclose." "Imean,we can'tsell something that's plunging to the naval." "So there would like a hook-and-eye closure required." "You have to give a woman an option." "Iwouldliketohave itjust as an option here." "Thatworks." "Allright,letmeaskyouone of my absolute pet peeves that I hear from readers and I personally feel very strongly about, and Michael knows exactly what it is." "Isthisthisthe bra ?" "It'sthebra!" "How do you wear a bra with this?" "Myansweris youcouldalso  do the hook-and-eye closure to the back if you wanted to wear a bra." "Okay,howareyou  accessorizing from the" "Neiman-Marcus wall?" "There'sthisgoldpeacock necklace that I saw back there that's really gorgeous." "Mm-hmm." "And,um,maybelikea gladiator type wedge, but not hard, like, uh, like, in a nude or neutral color." "Allright,goodluck," "Michael." "Thankyou." "It'sjustreallyhardto wear Michael's clothes unless you're a model." "Austin." "Hello." "So,Austin,showusyour  design." "It'sa raincoat." "Sort of a glamorous swing coat." "Ijustdon'tsee whatthe judges constantly see in his work." "Ithinkit couldbeworn  during the day, but it could definitely be a dressy evening coat as well." "Peoplerespondto  a bright-colored coat." "If it comes out beautiful, it'll be an entrance-making coat." "Nanettecanbe direct, no-nonsense, to the point." "So I actually appreciate that type of critique." "Ifeellikethisisoneof  those pieces that could be on my thin line--is it hideous, is it fabulous?" "Which side of the line does it fall on?" "Itseemslikewe'realways-- always that fine line." "Allright,well,goodluck  with it." "I know you will figure this out, and I can't wait to see the final look." "Good luck." "Goodluck." "Thankyouso much." "You'rewelcome." "I'mreallyexcitedaboutthe level of luxury that I've been able to achieve in my look." "You know, I look around the room and I have to say that not all of the dresses look very expensive in my mind." "Mondo,hello." "Hi." "You'vegotalot offabrics going on here." "ThisisoneNanettecalled my, uh, what'd you-- a can with a string through it." "Isaidthatitlookedlike a ti--his sketch looked like a tin can." "Idon'tsketch,Joanna,soit  was like--it was terrible." "Soitlookedlikeatin can with a string through it." "Well, it doesn't look like that now, but I'm unclear exactly what it is." "It'sa dress,andthiswill  be the sequence of the fabrics." "Wherewouldyousee someone wearing this?" "Likeonadate,tothepark, even wear it to a cocktail party." "I think it's very easy to wear." "Thislooksmorelikeplaywear to me." "Like it's not "going to work,"" "but it's the kind of dress, like you said, you could wear it with flipflops, to the flea market, or put on high heels and go out to dinner." "Youhaveto figureitout,  but I know you will." "Allright." "I'mready." "Allright,goodluck,Mondo." "Allright,thankyou ." "Guysandgal,thisis a really important challenge for you all." "Go the extra mile." "Goodluck." "I can't wait to see everything on the runway tomorrow." "Bye!" "Bye." "Bye." "This dress, because it's so simple, so beautiful." "And it's me." "Michael'sdressis very" "Michael." "It's a dress that we've all seen before." "The gelato challenge." "The only thing that I don't like about this design is that you see those pitbull dogs that are so ugly..." "But they're so ugly that they're cute..." "That's what my dress is." "Guys,that'sit ." "Time to go home." "Ohh!" "Tobeeliminatedonthis  challenge would just be the most heartwrenching thing." "Whew..." "Breathe in, breathe out." "It's basically, what happened to me on the first season of" "Project Runway." "Comingupon" "Project Runway All Stars..." "Idefinitelyam noticing a lot of rumpling." "What?" "Me a diva?" "It'skindof old-looking." "Hmm." "Ihaveseenthatdressat a bargain basement." "Let'sgetdowntotherunway, guys." "To get eliminated now, I would be crushed." "Idefinitelyam noticing a lot of rumpling with this taffeta." "Had I had more time, I probably would have lined it." "Ijusthavetoiron down the piping and put in a zipper, but for the most part, I'm really happy with the way it turned out." "Ohh." "Thisdress,Ireallyam having issues with it." "It's strange." "I've never felt so