Rob Kardashian is uncomfortable with his weight - and he's opening up about his insecurities on Rob & Chyna. In a sneak peek at Sunday's episode, the reality star tries on clothes with stylist Jen Rade and Scott Disick in anticipation of a trip to Cannes he was planning on taking with fiancée Blac Chyna."These don't fit. I can't even button them," he says in the clip released by E! News. The stylist hands him more options and reassures him that sometimes it can take trying on 20 pairs of jeans to find one that you like - but Kardashian sighs,...
- 9/16/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Rob Kardashian is uncomfortable with his weight – and he's opening up about his insecurities on Rob & Chyna.
In a sneak peek at Sunday's episode, the reality star tries on clothes with stylist Jen Rade and Scott Disick in anticipation of a trip to Cannes he was planning on taking with fiancée Blac Chyna.
"These don't fit. I can't even button them," he says in the clip released by E! News.
The stylist hands him more options and reassures him that sometimes it can take trying on 20 pairs of jeans to find one that you like – but Kardashian sighs, appearing frustrated.
In a sneak peek at Sunday's episode, the reality star tries on clothes with stylist Jen Rade and Scott Disick in anticipation of a trip to Cannes he was planning on taking with fiancée Blac Chyna.
"These don't fit. I can't even button them," he says in the clip released by E! News.
The stylist hands him more options and reassures him that sometimes it can take trying on 20 pairs of jeans to find one that you like – but Kardashian sighs, appearing frustrated.
- 9/16/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Rob Kardashian is opening up about his appearance. In this clip from Sunday's Rob & Chyna, Rob meets with celeb stylist Jen Rade to help him look for outfits for an event he's supposed to attend with Blac Chyna in Cannes. But when he discovers certain things don't "fit" he admits he's not "comfortable" in his skin or with his weight. "Even when I was in the best shape of my entire life, I still had an insecurity with my weight," Rob confesses. "On top of that...paparazzi people follow me and get pictures of me and that shuts me down to like not wanting to go out." Rob reveals that right now he's not "feeling" his...
- 9/16/2016
- E! Online
Caitlyn Jenner is stepping up her fashion game! In an exclusive clip from tonight's new episode of I Am Cait, Caitlyn recruits celebrity stylist Jen Rade to help her pick out a dress for the 2015 Espy Awards. "The bottom line is I really need a professional to coordinate everything," Cait says. "[Jen] does Angelina Jolie and I just love her look. Very casual, very elegant, chic, so I'm dying to meet her." When Jen arrives, Caitlyn gives her a tour of her impressive closet. "Oh my gosh, this is a great closet!" Jen says. "I was thinking I wanted to go shopping for you, but this is beautiful!" "I just kind of like blending in,"...
- 9/6/2015
- E! Online
Caitlyn Jenner stunned the crowd at the 2015 Espy Awards: First, with her eloquent, emotional speech urging viewers to give trans people their respect. Second, with her form-fitting Atelier Versace gown. The star took to the stage to receive the 2015 Arthur Ashe Courage Award in a floor-sweeping white confection featuring a plunging neckline, long sleeves and ruching at the waist. We almost had to do a double take, however, because the gown is nearly identical to a Versace number Angelina Jolie donned to the New York City premiere of The Tourist in 2010. It's not insanely surprising that the two might rock similar looks: Yesterday, a source told E! News that Jen Rade, Angelina's stylist, would assist in...
- 7/16/2015
- E! Online
Inspired by the Goat? Sure looks like it! Caitlyn Jenner tapped Angelina Jolie's stylist, Jen Rade, to dress her up for her first major event appearance—the Espys 2015, held on Wednesday, July 15, where she accepted the Arthur Ashe Courage Award—and Rade certainly didn't disappoint! Jenner, 65, was the very image of elegance in her ensemble: a white Versace dress with long sleeves and a crisscrossed bodice, paired with high-heeled Stuart Weitzman sandals. Gorgeous—but if you're thinking it all looked quite familiar, you're not alone. In fact, it [...]...
- 7/16/2015
- Us Weekly
Only the best for Caitlyn! Come Wednesday, July 15, Caitlyn Jenner will take the stage to accept the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the annual Espys in Los Angeles. It'll be a big moment for her, so naturally, not just any dress or stylist will do. Enter Jen Rade, celeb stylist extraordinaire! According to a Jenner insider, the stylist to Angelina Jolie, Pink, and more has been tapped to clothe the transgender star for the big night. While the source couldn't dish too many details on Jenner's final custom [...]...
