"Let's face it, I'm tired!"
It's the final episode! Would it provide any surprises?
No.
Actually, that's not true. There was one huge surprise. The designers are told they have four days to create their final mini-collections, but they don't have to to go it alone. All of the eliminated designers are brought back, and each finalist gets to pick one to help them get to the runway. This was expected, as it's been done ... on every Project Runway. The surprise is that Anthony Ryan picks new Bff Joshua to help him ... and Josh says no.
Unfortunately, it's not bitchiness that keeps Josh from offering his services (which would have been believable), it's something far more ... understandable. He's just ... tired.
Emilio chooses Althea, and Uli chooses Casanova, who apparently must be in a "dark place" too.
Let's take a look at how each of the designers fared!
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Anthony Ryan -...
It's the final episode! Would it provide any surprises?
No.
Actually, that's not true. There was one huge surprise. The designers are told they have four days to create their final mini-collections, but they don't have to to go it alone. All of the eliminated designers are brought back, and each finalist gets to pick one to help them get to the runway. This was expected, as it's been done ... on every Project Runway. The surprise is that Anthony Ryan picks new Bff Joshua to help him ... and Josh says no.
Unfortunately, it's not bitchiness that keeps Josh from offering his services (which would have been believable), it's something far more ... understandable. He's just ... tired.
Emilio chooses Althea, and Uli chooses Casanova, who apparently must be in a "dark place" too.
Let's take a look at how each of the designers fared!
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Anthony Ryan -...
- 1/18/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
"And now you will be hunted, one by one."
There's no getting around it ... this was a terrible episode. The designers have to use "green" materials to make a red carpet look, but all that means is that they forced the designers to try to create something un-ugly from the tackiest, ugliest swatches we've ever seen on Project Runway. We're talking sub-sub-motel curtains.
I have to give the designers credit for coming up with what they did, considering what they had to work with, but none of the final designs are what you'd call memorable. But at least they kept a sense of humor, and it's telling that the highlight of the episode was Casanova announcing that he smells, "Like a rat die in my armpit," which is a perfect metaphor.
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Althea - A pretty sundress, but not red carpet.
There's no getting around it ... this was a terrible episode. The designers have to use "green" materials to make a red carpet look, but all that means is that they forced the designers to try to create something un-ugly from the tackiest, ugliest swatches we've ever seen on Project Runway. We're talking sub-sub-motel curtains.
I have to give the designers credit for coming up with what they did, considering what they had to work with, but none of the final designs are what you'd call memorable. But at least they kept a sense of humor, and it's telling that the highlight of the episode was Casanova announcing that he smells, "Like a rat die in my armpit," which is a perfect metaphor.
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Althea - A pretty sundress, but not red carpet.
- 12/7/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
"And the sleeves will also work for our Robin Williams challenge"
This week the designers have to create an avant-garde, androgynous look for a male and female model. I thought this a terrific challenge (finally) as it would force many of the designers to go out of their comfort zones and get their creative juices flowing. And some of them gave it a game go. Althea and Uli stepped up, and while their looks weren't a total success, at least they tried, unlike the ever-annoying Laura, who is obviously remaining because the show needs someone to hate.
"Okay, so ... yeah, I think It's fairly obvious I have no idea what I'm doing."
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Althea - This was my second favorite of the night, and she deserved to be in the top three. Safe
My Sweet Anthony Ryan - The judges loved it,...
This week the designers have to create an avant-garde, androgynous look for a male and female model. I thought this a terrific challenge (finally) as it would force many of the designers to go out of their comfort zones and get their creative juices flowing. And some of them gave it a game go. Althea and Uli stepped up, and while their looks weren't a total success, at least they tried, unlike the ever-annoying Laura, who is obviously remaining because the show needs someone to hate.
"Okay, so ... yeah, I think It's fairly obvious I have no idea what I'm doing."
So how did each designer do? Let's take a look. [photo_gallery|node_id=48321]
Althea - This was my second favorite of the night, and she deserved to be in the top three. Safe
My Sweet Anthony Ryan - The judges loved it,...
- 11/30/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
"Why yes, I am wearing a butt plug with ... mud flaps?" Seriously, what the hell is this?
