Project Catwalk (series 1)

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Project Catwalk
Series 1
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The first series of Project Catwalk was hosted by Elizabeth Hurley and featured 12 fashion designers in a competition finding who was the most talented. Kirsty Doyle won the competition, receiving a feature in the British version of Elle Magazine among other prizes.

Contents

Series 1 contestants

The 12 fashion designers competing in the first series were:

The 12 models competing for an Elle magazine spread in the first series were:

Series 1 Challenges

Contestants123456789FinaleEpisodes
KirstyWINHIGHINLOWINHIGHLOWLOWINWINNER10 – Fashion Week (Finale)
MatthewHIGHWINHIGHLOWLOWINWINLOWWINRUNNER-UP10 – Fashion Week (Finale)
DebiLOWLOWWINHIGHHIGHLOWHIGHHIGHLOW3RD PLACE10 – Fashion Week (Finale)
ChristopherINHIGHINLOWWINHIGHLOWHIGHOUT9 – Design for the Red Carpet
RenatoININHIGHLOWLOWWINHIGHOUT8 – Design a Collection
MarianneLOWININWININLOWOUT7 – Savoy Hotel Challenge
ShakeelINLOWLOWLOWHIGHOUT6 – Rags to Riches
GemmaININLOWHIGHOUT5 – "Model" Clients
LesleyINININOUT4 – Collaboration
SushinoHIGHINOUT3 – Commercial Appeal
ZoeINOUT2 – Vision
RamiOUT1 – Innovation
  Green background and WINNER means the challenge won the Project Catwalk.
  Red background and OUT means this model wore the losing design in the episode.
  Blue background and WIN means this model wore the winning design in the episode.
  Light blue background and HIGH means this wore the losing design and was eliminated.
  Orange background and LOW means this model was eliminated.
  Pink background and LOW means the model was the same eliminated.

Series 1 Fashion Models

Model Elimination Progress
Model12345678 1 9Finale
JessicaININININWINININININWINNER
AnaINWININWINININININWINOUT
GemmaININWINININININININOUT
LynseyWINININININWINININOUT
KateININININININWINOUT
ShereneININININININOUT
ErikaINININININOUT
LisaININININOUT
CarolineINININOUT
YvonneININOUT
KellyINOUT
CharityOUT
  Yellow background and WINNER means the model won Project Catwalk.
  Blue background and WIN means this model wore the winning design in this episode.
  Red background and IN means this model wore the losing design in this episode.
  Pink background and OUT means this model was eliminated.
  Hot pink background and OUT means this model wore the losing design and was eliminated.

Series 1 Episodes

Episode 1: Innovation

Episode 2: Vision

Episode 3: Commercial Appeal

Episode 4: Collaboration

Note: team leader in bold

Episode 5: "Model" Clients

Episode 6: Rags to Riches

Episode 7: Savoy Hotel Challenge

Episode 8: Design a Collection

Episode 9: Design for the Red Carpet

Episode 10: Fashion Week (Finale)

Series 1 Guest Judges

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