- 7/15/2015
- Us Weekly
Tim Gunn has become Lifetime's go-to fashion maven.
In the same way Food Network consistently relies on Bobby Flay and Guy Fieri, Lifetime taps the "Project Runway" mentor for his own show, "Under the Gunn," premiering Thursday, Jan. 16.
The new series features "Project Runway" alumni Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos as mentors.
"It takes what I love most about 'Runway,' " Gunn tells Zap2it. "It takes talented designers, fun challenges and great fashion and has to do with me mentoring."
"They are mentoring the designers in the workroom, and I am mentoring the mentors. We have a whole new layer of content in this show. In 'Runway,' I am mentoring everybody. With this, it is about the success of the designers and how the mentors are faring and about their own growth and development."
The show begins with 15 hopefuls, but in the first two episodes, they...
In the same way Food Network consistently relies on Bobby Flay and Guy Fieri, Lifetime taps the "Project Runway" mentor for his own show, "Under the Gunn," premiering Thursday, Jan. 16.
The new series features "Project Runway" alumni Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos as mentors.
"It takes what I love most about 'Runway,' " Gunn tells Zap2it. "It takes talented designers, fun challenges and great fashion and has to do with me mentoring."
"They are mentoring the designers in the workroom, and I am mentoring the mentors. We have a whole new layer of content in this show. In 'Runway,' I am mentoring everybody. With this, it is about the success of the designers and how the mentors are faring and about their own growth and development."
The show begins with 15 hopefuls, but in the first two episodes, they...
- 1/16/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Don’t worry, Project Runway fans. Tim Gunn will indeed be back when Season 13 bows later this year. But first he’s launching his own fashion competition series, Under The Gunn, which premieres tomorrow night on Lifetime. Under the Gunn features the fashion guru mentoring three past Project Runway standouts — Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos — as they themselves learn to mentor a field of 15 aspiring designers. Designer Rachel Roy, stylist Jen Rade, and Marie Claire Senior Fashion Editor Zanna Roberts Rassi round out the judging panel, with Runway alum Heidi Klum, actors Neil Patrick Harris and … Continue reading →
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- 1/15/2014
- by Lori Acken
- ChannelGuideMag
Forgive yourself if you took a look at the trailer for Tim Gunn's upcoming Lifetime reality series "Under The Gunn" and couldn't quite catch the differences from that other fashion competition he's busy with, "Project Runway." He sympathizes with you.
"I wouldn't expect you to," Gunn jokes Thursday (Jan. 9) at the TCA winter press tour when one reporter admitted they couldn't quite distinguish between the two series. "I'm grateful for the question. ... We took the best parts -- well, I shouldn't say the best parts -- the parts that I love about 'Project Runway.'"
Ultimately, the new series aimed its focus on Gunn and his mentorship role. "Sara [Rea, executive producer] huddled and really came up with this concept about me being sort of the big daddy, mentoring mentors who are mentoring designers in the work room," Gunn explains. "So you see a different dimension than you do on 'Runway' -- in fact,...
"I wouldn't expect you to," Gunn jokes Thursday (Jan. 9) at the TCA winter press tour when one reporter admitted they couldn't quite distinguish between the two series. "I'm grateful for the question. ... We took the best parts -- well, I shouldn't say the best parts -- the parts that I love about 'Project Runway.'"
Ultimately, the new series aimed its focus on Gunn and his mentorship role. "Sara [Rea, executive producer] huddled and really came up with this concept about me being sort of the big daddy, mentoring mentors who are mentoring designers in the work room," Gunn explains. "So you see a different dimension than you do on 'Runway' -- in fact,...
- 1/9/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Lifetime has ordered a new fashion competition series called Under the Gunn. It will be hosted by Tim Gunn of the channel's long-running Project Runway.
Project Runway's Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos will manage a fashion empire with 15 up-and-coming designers. Each of the three mentors will manage and coach a team of designers. Judging their efforts will be designer Rachel Roy, stylist Jen Rade, and fashion correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi.
The show will debut on January 16th at 9pm. Production on the 13 episodes will begin later this month at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles.
What do you think? Does this sound like a good idea? Can Tim Gunn make it work?...
Project Runway's Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos will manage a fashion empire with 15 up-and-coming designers. Each of the three mentors will manage and coach a team of designers. Judging their efforts will be designer Rachel Roy, stylist Jen Rade, and fashion correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi.
