Project Runway (season 3)

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Project Runway
Season 3
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Heidi Klum and the Project Runway Season 3 Contestants
No. of tasks13
No. of contestants15
Winner Jeffrey Sebelia
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network Bravo
Original releaseJuly 12 (2006-07-12) 
October 18, 2006 (2006-10-18)
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Project Runway Season 3 was the third season of Project Runway , Bravo's successful reality competition for fashion designers. The third season of the show, with Heidi Klum returning as the host and Tim Gunn as the designers' guide, began airing on July 12, 2006. This broke tradition from the previous two seasons, which premiered in December, with the finales taking place at Olympus Fashion Week in February.

Contents

Season 3 brought in a new set of sponsors, notably Macy's replacing Banana Republic. NBC re-aired the first two episodes of Project Runway 3 five days after their original Bravo airings. The third season also introduced live viewer poll questions. During the second half-hour of the first airing of each episode, Bravo posed a question to viewers pertaining to the current episode. Fans had the option to respond via text message or the BravoTV.com website.

The winner, Jeffrey Sebelia, received a spread in Elle magazine, a mentorship with INC (Inter-National Concepts) Design, a year of representation by Designers Management Agency, a 2007 Saturn Sky Roadster, and $100,000 to start a clothing line (furnished by TRESemmé haircare).

In 2012, Kayne Gillaspie and Uli Herzner later competed in the second season of the All Stars edition with Kayne placing 9th, and Uli placing 3rd. In 2013, Mychael Knight and Jeffrey Sebelia competed in the third season of the All Stars edition, with Mychael placing 8th and Jeffrey placing 7th. In 2023, Kayne Gillaspie competed on Project Runway (season 20) placing 10th out of 14.

Contestants

ContestantAgeHometownFinishOutcome
Stacey Estrella40 San Francisco, CA Episode 115
Malan Breton 32 Long Island City, NY Episode 214
Katherine Gerdes23 Minneapolis, MN Episode 313
Keith Michael 34 New York, NY Episode 412 (DQ)
Bonnie Dominguez31 San Diego, CA 11
Bradley Baumkirchner32 Los Angeles Episode 510
Alison Kelly25 Brooklyn, NY Episode 69
Robert Best36 West Hollywood, CA Episode 78
Angela Keslar33 Amesville, OH Episode 107-6
Vincent Libretti49 Santa Monica, CA
Kayne Gillaspie 27 Norman, OK 5
Mychael Knight28 Atlanta, GA Episode 144
Laura Bennett 42 New York, NY 3
Uli Herzner 35 Miami Beach, FL 2
Jeffrey Sebelia 36 Los Angeles 1

Models

Camilla Barungi modeling for Grey Ant, September 2006 Camilla Barungi.jpg
Camilla Barungi modeling for Grey Ant, September 2006

The 15 models competing for an Elle spread in the third season were:

ModelPlace Finished
Candace Pritchard15th
Moon Yung14th
Toni Heath13th
Katia Biassou12th
Katie Champion11th
Danielle Schriffen10th
Alexandra Donhoeffner9th
Jia Santos8th (Quit)
Javi Hairston7th
Amanda Fields6th
Lindsay Bien Aime5th
Clarissa Anderson4th
Camilla Barungi3rd
Nazri SegaroRunner-up
Marilinda RiveraWinner

Challenges

Designer Elimination Chart
Designers1234 1 5678910 2 11 3 14Eliminated Episode
JeffreyLOWININHIGHINHIGHLOWWINWINLOWLOWWINNER14 - Finale, Part 2
UliINHIGHWINLOWININHIGHLOWHIGHLOWWINRUNNER-UP
LauraHIGHININHIGHINHIGHLOWHIGHLOWWINLOW3RD PLACE
MychaelINININHIGHWINWINHIGHHIGHLOWHIGHLOW4TH PLACE
KayneINWININLOWHIGHLOWLOWLOWLOWOUT10 - Black and White
VincentLOWLOWINLOWLOWLOWWINLOWOUTOUT9 - Couture du Jour / 10 - Black and White
AngelaINLOWLOWWINHIGHINLOWOUTOUT8 - High Flying Fashion / 10 - Black and White
RobertHIGHHIGHINLOWLOWINOUT7 - Everyday Woman
AlisonININHIGHHIGHINOUT6 - Waste Not, Want Not
BradleyININHIGHLOWOUT5 - Iconic Statement
BonnieINHIGHINOUT4 - Reap What You Sew
KeithWININLOWDQ 1
KatherineINLOWOUT3 - Designer's Best Friend
MalanINOUT2 - Fit for a Queen
StaceyOUT1 - Wall to Wall Fashion
  The designer won Project Runway Season 3.
  The designer won the challenge.
  The designer came in second for that challenge, but did not win.
  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 out of the competition.
  The designer was disqualified from the competition.
  The designer returned to competition and was eliminated for a second time.

