The teen designers put the final touches on their collections before showing in front of a live audience at FIDM Los Angeles; the winner is chosen.
The final designers head home to create collections for the finale in Los Angeles; one more elimination looms.
The designers must create an editorial look inspired by street art murals; the designers give it their all to make it to the finale.
The designers must create a high fashion look worthy of Milan Fashion Week; the designer who wins this week's challenge also wins a trip to Italy.
A surprise fire drill sends the designers out of the workroom to meet their new clients; some of the designers find it challenging to work with clients.
The designers must create looks using LED lights and turn their models into a living light show to dazzle the judges.
The designers become tasked with creating a transitional look that will take a woman on the go from day to night.
In their first team challenge, the designers must create avant-garde looks inspired by Tim Gunn's most recent passion, fencing.
The designers meet Hannah and Tim at the rooftop pool and quickly realize that they are in for their first unconventional materials challenge.
When 12 young designers arrive in New York to compete, their first challenge begins immediately.
The teen designers put the final touches on their collections and then show them at New York Fashion week; the winner is chosen.
The final designers head home to create their collections for New York fashion week, and receive last minute advice from the judges
In the final challenge to determine who will compete during New York Fashion Week, the designers must create a look that makes a personal statement.
The designers must choose their muses from people on the streets of New York; the judges struggle with an emotional elimination.
The designers' clients for the challenge are the Knicks City Dancers; some designers struggle to work with clients for the first time.
The designers are tasked with creating a red carpet look in only five short hours; Tim brings in some talented surprise guests to help the designers.
First lady Michelle Obama surprises the designers with a challenge; one winning design will be manufactured and sold to benefit the Peace Corps' initiative, Let Girls Learn.
The designers are divided into two teams and must create cohesive mini collections inspired by the decades; one team gets off to a bad start.
In the first unconventional challenge, the young designers must create garments out of materials found at a car wash.
Tim Gunn mentors the next generation of up-and-coming designers; Kelly Osbourne, Christian Siriano and Aya Kanai serve as judges to determine who will make the grade.
Fan favorites Kelly Dempsey, Laurence Basse and Alex Snyder react to the latest episodes of the series.
The final designers head home to create collections for the finale in Los Angeles; one more elimination looms.
Fan favorites Kelly Dempsey, Laurence Basse and Alex Snyder react to the latest episodes of the series.
The designers must create an editorial look inspired by street art murals; the designers give it their all to make it to the finale.
Fan favorites Kelly Dempsey, Laurence Basse and Alex Snyder react to the latest episodes of the series.
The designers must create a high fashion look worthy of Milan Fashion Week; the designer who wins this week's challenge also wins a trip to Italy.
Fan favorites Kelly Dempsey, Laurence Basse and Alex Snyder react to the latest episode, and discuss fashion, the judges, the ``Tim'' dictionary, and how the young designers are as talented as the adults.
A surprise fire drill sends the designers out of the workroom to meet their new clients; some of the designers find it challenging to work with clients.
Fan favorites Kelly Dempsey, Laurence Basse and Alex Snyder react to the latest episodes of the series.
The designers must create looks using LED lights and turn their models into a living light show to dazzle the judges.
The designers become tasked with creating a transitional look that will take a woman on the go from day to night.
Fan favorites Kelly Dempsey, Laurence Basse and Alex Snyder react to the latest episodes of the series.
In their first team challenge, the designers must create avant-garde looks inspired by Tim Gunn's most recent passion, fencing.
Fan favorites Kelly Dempsey, Laurence Basse and Alex Snyder react to the latest episodes of the series.
Fan favorites Kelley Dempsey, Laurence Basse and Alex Snyder react to the latest episodes of the series.
The designers meet Hannah and Tim at the rooftop pool and quickly find themselves in their first unconventional materials challenge.
Fan favorites Kelley Dempsey, Laurence Basse and Alex Snyder react to the latest ``Project Runway: Junior'' episodes.
When 12 young designers arrive in New York to compete, their first challenge begins immediately.
First lady Michelle Obama surprises the designers with a challenge; one winning design will be manufactured and sold to benefit the Peace Corps' initiative, Let Girls Learn.
The designers are divided into two teams and must create cohesive mini collections inspired by the decades; one team gets off to a bad start.
In the first unconventional challenge, the young designers must create garments out of materials found at a car wash.
Tim Gunn mentors the next generation of up-and-coming designers; Kelly Osbourne, Christian Siriano and Aya Kanai serve as judges to determine who will make the grade.
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