Project Runway Philippines (season 3)

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Project Runway Philippines
Season 3
Project Runway Philippines 3 poster.jpg
Promotional poster of Project Runway Philippines season 3, featuring new host Tweetie de Leon-Gonzales and the 15 designers hanging on a thread.
No. of contestants15
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network ETC
Original releaseMarch 25 (2012-03-25) 
May 13, 2012 (2012-05-13)
Additional information
Filming dateslate 2011 
early 2012
Season chronology
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The third season of Project Runway Philippines premiered on March 25, 2012, almost three years after its preceding season. It is shown on ETC, which has since ceased becoming a cable channel and transferred to RPN as a VHF channel. Tweetie de Leon-Gonzalez, a former model and president of Professional Models Association of the Philippines, is the new host replacing Teresa Herrera. Fashion designer Rajo Laurel and style columnist Apples Aberin returned as judges, while fashion designer Jojie Lloren remained as mentor.

Contents

The winner for this season will receive a 10-page fashion spread in Mega magazine, 500,000 (around US$11,700), a start-up business package including 10 sewing machines, a two-month apprenticeship with Asian Institute of Fashion, a Wacom Intuos4 professional pen tablet, an all-expenses-paid trip to Paris to experience Paris Fashion Week, and a full scholarship for a four-year bachelor's degree in Fashion Design program at iACADEMY. [1]

Auditions

Casting was held in four major cities in the Philippines namely Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Baguio, and Makati from August to September 2011. [2] Applicants can also submit their portfolio and other requirements through mail. The designers must be at least 21 years old. [3]

Contestants

The 15 designers competing in the third season of Project Runway Philippines consists of established designers, fashion design students, and new designers who used to have jobs unrelated to fashion. They were introduced on ETC's show Etcetera on February 12, 2012. [4] Note that the ages listed are the designers' ages at the time the show was taped in late 2011. Also note that transgender designers, although not explicitly stated in the show, are referred as "she."

Models

ModelAge
Annalita Vizcarra17
Anna Dar18
Anna Dolores19
Bianca18
Ella21
Fayme24
Jaja22
Janelle20
Kaila17
Maan19
Natasha20
Nina18
Ria22
Stephanie23
Zandra23

Episode summaries

Episode 1 - The Defining Look

Original Airdate: March 25, 2012

The fifteen designers gathered in Kilometer Zero located in Luneta Park, Manila. Gonzales and Lloren welcomed the designers and presented them with the first challenge, to create a garment that showed who they were as a "world-class Filipino fashion designer." In the location, there was a table with 30 fabrics of various quality and colors. The designers were told to pick two fabrics of their choice which they will use in creating their designs, but after they have gathered their materials, they were asked to pass their fabrics to the person beside them. They have one day to complete their design. [20]

Episode 2 - Young and Indigenous

Original Airdate: April 1, 2012

The designers met with Lloren at Nayong Filipino, a cultural village located in Angeles City. They were introduced to Camille Co, a fashion blogger and socialite, who served as their client for this challenge. The designers were told to create a modern and youthful dress, but were later informed that they would have to use indigenous fabrics as their materials. They were given 2,000 (US$47) to purchase their indigenous fabrics and an additional ₱500 (US$12) for other materials. [21]

DesignerMaterials used
MJInisa, Tapiña gumamela
YvesAbel (checkered and striped)
KarlaInisa
JennoAbel (checkered)
NelBinakol
CheetahWhite brocade
FatimaTiniri, Waffle
LhenvilAbel (checkered)
EnzoInisa
IonicaBinakol, Tiniri
JosephTapiña maria, silk
AmorPinilian
MilkaTiniri
GlennTiniri, Waffle

Episode 3 - A Bag of Surprises

Original Airdate: April 8, 2012

The designers met Gonzales on the runway. Before briefing them about their next challenge, the models walked on the runway, each carrying a clutch bag by Rocio. The designers must create a dress inspired from the handbag their models carried. However, the model had the option to switch their bag to that of another model. They were given a day to complete their design. [22]

Episode 4 - "Two" Good to be True

Original Airdate: April 15, 2012

De Leon woke the designers in their apartments, telling them to get ready in 30 minutes. They were then shuttled while blindfolded to a secret location, which was later revealed as Barasoain Church in Malolos City, Bulacan. They were grouped into six pairs, with Milka choosing Cheetah as her partner, while the rest were chosen at random. The designers were told to create a modern and innovative wedding dress, with one of the pair making the bridal gown while the other making the bridesmaid dress.

Bridal GownBridesmaid Dress
CheetahMilka
EnzoYves
JennoMJ
JosephAmor
LhenvilIonica
NelGlenn

Episode 5 - Little Troubles

Original Airdate: April 22, 2012

The designers were grouped into two teams, wherein they create a cohesive collection for Ruffa Gutierrez's children's wear line LORIN, which is named after her daughter. As the winning pair in the previous challenge, MJ and Jenno picked their respective team members. One member of each team, namely Amor and Cheetah, creates a complementary dress for the mother.