wishy-washy that I feel right now." "Oh, my God." "A belt." "Whentheylookatyou, let them look at it, then go..." "And you open it." "It'sgonnaneedsomething." "Yeah." "'Causeit'sgonnafalloff." "Thenhemis huge." "Like, I wasted..." "Oh,wow." "Somuchfabric." "AustinisAustin." "His raincoat is very Austin" "Scarlett." "I am not really liking the color." "It's kind of old-looking." "Who'sa biggerdiva,meor" "Austin?" "Austin." "What?" "Meadiva?" "I'mdoing,like,thismodern kind of version on a drop-waist skirt." "For hair this time, I kind of want to give her a faux bob..." "With this kind of side bun." "I think it's really pretty." "Very' 60s,youngandfresh." "Bouffanty." "It'sheight,big." "Come down to, like, the little pony." "Basically,whatIwantis kind of like what you have on your hair." "Clippedlikethemalesnooki?" "Yes,likethemalesnooki." "I'mkindof thinking,like, a glam ponytail." "Likea littleswingon the neck." "Perfect." "Thank you, L'Oreal Paris." "I'mthinkingIwantsomething dramatic in the eye." "Nice, rosy cheek and a natural lip." "Iwantaverynude corallip gloss." "The result looks a clean, clean skin, fresh face." "Seriousnoircolor." "Guys,wegotten minutesleft  to get the models dressed and on the runway." "Where'sthescrewdriverto change the needle." "Justusethebobbin." "I unscrew it with the bobbin." "Really?" "Thisiscute,Ithink." "You'renotgonnagivemeyour honest opinion, 'cause you want me to go home, bitch." "For me to get eliminated right now would different." "'Cause I don't know how that feels." "But I know there's a good chance that I might get eliminated." "It does look very boxy." "But I think it's fun." "I think it's fresh." "I think it's modern." "Do we need, um, earrings?" "The dress alone speaks for itself." "Okay,let'swalk,sowemake sure you're not gonna fall out of it, 'cause I am not using tape today." "Michael'sdresswasjustvery  inappropriate." "It'susuallymy leftboob that wants to peek out." "Don't know why my right one is." "Also,I feellikeIhave seen  that dress sort of on 14th" "Street at a bargain basement type shop." "Theconstructionof thisthing is, like, flawless." "You cannot find an imperfection." "Hmm." "I think it should be myself," "Mondo, and Kinley in the final three." "♪I 'ma littlepeacock" "Thedresslooksgreat." "She could wear it with heels and dress it up, wear it with flats, dress it down." "Shouldwedo an earring?" "Iamexperiencedinmaking and selling ready-to-wear clothes, so I think if I got eliminated in this challenge," "I would be bummed." "Oh!" "You look so pretty." "Ithink,in hercut work, that's where Kenley fails." "Because, if you see where the seams are, she doesn't take the time to match up her patterns." "Which is really important on such a simple dress." "Yeah,it'snice." "Ineedan iPad." "I need to make the belt." "I'm this typical Austin" "Scarlett, the mad couturier, running around like a chicken without his head." "Idon'tlikeAustin's raincoat." "I mean, he was working up until the very last minute." "There's a lot of stuff that's unfinished." "Oh,I thinkit looks beautiful." "Fiveminutesleft,guys." "I feel so confident." "I really feel like I have the win here." "To get eliminated now, I would be crushed, because I'd be in the exact same position that" "I was on Project Runway 8, my season." "This close to getting there." "And then they said, "I'm sorry, you're out."" "Let's get down to the runway, guys." "Comingupon" "Project Runway All Stars..." "Isitthemostexcitingdress  we've seen from you?" "No." "Ithinkyoujustneededto add that one more special touch." "It'snotsexy,but it shouldn't be frumpy." "Therearefourofyouleft,  but only three places in the finals." "Hellodesigners." "Hi." "Asit'sbeensaidonProject" "Runway, one day you're in, and the next, you're out." "And that's never been more true than on All Stars." "There are four of you fighting it out for just three places in the final challenge." "This week, we combine commerce and fashion to see if you could design for real women." "Your ready-to-wear looks will all walk the runway, but only one of them will be sold as a limited edition line nationwide." "The profits from the winning design will go to the charity" "Save