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In Project Runway Canada’s eighth episode, remaining contestants prove themselves finale-worthy. The episode kicks off with a montage of judge Jeanne Beker’s pioneering work on Fashion Television. This nostalgic journey through the 80s and 90s fashion world set the tone for the episode’s challenge: creating a look that justifies the designer’s place in the competition.
Designer’s Challenge: Justifying Their Spot
The challenge for this episode was simple yet daunting. The designers were tasked with creating a look that would justify their spot in the competition. There were no limits or restrictions, except for a two-day time limit. This gave the contestants complete freedom to showcase their visions and design prowess.
Curtis Matysek’s Gender-fluid Look
Curtis Matysek chose to lean into corsetry, creating a gender-fluid look that told a story. The outfit was a mix of The Pirates of Penzance and David Bowie, featuring a tightly laced bodice worn over a sheer, puffed blouse, wide-leg gaucho pants, and a small hat. This look was showcased on a male model, representing Matysek’s non-binary identity.
Leeland Mitchell’s Nanny-inspired Ensemble
Leeland Mitchell opted for a nostalgic look inspired by Fran Drescher’s costumes on the 90s sitcom, The Nanny. The outfit was a sequined zebra skirt suit, trimmed in red faux fur with a detachable bottom. Accessorised with a matching beret and heart-shaped purse, the look oozed vintage charm. Mentor Aurora James noted that while the look felt a bit dated, the popularity of vintage fashion made it a potential hit.
Journey of Foster Siyawareva and Charles Lu
After receiving low scores for a conservative look in the previous episode, Foster Siyawareva was determined to prove that he could create sexy designs. Despite a few hiccups along the way, Siyawareva’s final look was a hit. Charles Lu, on the other hand, aimed for luxury streetwear, creating couture-inspired shapes from fleece. Lu’s effort paid off, winning him the challenge and securing his spot in the finale.
Who Will Move to the Finale?
With Charles Lu and Curtis Matysek securing their places in the finale, the suspense builds for the final spot. Will it go to Leeland Mitchell, a seasoned designer with his own store in Toronto, or Foster Siyawareva, the ambitious newcomer with a vision? The answer will be revealed in the next episode of Project Runway Canada.

