Now that we're headlong into an enjoyable season of Project Runway, it's time to play my favorite game: Ranking Years of Hotties. Heidi Klum's sartorial showdown may be a much different show now than when it premiered in 2004 (!), but the series' consistently hot male contestants remain a hallmark. Compare your listings with mine, gents.
10. Wesley Nault
His stay on season five was short-lived (only two episodes), but the unassumingly chic Wesley Nault left a favorable impression using two key items: 1) his underrated tablecloth/cups ensemble from the season-opening Gristedes challenge, and 2) his passion for wearing little shorts. Look at them. They are the littlest. And he is leggier than Juliet Prowse, thank God. After the show, he enjoyed a personal and professional partnership with fellow season five vet Daniel Feld.
9. Jay Sario
The well-scarfed Jay Sario was adorable on season seven, and you better believe I still carry a...
10. Wesley Nault
His stay on season five was short-lived (only two episodes), but the unassumingly chic Wesley Nault left a favorable impression using two key items: 1) his underrated tablecloth/cups ensemble from the season-opening Gristedes challenge, and 2) his passion for wearing little shorts. Look at them. They are the littlest. And he is leggier than Juliet Prowse, thank God. After the show, he enjoyed a personal and professional partnership with fellow season five vet Daniel Feld.
9. Jay Sario
The well-scarfed Jay Sario was adorable on season seven, and you better believe I still carry a...
- 9/26/2012
- by virtel
- The Backlot
TheInsider.com caught up with Project Runway All-Stars' color-blocking pro Mila Hermanovski after untimely departure from Lifetime's hit show. In the interview, Mila reveals what she thinks of all the big egos, who went home too early and whom she wants to win it all!
The Insider: How did it feel to be on the show again?
Mila: It was exciting and terrifying at the same time. It was one of those, ‘oh, why did I come here again?’ moments. It’s definitely a rollercoaster.
Project Runway's Rami: They Didn't Want Me There Any More
The Insider: So then what made you come on the show again?
Mila: I’m trying to develop my collection, my line and my business. I’m not out to be a celebrity; I’m out from the standpoint to promote my work more than anything, and be out there in the media again, which will hopefully...
The Insider: How did it feel to be on the show again?
Mila: It was exciting and terrifying at the same time. It was one of those, ‘oh, why did I come here again?’ moments. It’s definitely a rollercoaster.
Project Runway's Rami: They Didn't Want Me There Any More
The Insider: So then what made you come on the show again?
Mila: I’m trying to develop my collection, my line and my business. I’m not out to be a celebrity; I’m out from the standpoint to promote my work more than anything, and be out there in the media again, which will hopefully...
- 3/1/2012
- TheInsider.com
TheInsider.com chatted with Project Runway: All-Stars' Rami Kashou after his too-soon departure from the Lifetime show. In the exclusive interview, Rami dishes on his design philosophy, being a sex symbol, his shocking exit and whether or not he is single!
The Insider: Your being sent home was quite a shock. How do you feel about going home?
Rami: Well it’s going back to my career, so I feel blessed. Honestly, so many amazing things [that] happened in the past two weeks and before that have truly validated my work, which created a really nice balance. Naturally, it didn’t feel good that day, but I felt that it was something that was beyond my designs and beyond my power to control, and I just surrendered to it, and accepted it. I think the most important thing in a moment like that honestly is confidence and pride in my work. I stand by...
The Insider: Your being sent home was quite a shock. How do you feel about going home?
Rami: Well it’s going back to my career, so I feel blessed. Honestly, so many amazing things [that] happened in the past two weeks and before that have truly validated my work, which created a really nice balance. Naturally, it didn’t feel good that day, but I felt that it was something that was beyond my designs and beyond my power to control, and I just surrendered to it, and accepted it. I think the most important thing in a moment like that honestly is confidence and pride in my work. I stand by...
- 2/16/2012
- TheInsider.com
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TheInsider.com caught up with Project Runway: All-Stars’ Gordana Gehlhausen as spoke on everything from her youth in Yugoslavia spent secretly designing to her booming San Diego boutique and even revealed that she fainted onstage during the All-Stars taping.
