Project Runway season 8

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Project Runway
Season 8
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Tim Gunn, Heidi Klum, and season 8 contestants
No. of tasks12
No. of contestants17
Winner Gretchen Jones
No. of episodes14
Release
Original network Lifetime
Original releaseJuly 29 (2010-07-29) 
October 28, 2010 (2010-10-28)
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Project Runway Season 8 is the eighth season of the television show Project Runway . The season began airing on July 29, 2010, on the Lifetime. After Lifetime cancelled the accompanying series Models of the Runway , Project Runway episodes were extended to 90 minutes in Season 8. This was the first season that episodes were longer than an hour with commercials.

Contents

The season included 17 designers at the beginning of the competition. Returning as judges were supermodel Heidi Klum; fashion designer Michael Kors; and Marie Claire fashion director, Nina Garcia. Tim Gunn returned as the workroom mentor to the aspiring designers. Designer Gretchen Jones was the season's winner.

April Johnson, Michael Costello and Mondo Guerra later appeared in the first season of Project Runway All Stars in 2012, with April receiving 10th Place, Michael 3rd, and Mondo winning the competition. Peach Carr, Carlos Casanova and Ivy Higa in the same year, competed in the second season of the All Stars edition placing 13th, 7th and 5th respectively. Ari South (known as Andy on season 8 before transitioning) competed in the third season in 2013, where she was eliminated first, placing 11th. Valerie Mayen competed in the fifth season in 2016, placing 9th. Casanova and South would go on to participate again in the sixth season of All Stars in 2018, with Casanova placing 16th of 16, while South placed 14th.

Contestants

ContestantAgeHometownFinishOutcome
McKell Maddox29 Layton, UT Episode 117
Jason Troisi33 Greenwich, CT Episode 216-15
Nicholas D'Aurizio32 New York, NY
Sarah Trost27 Toluca Lake, CA Episode 314
Kristin Haskins Simms39 Philadelphia, PA Episode 413
A.J. Thouvenot26 St. Charles, MO Episode 512
Peach Carr50 Lake Forest, IL Episode 611
Carlos Casanova33 Astoria, NY Episode 710
Michael Drummond31 St. Louis, MO Episode 89
Ivy Higa30 New York, NY Episode 98
Valerie Mayen29 Cleveland, OH Episode 107
Christopher Collins30 San Francisco, CA Episode 116
April Johnston21 Savannah, GA Episode 125
Michael Costello 27 Palm Springs, CA Episode 134
Andy South23 Waianae, HI Episode 143
Mondo Guerra 32 Denver, CO 2
Gretchen Jones 28 Portland, OR 1

Models

ModelsPlace Finished
Vanessa Ratnavich17th
Dre Davis16th
Julia Rodriguez15th
Samantha Zajarias14th
Kaven Jo Caven13th
Amare Tk12th
Ify Jones11th
Sarae Cart10th
Zhanna Ved9th
Ekaterina Py8th
Alexandra Palmer7th
Eyen Chorm6th
Rose Cook5th
Cassie Dzienny4th
Lenka Dayrit3rd
Tina Marie Clark2nd
Millana SnowWinner

Challenges

Designer Elimination Table
Designers1 1 2345678910 2 11121314Eliminated Episode
GretchenWINWINHIGHINLOWINININHIGHINLOWLOWADVWINNER14 - Finale, Part 2
MondoINHIGHININHIGHHIGHLOWWINWINWINHIGHHIGHADVRUNNER-UP
AndyININWININLOWINHIGHLOWHIGHLOWWINHIGHADV3RD PLACE
Michael C.INININWINLOWWINININLOWINLOWWINOUT13 - Finale, Part 1
AprilLOWININLOWHIGHINWINININHIGHHIGHOUT12 - We're in a New York State of Mind
ChristopherINININLOWLOWHIGHINHIGHINLOWOUT11 - A Look in the Line
ValerieINHIGHHIGHHIGHHIGHLOWINLOWLOWOUT10 - There's a Pattern Here
IvyLOWINININLOWINLOWHIGHOUT9 - Race to the Finish
Michael D.INININHIGHHIGHLOWHIGHOUT8 - A Rough Day on the Runway
CasanovaLOWINLOWINWININOUT7 - What's Mine is Yours
PeachINLOWININHIGHOUT6 - You Can Totally Wear That Again
AJININLOWINOUT5 - There IS an 'I' in Team
KristinINININOUT4 - Hats Off to You
SarahININOUT3 - It's a Party
NicholasLOWOUT2 - Larger Than Life
JasonLOWOUT2 - Larger Than Life
McKellOUT1 - And Sew It Begins
  The designer won Project Runway Season 8.
  The designer won the challenge.
  The designer was in the top two, 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.


