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Episode 1: The Judges DecideJul 24, 2014 · 1h 3m
Eighteen designers have made it through the application stage, but the judges need to pare down the group to fifteen contestants. Later in the workroom, they learn that a designer from a previous season will join them. For their first challenge, the designers are asked to create a Spring look from the provided fabrics that will give the judges a preview of their Fashion Week collections. They have one day to complete the challenge.
Episode 2: Unconventional Movie Nite!Jul 31, 2014 · 1h 4m
Working in teams of three, the designers must create a mini-collection of fashionable looks out of items found in a movie theater or film set. They have one day to complete the challenge.
Episode 3: Welcome to the FutureAug 7, 2014 · 1h 4m
The designers must draw from their past to inspire a look they think will be relevant 20 years into the future. They have $200 and one day to complete the challenge.
Episode 4: A Suitable TwistAug 14, 2014 · 1h 4m
The designers are each assigned a man's vintage suit which will serve as the materials and inspiration for a high fashion look. They have $100 for supplemental fabric and one day to complete the challenge.
Episode 5: The Klum of DoomAug 21, 2014 · 1h 4m
The designers must fashion a look for Heidi Klum to wear to the Emmy Awards. They have $250 and one day to complete their garments. After a disastrous client consultation, they are given an additional $100 for another trip to Mood.
Episode 6: Rock the WeddingAug 28, 2014 · 1h 4m
Working in pairs, the designers are tasked to create alternative wedding garments. Each team has $400 and one day to complete their looks.
Episode 7: Priceless RunwaySep 4, 2014 · 1h 4m
For their next challenge, the designers must create an evening wear look inspired by a piece of Chopard jewelry. Further inspiration is provided by a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They have $250 and one day to complete their garments.
Episode 8: The RainwaySep 11, 2014 · 1h 4m
The designers are challenged to create an avant-garde look that must be able to withstand the water elements of Project Runway's first "rain"-way. They have $300 and two days to complete their garments.
Episode 9: The History of the American GirlSep 18, 2014 · 1h 4m
The designers are tasked with creating modern, age-appropriate looks for a young girl based on the BeForever line of American Girl dolls. They have $150 and one day to complete the challenge.
Episode 10: Muse on the StreetSep 25, 2014 · 1h 4m
Each designer must find their muse in Washington Square Park and convince a stranger to undergo a complete makeover. They have $200 and two days to complete the challenge.
Episode 11: The Highest BidderOct 2, 2014 · 1h 4m
In teams of two, the designers must bid on five storage units which contain the materials they will use to construct two outfits. They have $500 with which to bid and two days to complete the challenge. Later, they are given $100 and a trip to Mood in order to create a third look. And in a final twist, the bottom two designers get one hour to create one more outfit in order to avoid elimination.
Episode 12: Fashion Week: Who's In & Who's OutOct 9, 2014 · 1h 4m
The designers are tasked to use New York City itself as the inspiration for a street chic look. They have $200 and two days to complete their garments. Later, they are given a second challenge of redesigning a another contestant's losing look into a new outfit with a budget of $100.
Episode 13: Finale, Part 1Oct 16, 2014 · 1h 4m
Tim Gunn and the designers travel to Rome to get inspiration for their Fashion Week collection. Back in the United States, they have five weeks and $9000 to design a 10-piece collection. In the interim, each gets a special visit in their hometown from Tim Gunn. Prior to showing at Fashion Week, the judges want to see a mini-collection of three looks from each designer for critiques and feedback.
Episode 14: Finale, Part 2Oct 23, 2014 · 1h 4m
In the conclusion of the finale, the remaining contestants ready their collections for the runway. They are given an additional $300 to spend at Mood to finish their looks. Then they present their lines to industry insiders at Fashion Week.