Project Runway All Stars

Project Runway All Stars

2012
Project Runway All Stars
Project Runway All Stars

Project Runway All Stars

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The MVPs from past seasons of Project Runway compete for a second chance at runway gold.

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EP13  All the World's a Runway
Mar. 27,2019
All the World's a Runway

Actress Andrea Riseborough helps the judges crown a world champion as designers produce runway collections in front of New York's fashion elite.

EP12  Modern Families
Mar. 20,2019
Modern Families

The remaining All Stars create fashion for “modern” families to secure their place in the finale. Marie Claire’s Editor-in-Chief Anne Fulenwider judges.

EP11  Nina Says Don’t Cry Over Spilt Silk
Mar. 13,2019
Nina Says Don’t Cry Over Spilt Silk

Nina Garcia challenges season winners to design modern ball gowns in luxurious silk. Fashion legend Iris Apfel joins the judges.

EP10  Climate Quick Change
Mar. 06,2019
Climate Quick Change

The All Stars battle extreme weather on and off the runway for resort wear that transitions from one climate into another; Cynthia Erivo and Reem Acra guest judge.

EP9  All-Inclusive
Feb. 27,2019
All-Inclusive

Asia Kate Dillon joins the panel to judge gender-neutral streetwear.

EP8  Penneys From Heaven
Feb. 20,2019
Penneys From Heaven

Vanessa Williams and Jasmine Tookes guest judge as "Project Runway" winners turn daytime separates into a sensational nighttime look.

EP7  Pure Imagination
Feb. 13,2019
Pure Imagination

Willy Wonka inspires the designers to create new inventions in fashion for an avant-garde runway; guest judges Andrew Rannells and Anna Camp.

EP6  Pedal to the Metal
Feb. 06,2019
Pedal to the Metal

Guests Wendy Williams, Danica Patrick and Lily Aldridge join the judges for red-carpet fashion using metallic fabrics and unique textures.

EP5  On the Prowl
Jan. 30,2019
On the Prowl

The all-winners season continues with high fashion inspired by zoo animals for a wild night out; Peyton List and Joan Smalls guest judge.

EP4  Of Corsets Fashion
Jan. 23,2019
Of Corsets Fashion

International All Stars create outerwear from underwear by transforming corsets into runway looks; Rebecca Minkoff and Olivia Culpo guest judge.

EP3  Buckle Up!
Jan. 16,2019
Buckle Up!

Season winners face the dreaded "Unconventional Challenge" on board an airplane; Tamron Hall and Martha Hunt guest judge.

EP2  Top of the Class
Jan. 09,2019
Top of the Class

"Project Runway" winners worldwide design sophisticated graduation party outfits; actress Sofia Carson joins the judges.

EP1  All Stars Goes Global
Jan. 02,2019
All Stars Goes Global

Project Runway winners from the U.S. and around the world compete in the first-ever fashion world championship. With guest judge Debra Messing.

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Released: 2012-01-05 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.mylifetime.com/shows/project-runway-all-stars
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The MVPs from past seasons of Project Runway compete for a second chance at runway gold.

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Alyssa Milano , Isaac Mizrahi , Georgina Chapman

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Reviews

Nona Soumy I am a huge fan of Project Runway, and I was missing the show so I decided to give this a try. This show is terrible! I am most disappointed about the judges, especially Mizrahi. I feel like the judges don't know what they like. There are times during the competition when a designer would create similar outfits, and they would mention it but then send the other one home! I am extremely disappointed that Sam lasted as long as he did, and Emily went home. He barely spent time on his garment, and his last few designs were not up to par! It was visible from his critique and the others judges (except Mizrahi) that Sam's look was unresolved and not as well constructed as the others.I am also frustrated that Marlene was picked over Amanda. I have nothing against her, but even the judges noticed she created something very similar and made the same mistakes! If the judges do not push the designers enough to grow, they are going to keep making the same dresses or jumpsuits. I truly feel for the designers that actually worked really hard, and a designer like Kini should be noticed more. He's talented, and even his fellow designers see that. I would give 0 stars, but I have given three stars because there some truly talented designers on this now. What a shame! I think this will be my last All Stars season.
Shopaholic35 Project Runway All Stars may not be as good as the original Project Runway but it definitely is able to hold it's own. I would say that the all stars version is more fashion forward. As the designers have had some time to develop their abilities and styles they are better equipped to handle the challenges. The competition feels more fierce and cutting edge.I love that you get an update on your favourite and most hated designers. It's also a second chance for the designers who got robbed (by Heidi's obvious bias and lack of taste) to prove what they can do and shine.I do totally agree though that the show is strongly overused for product placement and endorsements which can be distracting but I guess that's everything in life. Still great reality TV.
Peter Kowalski The original Project Runway is a classic. After 12 seasons, I can honestly say it hasn't lost its touch and never lost the quality. Heidi, Tim and Nina are absolutely fantastic, and they have been, always.All Stars, on the other hand, is a completely different story. Stiff judges I can never agree with, boring challenges and the worst of the worst - so many product placements it's like the show is a walking commercial. If you had any doubts, the very last episode cleared them out. It's not even the very core of the challenge that was the problem - contestants were to design a dress for Marge Simpson, which, on some level, was a fresh and brave idea - but how both companies carried that out. The working rooms were all completely swimming with The Simpsons' decorations, silhouettes and stands, Marge's portraits were everywhere (on walls, on the desks) and if you had any doubts just WHO is sponsoring the show - "gifts" were given to the designers, God-awful Simpsons sneakers. "Thank you, Marge", you could hear designers saying, barely able to cover their disgust. Alright. We got it. The Simpsons team is sponsoring. Enough.I'm not completely against product placement, but the companies must understand it's a very delicate matter. It can't be done by throwing everything you have in storage onto the walls.Just as I was making my peace with The Simpsons' over-sponsoring, I heard, right in the middle of sewing, someone said... "Who wants some Resource water?"And I gave up. Me and the show must part ways. I'm sure there are hundreds of people who don't really care - they will eat everything up, everything they see on the screen, they will take in and gladly have their brains washed. Not me.
mochmochmoch It's filled with all the industry legends of the design world. All these contestants are so lucky to have the ultimate education in the industry to have the mentor and feedback the way they get to have. My only thing is, I hate the host because she feels negative, mean and doesn't feel special like Heidi. At the end when she was dismissing the runner ups she treated them like they were nothing when she should've been celebrating their accomplishments despite the fact that they couldn't get first.Isaac was alittle nice about presenting his crits where the designers didn't seem to get his messages. I really like him in Michael Kor's shoes.The mentor, Johanna Coles is like the best person to fill Tim Gunn's shoes because she's so knowledgeable, respectable, tasteful, warm and a female that more intimidating than Tim. Really great job picking her.Overall, I like how the crits and the contestants came out more refined and civil as opposed to catty, dirty and negative crits can be. but I would've liked to have seen more surprises from the show because especially the last 3 designers worked so hard.