Ep 4. Step It Up from Day to Night
- TVPG
- January 12, 2017
- 42 min
In Project Runway Junior season 2 episode 4, titled "Step It Up from Day to Night," the young designers are tasked with creating a versatile look that can be transformed from a daytime outfit into a nighttime look. The designers are given $150 to shop for materials at Mood Fabrics, and they have two days to complete their designs.
As the designers get to work on their designs, there are some interesting concepts being explored. Hawwaa, for example, is creating a convertible jumpsuit that can be turned into a gown, while Zachary is designing a dress with a detachable skirt. However, not all of the designers have a clear vision for their looks. Tieler is struggling with his design and seems unsure of which direction to take it in, while Hawwaa is having trouble finding the right fabrics to bring her idea to life.
Tim Gunn makes his usual rounds, offering guidance and advice to the designers. He encourages Tieler to think outside the box and try new things, while cautioning Zachary against making his detachable skirt too heavy and uncomfortable to wear.
As the competition heats up, tensions rise among the designers. Molly is feeling frustrated that she can't seem to get her design to look the way she wants it to, while Chelsea is worried that her outfit won't be versatile enough. Samantha is confident in her design, but she's concerned that it might be too simple and not stand out enough.
As the runway show approaches, the pressure is palpable. The judges, including host Hannah Jeter, fashion designer Christian Siriano, and Aya Kanai, the executive fashion director of Cosmopolitan and Seventeen, are looking for designs that are both versatile and stylish. They want to see designs that can transition seamlessly from day to night and that will look great in any setting.
The runway show is full of surprises, with some designs excelling and some falling short. One designer's outfit impresses the judges with its smart use of color and versatile silhouette, while another designer's look fails to impress with its lack of creativity.
In the end, it all comes down to who can create the most versatile design that's also fashionable and chic. The judges have a difficult decision to make, with so many different styles and interpretations of the theme on display. Who will win, and who will be sent home? You'll have to watch Project Runway Junior season 2 episode 4 to find out!