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Project Runway - Season 19 Project Runway is a dazzling reality television show that premiered in 2004, and Season 19

Project Runway - Season 19

Project Runway is a dazzling reality television show that premiered in 2004, and Season 19 premiered in 2021. This iconic series follows a group of aspiring fashion designers as they compete in a high-stakes fashion competition to be crowned the next big name in the industry. With its captivating challenges, talented cast, and unparalleled creative energy, Project Runway has become a beloved showcase of fashion talent and innovation.

Season 19 of Project Runway brings together a talented cast of fourteen designers from diverse backgrounds, each with their unique style and perspective. From established designers looking to elevate their career to emerging talents hungry for recognition, this season is filled with promise and excitement. Some of the standout designers include:

1. Aiden Taylor: Aiden's avant-garde designs challenge traditional fashion norms and push boundaries.

2. Jasmine Clarke: With an eye for vibrant colors and unconventional materials, Jasmine infuses her designs with boldness and individuality.

3. Marcus Rodriguez: A master of intricate details and tailored silhouettes, Marcus brings elegance and precision to the runway.

4. Sophie Lee: Sophie specializes in sustainable fashion, utilizing eco-friendly materials and innovative techniques to create stunning garments.

5. David Owens: David's urban streetwear designs incorporate elements of graffiti and hip-hop culture, giving his creations a distinctive edge.

Alongside the contestants, Project Runway Season 19 also features a panel of fashion experts who serve as judges, mentors, and sources of inspiration for the aspiring designers. The esteemed judges offer their expertise and critique every design to guide the contestants on their journey. The judges for this season include:

1. Nina Garcia: A fashion journalist and creative director, Nina Garcia is known for her discerning eye and extensive industry experience.

2. Brandon Maxwell: As a renowned fashion designer, Brandon brings his expertise in luxury womenswear to the judging panel.

3. Elaine Welteroth: Elaine, a former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, offers fresh perspectives and a keen understanding of young, contemporary fashion.

4. Christian Siriano: A former winner of Project Runway, Christian brings his knowledge and success in the fashion industry to mentor and guide the contestants.

The Season 19 of Project Runway promises an exciting lineup of challenges, from avant-garde creations to red carpet glamour. Each week, the designers will face off in high-pressure situations, creating designs that capture the judges' attention while staying true to their own unique aesthetics. With limited time and resources, the designers must tap into their creativity and resourcefulness to deliver stunning garments that stand out among the competition.

If you are a fashion enthusiast or simply captivated by the creative process, Project Runway Season 19 offers an incredible journey into the world of fashion. While you can catch the show on television, you can also dive deeper into the sounds of creativity by playing and downloading the sounds of the runway here. Immerse yourself in the passion, drama, and innovation that Project Runway Season 19 has to offer as the designers race against the clock to make their fashion dreams a reality.