Model competition

Model Elimination Chart
Model1234567891011Finale
MarilindaSEBDBDBDJSJSJSJSJSJSJSWINNER
NazriKMKMKMUHMKMKMKMKMKMKUHOUT
CamillaBBANANKMLBLBLBLBLBLBLBOUT
ClarissaANBBBBANANANANAN-ANMKOUT
LindsayVLUHUHBBUHUHUHUHUHUHOUT
AmandaALKGKGKYKYKYKYKYKYKYOUT
JaviJSJSJSJSOUTVLOUT
JiaKYVLVLVLVLVLVLVLVLWD
AlexandraMKMKMKALALAL-OUT
DanielleRBRBRBRBRBRBRBOUT
KatieLBLBLBLBBBOUT
KatiaUHKYKYMKOUT
ToniBDALALOUT
MoonMBMBOUT
CandaceKGOUT
  The model won Project Runway Season 3.
  The model wore the winning design that challenge.
  The model wore the losing design that challenge.
  The model was eliminated.
  The model was eliminated, but was brought back.
  The model withdrew from the competition.

Designer legend

Model selection process:

Episodes

Episode 0: Road to Runway Season 3

Tim Gunn and a panel of fashion professionals, which include previous Project Runway designers, interview thousands of possible contestants for the third season of Project Runway. Previous winners and contestants are profiled since the airing of previous seasons.

Simone LeBlanc; Steven Rosengard and Jillian Lewis (from Season 4); Daniel Feld (from Season 5); and Gordana Gehlhausen (from Season 6) were semi-finalists for Season 3.

In the beginning of this episode, Gehlhausen can be seen briefly during the Los Angeles casting call, saying "literally if you give me a sheep, I'll give you a sweater".

Season 7 winner Seth Aaron Henderson, even though not a semi-finalist for the 3rd season, can be seen while Tim critiques his designs as "student work".

Episode 1: Wall to Wall Fashion

The designers arrive in New York and are asked to create an outfit in just two days using only materials found in their apartments. All items found in the apartment must fit into a large bag and the designer who touches the object first gets it. This challenge requires the designers to create garments that innovate and best reflect who they are as a fashion designer. All of the designers are randomly assigned models. The winner has immunity for the next challenge and cannot be eliminated.

Episode 2: Fit for a Queen

The remaining designers are asked to create a formal evening gown for guest judge and 2006 Miss USA Tara Conner in just two days and $300. The winning dress will be worn in competition by Tara in the Miss Universe 2006 pageant. This challenge requires the designers to be placed in teams of two with Tara Conner choosing seven team leaders. All of the designers are allowed to swap models. The winner has immunity for the next challenge and cannot be eliminated.

Team LeaderOther Team Member
UliBonnie
JeffreyAlison
KayneRobert
LauraMichael
VincentAngela
MalanKatherine
KeithBradley

Episode 3: Designer's Best Friend

The remaining designers are asked to create an outfit and story for a dog and its owner in just two days and US$150. The winner has immunity for the next challenge and cannot be eliminated.

Episode 4: Reap What You Sew

The remaining designers are asked to create a three-piece outfit for Macy's in-house INC brand in just two days and US$100. All designers are allowed to swap models. Four designers are chosen by guest judge Mehmet Tangoren as team leaders, must work in teams of three, and can choose any model in their team. The winning design will be manufactured, produced, and sold at Macy's largest stores nationwide. The winner does not have immunity for this challenge.

Team LeaderTeam Members
AngelaLaura, Michael
KeithJeffrey, Alison
RobertKayne, Vincent
BonnieUli, Bradley

Designer disqualification

Keith Michael Rizza was found to have guides that could potentially be used as outside resources in a closed competition. These guides included fashion "how-to" books including basic pattern making textbooks as well as fashion history books. Keith claimed that although he did have the books in his possession, he never actually used them. Additionally, Keith left production unattended for several hours during promotional filming after a quarrel with the other designers. Keith left to go to his boyfriend's apartment to send an e-mail to Bravo's producer. However, this is also a means for disqualification because he used the internet. Any contact outside the competition is prohibited unless monitored by Bravo production. Any outside documents or materials related to fashion or fashion design are prohibited during competition. Once these claims were brought to the producers' attention, it was decided Keith knowingly broke the rules stated in a signed contract and was asked to leave the show. Keith Michael is the first Project Runway contestant to be disqualified from the series. After his disqualification, Jeffrey Sebelia and Alison Kelly were the only team who lost their leader in this challenge.

