Luke misunderstands the rules for his collection and makes several male outfits, but when Kelly checks on him she tells him his mistake, and he has to go back to the drawing board.
Luke was praying in the sixth Inspiration Challenge that he'd be selected as the Guest Judge, because he felt his dress was the weakest and that he'd be sent home.
Luke was in the bottom two in the Jockey Team Challenge, and only just managed to convince the Judges to let him stay in the competition.
Kelly Osbourne, the host of Project Catwalk, said of Luke, "This designer never ceased to put a smile on my face. I think he's so talented, he's so young, but he's inexperienced."
When Monika saw all three collections by the finalists of Project Catwalk she didn't choose her own as the winner. Instead, she said that she thought Luke would win because his designs were so new and fresh.
Because of his technical inexperience, Luke was still working on every garment he made until the very last minute, and none of them were what he would have considered complete, including the two outfits that won Challenges for him on Project Catwalk.
During the fifth round of Project Catwalk the designers were told that they would be modeling the outfits made for them by one of their fellow designers, so they held a "walk-off" contest to see who could strut like a model. Luke won the mock competition, completely blowing the others out of the water.
Luke is 5'3", and is of Anglo-African descent.
When they were filming Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone in London, Luke Youngblood visited Madame Tussauds, the famous waxworks along with his friends and fellow Harry Potter actors James and Oliver Phelps.
Luke appeared as himself in a tv pilot for a show called Capitol Law, but the series wasn't picked up by a network.
As a consolation prize Luke received 5,000 pounds for his third place finish on the second season of Project Catwalk, courtesy of the show's sponsor Debenhams.
Luke became a finalist on season two of Project Catwalk in spite of only being a first-year fashion student.
Luke has been to Thailand twice, and he used that experience as his inspiration for his final collection for Project Catwalk.
Caprice of Caprice Lingerie liked the garments he created for her on Project Catwalk so well that she added his design to her line, and she told him she'd be interested in hiring him for her company.
Ben de Lisi, the designers' mentor on Project Catwalk, said of Luke, "Luke's greatest strength is a wealth of imagination. His biggest weakness is he doesn't have the technical know-how."
Luke came in third place in the final Challenge of Project Catwalk, season 2. Both Wayne Aveline, the winner, and Monika Patrycja Rene's collections were considered better than his by the Judges.
Luke is a finalist for the second season of Project Catwalk, and will be showing his collection at London Fashion Week.
Luke won the seventh and eighth Challenges on the second season of Project Catwalk.
He appeared in the opening production of The Lion King at the Lyceum Theater. He played Young Simba.
Luke: (about anything) Wicked!
Luke: Project Catwalk means everything. It's what I want to do, just bring wicked clothes to wicked people.
Luke: (hearing that Caprice wants to put his lingerie design into production) As I was watching it I felt like Charlie when he got the golden ticket.