Miss Piggy rocks the runway
Meg Swertlow: How did it feel to leave so early in the competition?
Project Runway's Elisa: I have no regrets
Gordana: I have kind of mixed feelings. First of all, of course when you commit your time and yourself to it, you get disappointed to be leaving so early. But on the other hand, I really loved everything I created, so I feel like I really left with my head held high. I like what I did, and if there was some misses, then so be it.
Meg: Why did you decide to come back?
Gordana: When I did season six,...
TheInsider.com caught up with Project Runway: All-Stars’ Gordana Gehlhausen as spoke on everything from her youth in Yugoslavia spent secretly designing to her booming San Diego boutique and even revealed that she fainted onstage during the All-Stars taping.
Miss Piggy rocks the runway
Meg Swertlow: How did it feel to leave so early in the competition?
Project Runway's Elisa: I have no regrets
Gordana: I have kind of mixed feelings. First of all, of course when you commit your time and yourself to it, you get disappointed to be leaving so early. But on the other hand, I really loved everything I created, so I feel like I really left with my head held high. I like what I did, and if there was some misses, then so be it.
Meg: Why did you decide to come back?
Gordana: When I did season six,...
- 1/27/2012
- TheInsider.com
On this week's All Stars, the designers are given 24 hrs. to create a ball gown for a night at the opera.
I've noticed a couple of things on this special edition of Project Runway. The shaving of the extra 30 minutes from the regular series makes it much more exciting and fast-paced, and the sense of urgency is back.
Also, I'm a bit disturbed that we haven't seen any real bitch-fests yet. There have been the usual "what is he/she/ thinking with that design?" whispering behind backs, but I want to see a Kenley freak-out or Gordana start channeling Latka from Taxi.
I still haven't warmed to the Bizarro World host and judges, but they're actually used sparingly, so they're now just a dull throb in my head when they're on screen.
So how did the designers do? Below and on the following pages you can see the final designs and how they fared.
I've noticed a couple of things on this special edition of Project Runway. The shaving of the extra 30 minutes from the regular series makes it much more exciting and fast-paced, and the sense of urgency is back.
Also, I'm a bit disturbed that we haven't seen any real bitch-fests yet. There have been the usual "what is he/she/ thinking with that design?" whispering behind backs, but I want to see a Kenley freak-out or Gordana start channeling Latka from Taxi.
I still haven't warmed to the Bizarro World host and judges, but they're actually used sparingly, so they're now just a dull throb in my head when they're on screen.
So how did the designers do? Below and on the following pages you can see the final designs and how they fared.
- 1/13/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Now this is going to be fun. The last few seasons of Lifetime's Project Runway have been hit or miss, thanks to flavorless designers, stultifying challenges, and inexplicable judging decisions.
But All Stars brings together some of the more ... colorful ... personalities in the history of the show, and gives them another chance to get their moment in the winner's circle.
Some of the familiar faces include Season One designer Austin Scarlett (still a cross between Hedwig and Frances Farmer), Season Five's crazy cat hurler Kenley Collins, Season Seven's eternally jubilant Anthony Williams, Season Four's sensitive hunk-a-dunk Rami Kashou, and island-unto-himself Mondo.
That's the good news. The bad news is that Heidi and Tim are not participating. But neither are Michael and Nina, so we have to take the bitter with the sweet.
Sandy Duncan, Ashton Kutcher, Julia Duffy, Kirstie Alley
So instead we get Project Runway:The Scab Edition, with...
But All Stars brings together some of the more ... colorful ... personalities in the history of the show, and gives them another chance to get their moment in the winner's circle.
Some of the familiar faces include Season One designer Austin Scarlett (still a cross between Hedwig and Frances Farmer), Season Five's crazy cat hurler Kenley Collins, Season Seven's eternally jubilant Anthony Williams, Season Four's sensitive hunk-a-dunk Rami Kashou, and island-unto-himself Mondo.
That's the good news. The bad news is that Heidi and Tim are not participating. But neither are Michael and Nina, so we have to take the bitter with the sweet.
Sandy Duncan, Ashton Kutcher, Julia Duffy, Kirstie Alley
So instead we get Project Runway:The Scab Edition, with...
