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- It is time to go back to the roots of voguing with the 'Remember The Times' ball
- The houses are challenged to walk four categories in a Superhero themed money ball against mysterious super-villains
- Opulent opera meets hip hop in the all-house performance before the remaining contestants take on the five elements of vogue to win the title of superior house and the grand prize.
- Wesley announces this week's challenge is a "Circus Bezerkus" themed ball where the remaining seven houses are required to choreograph and perform a group showcase for the judges.
- Enter the vibrant world of pop art as the six remaining houses remix ballroom with hip hop before one stunner from each family steps onto the runway to walk sexy, magnetic, confident body.
- The first money ball of the season finds the houses embodying iconic toys as they compete across three categories - highlighting floor performance, European runway, and duck walk - worth a grand total of $30,000.
- In this horror-themed ball each of the seven remaining houses has to choose a horror they will recreate for their performance, which also has to showcase hand performance. The second challenge category is butch queen up in drags runaway
- This season's first moneyball sees the houses attempt to enchant the judges with fairytale-inspired performances, synchronized formations, and innovative new stunts.
- Five houses remain. For the main category, they take on roles of special agents and spies. The second category is old way floor performance.
- Wesley then announces this week's challenge is a "Wild Wild West" themed money ball where the remaining six houses are required to walk in three categories: Come Up and See Me, Sheriff of Seduction, and Mannequin Showcase.
- It's all fun in the sun until the houses throw shade in a beachy all-house performance before sending their sexiest sirens down the runway. Then, houses face off in a hand and arm control-focused challenge.
- The brands look to the fairy stories of old for inspiration in their latest set of challenges that emphasize various bodily qualities, including hair, skin, and skill at walking in unison.
- The houses battle it out for a place in the finale.
- Bringing Hollywood glamour and theatrics to the stage in a Tinseltown-themed ball, the eight remaining houses serve best dressed - and select one member to walk face - for their first shot at the "superior house" title.
- A larger-than-life runway display kicks off the inaugural ball. Fashion houses Lanvin, Balmain, Gucci, and others hit the runway to debut their new collections and vie for the title of Superior House.
- The houses battle it out for a place in the finale.
- The first of a two-part grand march finds the houses of Nina Oricci, Balenciaga, Luxe, Chanel, and Miyake-Mugler executing the five major elements of vogue in a high-stakes fight for survival.
- The remaining three houses head back to school for a playground-themed ball. Later, duos duckwalk and catwalk in a baton pass before one member struts down the runway while incorporating a hop, skip, and a jump.
- Each of the eight remaining houses has to choose an animal that they're going to channel during their performance in this first themed ball of the season.
- The houses of Prodigy, Milan, Comme des Garçons, Icon, and Tisci hit the runway for the second installment of an epic grand march, where some make unforgettable moments out of the five elements of vogue - and others miss the mark.
- The devil is in the details as each house is challenged to present head-to-toe overness with an element of spins before selecting a king to walk male figure all-American runway - in heels.
- In part one of a two-part season premiere, five new houses present themselves in order to impress the judges and get a chance to fight for the Legendary trophy and cash prize.
- The Houses summon their inner extraterrestrials for an out-of-this-world function, "Rise of the Fembots;" then, competitors serve daring, high-fashion bizarre in "Take Me to Your Leader."
- Part two of a two-part season premiere. Another five houses are introduced and they fight to stay in the competition with the hope of winning the trophy and the money.
- With the art of anime serving as inspiration, the remaining six houses are tasked with creating their own ultimate fight scenes, which must incorporate martial arts and an element of ballroom assigned by the reigning superior house.
- Futuristic all-house productions find two iconic families embodying the evolution of vogue before battling across each of the five main elements for their final shot at the $100,000 grand prize.
- In a frigid battle for dominance, the houses face off with ice-cold poses and ultra-crisp dips before synchronized trios walk runway and face divas sell confidence in hopes of freezing the competition in their tracks.
- Looking to claw their way into the finals, the remaining houses kick off a psychedelic jungle ball with technically grueling, high-energy group productions before pouncing on old and new way vogue, arms control, and sex siren categories.
- After lacing up their corsets and powdering their wigs for a Victorian-themed ball, the houses deliver gender-bending group productions and historic hand performances that serve grandeur, opulence, and most of all, drama.