Episode 4
Hosted by Drag Race UK's Blu Hydrangea, Stitch Please sees two costume crazy Gen Zers compete to be crowned Stitch of the Week. On a tight budget they will each have to create a costume inspired by iconic looks from the worlds of high fashion, film, television, cosplay and video games.
The stitchers creations will then be judged as they model them in a head to head runway show.
In this show creative cosplayer Hetti faces off against high fashion fan Luke. While Luke makes a look inspired by gender fluid fashion icon Billy Porter, Hetti is tasked to make a cosplay based on Super Mario Brothers villain Bowzer.
With the arrival of guest judge and Strictly Come Dancing's costume designer, Vicky Gill, will our contestants discover they bitten off more than I can chew. As Hetti is getting hung up on small details, Luke realises a plan is far more important than just a great idea.
Which stitcher will come out on top? Think you could do it? Stitch, please!
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