Project Runway | |
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Season 11 | |
No. of tasks | 12 |
No. of contestants | 16 |
Winner | Michelle Lesniak Franklin |
No. of episodes | 15 |
Release | |
Original network | Lifetime |
Original release | January 24 – May 2, 2013 |
Season chronology |
Project Runway Season 11 is the eleventh season of the television show Project Runway , appearing on Lifetime. The season began airing on January 24, 2013, with 16 designers competing to become "the next great American designer."
Supermodel Heidi Klum and Marie Claire fashion director Nina Garcia returned as judges this season. Tim Gunn returned as the workroom mentor. Zac Posen replaced Michael Kors as one of main judges due to scheduling conflicts with Kors. [1]
Lord & Taylor was the exclusive retail sponsor for Project Runway's 11th season and has merchandised the accessory wall with an assortment of products.
In 2013, Daniel Esquivel competed in Project Runway All Stars (season 3), placing 10th of 11.
In 2014, Patricia Michaels, Kate Pankoke, Benjamin Mach, Samantha Black and Michelle Lesniak competed in Project Runway All Stars (season 4), with Patricia placing 14th, Kate placing 11th, Benjamin placing 10th, Samantha placing 8th, and Michelle placing 4th.
In 2016, Layana Aguilar competed in Project Runway All Stars (season 5), placing 7th of 13.
In 2018, Amanda Valentine and Stanley Hudson competed in Project Runway All Stars (season 6), with Amanda placing 11th and Stanley being the runner-up.
In 2019, Michelle Lesniak returned for a third time to compete in Project Runway All Stars (season 7) against worldwide Project Runway winners. She won the competition.
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Finish | Outcome |
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Emily Pollard | 24 | Richfield, Ohio | Episode 1 | 16 |
James Martinez | 29 | Dallas, Texas | Episode 2 | 15 |
Cindy Marlatt | 59 | Kent, Washington | Episode 3 | 14 |
Joseph Aaron Segal | 30 | Framingham, Massachusetts | Episode 4 | 13 |
Matthew Arthur | 30 | Hammond, Louisiana | Episode 5 | 12 |
Benjamin Mach | 35 | Sydney, Australia | Episode 6 | 11 |
Tu Suthiwat Nakchat | 26 | Chachoengsao, Thailand | Episode 7 | 10-9 |
Katelyn "Kate" Pankoke* | 23 | Eau Claire, Wisconsin | ||
Amanda Valentine | 31 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Episode 8 | 8 |
Samantha Black | 28 | Bronx, New York | Episode 9 | 7 |
Richard Hallmarq | 39 | Sacramento, California | Episode 10 | 6 |
Layana Aguilar | 28 | Governador Valadares, Brazil | Episode 12 | 5 |
Daniel Esquivel | 49 | Dallas, Texas | Episode 13 | 4 |
Stanley Hudson | 45 | Lynwood, California | Episode 14 | 3 |
Patricia Michaels | 46 | Taos, New Mexico | 2 | |
Michelle Lesniak Franklin | 34 | Portland, Oregon | 1 | |
Designer | Original team | Challenge 4 team | Challenge 5,6 partners | Challenge 7 partners | Challenge 8 teams | Challenge 9 partners | Challenge 10 partners | Challenge 11 assistants | Challenge 12 assistants | Challenge 13 assistants | Result |
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Michelle | Dream Team | Keeping it Real | Matthew | Amanda | Shades of Grey | Daniel | Stanley | Amanda | Tu | Amanda | Winner |
Patricia | Keeping it Real | Keeping it Real | Layana | Samantha | Shades of Grey | Stanley | Richard | Richard | Kate | Layana | Runner-Up |
Stanley | Keeping it Real | Dream Team | Richard | Layana | Shades of Grey | Patricia | Michelle | Tu | Richard | Richard | 2nd Runner-up |
Daniel | Keeping it Real | Keeping it Real | Samantha | Richard | Shades of Grey | Michelle | Layana | Samantha | Amanda | Samantha | Eliminated in Challenge 13 |
Layana | Keeping it Real | Dream Team | Patricia | Stanley | Slick and Hip | Richard & Samantha | Daniel | Kate | Samantha | Eliminated in Challenge 12 | |
Richard | Keeping it Real | Keeping it Real | Stanley | Daniel | Slick and Hip | Layana & Samantha | Patricia | Eliminated in Challenge 10 | |||
Samantha | Dream Team | Dream Team | Daniel | Patricia | Slick and Hip | Layana & Richard | Eliminated in Challenge 9 | ||||
Amanda | Keeping it Real | Keeping it Real | Benjamin | Michelle | Slick and Hip | Eliminated in Challenge 8 | |||||