This week had the potential to be interesting, but the challenge was just too random to be completely compelling. The designers had to choose a picture from one their "fans" on "Social Media," which in this case means Twitter. They had to create something to complement the picture, while not copying it.
For me, the highlight was watching Anthony Ryan discuss being diagnosed with cancer, and how he charged full steam ahead with his life while undergoing chemotherapy. "Designing and fashion, that was who I relied on when I had cancer. It wasn't family or friends or doctors. It was myself and designing."
Even if he did look like a Solid Gold dancer while discussing it
The judges this week includes 16-year-old fashionista Tavi Gevinson, because what middle-aged designer who's been toiling on...
This week had the potential to be interesting, but the challenge was just too random to be completely compelling. The designers had to choose a picture from one their "fans" on "Social Media," which in this case means Twitter. They had to create something to complement the picture, while not copying it.
For me, the highlight was watching Anthony Ryan discuss being diagnosed with cancer, and how he charged full steam ahead with his life while undergoing chemotherapy. "Designing and fashion, that was who I relied on when I had cancer. It wasn't family or friends or doctors. It was myself and designing."
Even if he did look like a Solid Gold dancer while discussing it
The judges this week includes 16-year-old fashionista Tavi Gevinson, because what middle-aged designer who's been toiling on...
- 11/16/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
We've only just said goodbye to the contestants of Project Runway's tenth season, and it's already time for a second go 'round for our All Stars! This season is a bit of a mixed bag - there's Joshua McKinley (the runner-up of the ninth cycle), Emilio Sansa, Althea Harper, Anthony Ryan Auld, Suede Baum, Laura Kathleen Planck, Ivy Higa, Peach Carr, Casanova, Uli Herzner, Kayne Gillaspie and Andrae Ganzalo. I only remember a handful of these people, but oh well. The group meets up at Parson's for the first time, where they continually call one another "amazing" in various forms. But wait - there's another contestant, and it's the hilariously amazing (pardon the expression) Wendy Pepper from season one! She's been known as a total bitch (not my words, I swear) and she's vowed not to change this time around, either - after all, (more)...
- 10/29/2012
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
After the underwhelming Season Ten of Project Runway, I'm not sure it was a good idea for Lifetime to plunge immediately into a new cycle, as its easy to experience burnout (and this is the second All Stars series this year).
But luckily, this batch of designers is road tested for drama, skill and just a drop of crazy, so maybe they can deliver some excitement ...or at least, tears and slapfights.
The designers meet up, get acquainted (or re-acquainted), new host Carolyn Murphy informs them that the winner will receive the biggest prize in Runway history, with cash and fashion crap totaling $350,000 dollars, and then they are immediately thrust into the the thick of things (this series is only an hour an episode, which adds to the frenzy and eliminates the dull spots, thankfully).
Mentor Joanna Coles has them choose teams, and each team is assigned to create a mini collection with "attitude.
But luckily, this batch of designers is road tested for drama, skill and just a drop of crazy, so maybe they can deliver some excitement ...or at least, tears and slapfights.
The designers meet up, get acquainted (or re-acquainted), new host Carolyn Murphy informs them that the winner will receive the biggest prize in Runway history, with cash and fashion crap totaling $350,000 dollars, and then they are immediately thrust into the the thick of things (this series is only an hour an episode, which adds to the frenzy and eliminates the dull spots, thankfully).
Mentor Joanna Coles has them choose teams, and each team is assigned to create a mini collection with "attitude.
- 10/26/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
We can quibble about the name Project Runway: All-Stars, since I don't see prized contestants like Nick Verreos or Jillian Lewis in this lineup, but the second installment of Lifetime's alumni competition is probably going to be entertaining all the same. Truly. There are enough wild cards at play here -- each equipped with a wildly different skill type and level -- to make the season worth a run. The only problem? We need to rank which of these all-stars is destined for success. So here, just two days shy of Thursday's premiere, my predictions for the rankings of Project Runway All-Stars' new season. Spoiler: Pretty sure I made it work, guys.
13. Peach Carr
Now, I am a human being, so I love Peach Carr, her constant catchphrasing (Loved when she said that her skirt wasn't short enough to "show the good china?), and her ritzy suburban Chicago flair.