the Garment Center." "So let's meet the judges." "First, the designer and cofounder of Marchesa," "Georgina Chapman." "Hi." "Hi." "Next,oneof themostfamous names in fashion, Isaac Mizrahi." "Hi,kids." "Ourguestjudgethisweek  has been a champion of the New" "York garment district for many years." "Please welcome Nanette Lepore." "Hi." "ThejudgesandIwant tosee ready-to-wear looks that are timeless, but most importantly, can be sold to customers all across the country." "So let's get to it." "Have a great show." "♪" "Mymodellookslike a gorgeous, confident woman, walking down Fifth Avenue and stopping traffic with every stopping traffic with every twirl she makes." "This fresh, beautiful vibe." "This woman who's on this beautiful vacation, just got out of the swimming pool." "The dewey eyes, the perfect hair." "I feel really good about it." "Pretty." "Thedressis great." "I love the colors and how sophisticated but yet really fun and vibrant it is." "I think there's some really nice details, and my model is really working it." "♪" "Ithinkshelooksreally beautiful." "I think any woman of any size or shape could really pull this dress off, and this is what this challenge is all about." "Designers, there are four of you left, but only three places in the finals." "To help us decide who will make it through, all of you will receive critique from the judges." "Let's bring out your models." "So Mondo, tell us about your design." "Yeah,I waskindofinadark  place yesterday." "I found that I have to just really throw myself into this garment and really do something that I love, which is color and mixing prints." "So I just created this really fun, flirty little dress that can be dressed up or dressed down." "Ireallylikethisdress." "I think it's masterful, to a certain degree, like the way you've balanced the colors." "I wish it could just get a little slimmer at the waist." "Because then she wouldn't be such a potato shape." "Do you know what I mean?" "It'sverycute,but Iworry a little that it's hard to get a woman with curves into a silhouette like that." "It would take a little bit of finessing." "Oneofthethingsthat 's bothering me is showing it with high heels." "I'd like to see it with sandals, to play it down a little more." "She'ssorightabout the high heel shoes." "Oh, my God, that shoe fights it just a bit." "Mondo,I knowtheparameters of what you were given with budget." "Did you choose to go more with fabric or choose to go more with the design?" "Istuckto my original design." "Isitthemostexcitingdress  we've seen from you?" "No." "But I like your use of fabrics, and that's where you are very strong." "Thankyou." "Michael,let'smoveonto you." "Whenwewerepresentedwith  the challenge, I heard a few key things that I thought were wonderful, which was "timeless"" "and "feminine."" "And I never really do full prints, so I wanted to have fun." "And I started draping and I just fell in love with it." "Iloveit--Iwouldputitin my suitcase and take it away." "Here,youwantedtodo something very sensual rather than overtly sexual, which has worked in your favor." "Idon'tliketoobjectify women, where they're just out-of-control sexy." "You know what I mean?" "Like somehow she's in control, and she's showing plenty of flesh." "Iliketheway itgathers here in a really subtle way." "I wasn't sure why it was made so long." "She looks like she was struggling walking." "Ifitwastranslatedinto  market, and they wanted to do it shorter, they can definitely easily take two or three inches off." "IdoagreewithAngela." "I think it's a touch long." "When you're watching someone, you don't to be like, "Oh, is she gonna fall?"" "Perhaps it just needed a touch of a tweak there." "Willyouturnaround?" "The one thing that feels a little, you know, Canal Street or something is the strap across the back." "Feels like one of those T-shirts that they make that are too plungy, so they have a strap to hold it up." "Thebackbeingwideopen  would be a problem." "You want to give them an option to wear a bra." "As sexy as they are, backless things don't really sell as well." "Kenley." "Well,whenIwentto" "Nanette's studio, I saw this print and I fell in love with