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Blayne’s outfit was simple but patriotic

Daniel clearly didn’t understand the task at hand, but in his defense, the dress did look blue while he was making it

Jennifer couldn’t detach herself from her girly ways, which killed her, and rightfully so! Come on Jennifer, you’re designing for the Olympics not your grandmothers cocktail party.

Jerell’s outfit was extremely unique. Clearly this was not meant for the Olympics, especially with the hat, but it was a good attempt.

Joe’s the only one who really took the concept of “sporty”

Keith’s outfit qualified him to move on. It was creative, but not over the top

Kelli’s design had her model looking a bit sailor

Again, Kenley didn’t understand the mission. The design is cute, but not for the Olympics

Korto’s winning design had flair and a touch of elegance, which brought her the winning votes

Leanne’s design received high marks for it patriotic nature with an edge

Don’t get me wrong, we love black! But you have to learn to let go for a couple of competitions Stella.

Suede managed not to talk in third person, while still pulling off a pretty nice ensemble

Terri’s design was sophisticated and to the point
Episode 4 of Project Runway kicked off with Olympic winner Apolo Ohno. The task: create an outfit for the opening ceremony of the Olympic games. The episode was filled with both impressive and dissapointing designs. And of course, impressive designs completely innacurate for the task at hand. When they weren’t consumed with stealing sewing machines that belonged to fellow competitors, the designers were hard at work. The result: Korto took home immunity with the winning design as Jennifer was kicked out the door.






