mondo guerra - Here Are The Folks You'll See On Project Runway All Stars

Get our top stories

follow jezebel

Here Are The Folks You’ll See On Project Runway All Stars

Here Are The Folks You'll See On Project Runway All StarsDo you still care about Project Runway? I was a fan for years — YEARS — and yet I could not bring myself to commit to the new season, which started last month. However. I could be convinced to tune in for Project Runway All Stars, now that the competitors have been announced. At least 3 of these people are highly watchable. The contestants are:

  • Austin Scarlett, the elaborately coiffed dandy who, during Season One, made an evening gown out of cornhusks.
  • Kara Janx, from Season Two, known for her signature color-blocked wrap dress.
  • Elisa Jimenez from Season Three, who marked her clothes with spit.
  • Rami Kashou, from Season Four, the master of draping who lost to Christian Siriano.
  • Sweet P, the tattooed retro-inspired spitfire from Season Four.
  • Jerell Scott from Season Five, a huge fan of bling.
  • Kenley Collins, the controversial alleged cat-thrower from Season Five, known for her vintage-y dresses.
  • Gordana Gehlhausen of Season Six, whom you may remember as being very very nice.
  • Anthony Williams from Season Seven, known for being hilarious and for using boid colors.
  • Mila Hermanovski, the one from Season Seven who liked everything to be in black and white.
  • April Johnston from Season Eight, the second-youngest contestant ever on the show.
  • Michael Costello from Season Eight, the one who everyone was mean to.
  • And last, but not least: Mondo Guerra, who tapdanced his way into our hearts with crazy mismatched patterns, bright colors and winning spirit.

As a reminder: Heidi Klum won't be on this show: The part of Heidi Klum will be played by supermodel Angela Lindvall. Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman will be the judges.


Project Runway All Stars [Lifetime]
Contact Dodai Stewart:
Follow mondo guerra on Jezebel
Celebrity, Sex, Fashion for Women
More Stories…