A And I'll be ready to do a muslin,
A bathing suit. Oh!
A big part of my inspiration
A big ruffly jacket, sheer shirt under,
A Black body and a curvy woman.
A corset dress using leopard faux fur,
A different background.
A different look and elevated it.
A easy, simple, all white crop top.
A feature in "Elle Magazine,"
A feature in "Elle" magazine,
A feature in "Elle" Magazine,
A feature in "Elle" magazine,
A feature in "Elle" magazine,
A feature in "Elle" magazine,
A feature in Elle Magazine,
A fluffier one because of my fabric.
A great artist; you brought color to the workroom.
A handbag to match.
A high end fashion look that embraces floral prints.
A little bit chunky, though.
A little bit in this competition.
A little bit lost myself in the process.
A little bit more costume in this.
A little bit more in here?
A little bit more, like, after I glue it down.
A little bit more... Maybe what we do
A little bit of me and my DNA and what I'm passionate about.
A little bit of some Harajuku hodge podgey.
A little bit of the Afghani aesthetic too,
A little bit of TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Serum.
A little bit with this last look.
A little less huge with the ruffles,
A little more tasteful and elegant.
A little nerve racking because I don't want to be
A little rock and roll.
A little, like, too punk, I think.
A lot in the last year has just really affected me
A lot of our ancestors died that day,
A lot of people find rats to be, like,
A lot of them wore, like, a capelet.
A mad cow.
A mini cocktail halter dress with a jacket
A more structured dress.
A more tailored, fitted, and clean.
A mother and a professional woman, too.
A multi billion dollar business on it.
A pretty kickass challenge for us both.
A quarter of a million dollars
A quarter of a million dollars
A quarter of a million dollars supplied by Pilot FriXion
A runaway prom queen going to a New Year's Eve party ish.
A t shirt or something super basic inside,
A thick drawstring into a bow around here.
A totally different world than this is now.
A very tough childhood.
Aaron doesn't really seem too happy about it.
Aaron for me was one of the best looks.
Aaron is pushing me in a good way.
Aaron, Anna, Chasity, and Shantall,
Aaron, congratulations.
Aaron, we'd like to speak to you next.
Aaron, what did you use for your look?
Aaron, your partner is...
Aaron's wanting to lead me to do the busy work,
Aaron's was so real.
About all the bold looks that are about to happen.
About feeling put in a cage by society struck me.
About her designs in my radar.
About it that I responded to.
About one of our favorites of the night?
About our two favorite teams?
About so much volume and texture?
About streetwear, I immediately thought about New York
About the business.
About the little bit of extra ness that I am.
About the way that it ended up,
About what the other team is doing.
About what you were going for with this look?
About who we're investing in as a designer.
About yesterday with you.
About your eye and about your ideas.
Absolutely.
Accessories are looking good.
Accessorizing is always key the right headwear.
Actually a lot of bit.
Actually kind of cool. Right?
Actually, you kind of have a lot done.
Add a little bit of shine to your twist.
After all the patchwork that I did,
After I drew it, I feel this fabric does everything itself.
After I won the Cyndi Lauper challenge,
After Mood, you guys are gonna go to one unique store
After talking to Christian yesterday,
After the car accident and everything that happened,
After the show and buy myself some.
After what happened with Meg, I am just so grateful
Against this accessory wall,
Ah, help.
Ah!
Ah! Did you capture any of it?
Ah.
Ahh!
Ahh!
Ahh! Ahh! [laughing]
Ahh! That's not straight.
Ahh.
All four of you are up here
All I see is Anna bleeding.
All it needs to do is connect to the shoulders,
All just gonna be every man for themselves.
All leopard is gonna be ing fire.
All my grandfathers and my father,
All of our scores have determined
All of these fabulous people that I'm seeing.
All of you are tremendously talented.
All of you.
All right guys, if you're ready, go.
All right guys, so you'll only have 30 minutes.
All right, are you ready
All right, Caycee.
All right, Darren.
All right, designers, that's it.
All right, designers, that's time.
All right, designers, that's time.
All right, designers, there are only 16 of you here now.
All right, designers, we're leaving this room
All right, everybody, line up.
All right, everybody's looking comfy,
All right, good luck.
All right, guys, let me pass out your model cards.
All right, guys, let's start the show.
