Episode 8
It鈥檚 Music and the Movies Week. The sewers create a dress inspired by Dirty Dancing, a Sound of Music transformation and a disco era-inspired outfit from Dreamgirls.
Joe Lycett hosts as the five remaining sewers tackle challenges inspired by music and the movies, taking on garments and techniques from the silver screen. First, they must follow a pattern like none they鈥檝e encountered before, as judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young ask them to make a dress inspired by Baby from Dirty Dancing. The techniques involved in creating the iconic dance dress include a tightly fitted bodice and perfect full circle skirt.
Next up, it鈥檚 the Transformation Challenge, and just like Julie Andrews's Maria in The Sound of Music, the sewers are asked to adapt old curtains into play clothes for children.
For their final challenge, the Made to Measure, the sewers take on the disco era with an outfit inspired by the movie Dreamgirls. Tasked with creating a dazzling 1970s-influenced dress fit for dancing the night away, they must ensure it skims the model鈥檚 body using tricky technical fabrics. But only four of these five talented sewers can make it through to the semi-final.
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Music Played
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Helen Hobson, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted By James Fitzpatrick
The Sound of Music - My Favourite Things
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Jennifer Warnes
(I've Had) The Time of My Life
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The Mascots
Baby Baby
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Maurice Williams
Stay
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Doris Day
Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps
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Percy Faith
Do Re Mi
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Percy Faith
The Lonely Goatherd
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Percy Faith
So Long, Farewell
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Jennifer Hudson
One Night Only
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Maxine Nightingale
Right Back Where We Started From
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Joe Lycett |
Judge | Esme Young |
Judge | Patrick Grant |
Series Producer | Catherine Lewendon |
Director | Ivan Youlden |
Executive Producer | Sara Ramsden |
Production Company | Love Productions |