Who was eliminated in Week 3?
Angelo Rosa was eliminated.
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Get the latest recap on Project Runway Season 21, where designers face unconventional challenges and fierce critiques. Find out who was eliminated and who impressed the judges in this week's episode.
Season 21 of Project Runway brings back the drama and high-stakes competition that fans love. Episode 5, "Complimentary Couture," challenged designers to create runway-worthy looks using unconventional materials. The judges, including Nina Garcia and Law Roach, didn't hold back with their critiques, pushing the designers to innovate.
The unconventional materials challenge returned, tasking designers with using items from a school science fair. Yuchen Han won the challenge with a dress made from soccer balls, earning praise from Law Roach. Challenges included working with banners, balloons, volleyballs, and posterboard. The designs were shown in the workroom, allowing for detailed examination by the judges.
The episode also touched on the designers' growing resentment towards the twins, Jesus and Antonio, for constantly working together, which some contestants felt gave them an unfair advantage.
Angelo Rosa was eliminated.
Yuchen Han won with a dress made from soccer balls.
Lisa Ann Walter and Chris Perfetti from Abbott Elementary joined Law Roach.
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