Model Elimination Table
Model123456 1 7891011 2 121314
MillanaAJAJAJAJAJAJCCAJAJAJGJGJGJWINNER (GJ)
Tina MarieVMVMVMVMVMVMASVMVMVMMGMGMGMG
LenkaMCMCMCMCMCMCMGMCMCMCASASASAS
CassieASASASASASASVMASASASMCMCMCOUT
RoseCCCCCCCCCCCCAJCCCCCCAJAJOUT
EyenMGMGMGMGMGMGMCMGMGMGCCOUT
AlexandraGJGJGJGJGJGJCAGJGJGJWD
EkaterinaIHIHIHIHIHIHMDIHIHOUT
ZhannaMDMDMDMDMDMDIHMDOUT
SaraeCACACACACACAGJOUT
IfyPCPCPCPCPCPCOUT
AmareATATATATATOUT
KavenKSKSKSKSOUT
SamanthaSTSTSTOUT
JuliaNDNDOUT
DreJTJTOUT
VanessaMMOUT
  The model won Project Runway Season 8.
  The model wore the winning design that challenge.
  The model wore the losing design that challenge.
  The model was eliminated.
  The model withdrew from the competition
^1 : The models were not used in Episode 6.
^2 : Alexandra was chosen by Christopher, but then withdrew from the competition because of a family crisis and Eyen was brought back.

Designer legend

Episodes

No.TitleGuest judgeWinnerEliminatedOriginal air date
1"And Sew It Begins" Selma Blair GretchenMcKellJuly 29, 2010 (2010-07-29)
As the season begins and the designers arrive to New York, they are informed that they are not yet part of season 8. For the final stage of their casting session, they are asked to take an article of clothing from their suitcase and incorporate it into their final design. But as Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn stand before the designers (who were all lined up in a straight line), they tell each of them to pass their article of clothing to the designer standing to their right. After collecting their garments, the designers go off to Parson's School of Design to complete their first runway show.
2"Larger Than Life" Joanna Coles GretchenJason and NicholasAugust 5, 2010 (2010-08-05)
The designers meet Marie Claire magazine's editor-in-chief, Joanna Coles, and are asked to design a look that epitomizes the Marie Claire woman. The winner's look will be displayed on a billboard in Times Square. As part of the process, each designer and model was taken to a photo shoot to have their look photographed to get a feel of what it would look like in print. Gretchen's winning design was modeled by Coco Rocha for the finished billboard.
3"It's a Party" Betsey Johnson AndySarahAugust 12, 2010 (2010-08-12)
The designers are asked to create a look made from materials found at Party Glitters, a party supply store in New York City. Toward the end of the challenge, they must also make an accessory using additional party materials. Some time after the runway show and elimination, Ivy passed out and was taken to the emergency room by ambulance.
4"Hats Off to You" Philip Treacy Michael C.KristinAugust 19, 2010 (2010-08-19)
The designers must create outfits to pair with a unique, avant-garde Philip Treacy hat. The models are each randomly assigned a hat, and the designers can select their model based on the hat she has.
5"There IS an 'I' in Team" Georgina Chapman CasanovaA.JAugust 26, 2010 (2010-08-26)

The designers are split into two teams of six, and each team is asked to design a six-piece collection for Fall 2010. Each team must select one concept and one textile of choice for their inspiration, and are given $1,000 to shop at Mood and one day to complete the challenge.

ConceptTextileTeam members [lower-alpha 1]
MilitaryLaceApril, Mondo, Michael D., Valerie, Casanova, Peach
MenswearCamelMichael C., Gretchen, Christopher, Andy, Ivy, AJ

On the runway, Team Military and Lace is declared the winning team. The judges declared the pieces made by Casanova and Peach as their favorites. Heidi polled the six designers on that team, asking who should win; both Casanova and Peach receive mentions.

Team "Luxe" (Menswear and Camel) is declared the losing team. When asked who should be sent home, the designers focus on Michael C., who is immune from elimination because he won the previous challenge. When Heidi asks who from among the five non-immune designers should be sent home, while Gretchen, Andy, Ivy, and Christopher all named Michael C., AJ names himself, saying that he did not bring his "fun and unusual style" to the collection. The judges note that Gretchen contradicted herself in front of them, first saying she and the rest of the team stood behind their collection, then later saying it was "crappy" after the judges expressed dissatisfaction.

