Project Runway
Project Runway: Season 11

Air Date

January 24, 2013

Episodes

14 episodes

Project Runway

Season 11

Episodes

There Is No "I" In Team

1. There Is No "I" In Team

January 24, 2013
64 min

16 new contestant vie to be the winner of Project Runway. But there's a twist: this season they will have to compete as teams. For their first challenge, they are asked to create an outfit that shows their point-of-view using New York City as the inspiration. The teams have $1200 and one day to complete their garments.

Spin Out

2. Spin Out

January 31, 2013
64 min

The designers must create ball-boy and server uniforms for Spin New York, a ping-pong social club. The teams have $500 and one day to complete the challenge.

Surprise Me

3. Surprise Me

February 7, 2013
64 min

The contestants are tasked to design garments for Heidi Klum and the launch of her new fragrance line. Heidi will wear the winning garment in her national commercial and a second winning garment at a press event. The teams have $1200 and one day to complete the challenge.

The Ultimate Hard And Soft

4. The Ultimate Hard And Soft

February 14, 2013
64 min

The teams must create a mini-collection of looks out of hard and soft materials from a flower shop and a hardware store. They have $2500 and two days to complete the challenge.

A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock 'N' Roll

5. A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock 'N' Roll

February 21, 2013
64 min

In teams of two, the designers must create a performance outfit and a red-carpet look for country music artist Miranda Lambert. Each team has $400 and one day to complete their garments.

Senior Fling

6. Senior Fling

February 28, 2013
64 min

The contestants are asked to create fashionable clothes for senior citizens. The teams have $200 per person and one day to complete their garments.

A Sticky Situation

7. A Sticky Situation

March 7, 2013
64 min

In teams of two, the contestants must design fashion-forward prom gowns constructed from Duck brand duct tape. They have less than one day to complete the challenge.

Take It All Off!

8. Take It All Off!

March 14, 2013
64 min

After being divided into two teams, the contestants are tasked to design three tear-away outfits for Australia's all-male revue Thunder From Down Under. Each team has $750 and one day to complete the challenge.

He Said, She Said

9. He Said, She Said

March 21, 2013
64 min

In three teams, the designers are instructed to create ready-to-wear looks by drawing inspiration from the signature Lord & Taylor rose. The teams have $75 per person and one day to complete the challenge.

The Art of Fashion

10. The Art of Fashion

March 28, 2013
64 min

In teams of two, the designers are asked to make a piece of wearable art and a ready-to-wear companion piece. They must also draw inspiration from the Guggenheim Museum in creating their own fabrics to use in their designs. They have $200 for supplemental fabric and two days to complete the challenge.

Finally On My Own

11. Finally On My Own

April 4, 2013
63 min

After the team format is dissolved, the designers are asked to create an editorial-look for actress Jordana Brewster to appear in Marie Claire magazine. They have $250 and one day to complete their garments.

Europe, Here We Come

12. Europe, Here We Come

April 11, 2013
85 min

The designers travel to Berlin, Barcelona, London, and Paris to get inspiration for a high-end runway look. They have $1000 and two days (one for planning and one for fabrication) to complete the challenge.

Finale: Part 1

13. Finale: Part 1

April 18, 2013
85 min

Each of the remaining designers is given five months and $10,000 to design a 12-piece collection for Fashion Week. In the interim, each gets a special visit in their hometown from Tim Gunn. Back in New York, they must choose three of their looks to show as part of a mini-collection in order to secure their spot in the final runway show.

Finale: Part 2

14. Finale: Part 2

April 25, 2013
85 min

In the conclusion of the finale, the remaining contestants ready their collections for the runway. They are given an additional $500 to spend at Mood to finish their looks. Then they present their lines to industry insiders at Fashion Week.