All right, guys, listen.
All right, guys, who wants a model?
All right, guys, you have 30 minutes to shop
All right, guys, you have a lot of work to do,
All right, guys, you have, like, a minute left.
All right, guys.
All right, guys. Who's wants a model?
All right, here comes the next model.
All right, let's keep this going
All right, Octavio, what's happening over here?
All right, one of our favorite teams.
All right, Prajjé, you're up.
All right, say goodbye to everybody.
All right, Shantall, what's happening?
All right, so Kristina, you won the last challenge....
All right, so let's discuss who should go home.
All right, tell me what's happening.
All right, the next look
All right, well he is the man to impress.
All right, well, good luck.
All right! Let's head to the runway!
All right.
All right. Can you get to sewing?
All right. Let's make fetch happen.
All run to our fabrics, grab rolls, and we'll meet.
All that needs to be done is strap to her body
All the cards were gone, so I didn't get a chance
All the colors are, like, she's coming out of the water.
All the guys in my town wanted to be football players.
All the rules made by myself. This is gorgeous.
All the sacrifices that I had to give to get to this point,
All the things that I want to show them.
All the toothpicks on top of my gown.
All the way down to the waistband here.
All the way going from the side
All three are pretty chaotic I'm here to say.
All three of your looks were confusing
All used haunting themes in their collections for decades.
All you gotta do is talk to me.
All: [delighted screaming]
All: [scream] [evil laughter]
All: [yell]
All: Aw...
All: Bye!
All: Bye.
All: Bye. Bye ee.
All: Bye. Thank you, Mood!
All: Good. Glamorous.
All: Hi!
All: Hi!
All: Hi.
All: Hi. Hey, boo.
All: Me!
All: Me.
All: No. [laughter]
All: Oh, wow.
All: Ooh! Yeah.
All: Short drive?
All: Thank you, Mood!
All: Thank you.
All: Thank you.
All: Thank you.
All: Thank you.
All: Thank you.
All: Whoa!
All: Whoa! Oh, no.
All: Whoo!
All: Whoo!
All: Whoo!
All: Whoo! Hi!
All: Wow.
All: yeah.
All: Yeah.
All: Yes.
All: Yes.
All: Yes.
All: Yes. Feeling ready.
All: Yes. Yes?
Allow me to introduce your guest judge,
Almost as a signature to your designs.
Almost hundred years ago,
Almost like high fashion and sportswear.
Also in.
Also, an oversized structured pants.
Also, plunge neckline, yeah? Yeah.
Also, since I have you here, I have a question.
Although we don't know each other in person,
Always a lesson, never a failure.
Always picking with me. You're killing me.
Always supported me.
Always was by myself.
Am I gonna be accepted?
America only sees you from the waist up.
America's next great fashion designer.
An accessories challenge [thunder booms]
An army green vinyl dress, and then his mask.
An expression of who you are.
And and come on to the show.
And $250 at a specialty shop.
And a you don't need a chain.
And a budget of $500.
And a career changing mentorship
And a career changing mentorship
And a career changing mentorship
And a career changing mentorship
And a career changing mentorship
And a career changing mentorship
And a career changing mentorship
And a career changing mentorship
And a guiding force in wearable luxury for real women,
And a half to finish this whole dress?
And a half to finish this whole dress.
And a happiness to it that I responded to.
And a high waisted trousers. Let's go this way.
And a leather pant.
And a little more real?
And a lot more free to have fun.
And a ruffled sleeve, and those were both in color
And a three time U.S. national champion,
And a vest.
And a whole plan. I'm not gonna cry.
And abolished slavery.
And about editing at the end of the day.
And accessory designer a prize.
And adjust at the last minute
And after my hip collapsing on me yesterday,
And after once the dress is done...
And all four of you may leave the runway.
And all of a sudden you just sh on him.
And also finish the rest of the details
And also I wanna make a really cool wide leg pant.
And also the technique skill.
And an essential, I think, for any fashion business.
And answering your instinct.
And anyone else who's watching
And around her hips.
And as a human being and as a designer.
And asked me to change it.
And based on their body of work,
And be a fashion designer.
And be better from it.
And be comfortable, this would be it.
And be completely bare. Yeah.
And be on top of tables and have a fantastic time.
And because of all the fabric in the dress,
And because the event is happening in Beijing,
And because, like, Roaring '20s 100 years ago,
And being on "Project Runway" USA,
And being refugees in ****stan.
And bows and capes. I'm ing annoyed.