After A.J. is eliminated, Tim Gunn expresses his anger at Team Luxe's behavior on the runway, criticizing the team for "allowing Gretchen to manipulate, control, and bully" them. [1]
6"You Can Totally Wear That Again" Cynthia Rowley Michael CPeachSeptember 2, 2010 (2010-09-02)
Working with real women who were bridesmaids as models for this challenge, the designers must transform their models' bridesmaids dresses into wearable fashion. Prior to the runway show, a public showcase of the designs is held at which participants can vote for their favorite designs. Mondo's garment receives the most votes. Gretchen and Ivy again criticize Michael C., with Ivy claiming that Michael C. told guests not to vote for Ivy's garment.
7"What's Mine Is Yours" Kristen Bell AprilCasanovaSeptember 9, 2010 (2010-09-09)
While on a boat ride with Michael Kors on the East River, the designers receive their next challenge: to create a fashionable resort-wear look in one day. After sketching their designs and shopping for fabric, they are told that they will actually be working in randomly selected teams of two, with each designer executing their teammate's design.
8"A Rough Day on the Runway" January Jones MondoMichael D.September 16, 2010 (2010-09-16)
The designers are told to design a look that is their own take on classic American sportswear using the style of Jacqueline Kennedy as inspiration. After they have nearly finished their garment, they are told they have an additional day to work to create a companion outerwear item.
9"Race to the Finish" Naeem Khan MondoIvySeptember 23, 2010 (2010-09-23)

The designers must create a high fashion look for a L'Oréal advertorial, using one of the L'Oréal eye shadow finishes as an inspiration. Halfway through the challenge, they are told they must also create a companion ready-to-wear look. The winner receives $20,000. This is the first time in the history of Project Runway that the winner of a challenge has received a cash prize.[ citation needed ]

DesignerEye shadow finish
MondoBright
ChristopherCrystal
AprilMatte
Michael C.Metallic
IvyBright
ValerieCrystal
GretchenVelvet
AndyMetallic
10"There's a Pattern Here" Rachel Roy MondoValerieSeptember 30, 2010 (2010-09-30)
The designers are tasked with designing their own textile and garment inspired by a memorable time in their lives. The challenge is interrupted when the designers' loved ones make a surprise visit and work is suspended for the rest of the day. The episode is best remembered for Mondo as he struggles with a secret he has been keeping for 10 years — that he is HIV positive — which he incorporates into his design and reveals during the runway show.
11"A Look in the Line" Norma Kamali AndyChristopherOctober 7, 2010 (2010-10-07)
The six remaining contestants are given two days to design a look for Heidi Klum's New Balance activewear line. The winning look will be sold on Amazon.com. On the first day, however, Heidi increases the number of looks to three, and the six most recently eliminated contestants are brought back to help the designers. Ivy accuses Michael C. of cheating on a previous challenge; Tim Gunn dispels the accusations. After the runway show, Heidi announces that all three of Andy’s looks will be produced and sold, not just one as previously announced.
12"We're in a New York State of Mind" Christian Siriano [2] Michael C., Mondo, Andy, GretchenAprilOctober 14, 2010 (2010-10-14)

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg gives the remaining five contestants the challenge of creating a look inspired by the city. Four designers will prepare their line for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and return to New York where three of the designers will compete as Project Runway finalists.

DesignerInspiration from New York City
Andy Central Park
April Brooklyn Bridge
Gretchen Lower East Side
Michael C. Statue of Liberty
Mondo Brooklyn Bridge
13"Finale, Part 1"NoneMondo, Gretchen, AndyMichael C.October 21, 2010 (2010-10-21)
The four remaining designers are given six weeks and $9,000 to prepare a 10-piece collection. After one month, Tim Gunn visits each designer to check on their progress. When the designers return to New York, they are given two days to create one additional look to show as part of a mini collection consisting of that look and two of their existing pieces. Three designers are chosen to continue and display their entire collection at Fashion Week.
14"Finale, Part 2" Jessica Simpson GretchenAndy, MondoOctober 28, 2010 (2010-10-28)
The final three designers show their collections on the runway at New York Fashion Week and the winner is announced. The winner was one of the most controversial decisions in Project Runway history. The judges were split, Nina and Michael pushed for Gretchen, while Heidi and Jessica favored Mondo. Even mentor Tim Gunn was enlisted to help break the tie in favor of Mondo. In the end, the power of Michael and Nina would prevail.

Notes

  1. Team members are listed in the order chosen. Michael C. is chosen first for his team because of his win the previous week. April is selected randomly. Each team member selects the next member.

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