This week's episode of Project Runway started off with the designers being able to go on a turn-around trip to Florida to the Universal Resort in Orlando. While there, the designers got to visit attractions and also learned about their next challenge of designing a look inspired by the ride, "Skull Island: Reign of Kong."
Read MoreThe fashion designers of Project Runway Season 15 were introduced to a representative from the new Absolut Elyx luxary vodka brand who explained how great the vodka was. Heidi then followed up with the challenge details and instructed the designers they would get a $300 budget to make a luxury cocktail dress inspired by the Absolut Elyx loft they were at.
Read MoreFor this challenge of Project Runway Season 15, the fashion designers had to work in two teams of 6, come up with a 4 look concept and pitch their idea to a group of investors who would determine how much money they’d have at Mood Fabrics in New York City.
Read MoreSeason 15 Project Runway contestants had to Project Runway, the designers had to create a bathing suit for Heidi Klum's swimwear line, along with a cover up for a beach day look.
Read MoreThe fashion designers on Project Runway Season 15 had to create a day look that would translate well under a black light using neon paints and the correct fabric choices.
Read MoreThe second challenge of Project Runway Season 15 was the Just Fab challenge. The fashion designers had to create an everyday look that would be suitable for just about every woman. The look had to work for young and old, slim and plus size, and petite and tall and be versatile in everyday activities and duties.
Read MoreThe first challenge of Project Runway Season 15 was an unconventional challenge where the designers had to grab materials from the welcome cocktail party they were attending and design a look that represented the designers voice.
Read MoreA mens fashion illustration group inspired by photographer, Rakeem Cunningham, and well known artist, Frida Kahlo. The group blends the idea of masculinity and femininity, creating unisex styles.
Read MoreAre you interested in starting a creative business but not too sure what you need to make it easier? After starting my own fashion clothing brand and failing to manage a start up business, I learned the 3 things you need to do in order to put align yourself with the path to success.
Read MoreThere are times...special occasions rather...where I often want to make myself something to wear but then I don't. Or, I start to make myself something and I just never finish it. The latter is what normally happens.
My friends from college are throwing me a baby shower (the first of the three to four because I'm blessed) and I think I want to get a little fancy with it.
I was kind of told at the beginning of planning it that the color scheme was black and white, which I love. It was semi confirmed because I saw one if my friends posting black and white party pictures on good ol' Pinterest. This could still be a strong assumption but I'm running with it.
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