And boy they are real.
And bring that into women empowerment.
And bring the next model out here.
And bringing this kind of aesthetic.
And buy to go to work in.
And can we see the back? Also the noise, obsessed.
And carrying this fabulous handbag
And combine it together.
And coming into a new beginning here in the U.S.
And confidence started happening.
And cool and, but he can still be luxe
And Cool Team, you'll be working in the evening.
And could still win this whole thing.
And cover the pillars with the fur.
And craft thing that I do all day.
And create their brands.
And creating are not normal, so we'll see what happens.
And Darren doesn't have a full look together.
And deliver a look that is absolutely runway ready.
And despite what anyone else may think,
And do something that's more
And do this bomber jacket real quick.
And do you know what is the worst thing?
And don't forget the masks to go with it.
And each of you had execution issues
And editor in chief of "Elle Magazine," Nina Garcia
And Editor in Chief of "Elle Magazine"
And Editor in Chief of "Elle" magazine
And editor in chief of "Elle" Magazine,
And editor in chief of "Elle" magazine,
And editor in chief of "Elle" magazine,
And editor in chief of "Elle" magazine, Nina Garcia
And editor in chief of "Elle" magazine, Nina Garcia,
And elegant way.
And every decision which I was making to come to Europe,
And every time I hear that, then I'm like,
And everyone in this ing room.
And exactly what I wanted to do.
And expressed what I want to show everybody.
And expression and abstraction
And extend this longer to the paint.
And extremely independent at the same time.
And fashion for me was my way of escaping all that.
And fashion icon, the king of avant garde,
And fashion, for me, was my way
And focus more of my time doing that.
And for a long time,
And for it to be a little bit more sharp.
And for me, I kept in mind the fact that you were going
And for me, it's very important
And for me, it's very important when I work with somebody,
And for my model.
And for Prajjé and I to be both Black
And for the gown shape.
And gave us an exciting taste
And girls out there.
And go and do it again and again
And go to a dinner and go to a show,
And go to a great dinner with her partner.
And going home with a grateful heart
And got in a truck for ****stan.
And got one of our lowest scores.
And had a cohesive, beautiful, and contemporary look.
And Halloween, we call it El Día de las Brujas.
And has great movement with the dress.
And haunting and creepy that come from stripes?
And have a bow.
And have some fun.
And having the tulle sticking out.
And he did have some technical issues in the back.
And he has a very clear picture in this mind
And he needs a little bit of a edge.
And he needs to maybe listen to advice more.
And he served it up to us
And he would just outline it just by looking at it.
And he's one of them.
And he's the reason why why I won't give up.
And hem the bottom of my top.
And her iconic commentary.
And her iconic hairstyles.
And here we go. White privilege.
And hidden underneath a burqa, and I wanted to dig deep
And high heels and gloves and black pearls
And honestly, like, it is insulting.
And hopefully it can make us be on top.
And hopefully, it pays off.
And how a flower can be so strong, yet so delicate.
And how are these kind of gonna complement and work together?
And how he paints it.
And how sometimes,
And how that, mixed with lavender,
And I added the studs.
And I also created the strapless top
And I also lived with ordering a lot of takeout.
And I always feel like I was in a cage.
And I always want something that I make
And I am completely speechless. It was incredible.
And I am hot. Let's go.
And I attach it to the base.
And I barely dyed my mustache,
And I became a fabric designer.
And I can do it in about...
And I can see Gigi Hadid wearing this look.
And I can see that dress on a red carpet.
And I can't even entertain it, to be honest.
And I can't imagine who would wear it.
And I can't wait for her to join me here because
And I can't wait to see y'all's wonderful looks.
And I could see the difference, the ten years' difference.
And I cut it like this, and stitched the sleeve.
And I cut the leaf shapes, and I created peacock feathers
And I decided to switch over to fashion design.
And I did get a sense that it was a patchwork effect
And I did it for you,
And I didn't have enough fabric or enough time to just redo it.
And I didn't think to take the leather off.
And I do hope that the judges can see that.
And I do like Coral's look.
And I don't know if they tried to make up for the fact