The show will debut on January 16th at 9pm. Production on the 13 episodes will begin later this month at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles.
What do you think? Does this sound like a good idea? Can Tim Gunn make it work?...
- 11/14/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Variety is the spice of life — and Maya Rudolph is bringing her special brand of it back to primetime.
NBC has ordered a pilot for a variety series toplined by the Saturday Night Live/Up All Night vet, our sister site Deadline reports.
The project — exec-produced by SNL boss Lorne Michaels — is slated to air as a special following the Winter Olympics.
Ready for more of today’s TV dish? Well…
• Fxx has cancelled Totally Biased With W. Kamau Bell, Deadline reports. The low-rated late-night program will air its final original episode this Thursday.
• Laura Prepon is back for even more Black.
NBC has ordered a pilot for a variety series toplined by the Saturday Night Live/Up All Night vet, our sister site Deadline reports.
The project — exec-produced by SNL boss Lorne Michaels — is slated to air as a special following the Winter Olympics.
Ready for more of today’s TV dish? Well…
• Fxx has cancelled Totally Biased With W. Kamau Bell, Deadline reports. The low-rated late-night program will air its final original episode this Thursday.
• Laura Prepon is back for even more Black.
- 11/13/2013
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Everyone knows the No. 1 reason to tune in to "Project Runway" is to see mentor Tim Gunn scare the crap out of the contestants and force them to do their best design work every week. Now, the fairy godfather of fashion competitions is getting his very own show on Lifetime. It's about time!
"Under the Gunn," premiering Jan. 16, 2014 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, is a new twist on the fashion design competition that could essentially be described as "Project Runway: Phase 2." Gunn hosts a competition between "PR" alums Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee, and Nick Verreos as they mentor and manage their own groups of designers -- basically, they're competing to be the new Tim Gunn.
The judges are designer Rachel Roy, stylist Jen Rade, and Marie Claire senior fashion editor Zanna Roberts Rassi.
"Under the Gunn," premiering Jan. 16, 2014 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, is a new twist on the fashion design competition that could essentially be described as "Project Runway: Phase 2." Gunn hosts a competition between "PR" alums Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee, and Nick Verreos as they mentor and manage their own groups of designers -- basically, they're competing to be the new Tim Gunn.
The judges are designer Rachel Roy, stylist Jen Rade, and Marie Claire senior fashion editor Zanna Roberts Rassi.
- 11/13/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Project Runway mentor and style guru Tim Gunn has snagged his own fashion series that will profile up-and-coming designers trying to build a new brand.
Under the Gunn will premiere January 16 at 9 p.m. on Lifetime, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Pics: Two Looks, One Star!
The series will feature Project Runway alums Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos mentoring and managing a budding fashion empire with 15 fashion designers. Each mentor will attempt to manage and inspire their design teams as they pursue fashion success on the runway.
The designers will have their work evaluated by designer Rachel Roy, celebrity stylist Jen Rade and TV fashion correspondent and Marie Claire Senior Fashion Editor, Zanna Roberts Rassi.
Video: Debbie Harry's New Song Rocks Project Runway...
Under the Gunn will premiere January 16 at 9 p.m. on Lifetime, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Pics: Two Looks, One Star!
The series will feature Project Runway alums Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos mentoring and managing a budding fashion empire with 15 fashion designers. Each mentor will attempt to manage and inspire their design teams as they pursue fashion success on the runway.
The designers will have their work evaluated by designer Rachel Roy, celebrity stylist Jen Rade and TV fashion correspondent and Marie Claire Senior Fashion Editor, Zanna Roberts Rassi.
Video: Debbie Harry's New Song Rocks Project Runway...
- 11/13/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
Tim Gunn will headline a new fashion competition show for Lifetime.
Premiering Jan. 16, Under the Gunn will feature Project Runway alumni Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos, as they mentor 15 new up-and-coming designers. This new crop will be scrutinized by designer Rachel Roy, celebrity stylist Jen Rade and TV fashion correspondent and Marie Claire Senior Fashion Editor Zanna Roberts Rassi in the new unscripted reality show that begins production this month in Los Angeles.
A total of 13 episodes have been ordered.
Lifetime says the first two episode will feature Gunn “presenting a challenge to the fashion hopefuls as Mondo,...
