Project Runway (season 14)

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Project Runway
Season 14
No. of tasks14
No. of contestants16
WinnerAshley Nell Tipton
No. of episodes14
Release
Original network Lifetime
Original releaseAugust 6 (2015-08-06) 
November 12, 2015 (2015-11-12)
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Project Runway Season 14 is the fourteenth season of the television show Project Runway , appearing on Lifetime. The season began on August 6, 2015. There were 16 designers competing to become "the next great American designer." Supermodel Heidi Klum, Marie Claire creative director Nina Garcia, and fashion designer Zac Posen all returned as judges this season. Tim Gunn maintained his role as the workroom mentor.

Contents

In a post-season interview Tim Gunn expressed his disappointment with the designers of this season citing a deficiency of energy in them for the title. [1] He stated that he 'hated' the entire season labeling the progress of the contestants as 'lackluster'. [2]

In 2018, Kelly Dempsey, Candice Cuoco, Merline Labissiere and Edmond Newton competed in the Project Runway All Stars (season 6), with Kelly placing 15th, Candice placing 12th, Merline placing 8th and Edmond placing 5th of 16.

Contestants

ContestantAgeHometownFinishOutcome
Duncan Chambers-Watson25 Auckland, New Zealand Episode 116
David Giampiccolo26 Hollywood, CA Episode 215
Hanmiao Yang27 New York City, NY Episode 314
Gabrielle Arruda27 New York City, NY Episode 413
Amanda Perna28 Orlando, FL Episode 512
Blake Patterson24 Los Angeles, CA Episode 611
Jake Wall36 San Francisco, CA Episode 710 (quit)
Joseph Charles Poli37 Las Vegas, NV 9
Lindsey Creel28 Johnson City, TN Episode 88
Laurie Underwood29 Chicago, IL Episode 97
Swapnil Shinde 1 34 Mumbai, India Episode 106
Merline Labissiere32 Savannah, GA Episode 115
Candice Cuoco 27 San Francisco, CA Episode 144
Edmond Newton37 Atlanta, GA 3
Kelly Dempsey31 Boston, MA 2
Ashley Nell Tipton23 San Diego, CA 1

^Note 1 : Saisha was known as Swapnil on season 14, prior to transitioning.

Designer Progress

Designer Elimination Table
Designers12345 1 6789101112 2 1314Eliminated Episode
AshleyWININWININLOWHIGHHIGHLOWHIGHLOWLOWLOWADVWINNER14 – Finale, Part 2
KellyINHIGHININLOWINWINHIGHLOWWINWINWINADVRUNNER-UP
EdmondHIGHWINLOWINWININHIGHHIGHWINLOWHIGHSAFEADV3RD PLACE
CandiceININWINHIGHLOWININWINHIGHLOWHIGHHIGHADV4TH PLACE
MerlineHIGHINLOWINHIGHWINININLOWHIGHOUT11 – The Runway's in 3D!
Swapnil 3 INHIGHHIGHHIGHHIGHHIGHLOWINLOWOUT10 – Crew's All In
LaurieININHIGHINLOWLOWINLOWOUT9 – Make It Sell
LindseyININHIGHLOWLOWINLOWOUT8 – Broadway or Bust
JosephININLOWINHIGHINOUT7 – Haute Tech Couture
JakeININHIGHINHIGHLOWWD
BlakeLOWHIGHINWINHIGHOUT6 – Lace to the Finish
AmandaINLOWLOWLOWOUT5 – Gunn and Heid
GabrielleININLOWOUT4 – Fashion Flip
HanmiaoLOWINOUT3 – Shut Up and Sew
DavidINOUT2 – It's All in the Cards
DuncanOUT1 – Mad Dash Mayhem
^1 : In episode 5, although the judges categorized all the clothes into ones they liked and didn't like, their deliberation revealed the ones they liked the most (Edmond, Jake, and Saisha). Similarly, the ones they liked the least were revealed when Amanda, Candice, and Kelly were left as the three in danger of going home, while Ashley, Laurie, and Lindsey were called safe.
^2 : In episode 13, Tim Gunn decided to retroactively use his "Tim Gunn Save" on Edmond, canceling out his elimination in episode 12.
^3 : Saisha was known as Swapnil during her run on season 14 before transitioning.
  The designer won Project Runway Season 14.
  The designer advanced to Fashion Week.
  The designer won the challenge.
  The designer came in second but did not win the challenge.
  The designer had one of the highest scores for that challenge, but did not win.
  The designer had one of the lowest scores for that challenge, but was not eliminated.
  The designer was in the bottom two, but was not eliminated.
  The designer lost and was eliminated from the competition.
  The designer lost, but was brought back to the competition by Tim Gunn.
  The designer withdrew from the competition.