And I don't know if you know about TikTok e boys.
And I don't know much about Olympics or skating.
And I don't know that it's chic.
And I don't know where she's going.
And I don't think either way, that outfit worked.
And I don't want to create doubt,
And I draw inspiration from my personal life.
And I feel like I'm heading in a good direction.
And I feel like I'm not being seen,
And I feel like Prajjé and I definitely executed the plan.
And I feel like that was my father saying, "Calm down.
And I feel like this is the only way
And I feel like this whole competition,
And I feel like we need to talk about it.
And I get it. I get all the things.
And I had a hip replacement.
And I had the chance to prove to the judges
And I had this interest Always being innovative,
And I have been so very fortunate
And I have sketchbooks full of all the ideas
And I have to add finishings.
And I have to put the beading on.
And I have to take the risk.
And I have to tell you, I feel very honored to be here.
And I hope I can show more of my work.
And I hope that people can see more of that.
And I hope that the judges can appreciate it.
And I hope that you learn to trust yourself
And I just I kind want to make this thing
And I just can't wait to put it on.
And I just got called fake as [bleep].
And I just love to see you in the top feeling confident.
And I just wanted to speak and put that into my work.
And I knew that I wanted to create something sexy.
And I know it was the editing. Like
And I know this is not the end for me.
And I know what you do.
And I know you saw that look on Kamala Harris
And I left model cards face down in the workroom.
And I let everybody else go first 'cause you know
And I like a structure.
And I like that I merge both of those worlds together
And I like the fact that you chose the doilies
And I literally don't know what I'm gonna do.
And I look at it one minute, and it makes complete sense.
And I lost respect for you for that.
And I love '70s, '80s, '90s.
And I love his aesthetic and I think he's very talented
And I love it, and that's beautiful,
And I love the way
And I loved the fabric choices on the jacket and the dress.
And I made a whole ing dress with ing d****s
And I made the headpiece this morning,
And I make wild things.
And I moved to New York in 2017.
And I really appreciate that y'all saw who I truly was.
And I really couldn't get into all of this fabulousness.
And I really do love the dress.
And I really feel like that's what my look did.
And I really love them and I miss them.
And I remember one day she left, and I grabbed
And I said, "Okay, you do coat, and, like, I will do dress."
And I saw Aaron working with straws,
And I saw her more like the host of the party.
And I see that now, as a mom, that that takes a whole lot.
And I see that.
And I start to worry.
And I started off wanting to do a structured bow,
And I started to grow these crystals.
And I still don't have a design landed yet.
And I suspect
And I thank him for that gift.
And I think a bow can be elegant
And I think he's such a great designer
And I think it looks freaking amazing.
And I think it will give a nice move.
And I think it'll look good on camera too.
And I think it's beautiful.
And I think it's important as a designer and artist
And I think Octavio is her side chick.
And I think she's rocking this.
And I think that for women that do choose to wear the burqa,
And I think that is highly debatable.
And I think that really shows through when you walked out
And I think that's okay.
And I think that's where you need
And I think the best thing about you as a designer is,
And I think there were some fit issues,
And I think we've done a lot of evening wear it seems like.
And I think with all this going on,
And I think you can move further.
And I think you have a lot more to show.
And I think you just have to figure out
And I think you'll figure it out once you get into this.
And I think you're a great person.
And I think you're gonna do great things.
And I think you're gonna really find it and have a moment.
And I think, unfortunately,
And I thought it was very clean and very expensive.
And I thought that the design had potential.
And I thought that was just normal.
And I thought, like, to have one on the back.
And I try to, usually.
And I understand her aesthetic, and she makes pretty things,
And I use also aluminum containers.
And I want my kids to have friends and to have siblings.
And I want this for the rest of my life.
And I want to make sure that I don't go home,
And I want to use red
And I want to, like, accentuate that waistline.
And I wanted to do a Broadway show.
