Project Runway Latin America
Created byEli Holzman
StarringRebecca de Alba
Mariano Toledo
Ángel Sánchez
Monica Fonseca (2011)
Claudia Pandolfo (2010)
Country of originS1: Argentina
S2: United States
S3: Mexico
No. of episodes36
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkFashion TV Latin America (2010)
Glitz* (2011-2012)
ReleaseSeptember 20, 2010 (2010-09-20) 
2012 (2012)

Project Runway Latin America is a Latin American reality television series on Glitz* which focuses on fashion design and is hosted by model Rebecca de Alba. The contestants compete with each other to create the best clothes and are usually restricted in time, materials and theme. Their designs are judged, and one or more designers are eliminated each week. The show was canceled after its third season.

First season

The first season was broadcast on Fashion TV Latin America from September 20, 2010 to November 29, 2010. The show was filmed in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina and the final was filmed on the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas. The winner won $20,000 to start his or her own collection and be presented in the Puerto Rico High Fashion Week, DF Fashion Week and the cover of Elle Magazine Mexico, plus one week for two at the luxurious Atlantis Resort, in the Paradise Island in the Bahamas, courtesy of the sponsors of the event marks.

It included the participation of 15 designers from Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, México, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. It is hosted by Mexican model and presenter Rebecca de Alba, who is also part of the jury alongside the Venezuelan designer Ángel Sánchez and the Argentinian journalist and fashion producer Claudia Pandolfo. The designers were mentored by the Argentinian designer Mariano Toledo. The competition was won by Colombian designer Jorge Duque.

There were 12 challenges which included: Pack Attack, A Model for my Model, Film Tour, Makeup, Innovation and Creativity, Burlesque, MasterCard Woman, Woman of the Future, OLAY Challenge, The Color of Divas, Paper Bride and Pantone Challenge. Guests judges for this season included Fabián Zitta, Jorque Lentino, Min Agostini, Hernán Zajar, Sara Galindo, Florencia Raggi, Óscar Madrazo, and Clara González. This season's runner up Shantall Lacayo relocated to the USA and was chosen as a contestant for season 19 of Project Runway, eventually winning the season.

Contestants Elimination Progress
ContestantsEpisodes
DesignerAgeCountry123456789101112Finale
Jorge Duque35Colombia INWININHIGHINHIGHHIGHINLOWLOWLOWADVWINNER
Catalina Rautenberg38Argentina HIGHHIGHHIGHINLOWINLOWWINHIGHHIGHWINWINRUNNER-UP
Shantall Lacayo26Nicaragua WININHIGHHIGHWINHIGHINLOWWINLOWHIGHADV3RD PLACE
Eduardo de Crisci25Argentina ININWINININLOWWININLOWHIGHLOWOUT
Hector Machuca28Venezuela ININLOWININWINHIGHININWINOUT
Noé Roa30Mexico HIGHININLOWINININLOWLOWOUT
Mauro Babun29Mexico LOWHIGHINWINHIGHLOWLOWINOUT
Laura "Chabe" Carrillo26Mexico ININININLOWININOUT
Paula Valencia26Colombia INININLOWHIGHINOUT
Wilson "Messhaz" Chaparro23Colombia INLOWLOWININOUT
Andrequieli "Quieli" Geibhar26Brazil ININININOUT
Laura Grosskopf25Argentina LOWININOUT
Marina Hidalgo Rojas28Chile INLOWOUT
Alex Peimbert32Mexico INOUT
Ailin Bisi23Argentina OUT
  The designer won Project Runway Latin America.
  The designer advanced to fashion week.
  The designer won the challenge.
  The designer was in the top two for that challenge, but did not win.
  The designer had one of the highest scores for that challenge, but did not win.
  The designer had one of the lowest scores for that challenge, but was not eliminated.
  The designer was in the bottom 2, but was not eliminated.
  The designer lost and was out of the competition.

Second season

The second season premiered September 5, 2011 on Glitz*. The show was filmed in the city of Miami, Florida. The winner will win $30,000 to start his or her own collection, the possibility of presenting his collection at the Mercedes Benz DF Fashion Week México, a magazine photo shoot for Glamour México and Latin America, plus one week for two at the luxurious Live Aqua Cancún Hotel, courtesy of the sponsors of the event marks.

