Project Runway (season 1)


Project Runway Season 1 was the first season of Project Runway, Bravo's reality competition show for fashion designers. The season received critical acclaim including an Emmy nomination for outstanding competitive reality series. Growth in audience popularity was also dramatic from its debut to the season finale, making it a sleeper hit. Project Runway gave Bravo one of its most successful series since Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
The winning designer of the first season was Pennsylvania-based designer Jay McCarroll. As his prize for winning the competition among 12 designers, McCarroll won $100,000, a mentorship with Banana Republic to aid in developing his own fashion label, and a feature of his work in the American edition of ELLE magazine. The winning model of the first season, selected by McCarroll, was Julia Beynon. McCarroll later turned down both the $100,000 and the mentorship with Banana Republic, stating that the prizes came with too much contractual baggage.
Austin Scarlett later appeared in in 2012, where he finished runner-up. Wendy Pepper, in the same year, competed in of the All Stars edition placing 12th out of 13. In 2016, Daniel Franco competed in the fifth season of the All Stars edition, placing 12th out of 13.

Contestants

The 12 fashion designers competing in the first season were:
ContestantAgeHometownPlace Finished
Daniel Franco32Los Angeles, California12th
Mario Cadenas23Pembroke Pines, Florida11th
Starr Ilzhoefer27Charlotte, North Carolina10th
Vanessa Riley34London, England9th
Nora Caliguri21Cheshire, Connecticut8th
Alexandra Vidal21Miami, Florida7th
Kevin Johnn37New York, New York6th
Robert Plotkin28New York, New York5th
Austin Scarlett22New York, New York4th
Wendy Pepper39Middleburg, Virginia3rd
Kara Saun37Los Angeles, CaliforniaRunner-up
Jay McCarroll29Dallas, PennsylvaniaWinner

The 12 models competing for an ELLE spread in the first season were:
ModelAgeHometownPlace Finished
Mary Henderson19Texas12th
Alison Zebelian19Michigan11th
Josiane Barboza21Brazil10th
Audrey Chihocky18Virginia9th
Joy Pursell21Texas8th
Morgan Quinn21Iowa7th
Erin Denardo21New Jersey6th
Olga Kononova18Czech Republic5th
Martinique Mitchell21California4th
Melissa Haro17California3rd
Jenny Toth22OhioRunner-up
Julia Beynon20CaliforniaWinner

Challenges

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Episode 1: Innovation

Original airdate: December 1, 2004
Designers created a sexy, glamorous outfit for a night on the town made only from materials bought at a Manhattan supermarket. The designers had a budget of $50 and one hour to make their purchases. They had one day to complete the design and the winner had immunity for the next challenge and could not be eliminated.
Original airdate: December 8, 2004
Designers used plain white cotton jersey to build a garment that conveys "envy." They had a budget of $50 and one day to complete the design.
Original airdate: December 15, 2004
Designers created a holiday dress to fit with Banana Republic's current line. They had to pick their fabrics at the studios and had two days to complete their designs.
Original airdate: January 5, 2005
The designers created a new look for rising rock star Sarah Hudson. A team event with three teams, each with a lead designer and two assistants. Each team had $150 and one day to complete the design.
TeamTeam LeaderTeam Members
1KevinNora, Alexandra
2JayKara, Robert
3AustinWendy, Vanessa

Original airdate: January 12, 2005
Working with their chosen models, the designers created a wedding dress for that model. The designers had a budget of $300 and two days to complete the design.
Original airdate: January 19, 2005
Designers made swimsuits, then attended an evening party with their swimsuit-clad models. The designers had a budget of $75 and five hours to complete their garments. The winner was the designer who received a mention from New York Post reporter Richard Johnson on "Page Six," the newspaper's gossip column.
Original airdate: January 26, 2005
Designers created a collection for the year 2055 as one team. Kevin was the team leader for this challenge. Each designer had a budget of $50 and one day to complete the collection.
DesignerType Of Look
Austin2055 Cocktail Party Dress
Robert2055 Streetwear
Kevin2055 Service Uniform
Wendy2055 Youth Outfit
Jay2055 Nightclub Outfit
Kara2055 Business Suit

Original airdate: February 2, 2005
Designers redesigned the uniform worn by United States Postal Service workers. The designers had a budget of $100 and one day to complete the design. This episode is particularly notable for the fact that Jay's model was unable to attend the runway showing in time. As a result, Austin walked in her place and received positive feedback for doing so by the judges.
Original airdate: February 9, 2005
Designers created a dress for Access Hollywood reporter Nancy O'Dell to wear to the Grammys. The designers had $300 and two days to complete the design.
Original airdate: February 16, 2005
All of the participating designers gathered for a reunion hosted by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn on the eve of Olympus New York Fashion Week at which the final three designers displayed their collections.

Episode 11: Finale

Original airdate: February 23, 2005
The final three designers—Jay, Kara Saun and Wendy—were visited by Tim Gunn at their homes to show the progress of their collections. Each designer created a twelve piece collection for a showing at New York Olympus Fashion Week. Kara Saun had designer shoes created for her collection, however producers determined that was in breach of the contract.