Premiering Jan. 16, Under the Gunn will feature Project Runway alumni Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos, as they mentor 15 new up-and-coming designers. This new crop will be scrutinized by designer Rachel Roy, celebrity stylist Jen Rade and TV fashion correspondent and Marie Claire Senior Fashion Editor Zanna Roberts Rassi in the new unscripted reality show that begins production this month in Los Angeles.
A total of 13 episodes have been ordered.
Lifetime says the first two episode will feature Gunn “presenting a challenge to the fashion hopefuls as Mondo,...
- 11/13/2013
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
"Under the Gunn" will debut in January and feature "Project Runway" favorites Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos.
Lifetime is expanding its fashion empire.
The female-skewing cable network has picked up Under the Gunn, a new fashion competition series hosted by Emmy winner Tim Gunn.
The series, which will premiere Jan. 16 at 9 p.m., will feature Project Runway alums Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos mentoring and managing a fashion empire with 15 up-and-coming designers. Each of the three mentors will have a team of designers to manage, coach, cheerlead and nurture with tough love.
The aspiring contestants will be critiqued by designer Rachel Roy, stylist Jen Rade and TV fashion correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi.
Under the Gunn hails from The Weinstein Co., Bunim/Murray Productions and the producers behind Emmy-nominated Project Runway. TWC's Bob and Harvey Weinstein, Meryl Poster and Barbara Schneeweiss will executive produce alongside Bunim/Murray's Jonathan Murray,...
Lifetime is expanding its fashion empire.
The female-skewing cable network has picked up Under the Gunn, a new fashion competition series hosted by Emmy winner Tim Gunn.
The series, which will premiere Jan. 16 at 9 p.m., will feature Project Runway alums Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos mentoring and managing a fashion empire with 15 up-and-coming designers. Each of the three mentors will have a team of designers to manage, coach, cheerlead and nurture with tough love.
The aspiring contestants will be critiqued by designer Rachel Roy, stylist Jen Rade and TV fashion correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi.
Under the Gunn hails from The Weinstein Co., Bunim/Murray Productions and the producers behind Emmy-nominated Project Runway. TWC's Bob and Harvey Weinstein, Meryl Poster and Barbara Schneeweiss will executive produce alongside Bunim/Murray's Jonathan Murray,...
- 11/13/2013
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lifetime is further expanding the Project Runway franchise with Under The Gunn, a 13-episode new fashion series starring Project Runway co-host Tim Gunn, produced by Runway‘s Bunim/Murray and The Weinstein Co. and featuring Runway alumni. As for Gunn, who just won an Emmy with Runway co-host Heidi Klum, the new show, which premieres on January 16, does not mean a departure from the mothership series, on which he will carry on with his duties. This marks the third Project Runway offshoot on Lifetime, including Project Runway All Stars, now in its third season, and Project Accessory, which ran for one cycle. On Under The Gunn, Runway alumni Mondo Guerra, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Nick Verreos will be tasked with mentoring and managing a fashion empire with 15 new up-and-coming designers under their watch. Each mentor will have a team of designers they must manage, coach, cheerlead and, when necessary, knock down...
- 11/13/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Ending the fashion world's anticipation, The Hollywood Reporter unveiled its 25 Most Popular Stylists of 2013 list on Wednesday (March 13).
Landing in the coveted top spot was Julianne Moore’s stylist Leslie Fremar, who in addition to working with the talented actress will be launching a denim line later this year with Charlize Theron.
Zoe Saldana was excited to find out that her style maker Petra Flannery wound up on the list at number two. "I am so proud of her because I could never take credit for what I do," she shared. "We shop together, we travel together, we work together. It is always a collaboration, sometimes I lead and sometimes she leads the ship. I love it; I am skipping to the studio every day. It is fun."
One of the most anticipated issues of the year, four different covers were released to add to the excitement. Each version features...
Landing in the coveted top spot was Julianne Moore’s stylist Leslie Fremar, who in addition to working with the talented actress will be launching a denim line later this year with Charlize Theron.
Zoe Saldana was excited to find out that her style maker Petra Flannery wound up on the list at number two. "I am so proud of her because I could never take credit for what I do," she shared. "We shop together, we travel together, we work together. It is always a collaboration, sometimes I lead and sometimes she leads the ship. I love it; I am skipping to the studio every day. It is fun."
One of the most anticipated issues of the year, four different covers were released to add to the excitement. Each version features...