13. Peach Carr
Now, I am a human being, so I love Peach Carr, her constant catchphrasing (Loved when she said that her skirt wasn't short enough to "show the good china?), and her ritzy suburban Chicago flair.
- 10/24/2012
- by virtel
- The Backlot
Project Runway: All Stars returns this week with a new host. Supermodel Carolyn Murphy stepped in for Angela Lindvall in the second season of the Lifetime reality competition, which debuts at 9 p.m. Thursday. The show will feature 13 returning designers: Wendy Pepper, Andrae Gonzalo, Kayne Gillaspie, Uli Herzner, Suede, Althea Harper, Emilio Sosa, Peach Carr, Ivy Higa, Casanova, Joshua McKinley, Laura Kathleen and Anthony Ryan Auld. Mentor Joanna Coles will return, as will judges Isaac Mizrahi and Marchesa's Georgina Chapman. The winner of season two will
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- 10/23/2012
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Project Runway: All Stars returns this week with a new host.
Supermodel Carolyn Murphy stepped in for Angela Lindvall in the second season of the Lifetime reality competition, which debuts at 9 p.m. Thursday.
Photos: 'Project Runway: All Stars' Season 2 Cast: Meet the Designers (Again)
The show will feature 13 returning designers: Wendy Pepper, Andrae Gonzalo, Kayne Gillaspie, Uli Herzner, Suede, Althea Harper, Emilio Sosa, Peach Carr, Ivy Higa, Casanova, Joshua McKinley, Laura Kathleen and Anthony Ryan Auld. Mentor Joanna Coles will return, as will judges Isaac Mizrahi and Marchesa's Georgina Chapman.
The winner of season two will have the ...
Supermodel Carolyn Murphy stepped in for Angela Lindvall in the second season of the Lifetime reality competition, which debuts at 9 p.m. Thursday.
Photos: 'Project Runway: All Stars' Season 2 Cast: Meet the Designers (Again)
The show will feature 13 returning designers: Wendy Pepper, Andrae Gonzalo, Kayne Gillaspie, Uli Herzner, Suede, Althea Harper, Emilio Sosa, Peach Carr, Ivy Higa, Casanova, Joshua McKinley, Laura Kathleen and Anthony Ryan Auld. Mentor Joanna Coles will return, as will judges Isaac Mizrahi and Marchesa's Georgina Chapman.
The winner of season two will have the ...
- 10/23/2012
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Thirteen returning designers are returning to compete on Season 2 of "Project Runway All Stars," premiering Thursday, Oct. 25, Lifetime announced today (Sept. 27).
Joining the new host, supermodel Carolyn Murphy, is an A-list slate of celebrity guest judges, including Katie Holmes, Kylie Minogue, Stacy Keibler, Liv Tyler and Gretchen Mol.
Designers Diane von Furstenberg, Jason Wu, Margherita Missoni, Charlotte Ronson, Rafe Totengco and Elie Tahari will also appear as guest judges.
Here are the competing designers, with short bios to refresh your memory:
Wendy Pepper (Season 1, second runner-up) - A villain to remember on the first-ever season of Project Runway, Wendy made her mark in the workroom and on the Runway with her feminine dresses, structural form-fitting jackets, strong patterns and even stronger personality, beating out Austin Scarlett for the final spot to show at fashion week.
Andrae Gonzalo (Season 2): Best known for his emotional outbursts on his season -- and...
Joining the new host, supermodel Carolyn Murphy, is an A-list slate of celebrity guest judges, including Katie Holmes, Kylie Minogue, Stacy Keibler, Liv Tyler and Gretchen Mol.
Designers Diane von Furstenberg, Jason Wu, Margherita Missoni, Charlotte Ronson, Rafe Totengco and Elie Tahari will also appear as guest judges.
Here are the competing designers, with short bios to refresh your memory:
Wendy Pepper (Season 1, second runner-up) - A villain to remember on the first-ever season of Project Runway, Wendy made her mark in the workroom and on the Runway with her feminine dresses, structural form-fitting jackets, strong patterns and even stronger personality, beating out Austin Scarlett for the final spot to show at fashion week.
Andrae Gonzalo (Season 2): Best known for his emotional outbursts on his season -- and...
