Ep 4. What a Woman Wants
- TVPG
- September 10, 2009
- 43 min
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7.0 (31)
In the fourth episode of Project Runway season 6, entitled "What a Woman Wants," the remaining designers are challenged to create a look for the everyday woman. The contestants are taken to a department store where they are introduced to their models, who are all "real" women with different body types and sizes.
The challenge requires the designers to listen to their models' needs and preferences and create a comfortable, practical yet stylish outfit that reflects their individual tastes. Emphasis is placed on using fabrics and materials that flatter different body types and skin tones.
The designers are given a budget of $100 to buy the necessary materials and are allowed to use their own sewing machines to complete the project. During the workroom session, some designers face challenges trying to create garments that are both functional and fashionable, while others struggle to find the right fabrics and colors to match their models' preferences.
As the deadline approaches, the designers must present their looks to the judges, including host Heidi Klum, mentor Tim Gunn, designer Michael Kors and journalist Nina Garcia. Each designer explains their inspiration behind their creation and how they incorporated their model's desires into the final product.
The judges evaluate each piece, critiquing everything from the overall design to the fit and styling. Some contestants receive high praise for their work, while others face harsh criticism for not listening to their model's needs or creating a garment that isn't flattering.
In the end, one designer is declared the winner of the challenge, earning immunity for the next episode. Another designer, who failed to meet the judges' expectations, is sent home.
Overall, "What a Woman Wants" challenges the designers to step out of their comfort zones and create a garment that appeals to everyday women. It highlights the importance of listening to the customer and incorporating their individual style and needs into the final product. The episode also showcases the judges' expertise in evaluating each garment's fit and design, further emphasizing the show's emphasis on fashion as an art form.