Team Second PrincessTeam Dramarama
Joseph (Leader)Nel (Leader)
MJAmor
LhenvilJenno
MilkaYves
CheetahEnzo
IonicaGlenn

Episode 6 - Looking Ahead

Original Airdate: April 29, 2012

The designers were in their working area when Jojie Lloren and Vanessa Tanco-Cualoping (President of iAcademy) visited and told the designers to follow them. They entered a classroom of iAcademy where the challenge was introduced. The designers were tasked to create men's street wear based on their vision of men's style years from now and they used Wacom Intuos4 Professional Pen Tablets as their sketch pad. Each designer has a male assistant who assists them in using the tablet. They were given 30 minutes to complete their sketch, with their assistants also serving as their models. The winner of this challenge receives an Intuos4, apart from what the grand winner will receive.

Episode 7 - Picture Perfect

Original Airdate: May 6, 2012

Episode 8 - Fashion Feast

Original Airdate: May 13, 2012

Episode 9 - Waste Not, Want Not

Original Airdate: May 20, 2012

Episode 10 - The Golden Rule

Original Airdate: May 27, 2012

Episode 11 - Last Ones Standing

Original Airdate: July 3, 2012

Episode 12 - Recap Episode

Original Airdate: July 10, 2012

Episode 13 - The Reunion

Original Airdate: July 17, 2012

Episode 14 - Finale, Part I

Original Airdate: July 24, 2012

Episode 15 - Finale, Part II

Original Airdate: Aug 1, 2012

Elimination chart

Designer competition

Designer Elimination Table
Designer123 1 , 2 4 3 5 4 6789 5 1011 6 , 7 15Eliminated Episode
MilkaWININWININHIGHINLOWWINHIGHHIGHLOWWINNER15 - Finale
CheetahHIGHINHIGHININHIGHINLOWWINWINWINRUNNER UP
NelINWININHIGHLOWINLOWINLOWLOWLOW2ND RUNNER UP
AmorINHIGHLOWINLOWWINWINLOWINHIGHHIGH3RD RUNNER UP
GlennINHIGHINHIGHWINHIGHININLOWLOWOUT11 - Last Ones Standing
MJININLOWWINININHIGHHIGHLOWOUT10 - The Golden Rule
JennoHIGHLOWINHIGHLOWINININOUT9 - Waste Not, Want Not
IonicaININHIGHLOWININLOWOUT8 - Fashion Feast
LhenvilLOWININLOWINLOWOUT7 - Picture Perfect
JosephINLOWINININOUT6 - Looking Ahead
EnzoLOWHIGHINLOWOUT4 - Two Good to be True / 5 - Little Troubles
YvesINLOWINLOWOUT
KarlaININOUT3 - A Bag of Surprises
FatimaLOWOUT2 - Young and Indigenous
NormannieOUT1 - The Defining Look
  The designer won Project Runway Season Philippines Season 3.
  The designer won the challenge.
  The designer was in the top two, or the first announced into the top 3, 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 or its equivalent, but was not eliminated.
  The designer lost and was eliminated from the competition.

^1 The judges said that Cheetah was supposed to be the winner, but it was revoked as a result of a penalty. She shopped for materials beyond the allocated time limit. Thus, Milka was declared winner.

^2 Amor wanted to quit the competition because she landed in the bottom 3, thus she does not feel it is her destiny to be in the fashion world, but she later make up her mind to stay.

^3 The judges stated that both Enzo and Yves deserve to be eliminated, but they were given another chance.

^4 The judges announced that Team Second Princess (Joseph, Cheetah, Ionica, Lhenvil, Milka, MJ) was the winning team. However, they declared Glenn as the winning designer from the other team.

^5 Milka was told that she had one of the weakest designs, and would have been in the bottom had it not been for her immunity.

^6 Episodes 12 are recap episode. Episode 13 is a reunion episode.

^7 Episode 14 is a part one of the finale showdown, features the final 4 designer's journey, and their preparations in the final.

Fashion model competition

The model of the winning designer will be featured in a fashion spread in Mega magazine and its sister magazine titles. She will also receive a scholarship for a short course of her choice in iAcademy and ₱200,000 (US$4,600).

Model12345678910111415
AnnalitaINININININININWINININININWINNER
NatashaININININININWININWININWININOUT
ZandraININWININININININININININOUT
MaanININININININININININININOUT
EllaINININININININININININOUT
RiaININININININININININOUT
Anna DoloresINININWININININININOUT
StephanieININININININININOUT
BiancaINININININININOUT
FaymeININININININOUT
JajaINWINININININOUT
Anna DarININININININOUT
KailaINININOUT
JanelleWININOUT
NinaINOUT
  Green background and WINNER means the model was paired with the winning designer, and won the competition.
  Blue background and WIN means the model wore the winning design.
  Light blue background and IN means the model did not participate in the runway show and were temporarily replaced by other models.
  Pink background and IN means the model wore the losing design.
  Red background and OUT means the model was eliminated.

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