- 1/6/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Thirteen veteran designers, who were sent home early from their seasons of Project Runway, faced off on Thursday's premiere of Project Runway: All Stars, hoping for a chance to win a prize package worth nearly $500,000. For their first challenge, the all-stars were each given $100 to shop at a 99-cent store and had to compile an outfit from their purchases. In the top were season 5's Jerell Scott, who used scarves and placemats to make a dress, and season 8 runner-up Mondo Guerra, who opted for trash bags and electrical tape. But judges Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman were most impressed...
- 1/6/2012
- by Liz Raftery
- PEOPLE.com
Much as I forswore never again to take on the thankless task of recapping a Project Runway season from beginning to end like I did last year (unless, ahem, you wanna throw some major cashish my way) we have to, just simply have to, watch the PR All Stars premiere Thursday January 5 at 9/8 central on Lifetime. I mean, how can we not? So let's take a look at the contestants and try to figure out why they're putting themselves through this hell again.
First of all you need to be aware that there will be nary a leggy German supermodel with a proclivity towards short hems in sight, nor a dashing and debonair silver-haired bespectacled and impeccably dressed mentor who's been known to give out hugs on occasion, nor a famed designer who can cut one dead with merely a sentence tossed their way. Yep. No Klum, No Kors, No Gunn.
First of all you need to be aware that there will be nary a leggy German supermodel with a proclivity towards short hems in sight, nor a dashing and debonair silver-haired bespectacled and impeccably dressed mentor who's been known to give out hugs on occasion, nor a famed designer who can cut one dead with merely a sentence tossed their way. Yep. No Klum, No Kors, No Gunn.
- 1/4/2012
- by Holly Cara Price
- Aol TV.
Lifetime is bringing back some of the most memorable "Project Runway" contestants of all time for "Project Runway All Stars," which premieres Thursday, Jan. 5 on the network. Of course, it's also bringing back a few of the less-memorable as well, but the mix of contestants for the new series is quite interesting.
A couple of familiar faces you won't be seeing are host Heidi Klum, mentor Tim Gunn or judges Nina Garcia and Michael Kors. Instead, they'll be replaced by an interim "All Star" cast comprised of host Angela Lindvall (supermodel), mentor Joanna Coles (Marie Claire editor-in-chief), and fashion designer judges Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman.
The main attractions are "Project Runway" favorites like Austin Scarlett (Season 1, 4th place), Kara Janx (Season 2, 4th place), Rami Kashou (Season 4, runner-up) and Mondo Guerra (Season 8, runner-up). Then there are the less-admired contestants like Gordana Gehlhausen (Season 6, 4th place) and Kenley Collins (Season 5, second...
A couple of familiar faces you won't be seeing are host Heidi Klum, mentor Tim Gunn or judges Nina Garcia and Michael Kors. Instead, they'll be replaced by an interim "All Star" cast comprised of host Angela Lindvall (supermodel), mentor Joanna Coles (Marie Claire editor-in-chief), and fashion designer judges Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman.
The main attractions are "Project Runway" favorites like Austin Scarlett (Season 1, 4th place), Kara Janx (Season 2, 4th place), Rami Kashou (Season 4, runner-up) and Mondo Guerra (Season 8, runner-up). Then there are the less-admired contestants like Gordana Gehlhausen (Season 6, 4th place) and Kenley Collins (Season 5, second...
- 1/4/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Project Runway All-Stars kicks off January 5. Here, we refresh our memories about the designers who've set their sights on another shot at fashion glory.
Native of the former Yugoslavia, Gordana Gehlhausen brought her worldly knowledge to season 6 of Project Runway. Her avant garde and chic looks were made to accentuate the best of women's bodies. Always headstrong in her beliefs and designs, Gordana's confidence saw her through to the final stages of the competition.
Native of the former Yugoslavia, Gordana Gehlhausen brought her worldly knowledge to season 6 of Project Runway. Her avant garde and chic looks were made to accentuate the best of women's bodies. Always headstrong in her beliefs and designs, Gordana's confidence saw her through to the final stages of the competition.