it." "And I wanted to do something very flattering to the body." "Something a girl can just feel really comfortable and good in." "Iloveyourquirk." "You have this vintage quirkiness to you, yet you take it to a modern, feminine place." "Mm-hmm." "ButI dothinkthatwith this  print, it's just a little problematic." "Ithinkthepatternitself, it's very Kenley." "But where your seams come, it throws off the eye with the pattern." "It'snice." "It's really wearable." "I'm kind of sad, because there was a beautiful detail on the sketch that's missing from the dress now." "What?" "Acircular..." "Oh,thekeyhole?" "I had to throw that out because of the print." "Ifeltlikethatwasgonna be the thing that made it more commercial, because they always want one special element." "I think you just needed to add that one more special touch." "Canyouturnaround,please?" "I just want to see the back." "It's a good dress." "It's a really good dress." "Except I kept waiting for it to change into something more inspired on the runway." "Austin,tellus aboutyour look." "Iwasreallyactually inspired by the challenge itself--working within a budget, but trying to make something look as expensive or as luxurious as possible within that budget." "The coat itself can be worm three different ways, sort of as this wato silhoutte that she has now, where it's just belted in the front only." "Or you could wear it full swing." "Or just cinched all the way around." "Iwouldneverhaveknownthat that was a coat, the way you showed it." "It felt almost like a little taffeta evening dress or something." "Did you know that was a coat?" "Ithoughtit wasadress." "Yeah,I reallylikeit." "And when you say it's a coat," "I now forgive some of the things that I would not have forgiven had it been a dress." "I was going, like, is it a little wrinkly?" "Like, is the textile not looking as special and beautiful as it needs to?" "But even a raincoat needs to be a little bit more pressed up." "Ikindof agreewithIsaac." "Not every fabric looks great on the runway." "Some things that look great for retail just don't do enough on the runway." "Yeah." "Butitis beautiful." "Yeah,it'sgorgeous." "IsaidIlovedit." "I love the color." "I love the cut." "It's practical, sophisticated." "I think that this would sell well in retail." "You made a really beautiful product." "Thankyouverymuch." "Thankyou,designers." "We have a lot to talk about." "Oh,yeah." "Youcanleavethe runway." "And we'll be calling you back soon." "Thank you." "Iguesstheyhad something negative to say about all of us." "So..." "Mm-hmm." "Okay,guys,so we haveabig decision to make." "Only three of our All Stars can go through to the final challenge." "So let's start with our success stories." "I really thought Austin did a great job." "Austin'swork,youknow exactly who the woman is, who the muse is, what the inspiration was." "WhatI loveaboutAustin, too, is he's just on his own plane." "Austin sticks to Austin." "And I love that about him." "Ithinkit 'sabeautiful design, but I think, overall, the choice of fabric just didn't live up to the design." "So it wasn't my top choice." "IloveMondo." "He gave himself such a challenge by choosing so many different fabrics." "Everybody else chose one fabric." "That's what I respect about his design." "When you can chop it up and remix it, that, I think, is what was interesting." "Mondoreallysatthereand stared at those colors and those patterns and put that together." "I mean, it was a real composition." "Itreallywas." "Imustsay,thisismy least  favorite of Mondo's looks." "Really?" "Mm-hmm,it'salittleboxy ." "I would feel not very flattering in that dress." "Kenleyhadan ideaofa  dress, and just took a print and didn't think, "does this print work with my idea of a dress?"" "She didn't make it her own." "In fact, her design fought your print." "Itreallydisappointedme,  'cause I really think that" "Kenley has the ability to design beautiful, feminine cuts." "Shehadareallycute sketch, and then she made the mistake of falling in love with the print that didn't work with the sketch." "Okay,soit 'snotsexy,but it shouldn't be frumpy." "And I found that dress a little frumpy." "Howwassheintheworkroom, working