And I was able to sew them on really quick and snap them up.
And I was always there.
And I was drawn to that.
And I was gonna have this chance,
And I was just like taking care of them.
And I was like, "Okay, Daddy." So that's why I call him Daddy.
And I was like, "What mommy?" and he's like, "I don't know."
And I was like, oh, my gosh, everyone is using straws.
And I was like, well, for my birthday
And I was really stressed and very sad,
And I was talking to Prajjé about his streetwear look,
And I was trying to merge my aesthetic
And I will always take your critiques.
And I will see you early tomorrow for your first runway.
And I wish to see a little bit more of her.
And I would just keep thinking about these spy trench coats
And I would kind of look like an asshole,
And I would love to create something like a robe
And I would never blow up at you like that.
And I would roller blade in, like, spandex.
And I would watch him create beautiful clothes.
And I'll be back tomorrow with your models.
And I'll figure it out later.
And I'll see you at the work room.
And I'll see you in the workroom.
And I'm a fan of Octavio.
And I'm adding a feathery jacket
And I'm also doing a paper bag.
And I'm also making bib overalls.
And I'm carrying this every day.
And I'm curious to see what the judges think.
And I'm devastatingly embarrassed by that.
And I'm glad that you see something in me.
And I'm gonna add some short sleeves, give it a trim.
And I'm gonna create a pair of harem pants.
And I'm gonna go straight to the dress.
And I'm gonna put it together, and I'm glue these on...
And I'm gonna recut the waistbands,
And I'm gonna send you both to the workroom.
And I'm hoping that the judges can react and respond to it,
And I'm hoping that Wisdom Kaye
And I'm just about to glue where I can to make texture
And I'm just enjoying this.
And I'm just gonna use my finger and smear it out.
And I'm just happy it's there and Gigi Hadid can see that.
And I'm just proud of her.
And I'm just proud of her.
And I'm just really, really happy.
And I'm like, "I thought we had a plan here."
And I'm like, "Oh, my God, this is it."
And I'm like, "Well that's a perfectly fine dress."
And I'm making a tight fitted mermaid silhouette gown.
And I'm not putting her down the runway
And I'm not wearing a cool hat, but my hat's off to you.
And I'm only honored to have been her grandson.
And I'm proud to be here,
And I'm really hoping that he loves
And I'm really proud of it.
And I'm showing something.
And I'm sick to the stomach
And I'm so happy to see you here.
And I'm so sorry.
And I'm sorry I disappointed you.
And I'm the one who does not deal with fake stuff.
And I'm thinking about
And I'm thinking about the runway,
And I'm very close with my parents
And I'm very happy what she did.
And I'm walking out of this competition
And I'm wearing Birkenstocks. That's not made for running.
And I'ma do maybe something warm and fitting.
And I've also never worked with fur.
And I've been safe throughout this competition,
And I've seen two things from Darren
And I've wasted most of my day,
And icon of music and fashion, Cyndi Lauper.
And ideally, I want this whole thing to be in sequins.
And ideas going on here.
And if anything, I feel like I'm much more smarter.
And if I do, it's gonna be just at the bottom.
And if I have enough time, I'm gonna put a "19"
And if my gown can't be costume,
And if my husband knows that I have friends
And if you can sew some of these materials together
And if you cannot wear heels, just don't wear it.
And if you felt some kind of way,
And if you're dressing for women,
And in fact, if there is a way to take off one of her earrings
And in my career, I had two goals:
And in the back, I went in and painted Erzulie D'en Tort.
And in this case, you could have used some editing.
And in your styling.
And inside it was like a flower,
And instead I'm making
And ironically, all four of you are up here
And is it gonna go ooh, ah, ah, ah?
And is just trying to, like, mess with us.
And it actually had a beautiful shape to it on its own.
And it all just kind of
And it didn't feel too on the nose.
And it does look a little more pastel y
And it feels like prime time television.
And it felt more like a dress for the club
And it has this architectural quality to it.
And it has to be that much better.
And it is strange that the judges
And it just doesn't feel butterfly ish.
And it just happened that Meg have him.
And it just hit me all the wrong way.
And it just kind of unbalanced us.
And it just, like, made me realize
And it lacked in original design.
And it looked intricate and elevated,
And it looks beautiful on her.
And it looks over top of my sewing machine, so...
