Project Catwalk (season 3)
Series Three of Project Catwalk began January 9, and features 13 contestants vying for the prizes, which include £25,000, a clothing range courtesy of Oli, and a full feature fashion spread in Grazia magazine. Kelly Osbourne returns as the show's host.
Designer | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Task |
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Jasper | HIGH | WIN | LOW | IN | HIGH | WIN | HIGH | IN | LOW | WINNER | 10 - London Fashion Week Finale |
Chelsey | IN | HIGH | HIGH | IN | IN | IN | WIN | IN | WIN | OUT | |
Viv | HIGH | HIGH | HIGH | WIN | IN | LOW | LOW | LOW | IN | OUT | |
Ross | WIN | HIGH | WIN | LOW | IN | IN | LOW | LOW | OUT | 9 - Kelly Osbourne Dress Challenge | |
Katy | IN | LOW | WIN | IN | LOW | HIGH | LOW | WIN | OUT | 8 - Airline Challenge | |
Clinton | IN | LOW | IN | WIN | LOW | LOW | OUT | 7 - Show Stopper | |||
Tom | LOW | HIGH | IN | LOW | WIN | OUT | 6 - A Fashionable Cause | ||||
Fionnuala | LOW | HIGH | IN | IN | OUT | 5 - Fashion Future | |||||
Angie | HIGH | LOW | LOW | OUT | 4 - Fireworks with Firetrap | ||||||
Debbie | IN | LOW | OUT | 3 - Mac Daddy | |||||||
Jules | IN | OUT | 2 - Re-Designing Nancy | ||||||||
Keko | IN | OUT | |||||||||
James | OUT | 1 - A Catfight on the Catwalk |
- Dark Blue background and WINNER means the designer won the competition
- Blue background and WIN means the designer won that challenge.
- Red background and OUT means the designer lost and was out of the competition.
- Light blue background and HIGH means the designer had one of the highest scores for that challenge.
- Pink background and LOW means the designer had one of the lowest scores for that challenge.
- Orange background and LOW means the designer had the second lowest score for that challenge.
No contestants were eliminated in Episode 8: Flybe Cabin Crew Uniform Challenge.
Read more about Project Catwalk (season 3): Contestants, Models, Challenges
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