- 9/27/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The cast for the second season of Project Runway All Stars has been unveiled by Lifetime. Thirteen contestants will return for a second shot at the competition, which will be hosted by supermodel Carolyn Murphy. The cast includes season nine's first runner-up Joshua McKinley and Emilio Sosa, who came second in the show's seventh season. Season six's first runner-up Althea Harper and Uli Herzner, who came second in the third season, will be joined by the first season's third-placed contestant Wendy Pepper. Rounding out the group are season two's Andrae Gonzalo, Kayne Gillaspie from season three and Suede from the fifth season. Three contestants from season eight will take part - Peach Carr, (more)...
- 9/27/2012
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
The designers who will compete on the second season of Project Runway: All Stars are a mystery no more. Video: Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn on 'Project Runway' At 10 The 13 returning competitors will be Wendy Pepper (season one); Andrae Gonzalo (season two); Kayne Gillaspie and Uli Herzner (season three); Suede Baum (season five); Althea Harper (season six); Emilio Sosa (season seven); Peach Carr, Ivy Higa and Casanova (season eight); and Joshua McKinley, Laura Kathleen and Anthony Ryan Auld (season nine), The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Model Carolyn Murphy will take over hosting duties from Angela Lindvall. Katie Holmes was
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- 9/27/2012
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The designers who will compete on the second season of Project Runway: All Stars are a mystery no more.
Video: Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn on 'Project Runway' At 10
The 13 returning competitors will be Wendy Pepper (season one); Andrae Gonzalo (season two); Kayne Gillaspie and Uli Herzner (season three); Suede (season five); Althea Harper (season six); Emilio Sosa (season seven); Peach Carr, Ivy Higa and Casanova (season eight); and Joshua McKinley, Laura Kathleen and Anthony Ryan Auld (season nine), The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Model Carolyn Murphy will take over hosting duties from Angela Lindvall. Mentor Joanna Coles, who left her longtime position as editor of Marie Claire last month for ...
Video: Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn on 'Project Runway' At 10
The 13 returning competitors will be Wendy Pepper (season one); Andrae Gonzalo (season two); Kayne Gillaspie and Uli Herzner (season three); Suede (season five); Althea Harper (season six); Emilio Sosa (season seven); Peach Carr, Ivy Higa and Casanova (season eight); and Joshua McKinley, Laura Kathleen and Anthony Ryan Auld (season nine), The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Model Carolyn Murphy will take over hosting duties from Angela Lindvall. Mentor Joanna Coles, who left her longtime position as editor of Marie Claire last month for ...
- 9/27/2012
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Want to know how to get on the Project Runway judges’ good sides? Past season contestants Althea and Chris share the tricks of the trade!
Ever wonder how Christian Siriano got on the Project Runway judges’ good side? Not surprisingly, it took a lot of hard work and talent! But fortunately for the designers competing on the upcoming eighth season, we’ve got some insider tips that might just help them win! We caught up with two designers from season six, Althea Harper and Christopher Straub, on July 28 at the Project Runway premiere party at the Empire Hotel in NYC, and they gave us crucial directions for the show’s newbies:
“Focus on your designs,” says season six runner-up Althea. ”You know you’re going to get a lot of publicity for being on the show,” but don’t let it distract you. “Build relationships,” Althea suggests. “Be able to...
Ever wonder how Christian Siriano got on the Project Runway judges’ good side? Not surprisingly, it took a lot of hard work and talent! But fortunately for the designers competing on the upcoming eighth season, we’ve got some insider tips that might just help them win! We caught up with two designers from season six, Althea Harper and Christopher Straub, on July 28 at the Project Runway premiere party at the Empire Hotel in NYC, and they gave us crucial directions for the show’s newbies:
“Focus on your designs,” says season six runner-up Althea. ”You know you’re going to get a lot of publicity for being on the show,” but don’t let it distract you. “Build relationships,” Althea suggests. “Be able to...
- 7/29/2010
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Who better to judge the new crop of Project Runway hopefuls than the designers who have already been through the process? HollywoodLife.com caught up Exclusively with Season Six contestants Irina Shabayeva, Logan Neitzel, and Althea Harper
Irina told us, “I loved Mila’s coat! And Erin has great pieces … across the board it was very graphic. I think it was exciting, and im excited to find out who wins!
