At the workroom, it's the usual jam session. Poor Jonathan is yawning. Mila interviews that she believes she still has a great chance of making it to Bryant Park, but I don't believe she actually believes herself. She says that she has tried to focus on being consistent, as well as pushing the edges of what she tries. Seth Aaron has attempted to make a lot of pieces and tells us that he's pushed to the limit time-wise. Anthony explains that "Anthony" has a lot on his plate this morning. He's trying to think of ways to make his dress more special. Jay says that the competition is so tight, you can't really look around and be sure of who is in trouble.
Tim enters and wishes everyone good morning. He leaves and sends in the models. Anthony is not digging Jonathan's look. He thinks that the look is really pale and Jonathan's pale. He'd like to throw a bucket of colored paint on Jonathan's side of the room because everything is "pale as hell." That last part rhymed when Anthony said it. Jonathan thinks that Mila may be in trouble because her dress is stiff and her model appears to be having trouble walking in it. Maya seems happy with her dress.
It's hair and makeup time. Maya requests a smoky lid. Seth Aaron wants dark -- no colors! Anthony requests a blunt ponytail. Emilio asks for structure to the side, but the hair guy doesn't seem to be paying attention to him.
Afterwards, Tim gives everybody a ten minute warning. More scrambling! Damn, Emilio and Seth Aaron are still sewing. Maya interviews that she's happy with her dress. She feels that this challenge is a matter of taste. Emilio says that there's no way anything in the room can beat his design. Jonathan says that his fear is getting so close to Bryant Park that he can see it out of the corner of his eye. Tim returns and takes everyone to the runway.
Heidi greets the designers on the runway. For a second, I thought she had that baby. She introduces Michael, Nina and Vivienne Tam. The show begins with Seth Aaron's design. So, his textile consists of rows of tiles with this punk cartoon image of a woman with crazy blond hair. Yellow and red are the primary colors. With his textile, he made a fitted blazer with mid-length sleeves. He matched that with gray slacks with black stripes up the middle, a high-necked black shirt and a yellow tie. It's everything he wanted it to be -- crisp and finished.













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