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Edited by on August 14 2008 at 10:30 AM

Project Runway: Your Jungle Recap

Business woman? I don’t think so. Blayne took a chance but the results weren’t promising.

Project Runway: Your Jungle Recap

Team leader, Kelli, got sent home instead of Daniel as her leopard print failed to inspire the judges

Project Runway: Your Jungle Recap

Jerell’s design was cute and appropriate for the task. Fortunately, him and Stella worked well together.

Project Runway: Your Jungle Recap

Korto’s design had us a little worried in the beginning, but with help from Joe, they pulled through.

Project Runway: Your Jungle Recap

Keith’s winning design worked wonders on the judges. The ruffles were flirtatious and it was business savvy.

Project Runway: Your Jungle Recap

Terri ended up having more than enough to work with. Luckily, there was no disaster even though Suede almost had a panic attack.

Episode 5 of Season 5 kicked off as designers got thrown into the Lipstick Jungle. Needless to say I was a little dissapointed when Brooke Shields was introduced as the “high-powered” woman that walked on set, but regardless, the designs were inventive. The task: Design an outfit dual in purpose. Brooke’s character needs to wear it in the office and out on the town for a night of cocktails and gossip. The result: Kelli was sent home because of her unimpressive “jungle” take and Keith was rewarded with the expectancy of his design sitting on Brooke Shields’ back.

Story by Marissa Moshell, Student

When I started this internship I was a quiet, innocent, polite girl. Now I find myself bashing poorly dressed celebrities and trannys thanks to the influence of Daniel Saynt. I am a huge Metro Station fan. My true inspiration for writing is my desire to gain equality for all lactose intolerant folks in the work place. My goal is to prove to the fashion world that we too are people and that we can change the world one Soy Milk mustache at a time!