Muodin huipulle | |
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Season 2 | |
Starring | Nora Vilva Jaakko Selin Janne Renvall |
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Original network | MTV3 |
Original release | 22 February – 10 May 2011 |
Season chronology |
The second season of Muodin huipulle (Finnish, "Project Runway") began airing on Finland's MTV3 on 22 February 2011 at 20.00. The show is hosted by model Nora Vilva [1] and designer Janne Renvall is the contestants' mentor. [2] Jaakko Selin, mentor in season one, is one of the regular judges. [3]
The winner of Muodin huipulle will receive €40,000 worth of PR and management services by Huippu Design Management, a spot in Helsinki Design Week and an editorial spread in Olivia.
In order of elimination:
Contestant | Age | Hometown |
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Paula Kasurinen | 27 | Helsinki |
Jarna Papinniemi | 23 | Helsinki |
Caterina Montagni | 27 | Firenze |
Ville Lipponen | 33 | Helsinki |
Anne-Mari Pahkala | 26 | Tampere |
Tuomas Kantola | 29 | Helsinki |
Mari Koppanen | 20 | Tampere |
Essi Karell | 24 | Espoo |
Harriet Kjellman | 27 | Espoo |
Jussi Salminen | 22 | Turku |
Leni Lauretsalo | 27 | Kotka |
Linda Sipilä | 29 | Seinäjoki |
Reta Raven | 26 | Hämeenlinna |
Suvi Jaskari-Marchesi | 31 | Seinäjoki |
(ages listed are the designers' ages at the time the show was taped in 2010)
Designer | 1 | 2 | 3 1 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Episode |
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Linda | WIN | IN | WIN | IN | WIN | IN | HIGH | WIN | HIGH | WIN | LOW | WINNER | 12 - Finale |
Leni | IN | HIGH | IN | IN | LOW | IN | LOW | HIGH | HIGH | HIGH | WIN | OUT | |
Jussi | IN | WIN | WIN | IN | LOW | LOW | LOW | LOW | WIN | LOW | LOW | OUT | |
Reta | LOW | LOW | IN | LOW | HIGH | LOW | WIN | HIGH | LOW | OUT | 10 - Wedding | ||
Harriet | IN | HIGH | LOW | LOW | IN | LOW | IN | LOW | OUT | 9 - 2015 Trends | |||
Suvi | IN | IN | WIN | HIGH | LOW | WIN | HIGH | OUT | 8 - Streetwear outfit | ||||
Essi | IN | IN | LOW | IN | LOW | HIGH | OUT | 7 - Music and mixing models pack | |||||
Mari | IN | IN | LOW | WIN | IN | OUT | 6 - Art Work Outfit | ||||||
Tuomas | HIGH | IN | IN | LOW | OUT | 5 - New Life, New Style | |||||||
Anne-Mari | HIGH | IN | LOW | OUT | 4 - Haute Couture Dress in White | ||||||||
Caterina | IN | HIGH | OUT | 3 - Welcome to the Workshop! | |||||||||
Ville | LOW | LOW | OUT | ||||||||||
Jarna | LOW | OUT | 2 - Spring is in the Air! | ||||||||||
Paula | OUT | 1 - Designer's Philosophy | |||||||||||
At the opening party, the designers must locate the fabric for the upcoming first challenge. The designers are asked to design an outfit that depicts their design philosophy. Midway through the challenge, the designers were asked to swap fabrics by rotation.
The designers must design an outfit that must be at least 1/3 flowers that evokes the spring season. The designers are not allowed to use sewing machines in this challenge.
The designers are brought to a factory workshop to get inspiration to make a collection of outfits for business women in a team challenge. Each team is given €300 for fabric and 8 hours to complete the project.
The teams (leaders in bold):
The designers must design an haute couture dress that is white. During the process, we learn that Mari had no idea who John Galliano was, but she won the challenge anyway!
The designers must make dresses that are suitable for a summer party. Their models are regular people who have lost a considerable amount of weight and must use an old garment as some of the material for the new outfit.
The designers visit the Espoo Museum of Modern Art for inspiration for their art work outfit. Midway through the challenge, Nora invites the designers to switch models.
The models reveal the inspirations for their designers one by one, which all turn out to be music genres. Additionally, the designers need not shop for fabric, since the models picked it out for them.
Suvi - Heavy Metal, Harriet - Techno, Linda - Argentine Tango, Jussi - Country, Essi - Reggae, Reta - Folk Music, Leni - Surf.
The designers are brought to a library to garner inspiration for their streetwear outfit.
The designers must design an outfit that projects the trends on 2015. Part of their materials comes from their submissions for the first challenge.
The designers are brought to a hotel where they must absorb the atmosphere and contemplate their two wedding outfits: one being the wedding dress, and the other being a complementary night outfit. The judging session, given the non-Finnish guest judge, took place in English.
Show a collection of nine pieces.
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