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And like any good tradesperson, your personal tools are very important to you. When I received the list, I would have NEVER thought that “Project Runway” would be providing me with tools. When you are cast on “Project Runway,” you receive a list of approved items that you are allowed to bring in your kit. As a viewer, and former alum of “Project Runway,” I throw them some serious judgmental shade through the TV. What were they thinking? Maybe they also thought they would arrive at the workroom and see a room full of petite mains that were going to actually sew their garments? Newsflash: NOT! Tim is angry and dismayed at the situation. They’ve barely had time to get some beef jerky from craft service when Tim walks in to make an announcement: every season, the designers are told to bring their own personal tool kits when coming on the show and for the first time in 14 SEASONS, three designers–David, Swaphil and Merline–did not. Post fabric grab session, it’s time to haul the designers back in the vans and get them to their workroom. The designers have three minutes to shop, yank and grab–up to four different textiles–to then bring back to the workroom. There are swaths of Mood fabrics, scattered throughout the arena. Tim and Heidi await them to introduce the challenge: one day to create a look that shows who they are as a designer. They include Duncan, a fresh-out-of-school 24-year-old from New Zealand Kelly, a hoop earring-loving Boston gal Mumbai India-based designer Swaphil Ashley, a self-described “fun, funky and fat” San Diegan David, a swarthy-sounding Italian residing in NYC Hanmiao, originally from China but living blocks away from Madison Square Garden Savannah Georgia-based Merline, a former architect of Haitian descent Amanda Perna who got into Season 9 but did not make the “first draft pick” cut Blake, who thinks of himself as “fabulous” and Edmond, who has applied to “Project Runway” since THE VERY FIRST SEASON and now, finally made it. The Season 14 designers are a diverse crew consider it a “Project Runway” Benetton ad for 2015. Sixteen aspiring designers show up to Madison Square Garden for their first challenge. Let the “Project Runway “Season 14 Fashion Games begin… In this premiere episode, Emmy-nominated hosts Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum assure us that there will be a lot of drama, tears and fashion that “inspires us, excites us and scares us,” and oh, Tim will drop the “F-Bomb.” Ready for another season? I am. “Project Runway” is BACK! Yes, for the eleventh straight year Heidi, Tim and Nina return again for Season 14 and I’m happy to also be back, here on, to recap the episodes for another season. Season 14, Episode 1 Recap: Let The Fashion Games Begin…Again! Article Details: Season 14, Episode 1 Recap: Let The Fashion Games Begin…Again!
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