- 12/19/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
"Project Runway All Stars" will bring back past contestants with new host, judges and mentor. Lifetime has revealed that model Angela Lindvall will fill Heidi Klum's shoes as the host of Lifetime's new series spin-off, with designers Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman serving as the judges.
Taking on Tim Gunn mentor role will be Marie Claire editor-in-chief Joanna Coles. She will help guide 13 contestants who have previously joined "Project Runway" in the past seasons, including Austin Scarlett (season 1), Kara Janx (season 2), Anthony Williams (season 7) and Mondo Guerra (season 8).
This time, the 13 designers will compete for an exclusive designer's boutique in Neiman Marcus stores, $100,000 in technology and office space, and $100,000 in cash. They will also vie for a feature spread and a one-year assignment as guest editor for Marie Claire, as well as a sewing and embroidery studio provided by Brother International.
"Project Runway All Stars" will premiere in late...
Taking on Tim Gunn mentor role will be Marie Claire editor-in-chief Joanna Coles. She will help guide 13 contestants who have previously joined "Project Runway" in the past seasons, including Austin Scarlett (season 1), Kara Janx (season 2), Anthony Williams (season 7) and Mondo Guerra (season 8).
This time, the 13 designers will compete for an exclusive designer's boutique in Neiman Marcus stores, $100,000 in technology and office space, and $100,000 in cash. They will also vie for a feature spread and a one-year assignment as guest editor for Marie Claire, as well as a sewing and embroidery studio provided by Brother International.
"Project Runway All Stars" will premiere in late...
- 8/9/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
No Heidi and no Tim... no problem?
Project Runway fans will find out later this year, when Lifetime premieres Project Runway All-Stars, a new season that will feature a new cast and new panel.
Angela Lindvall will host the series, while Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman serve as judges and Marie Claire's editor-in-chief, Joanna Coles, takes on the role of mentor. As for the cast? See below.
Kara Janx Jerell Scott Kenley Collins Elisa Jimenez Gordana Gehlhausen Austin Scarlett Kathleen "Sweet P" Vaughn Mondo Guerra
The champion will receive an exclusive designer's boutique at Neiman Marcus, along with a spread in Marie Claire and $100,000 in technology in office space and $100,000 in cash.
Project Runway fans will find out later this year, when Lifetime premieres Project Runway All-Stars, a new season that will feature a new cast and new panel.
Angela Lindvall will host the series, while Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman serve as judges and Marie Claire's editor-in-chief, Joanna Coles, takes on the role of mentor. As for the cast? See below.
Kara Janx Jerell Scott Kenley Collins Elisa Jimenez Gordana Gehlhausen Austin Scarlett Kathleen "Sweet P" Vaughn Mondo Guerra
The champion will receive an exclusive designer's boutique at Neiman Marcus, along with a spread in Marie Claire and $100,000 in technology in office space and $100,000 in cash.
- 8/8/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Lifetime has unveiled details surrounding its upcoming Project Runway All-Stars.
Supermodel Angela Lindvall will host the Runway spinoff (set to bow in late 2012), with Marie Claire Editor-in-Chief Joanna Coles acting as mentor to the contestants, and designers Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman filling the rest of the judges panel. The all-star lineup includes: Austin Scarlett (Season 1); Kara Janx (Season 2); Elisa Jimenez (Season 4); Rami Kashou (Season 4); Kathleen “Sweet P” Vaughn (Season 4); Jerell Scott (Season 5); Kenley Collins (Season 5); Gordana Gehlhausen (Season 6); Anthony Williams (Season 7); Mila Hermanovski (Season 7); April Johnston (Season 8); Michael Costello (Season 8); and Mondo Guerra (Season 8).
Ready for more of today’s TV dish?...
Supermodel Angela Lindvall will host the Runway spinoff (set to bow in late 2012), with Marie Claire Editor-in-Chief Joanna Coles acting as mentor to the contestants, and designers Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman filling the rest of the judges panel. The all-star lineup includes: Austin Scarlett (Season 1); Kara Janx (Season 2); Elisa Jimenez (Season 4); Rami Kashou (Season 4); Kathleen “Sweet P” Vaughn (Season 4); Jerell Scott (Season 5); Kenley Collins (Season 5); Gordana Gehlhausen (Season 6); Anthony Williams (Season 7); Mila Hermanovski (Season 7); April Johnston (Season 8); Michael Costello (Season 8); and Mondo Guerra (Season 8).
