Last week, Cartier was sent home after presenting her pink and purple creation for the High End Italian Fashion challenge. Chelsea won the challenge, which also came with a trip to Italy. Nice!
If you haven’t been watching, that’s okay, but definitely watch tonight because the designers will create editorial looks inspired by street-art murals for their final challenge.
And…it’s a DOUBLE elimination!
Grab a sneak peek below and See which designers are still in the competition now!
The young designers still left in the competition are A’kai, Allie, Cartier, Chelsea, Chris, Hawwaa, Izzy, Molly, Rene and Tieler — and on tonight’s episode will try to come up with a transitional day to night look.
The actress, and designer, will be on the judges panel while Laurence Basse, Rik Villa, Roberi Parra and Erin Robertson present their designs and fight for the title.
Zendaya, who is on our Style Stars of 2016 list, wore her own line, Daya by Zendaya, for the taping that was filmed during New York Fashion Week this past fall.
Be sure to tune in TONIGHT, Thursday, December 22nd at 9pm ET/PT on Lifetime and stay tuned later for the Project Runway Juniorpremiere!
We are officially a week away from the premiere of Project Runway Junior and JJJ can hardly stand it!
We’re so excited to see a new batch of young designers — A’kai, Allie, Cartier, Chelsea, Chris, Hawwaa, Izzy, Lucas, Molly, Rene, Ruby, and Tieler – compete in season two of the spinoff fashion competition series.
The winner of Project Runway Junior will receive a full scholarship to the prestigious FIDM in California; a complete home sewing and crafting studio, plus, the dream machine, all courtesy of Brother; a feature in Seventeen Magazine; and a $25,000 cash prize, to help launch their line.
We’d LOVE to win that!
Project Runway Junior premieres NEXT THURSDAY, December 22nd @ 10PM ET/PT on Lifetime, and will move 9PM, beginning December 29th.
Get to know all the designers better with this exclusive featurette!
Project Runway Junior Season Two: Meet The Designers
JJJ got a chance to get the scoop on all the designers, aged 13-17, who will show off their skills on the show. We mean, even Olivia Holt will be a guest judge for the finale!
The winner of Project Runway Junior will receive a full scholarship to the prestigious FIDM in California; a complete home sewing and crafting studio, plus, the dream machine, all courtesy of Brother; a feature in Seventeen Magazine; and a $25,000 cash prize, to help launch their line.
Project Runway Junior premieres on December 22nd @ 10PM ET/PT on Lifetime, and will moves 9PM, beginning December 29th.
Get the full scoop on all the designers inside out slideshow now…
JustJaredJr.com is so stoked to tune again this season, watching the designers, all aged 13-17, show off their skills on the show. Last year, Maya was the winner of the competition.
Tim Gunn will be back again as mentor, with host Hannah Jeter and teens will have to create garments that will impress judges Kelly Osbourne, Christian Siriano and Aya Kanai, Executive Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan and Seventeen magazines.
Olivia Holt will even be a guest judge for the finale!
The winner of Project Runway Junior will receive a full scholarship to the prestigious FIDM in California; a complete home sewing and crafting studio, plus, the dream machine, all courtesy of Brother; a feature in Seventeen Magazine; and a $25,000 cash prize, to help launch their line.
Project Runway Junior premieres on December 22nd @ 10PM ET/PT on Lifetime, and will moves 9PM, beginning December 29th.
Peytie shows off her winning backpack design with Project Runway Junior co-host Tim Gunn at the Lands’ End Holiday Pop Up Shop on Friday morning (December 11) in New York City.
The 15-year-old designer won the challenge on the previous night’s episode, which was issued by First Lady Michelle Obama. The challenge and new design supports Let Girls Learn, a new whole-of-government Presidential Initiative, which includes a collaboration with the Peace Corps that helps adolescent girls around the world go to school and stay in school.
Peytie was inspired by the goal of helping girls go to school worldwide and her design is available on the Lands’ End website now!
In case you missed the episode, you can watch it on MyLifetime.com now!