She also confesses that if she could dress any celebrity it would be Rihanna! “I would love to dress Rihanna for a performance. Someone else can dress the red carpet, I don’t care. It’s the performance that really matters for a performer! That would be great.” Irina you might get your shot! After all, Rihanna did just wear Christian Siriano!
Irina supported the girls, Logan sticks with the guys! Logan confesses he “liked Jay’s” collection. ”I also...
Irina told us, “I loved Mila’s coat! And Erin has great pieces … across the board it was very graphic. I think it was exciting, and im excited to find out who wins!
She also confesses that if she could dress any celebrity it would be Rihanna! “I would love to dress Rihanna for a performance. Someone else can dress the red carpet, I don’t care. It’s the performance that really matters for a performer! That would be great.” Irina you might get your shot! After all, Rihanna did just wear Christian Siriano!
Irina supported the girls, Logan sticks with the guys! Logan confesses he “liked Jay’s” collection. ”I also...
- 2/12/2010
- by Corynne
- HollywoodLife
Getty Images, inset: Splashnews.com
Project Runway fever is in full force! Not only has Fashion Avenue been temporarily named Project Runway Avenue, but the new season starts tomorrow night!
Our Runway faves Tin Gunn, Michael Kors, Nina Garcia, and top contestants from last year Irina Shabayeva, Althea Harper, and Carol Hannah Whitfeld were among the crowd that turned up at the unveiling of the newly named Project Runway Avenue this morning, Jan. 13, in NYC. After a season in La, Project Runway is back in NYC and we can’t wait for the new season to air!!
HollywoodLife.com got to catch up with Runway alum and designer Malan Breton, who dished on what’s “in” and “out” in his book this season. Since his Runway stint, Malon has been busy showing his line independently at New York Fashion Week, and he dished on what we could expect from his latest collection,...
Project Runway fever is in full force! Not only has Fashion Avenue been temporarily named Project Runway Avenue, but the new season starts tomorrow night!
Our Runway faves Tin Gunn, Michael Kors, Nina Garcia, and top contestants from last year Irina Shabayeva, Althea Harper, and Carol Hannah Whitfeld were among the crowd that turned up at the unveiling of the newly named Project Runway Avenue this morning, Jan. 13, in NYC. After a season in La, Project Runway is back in NYC and we can’t wait for the new season to air!!
HollywoodLife.com got to catch up with Runway alum and designer Malan Breton, who dished on what’s “in” and “out” in his book this season. Since his Runway stint, Malon has been busy showing his line independently at New York Fashion Week, and he dished on what we could expect from his latest collection,...
- 1/13/2010
- by Katrina
- HollywoodLife
Irina Shabayeva has been crowned the winner of the sixth season of Project Runway. The 27-year-old from New York triumphed over fellow finalists Althea Harper and Carol Hannah Whitfield during last night's episode. Speaking after the result was announced, she said: "I can't believe it! I'm definitely proud of myself! "I think this deserves a pat on the back, because I did have some stiff competition." Heidi (more)...
- 11/20/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Like Heidi Klum said, "There can only be one winner of Project Runway," but on Thursday night's finale, Carol Hannah Whitfield, Irina Shabayeva and Althea Harper all showed impressive collections under the tents of Bryant Park. Carol Hannah's collection, which she said was based on "gothic architecture and fairy tales," earned points from judges Klum, Michael Kors (glad he could make it!), Nina Garcia and the delightful Susie Menkes, fashion editor for the International Herald Tribune. The impeccable tailoring, which was mixed with structured draping, and her use of difficult fabric were what struck the judges. They also praised her...
- 11/20/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
Every season, it all comes down to Bryant Park. Nine months after they marched their 13-look collections down the runway at Fall Fashion Week, Althea Harper, Irena Shabayeva and Carol Hannah Whitfield stood quaking before Heidi Klum & Co., waiting to hear who would be named the winner of Project Runway's much-delayed sixth season. Of course it looked as if time was going to run out, garments were going to go unfinished and each woman was going to float away on a river of tears (mixed with other fluids, in the virus-stricken Carol Hannah's case). But, wouldn't you know, all three ladies, competing in the second all-girl finale in a row, showed classy, polished and, for the most part,...