Episode 5: Iconic Statement

The remaining designers are asked to modernize a look for a "fashion icon" in just two days and US$150. The winner of this challenge will feature their look and model in a print advertisement for TRESemmé in Elle magazine. This challenge allowed remaining models to be randomly selected to choose a designer they wanted to work with. Models then chose a portrait that indicated the icon they wanted the designer to modernize. The fashion icons were: Cher, Farrah Fawcett, Pam Grier, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, Madonna, Marilyn Monroe, Jackie Onassis, Diana Ross, and Twiggy. The winner does not have immunity for this challenge.

DesignerFashion Icon
BradleyCher
AlisonFarrah Fawcett
MichaelPam Grier
AngelaAudrey Hepburn
LauraKatharine Hepburn
JeffreyMadonna
KayneMarilyn Monroe
RobertJackie Onassis
UliDiana Ross
VincentTwiggy

Episode 6: Waste Not, Want Not

The remaining designers are asked to create an outfit in just one day using only materials found at the Waste Management Recycle America Center in Port Newark, New Jersey and US$25 for materials found at an art supplies store. This challenge requires the designers to create garments that innovate and are judged accordingly. The winner has immunity for this challenge.

Episode 7: Everyday Woman

The remaining designers are asked to create an outfit for an "everyday woman" with just one day and US$150. The remaining designers' mothers and sisters are used as the clients and models for this challenge. Each designer cannot pick their own mother or sister. The winner does not have immunity for this challenge. Most of the episode revolved around Jeffrey and his client, Angela's mother, and the problems that ensued between the two. Jeffrey thought that she was trying to sabotage him, and he also opted to go in a different direction than she asked for after criticizing her taste.

Episode 8: High Flying Fashion

The remaining designers are asked to create and model an "international jet-set" outfit for themselves in just one day and US$75. This challenge requires the designers to create garments that travel well and are tested for wearability as the designers are flown to Paris. There were two runway presentations; one in Paris for Catherine Malandrino judging wearability, and the New York panel. The winner has immunity for this challenge. Angela is the only contestant in all season who was not eliminated by Heidi, but by a guest judge.

Episode 9: Couture du Jour

Jeffrey's winning dress Jeffreydress.jpg
Jeffrey's winning dress

The remaining designers are asked to create an evening gown in just two days and €300 (US$375) employing Haute couture techniques. Designers workroom is held at Parsons Paris. There were two runway presentations: one for guest judge Catherine Malandrino with Parisian models, and the New York panel. The winner does not have immunity for this challenge.

Episode 10: Black and White

The designers are asked to create a cocktail dress using only black and white fabrics with only one day and US$100. An additional challenge requires designers to incorporate all of the fabric purchased into the outfit. Previously eliminated designers who have won at least one previous challenge are allowed back into the competition and are able to stay only if they win this challenge. Previously eliminated designers Angela Keslar and Vincent Libretti are invited back to compete. There was some controversy, especially towards Angela, who had won when teamed with two designers who were still in. Keith won the first challenge, so if not for being disqualified, he could have been eliminated and still played this challenge. Three designers are eliminated. Had one of the two previously eliminated contestants won the challenge, they would have stayed, and two designers who had not previously been eliminated would have left, along with the other who had left. However, while neither Angela nor Vincent had the worst garment, neither won. The winner does not have immunity for this challenge.

Episode 11: What the ELLE?

Uli's winning dress Uledress.jpg
Uli's winning dress

The remaining designers are asked to create an outfit that expresses "their specific point of view as a designer" in just two days and US$250. The winner of this challenge has his or her look and model featured in US Elle magazine's "First Look" page photographed by Gilles Bensimon. All of the designers are allowed to swap models. The designers must create a photo-shoot with their models and find three words that best expresses who they are as designers. The designers are given a one-sheet for their three words and photo to be judged. The chosen designers will show a 12 piece collection during Olympus Spring Fashion Week. This is the final challenge and there is no immunity for this challenge.

Episode 12: Reunion

Episode 13: Finale - Part 1

The remaining designers are asked to create a 12-piece fashion collection featured at the Bryant Park tents for Spring 2006 Olympus New York Fashion Week with only two months and $8,000. Tim Gunn travels to visit each of the remaining designers' respective studios to critique each designer's progress. The designers then return to New York with a week remaining to finish their collections in a workroom provided by show sponsor Macy's.

Episode 14: Finale - Part 2

The remaining designers finish their collections and all of the designers show and are judged in the Bryant Park tents for Spring New York Olympus Fashion Week with no decoy collection. Collections were judged based on execution, innovation, and originality. The winning designer received an editorial spread in Elle magazine, a mentorship with Macy's in-house INC (International Concepts) Design studio, a year of representation by Designers Management Agency (DMA), a 2007 Saturn Sky Roadster, and $100,000 stipend to start a clothing line. The winning model is featured and photographed in a fashion spread for US Elle magazine.

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