Ready for more of today’s TV dish?...
- 8/8/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
"Project Runway" fans, do you miss some of your favorites from seasons past? Well with the new "Project Runway All Stars" you'll get a chance to enjoy their fashion antics once again.
The official cast was announced on Monday (Aug. 8) and includes many fan favorites and controversial contestants from the previous eight seasons.
Returning are:
Austin Scarlett (Season 1). Austin brought the glamour and hilarious facial expressions to Season 1. He also recently teamed up with Season 2 designer, Santino Rice, for "On the Road with Austin and Santino."
Kara Janx (Season 2). Kara made it all the way to the top 4 before being eliminated. Since then she has gone on to appear on Sundance Channel's "All On the Line."
Elisa Jimenez (Season 4). Crazy spit lady. You know what we're talking about. That is all.
Rami Kashou (Season 4). Rami was the first runner-up in his season, but he's not hurting. His designs have...
The official cast was announced on Monday (Aug. 8) and includes many fan favorites and controversial contestants from the previous eight seasons.
Returning are:
Austin Scarlett (Season 1). Austin brought the glamour and hilarious facial expressions to Season 1. He also recently teamed up with Season 2 designer, Santino Rice, for "On the Road with Austin and Santino."
Kara Janx (Season 2). Kara made it all the way to the top 4 before being eliminated. Since then she has gone on to appear on Sundance Channel's "All On the Line."
Elisa Jimenez (Season 4). Crazy spit lady. You know what we're talking about. That is all.
Rami Kashou (Season 4). Rami was the first runner-up in his season, but he's not hurting. His designs have...
- 8/8/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It looks like ‘Project Runway’ has taken a cue from ‘Top Chef’ and created it’s own spin-off that is no longer about finding new talent, but recycling the old. Oh and there’s no Heidi Klum!
Well I never quite got the appeal of watching contestants that were already deemed not good enough competing once again for the top spot, but I guess whether I like it or not Project Runway All Stars is coming at us full throttle. Click to read and find out who of the former contestants will be back!
The 13 contestants – Austin Scarlett, Kara Janx, Elisa Jimenez, Rami Kashou, Sweet P, Jerrell Scott, Kenley Collins, Gordana Gehlhausen, Anthony Williams, Mila Hermanovski, April Johnston, Michael Costello, and Mondo Guerra– will be competing for an exclusive designer’s boutique in select Neiman Marcus stores and on NeimanMarcus.com, $100,000 worth of technology and office space from Hp & Intel,...
Well I never quite got the appeal of watching contestants that were already deemed not good enough competing once again for the top spot, but I guess whether I like it or not Project Runway All Stars is coming at us full throttle. Click to read and find out who of the former contestants will be back!
The 13 contestants – Austin Scarlett, Kara Janx, Elisa Jimenez, Rami Kashou, Sweet P, Jerrell Scott, Kenley Collins, Gordana Gehlhausen, Anthony Williams, Mila Hermanovski, April Johnston, Michael Costello, and Mondo Guerra– will be competing for an exclusive designer’s boutique in select Neiman Marcus stores and on NeimanMarcus.com, $100,000 worth of technology and office space from Hp & Intel,...
- 8/8/2011
- by Sofia Fuller
- HollywoodLife
This group has all made it work before, but the stakes are even higher now. Thirteen familiar faces from Project Runway's seasons past have been chosen to compete in the spinoff, Project Runway All Stars. And we know who they are. And what they're competing for. Some of the most memorable designers, like Kara Janx, Jerell Scott, Kenley Collins, Elisa Jimenez, Gordana Gehlhausen, Austin Scarlett, Kathleen "Sweet P" Vaughn and Mondo Guerra, will appear on the new series, which will premiere later this year. Also on board: Anthony Williams, Michael Costello, Mila Hermanovski, Rami Kashou and April Johnston. None of them won the big prize in their...