with Kenley?" "Shedoesn'twanttotake  advice." "I mean, if she's gonna take this opportunity and be haughty about it and not listen, it's wasted." "Butthegoodthingabout" "Kenley is you do know what you're gonna get, and it is very wearable, and she's got a point of view." "IwouldlovetoseeKenley with her own little shop." "I could see it being this place that's really feminine and very fun, that any girl could walk into and find a dress that she loves." "Michael'sdress,to me ,was so reliant on that print." "That dress without that print, what was it?" "It was just a very simple caftan." "Butwhateverit was,whenit walked down the runway, I thought, "that is really pretty on that girl."" "Thesketchlookedold ,and I didn't, I thought, "ugh, this is--I'm not gonna like this."" "But when I saw it, I was pleasantly surprised." "Michaeljustgoesthrough this, like, crazy, sexy edge." "This week, I think he tempered it a little bit." "I was very happy to see that he tempered it a bit." "IthinkMichaelisa great designer." "I think that he has a lot of potential." "But I've seen throughout the weeks, he either hits it or misses it." "Heneedsthatconfidencein himself to have that strong point of view that's just" "Michael." "'Cause right now, I think he's trying to people please rather than being, like, "this is" "Michael, and I'm unapologetic."" "Sohere'sthehardpart ." "Who are we sending home?" "I'msotorn." "I really am." "Michaeldressesamuchmore  sophisticated woman, whereas" "Kenley dresses a younger, happier woman." "SoKenley'scontemporary department, Michael is designer." "Exactly." "That'sreallytrue." "Soit'sahardcall ." "Itisahardcall ." "Soourdecision'smade?" "Thatwasthehardestonewe have made so far." "That was hard." "Well,then,let'sbring the designers out." "Designers..." "Three of you will go through to the final challenge, and one of you will be going home." "Designers one of you is the winner of this week's challenge and your design will be sold in the Nanette's stores." "With the profits going to" "Save the Garment Center." "Three of you will go through to the final challenge, and one of you will be going home." "Austin..." "You're safe." "And that means you'll go through to the final challenge." "Congratulations." "Thankyou." "Youcanleavethe runway." "Onthefirstseasonof" "Project Runway, I was eliminated before the finals." "So I'm excited and nervous about the final challenge." "Mondo." "Congratulations, Mondo." "You're the winner of this week's challenge." "Oh,myGod." "I thought I was going home this week, I really did." "This is amazing, thank you." "Itmeans,of course,thatyou have a place in the All Stars final challenge." "You can leave the runway." "I'llseeyou." "Bye ." "I almost threw in the towel on this challenge." "I'm shocked to be here." "Iwon." "Congratulations." "Canyoubelievethat?" "Yeah." "I totally" "I'm,like,shaking." "Kenley..." "We only have one place left in the All Stars final challenge." "Michael...you're an excellent draper, and this dress was so well cut." "But your design still isn't quite wearable for the average woman, and we're still not quite sure what your point of view is." "Kenley..." "We love your quirky vintage look, but this dress was frumpy." "Every designer has to listen to advice and accept criticism." "Your stubbornness can get in the way of you becoming a great designer." "Michael... ♪" "== sync, corrected by elderman ==" "You're in." "Which, I'm sorry to say, Kenley, that means you're out." "Okay." "Michael,you'rethroughto the final, and you can leave the runway." "Oh,I loveyou,Kenley." "Iloveyousomuch ." "Guys, thank you." "Promise I'll get my point of view across." "Youmadeit ?" "Yes." "Yeah." "Kenley,thankyousomuch for being part of All Stars." "You have a fantastic future ahead of you." "Thanks." "Wewishyouall the best." "Thankyou." "Mwah." "Good luck." "Idon'treallycompromise what my vision is." "I stick to it and I do it." "I have a vision, and I go for it." "Congratulations." "Aww." "You'rebeautiful." "Youarebeautiful." "OfcourseI'mbummed." "I wanted to win." "But life goes on." "Project Runway All Stars inspired me to really push myself and just see where it goes."