It included the participation of 14 designers from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela. It is hosted by Mexican model and presenter Rebecca de Alba, who is also part of the jury alongside the Venezuelan designer Ángel Sánchez and the Colombian model and presenter Monica Fonseca. The designers were mentored by the Argentinian designer Mariano Toledo.

Contestants Elimination Progress
ContestantsEpisodes
DesignerAgeCountry123456789101112Finale
Karyn Coo22Chile WINHIGHINLOWHIGHHIGHHIGHINHIGHHIGHLOWADVWINNER
José Luis Gonsalez22Mexico INHIGHWINININLOWINHIGHLOWWINWINADVRUNNER-UP
Carlo Carrizosa22Colombia ININHIGHININLOWINHIGHWINININWIN3RD PLACE
Erika Servin26Mexico INWINHIGHWININHIGHLOWWINLOWLOWLOWOUT
Matías Cristino28Argentina ININININWINLOWINLOWLOWLOWOUT
Valeria "Vale" Fernández25Uruguay HIGHININININLOWWINLOWOUT
Juan Colon30Puerto Rico INININHIGHHIGHWININOUT
Ramiro Vera28Mexico ININLOWININLOWOUT
Alisa Kononnenko34Argentina INININLOWLOWOUT
Valentina Wolfermann23Venezuela INLOWININOUT
Juan Carlos Lozano32Colombia HIGHLOWLOWOUT
Isabel Silva23Colombia LOWINOUT
Stephanie Reynoso22Mexico LOWOUT
Jaime Inda22Mexico OUT
  The designer won Project Runway Latin America.
  The designer advanced to fashion week.
  The designer won the challenge.
  The designer had one of the highest scores for that challenge, but did not win.
  The designer had one of the lowest scores for that challenge, but was not eliminated.
  The designer was in the bottom 2, but was not eliminated.
  The designer lost and was out of the competition.

Third season

The third season aired on September 2, 2013, and was released on Glitz*. It was filmed in Mexico City, Mexico and included the participation of 16 designers from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Mexico, and Venezuela. It was hosted by the Venezuelan presenter Eglantina Zingg, who is also part of the jury along with the Venezuelan designer Angel Sanchez and Mexican Ariadne Grant. The designers were advised by Colombian designer Jorge Duque. The winner received a photo spread in Marie Claire Mexico and Marie Claire Latin America, and the chance to present a fashion show at Miami Fashion Week.

Contestants Elimination Progress
ContestantsEpisodes
DesignerAgeCountry123456789101112Finale
Matías Hernán24Chile WINLOWHIGHLOWINHIGHHIGHLOWHIGHWINHIGHADVWINNER
Mariana Arellano27VenezuelaLOWINHIGHLOWHIGHLOWINLOWHIGHLOWHIGHWINRUNNER-UP
Eneas Neto32BrazilININININHIGHWINLOWLOWLOWLOWWINADV3RD PLACE
Steph Orozco23Mexico INWINLOWININHIGHINWINLOWHIGHLOWADV4TH PLACE
Lorena Kaethner29ArgentinaININHIGHWINLOWLOWWINLOWHIGHHIGHOUT
Jonathan Morales26MexicoHIGHHIGHININWINLOWHIGHWINWINDQ
Gustavo García26BoliviaININWINWININHIGHINLOWOUT
Alejandro Dejay32VenezuelaININLOWLOWLOWHIGHLOWOUT
Mariana Velez26ColombiaININININLOWLOWOUT
Lalula Vivenzi26ColombiaINLOWINININOUT
Salim Kadamani21ColombiaLOWINININOUT
Valeria De La Fuente19MexicoININLOWOUT
Gimena Figueroa30ArgentinaINLOWOUT
Estefania Agussi25Colombia INOUT
Luis Gerardo Tamez39Mexico OUT
Mario Rodriguez21El Salvador OUT
  The designer won Project Runway Latin America.
  The designer advanced to fashion week.
  The designer won the challenge.
  The designer had one of the highest scores for that challenge, but did not win.
  The designer had one of the lowest scores for that challenge, but was not eliminated.
  The designer was in the bottom 2, but was not eliminated.
  The designer lost and was out of the competition.
  The designer was disqualified from the competition.

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