Kate | Keeping it Real | Keeping it Real | Tu | Tu | Eliminated in Challenge 7 | ||||||
Tu | Dream Team | Dream Team | Kate | Kate | Eliminated in Challenge 7 | ||||||
Benjamin | Dream Team | Dream Team | Amanda | Eliminated in Challenge 6 | |||||||
Matthew | Dream Team | Dream Team | Michelle | Eliminated in Challenge 5 | |||||||
Joseph | Keeping it Real | Keeping it Real | Eliminated in Challenge 4 | ||||||||
Cindy | Dream Team | Eliminated in Challenge 3 | |||||||||
James | Dream Team | Eliminated in Challenge 2 | |||||||||
Emily | Dream Team | Eliminated in Challenge 1 |
This table possibly contains original research .(October 2016) |
Designers | 1 | 2 | 3 1 | 4 2 | 5 | 6 3 | 7 | 8 4 | 9 | 10 | 11 5 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Eliminated episode |
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Michelle | IN | IN | IN | IN | LOW | IN | WIN | IN | WIN | HIGH | LOW | HIGH | ADV | WINNER | 14 – Finale, Part 2 |
Patricia | HIGH | IN | HIGH | IN | IN | IN | HIGH | IN | IN | LOW | LOW | LOW | ADV | RUNNER-UP | |
Stanley | IN | HIGH | IN | IN | HIGH | WIN | IN | IN | IN | WIN | WIN | WIN | ADV | 3RD PLACE | |
Daniel | WIN | HIGH | WIN | IN | LOW | HIGH | LOW | IN | HIGH | HIGH | LOW | HIGH | OUT | 13 – Finale: Part 1 | |
Layana | IN | WIN | HIGH | HIGH | IN | IN | IN | LOW | LOW | LOW | HIGH | OUT | 12 – Europe, Here We Come | ||
Richard | HIGH | HIGH | IN | IN | WIN | HIGH | LOW | LOW | LOW | OUT | 10 – The Art of Fashion | ||||
Samantha | IN | IN | IN | WIN | LOW 6 | HIGH | HIGH | LOW | OUT | 9 – He Said, She Said | |||||
Amanda | IN | IN | IN | LOW | HIGH | LOW | HIGH | OUT | 8 – Take It All Off! | ||||||
Kate | IN | IN | WIN | IN | IN | LOW | OUT | 7 – A Sticky Situation | |||||||
Tu | IN | IN | IN | IN | IN | LOW | OUT | ||||||||
Benjamin | IN | LOW | LOW | HIGH | HIGH | OUT | 6 – Senior Fling | ||||||||
Matthew | IN | LOW | LOW | HIGH | OUT | 5 – A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock N Roll | |||||||||
Joseph | IN | HIGH | IN | OUT | 4 – The Ultimate Hard and Soft | ||||||||||
Cindy | LOW | LOW | OUT | 3 – Surprise Me | |||||||||||
James | LOW | OUT | 2 – Spin Out | ||||||||||||
Emily | OUT | 1 – There is No 'I' in Team |
Model | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
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Lisa | PM | – | PM | PM | PM | – | PM,SB | – | MF | MF | MF | MF | MF | WINNER (MF) |
Katrina | SH | – | SH | SH | SH | – | LA,SH | – | PM | PM | PM | PM | PM | PM |
Anna | AV | – | KP,LA | SB | SB | – | – | – | SH | SH | SH | SH | SH | SH |
Marina | DE | DE,LA | DE | DE | DE | – | – | – | DE | DE | DE | DE | DE | OUT |
Blaga | LA | AV | – | MF,RH | RH | – | DE,RH | – | LA | LA | LA | LA | OUT | |
Liza | BM | – | BM | AV | AV | – | – | – | RH | RH | OUT | |||
Catherine | TN | MF | TN | – | MF | – | AV,MF | – | SB | OUT | ||||
Aisha | RH | – | – | LA | LA | – | – | – | OUT | |||||
Eloho | KP | KP,PM | RH | TN | TN | – | – | – | OUT | |||||
Gina | CM | BM,CM | CM | KP | KP | – | KP,TN | – | OUT | |||||
Kayla Ma. | MA | – | MA | BM | BM | – | OUT | |||||||
Kayla Mi. | SB | – | SB | MA | MA | – | OUT | |||||||
Brandi | MF | SB,TN | MF | JS | OUT | |||||||||
Carolyna | JS | – | AV,JS | OUT | ||||||||||
Bianca | JM | – | OUT | |||||||||||
Megan | EP | – | OUT |
Designer Legend
Original airdate: January 24, 2013
Original airdate: January 31, 2013
Original airdate: February 7, 2013
Original airdate: February 14, 2013
Original airdate: February 21, 2013
Team | Performance Outfit | The Red-Carpet Look |
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1 | Samantha | Daniel |
2 | Richard | Stanley |
3 | Matthew | Michelle |
4 | Amanda | Benjamin |
5 | Patricia | Layana |
6 | Tu | Kate |
Original airdate: February 28, 2013
Original airdate: March 7, 2013
Original airdate: March 14, 2013
Original airdate: March 21, 2013
Original airdate: March 28, 2013
Original airdate: April 4, 2013
Original airdate: April 11, 2013
Original airdate: April 18, 2013
Original airdate: April 25, 2013
Original airdate: May 2, 2013
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