- 3/14/2013
- GossipCenter
As we near the end of season 6, I challenge anyone to convince me that Michael Kors' and Nina Garcia's prolonged absences haven't been disastrous for this season of Project Runway. Nina herself more or less acknowledged this fact a few weeks back. An utter lack of continuity on the panel paved the way for the premature elimination of talents like Ra'mon, Epperson, and Shirin. And that's not the only problem it created — at least according to the vociferous Runway fans who comment on the boards of my TV Watch (thank you for weighing in each week!) and to recently auf'd designer Gordana Gehlhausen.
- 11/12/2009
- by Missy Schwartz
- EW.com - PopWatch
Forget Ellen. I vote Jennifer Rade for new American Idol judge! I know, I know. I have to accept the fact that a comedienne that I love is now set to infiltrate the judges panel, and possibly do as poor a job as she did on So You Think You Can Dance and is likely there to stay. But after watching last night's Project Runway, I couldn't help but fall for Rade. Seriously, Idol: You want a voice for the people? Razor-sharp Rade is a costume designer who says what we're all thinking (to model/client Valerie, who said she was pleased with Qristyl's dress: "That's why Valerie's not a designer. Right?"), but still isn't afraid to put her Paula Abdul hat on and compliment the downtrodden (to Logan: "You're really cute and I like your pants and your sneakers!")? Plus, the lady has worked with the likes of Marilyn Manson and Amy Winehouse,...
- 9/11/2009
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
Warning, spoilers ahead! Read no further if you don't want to know what happened on last night's Project Runway.
Last week the designers were paired up and Ra'mon pulled out an unprecedented victory given that his hapless "team leader" Mitchell was sent packing.
Qristyl, who has been in the bottom two a lot, was spared yet another week. Nothing against the woman, but given her questionable personal style and lackluster performance to date, she's beginning to stick out like a sore thumb.
Back at the designer's apartments the guys commiserate over the team challenge, with Epperson complaining about how hard it was to work with Qristyl.
Look in the mirror buddy, you were clearly no slice of heaven yourself.
Nicolas Putvinski piles onto the Qristyl-bashing by throwing up his hands and pronouncing that they "really need to weed out the talentless people." Which is sorta rich considering he's one of them.
Last week the designers were paired up and Ra'mon pulled out an unprecedented victory given that his hapless "team leader" Mitchell was sent packing.
Qristyl, who has been in the bottom two a lot, was spared yet another week. Nothing against the woman, but given her questionable personal style and lackluster performance to date, she's beginning to stick out like a sore thumb.
Back at the designer's apartments the guys commiserate over the team challenge, with Epperson complaining about how hard it was to work with Qristyl.
Look in the mirror buddy, you were clearly no slice of heaven yourself.
Nicolas Putvinski piles onto the Qristyl-bashing by throwing up his hands and pronouncing that they "really need to weed out the talentless people." Which is sorta rich considering he's one of them.
- 9/11/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
Maddox Jolie-Pitt was right by Angelina's side as they arrived at Lax earlier today. She's made plenty of time for her private flying lessons while in La over the past few weeks, but this time Angelina seemed ready to leave the piloting to someone else. Angelina was hard at work over the weekend, but some of her other plans have hit a snag. A few boxes containing gowns for her Salt press tour were stolen from the home of her stylist, Jennifer Rade, so Angelina's fitting has been postponed. View 10 Photos › To see more of Angelina and Maddox just read more. View 10 Photos ›...
- 7/21/2009
- by PopSugar
- Popsugar.com
Angelina Jolie suffered a fashion nightmare on Thursday - the star's dresses were stolen from her stylist.
The actress' dresser Jennifer Rade was collecting classic pieces for Jolie to wear during the promotion of her upcoming movie Salt, which is slated for release next year.
But three boxes of designer clothing were swiped from Rade last week, according to New York Post gossip column PageSix.
A source tells the publication, "Every designer who was sending pieces was trying to send their best stuff. Angelina was just starting the fitting process for pieces to wear when she begins promoting Salt."...
The actress' dresser Jennifer Rade was collecting classic pieces for Jolie to wear during the promotion of her upcoming movie Salt, which is slated for release next year.
But three boxes of designer clothing were swiped from Rade last week, according to New York Post gossip column PageSix.
A source tells the publication, "Every designer who was sending pieces was trying to send their best stuff. Angelina was just starting the fitting process for pieces to wear when she begins promoting Salt."...
- 7/20/2009
- WENN
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