- 8/8/2011
- E! Online
Back in 2009 when Project Runway first made the jump from Bravo to Lifetime, they kicked things off with a Project Runway All-Stars special. That show was a one-off, but this time out Lifetime has ordered entire 12 episode spinoff series.
When the series debuts later this year you'll see a bunch of fan favorite PR contestants, but what you won't see is Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Michael Kors or Nina Garcia! Maybe this is a clever way to test out whether the Project Runway franchise can work without its regular host, judges and mentor. Producers could be banking on all the familiar contestant faces making up for the loss of Tim and Heidi et. al.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, model and actress Angela Lindvall will act as host. She'll be joined by designers Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman as judges. And Marie Claire editor-in-chief Joanna Coles will attempt to fill Tim Gunn's mentor shoes.
When the series debuts later this year you'll see a bunch of fan favorite PR contestants, but what you won't see is Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Michael Kors or Nina Garcia! Maybe this is a clever way to test out whether the Project Runway franchise can work without its regular host, judges and mentor. Producers could be banking on all the familiar contestant faces making up for the loss of Tim and Heidi et. al.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, model and actress Angela Lindvall will act as host. She'll be joined by designers Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman as judges. And Marie Claire editor-in-chief Joanna Coles will attempt to fill Tim Gunn's mentor shoes.
- 8/8/2011
- by Dennis Ayers
- The Backlot
If the designers on Project Runway need to make it work and no one's around to tell them to do so, can they still make it work?
That's one of the many conundrums facing the 13 designers invited back to compete on Project Runway All Stars, a season whose surprising details were released by Lifetime today. Gone (for this season) are Heidi, Nina, Michael, and Tim; in their place, we have model Angela Lindvall serving as host, with designer Isaac Mizrahi and co-founder of Marchesa Georgina Chapman acting as judges. Marie Claire editor-in-chief Joanna Coles will join the show as the mentor to our lucky 13. Mizrahi is coming off two seasons on Bravo's The Fashion Show, while Chapman has previously guest judged on Project Runway.
The prizes this season will be an exclusive designer's boutique in select Neiman Marcus stores, $100,000 in cash from L'Oreal Paris, $100,000 in technology and office supplies from Hp and Intel,...
That's one of the many conundrums facing the 13 designers invited back to compete on Project Runway All Stars, a season whose surprising details were released by Lifetime today. Gone (for this season) are Heidi, Nina, Michael, and Tim; in their place, we have model Angela Lindvall serving as host, with designer Isaac Mizrahi and co-founder of Marchesa Georgina Chapman acting as judges. Marie Claire editor-in-chief Joanna Coles will join the show as the mentor to our lucky 13. Mizrahi is coming off two seasons on Bravo's The Fashion Show, while Chapman has previously guest judged on Project Runway.
The prizes this season will be an exclusive designer's boutique in select Neiman Marcus stores, $100,000 in cash from L'Oreal Paris, $100,000 in technology and office supplies from Hp and Intel,...
- 8/8/2011
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Fans may be familiar with the 13 designers competing on Project Runway All Stars, but the host, mentor and judges are brand new. Model Angela Lindvall will fill Heidi Klum's shoes as the host of Lifetime's new spin-off, while designers Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman will judge the former Project Runway contestants. Marie Claire editor-in-chief Joanna Coles will serve as the show's mentor. "Here I am in New York City! I landed a huge opportunity that will have me here for a month," Lindvall wrote last month on her blog. "Have to keep it top secret for now." The show's...
- 8/8/2011
- by Lesley Messer
- PEOPLE.com
First, The CW announces an all-star version of America’s Next Top Model. And now, Lifetime tells us that we’ll see some of our favorite reality stars back on an all-star edition of Project Runway?! Is 2011 just a year-long Christmas?! Because this is quite a gift to us pop-culture junkies: In addition to a ninth season of the Emmy-nominated fashion competition, the network will air Project Runway All Stars, eight one-hour episodes featuring previous contestants. This makes it slightly different than the two-hour Project Runway: All-Stars Challenge, which saw the return of players Jeffrey Sebelia, Santino Rice, Daniel Vosovic,...