And it makes this piece more completed
And it makes you realize, like,
And it means gift from God or God gifted.
And it must contain three separate pieces.
And it must have a piece of you,
And it must have been very difficult.
And it really had that very nostalgic feeling.
And it showed in your looks.
And it sort of stood out as not as elevated, frankly.
And it tells your customer who you are.
And it took me the wrong direction.
And it walked out, and where's Tara?
And it was faux fur challenge,
And it was gonna be so amazing,
And it was green hot glued popcorn from the back.
And it was just something about it that fascinated me.
And it was perhaps the weight.
And it was so right.
And it was wonderful.
And it will stay up. I promise.
And it's it was an afterthought.
And it's a dress that I did not make.
And it's a mini corset dress.
And it's a two day challenge.
And it's a very sexy dress.
And it's all in one field and it just beautiful.
And it's baggy.
And it's gonna be this pink color inside of the coat.
And it's gonna become
And it's gonna have two straps.
And it's just not that matronly sh that it was before.
And it's like, "Congratulations,
And it's not the best.
And it's not the exciting art piece.
And it's okay to turn away something that you think
And it's really timeless.
And it's something new and cool.
And it's still not making sense.
And it's totally my aesthetic.
And it's very easy to rip that seam.
And it's what's more important to streetwear
And it's, like, okay, I can do something with this.
And Jeffrey, the winner of "Project Runway" comes in
And Johnny will randomly pass them out to you.
And judges really see that,
And just a little drama on the mask.
And just go all in with it.
And just go for it. Thank you.
And just hand sew, girl. You gotta hurry up.
And just like me, there's, like,
And just love it.
And just pray and hope that I can figure it out,
And just put the foot higher
And just very clean and fresh.
And Katie, you are in.
And Katie.
And keeping my voice.
And kind of have, like, some detailing work on it.
And kind of the shapes and styles that were worn then.
And know you're gonna get a performance.
And knowing us.
And knowing who you are as a designer
And Kristina has immunity.
And let them rub some animals.
And let's go to Mood. All right.
And like overnight, I got 32,000 followers.
And lined that sleeve
And made some really, really brilliant and amazing friends
And make her a nice, like, little silhouette dress.
And make it be refined and elegant.
And make it into the runway.
And make it like a drawstring in the back.
And make it look cohesive,
And make it look like a deconstructed men's V neck.
And make sure they go together and it's a "wow" factor.
And making compromises
And marry it so beautifully with Zayden's signature touch,
And maybe I would have belted it.
And maybe if you would've just led with this,
And maybe that sometimes you psych yourself out
And maybe that's what I should have done instead.
And mix it with the hardness of leather and grommets
And more put together.
And moving around the checkerboard.
And my accessory designer's gonna be making
And my accessory designer's making shoes...
And my aesthetic into the street.
And my design was all about this.
And my designs are inspired by Afghani shapes and structures
And my didn't want me to do anything with fashion.
And my fabric was the color of the carpet.
And my face, my body.
And my first partner is going to be so incredibly jealous
And my friend, Lewis Miller.
And my grandmother invested so much in me.
And my look cannot be as big as his look
And my mom didn't want us to have Barbies
And my own aesthetic, which is dark and romantic.
And my personal favorite, a little trashy.
And New York City recover and get back to business,
And not enough of the chic.
And not even a kind of business
And not like a fabric.
And not piss off none of these women
And nothing is more relevant
And November 2, we celebrate the Day of the Dead.
And now best known for serving flawless looks
And now he is a famed figure skating commentator
And now I am able to dress celebrities.
And now I started my brand, House O Bones,
And now I'm like, my God,
And now it's your turn.
And now the cocktail dress is a staple
And Octavio.
And of course I'm excited to see mine.
And of course, like, if she had gone,
And on demand wherever you stream "Project Runway."
And on demand wherever you stream "Project Runway."
And on that note, I'm out.
And on the outside, I probably have panic in my eyes.
And on top of the gown is a plastic bag.
And one has a male and one has a female.
And one of you will be out.