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The Most Memorable Project Runway Looks

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The Most Memorable Project Runway Looks
The best looks from "Project Runway" are plentiful, but we made it work and rounded up the most memorable designs. The 11-season running show has had its share of dramas and disasters, but at the end of the day we had Tim Gunn, Michael Kors, and now Zac Posen give us the snark we've all come to know and love. There should be a show with just the three of them judging everyone, because it would be a guaranteed success.

It's the epic list of all-time faves and unforgettable styles that made the show the success that it was. Just remember, corn and candy walked the runway and made "Project Runway" history. Revisit your past faves and recent looks for the ultimate fashion jam.
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Sonjia Williams's Aquatic-Inspired Candy Dress
Although not a winning design, who could forget the amazing detail on Sonjia's design for the unconventional materials challenge? There were jellybeans, almonds, gummy sharks, and rock candy all combined to make a deliciously attractive dress. Wonder if the designers got to eat their designs after the show was over...
Kit Pistol's Tiki Barber Look
Finally a menswear challenge! This was an issue for many of the designers, but Pistol managed to fulfill the client's desires with fabric that would look good on TV and having it look like menswear you could actually sell. Not an easy challenge in the least.
Anthony Williams's Black-and-White Gown
Although Anthony wasn't a winner, getting Jessica Alba to wear your design on the carpet seems like a good consolation prize. The designer's simple and flowing design had guest judge Alba swooning. 
Jay McCarroll's Chrysler Building Dress
This show-stopping number from season 1 showed us, and Banana Republic, that this was truly unique design. In the end, it was the amount of detail that prevented this piece from winning the Best Sponsored Challenge since it would have to be mass produced and sold by the chain. 
Christian Siriano and Chris March’s Elizabethan Creation
Christian basically headed the design on this whimsical and avant-garde piece, which is a nod to the Elizabethan era. Think Kate Blanchett reciting an epic speech in iambic pentameter wearing this pretty little number. 
Mychael Knight's Pam Grier Tribute
Mychael took a chance on this hot pink hot pant in order to create this tribute to, in his words, "Pam motherf*cking Grier." This risky look was well worth the payoff, combining two hot styles for the ultimate look. 
Austin Scarlett's Corn Husk Dress
Who could forget this ode to agriculture in season 1? Austin Scarlett's creation really set the tone for "Project Runway" as a show, ensuring viewers that this was more than just reality TV. 
Althea Harper's Bob Mackie-Inspired Stagewear
Glitter, feathers, and the stage were meant to be together. Harper's look for Bob Mackie, best known for his work with Cher and Bette Midler (just think of their most daring looks because he was responsible for all of that), stood out the most in season 6. 
Mondo's HIV Inspired Suit
This look had a special meaning behind it when Mondo famously revealed his inspiration behind his pattern. He came out as HIV-positive in this episode.
Korto Momolu’s Seat Belt Coat
Who can forget Momolu's innovative design in season 5 with weaving sand-colored seat belts? She became runner-up THREE TIMES in THREE SEPARATE seasons, making her the best almost-best, and that's just as good as winning, right? 


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