Model Progress

Model Progress Table
Model12345678910 1 11121314
Aube ENBPBPBPATATATATATATAT
Kristina KDKDAT, CCKDKDMLKDKDKDKDKDKDKD (2ND)
Zorana MLENBP, KDENENENENENENENENEN (3RD)
Loli ATATATATCCCCCCCCCCCCCC (4TH)
HelenDGDGJW, LCMLMLENMLMLMLMLOUT
Emoni SSSSAP, GASSSSKDSSSSSSOUT
Alina JPJPJPJPJPJPLULUOUT
Dominyka LCLCJP, MLLCLCLCLCLCOUT
VeronicaHYHYLULUSSLUOUT
HannahDWAPEN, HYAPJWOUT
Victoria K.GAGAGAAPLUOUT
Victoria W.JWJWJWJWBPOUT
AshleyCCCCCCCCOUT
NatachaLULULU, SSOUT
SherryBPMLOUT
SaraAPOUT
^1 : In episode 10, the designers had other clients as their models.
  The model was paired with the winning designer of Project Runway Season 16.
  The model wore the design that advanced the designer to fashion week.
  The model wore the winning design.
  The model wore the design with the second-highest score.
  The model wore the design with one of the highest scores but did not win.
  The model wore the design with one of the lowest scores.
  The model wore the design that landed in the bottom 2.
  The model wore the losing design.
  The model was eliminated.

Model Assignments

Designer Legend

Episodes

Episode 0: Road to the Runway

Original airdate: July 30, 2015

Episode 1: Mad Dash Mayhem

Original airdate: August 6, 2015 [3]

Episode 2: It's All in the Cards

Original airdate: August 13, 2015 [4]

Episode 3: Shut Up and Sew

Original airdate: August 20, 2015 [5]

Location for inspirationDesigners
Greek IslesKelly and Blake
IndiaLaurie and Saisha
VeniceCandice and Ashley
The CaribbeanEdmond and Hanmiao
Hong KongJake and Lindsey
South of FranceAmanda and Gabrielle
St. PetersburgMerline and Joseph

Episode 4: Fashion Flip

Original airdate: August 27, 2015 [6]

Episode 5: Gunn and Heid

Original airdate: September 3, 2015 [7]

Episode 6: Lace to the Finish

Original airdate: September 10, 2015 [8]

Episode 7: Haute Tech Couture

Original airdate: September 17, 2015 [9]

Episode 8: Broadway or Bust

Original airdate: September 24, 2015 [10]

Episode 9: Make It Sell

Original airdate: October 1, 2015 [11]

Episode 10: Crew's All In

Original airdate: October 8, 2015 [12]

Episode 11: The Runway's in 3D!

Original airdate: October 15, 2015 [13]

Episode 12: Roll Out the Red Carpet

Original airdate: October 22, 2015 [14]

Episode 13: Finale, Part 1

Original airdate: October 29, 2015 [15]

Episode 14: Finale, Part 2

Original airdate: November 5, 2015 [16]

Episode 15: Season 14 Reunion

Original airdate: November 12, 2015 [17]

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