- 11/20/2009
- E! Online
Tonight's Project Runway finale will be the show's first-ever battle of the babes...but only one bitch can be victorious. Take it from one seriously fierce winner. Season four champ Christian Siriano won't be watching tonight—he'll be at the taping of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show pimping his makeup line instead—but he admits he has some insider knowledge of whether Althea Harper, Irina Shabayeva or Carol Hannah Whitfield will take home season six's $100,000 prize. "I was at the show at Fashion Week so I already know what the collections are and what they look like. But I have an inside scoop," he told us Tuesday night at the American Eagle Times Square store...
- 11/19/2009
- E! Online
The five remaining designers on Project Runway take part in a challenge that determines who goes to New York Fashion Week on this week's episode. Last week's winner Althea Harper says that she and castmate Irina Shabayeva "aren't really speaking, because she's accused me of copying". Heidi Klum previously asks both contestants during the runway show who came up with the idea for an oversized sweater, which Althea claims that she did. "I'm very competitive and I'm very outspoken. I've also said that I won't say anything behind your back that I wouldn't say to your face," Irina notes of the incident. The last remaining male designer Christopher Straub admits that "it's a little lonely in the boys' room". Klum informs the competitors that "Fashion Week is at your fingertips" and (more)...
- 11/6/2009
- by By Tim Parks
- Digital Spy
The seven remaining contestants on Project Runway created a look that is inspired by a famous locale on this week's episode. Last week's winner Carol Hannah Whitfield says the competition gets more difficult with each passing week as contestants wonder "who's next?" "We're all looking at each other and picking out the stray sheep, and the wolves kind of start to circle," she describes. Christopher Straub refers to himself as an “underdog”, while Althea Harper sees "the possibilities as endless", as far as the limits she wants to push herself to. Klum tells the designers that they are heading out for a field trip to Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. They meet Tim Gunn at Michael Kors's West Coast flagship store. He presents them with their next challenge, which involves a choice of locations. He advises the (more)...
- 10/23/2009
- by By Tim Parks
- Digital Spy
The ten remaining contestants on Project Runway worked with two looks made out of blue material in Thursday's episode. Last week's bottom three designer Louise Black said that she would go "over the top" in her design to avoid "another snooze fest". Heidi Klum informed the designers that their "next challenge will be quite colourful". Tim Gunn introduced Martine Reardon from Macy's, who told them about how their blue-themed challenge could lead to one participant designing a Holiday dress for the store's Inc brand. Gunn then told the competitors that they would work in teams for the one-day contest, while they had fifteen minutes to sketch a design to pitch to Reardon. Five team captains would be chosen based upon their drawings, who would then pick teammates. Irina Shabayeva, Althea Harper, Carol Hannah Whitfield, (more)...
- 10/2/2009
- by By Tim Parks
- Digital Spy
The 12 remaining contestants on Project Runway worked with newspaper as a material on Thursday night's episode. Althea Harper was granted immunity when she won the challenge last week and said she didn't want the judges to think she could make "one good garment". Contender Johnny Sakalis, 29, vowed to get to Bryant Park in New York as the winner and avoid being in the bottom three again this week. The designers were told by presenter Heidi Klum that Tim Gunn would take them on a "field trip" and all the answers for their challenge would be in "black and white". They arrived at the headquarters for the Los Angeles Times, where fashion editor Booth Moore informed them they would be using pages from the newspaper as their fabric this week. Tim told the contestants that paper clothing had "quite a distinguished history" (more)...
- 9/18/2009
- by By Tim Parks
- Digital Spy
It's only Project Runway's second episode, but already the 15 remaining designers' personalities, strengths and weaknesses are emerging clearer than Rebecca Romijn's baby bump on Thursday's show. Tasked with designing a chic maternity outfit for the actress -- remember, this show was filmed last year before Romijn gave birth to twin girls -- the designers padded their mannequins and got to making it work: Get Her an Inhaler: Qristyl Frazier must have been thrilled to be spared elimination last week [1]. How else to explain her overeager shopping at Mood? The designer huffed and puffed her way through the fabric store, fretting about her remaining time while Tim Gunn sagely counseled her to take "deep breaths." Maternity Wear's Not His Bag: We love watching Mitchell Hall tell it like it is -- despite the fact that he's yet to produce a successful look. The designer, who was nearly kicked off last week,...
- 8/28/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
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