- 5/4/2011
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
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
While tonight marks the first part of the Project Runway finale, we're still reeling from last week's double elimination. Gordana Gehlhausen already expressed her thoughts on getting the boot for her design, but now let's hear from Christopher Straub.
Throughout season 6, we've seen the guy break out in tears when he landed in the bottom spots for a challenge. Despite all that, he's already managed to make his mark in the fashion industry. Well, this Project Runway wrapped up ages ago so he had lots of time to focus his efforts on being a success.
Throughout season 6, we've seen the guy break out in tears when he landed in the bottom spots for a challenge. Despite all that, he's already managed to make his mark in the fashion industry. Well, this Project Runway wrapped up ages ago so he had lots of time to focus his efforts on being a success.
- 11/12/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
A number of fans are devastated at the recent elimination of one designer on Project Runway - Gordana Gehlhausen. Many felt she didn't deserve to lose the museum-inspired challenge last week, but even she herself knew Bryant Park wasn't her next step.
On her interview with TV Guide, the 45-year-old contestant discussed why she thought she'd never make it to the finale. She wasn't at all surprised that she was criticized for her last design.
On her interview with TV Guide, the 45-year-old contestant discussed why she thought she'd never make it to the finale. She wasn't at all surprised that she was criticized for her last design.
- 11/10/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
After last week's museum-inspired challenge, many Project Runway fans were not too thrilled that the judges eliminated Gordana Gehlhausen even though her dress was believed to be one of the best designs on the catwalk. The 45-year-old designer told TVGuide.com that no matter what she made, she knew she wasn't going to Bryant Park "because that's how it was through the whole show for me."
Project Runway Rundown: Did Gordana deserve to go?
Find out what she had to say about Tim Gunn's initial expression toward her gown, how she used a microwave to create the garment's texture and why she hopes to inspire others.
5 reasons why Project Runway may have lost its style
Watch the interview after the jump.
Read More >...
Project Runway Rundown: Did Gordana deserve to go?
Find out what she had to say about Tim Gunn's initial expression toward her gown, how she used a microwave to create the garment's texture and why she hopes to inspire others.
5 reasons why Project Runway may have lost its style
Watch the interview after the jump.
Read More >...
- 11/9/2009
- by Gina DiNunno
- TVGuide.com - Features
After last week's museum-inspired challenge, many Project Runway fans were not too thrilled that the judges eliminated Gordana Gehlhausen even though her dress was believed to be one of the best designs on the catwalk. The 45-year-old designer told TVGuide.com that no matter what she made, she knew she wasn't going to Bryant Park "because that's how it was through the whole show for me."
Project Runway Rundown: Did Gordana deserve to go?
Find out what she had to say about Tim Gunn's initial expression toward her gown, how she used a microwave to create the garment's texture and why she hopes to inspire others.
5 reasons why Project Runway may have lost its style
Watch the interview after the jump.
Read More >...
Project Runway Rundown: Did Gordana deserve to go?
Find out what she had to say about Tim Gunn's initial expression toward her gown, how she used a microwave to create the garment's texture and why she hopes to inspire others.
5 reasons why Project Runway may have lost its style
Watch the interview after the jump.
Read More >...
- 11/9/2009
- by Gina DiNunno
- TVGuide - Breaking News
If you're a regular reader of Movieline's Project Runway recaps, you know that our examinations revolve around two tenets: 1) Tim Gunn wondering out loud if Logan had walked in off the street -- in particular a street with an Urban Outfitters; 2) Gordana Gehlhausen, the Yugoslavian-but-that's-not-a-country-anymore maiden who came a long way and through a lot of confusing pollution in order to get here. Now that she's gone, we're left with almost no reason to recap, and for that, our grief is larger than Althea's elevator shaft of hair. They also kicked off Christopher because come on.
- 11/6/2009
- Movieline
The eight remaining designers on Project Runway worked to create an extravagant stage look for Christina Aguilera this week. Last week's winner Gordana Gehlhausen is the last contestant to be afforded immunity. Carol Hannah Whitfield, who hasn't won a challenge yet, thinks that her "slow and steady wins the race" approach will get her to Bryant Park. Klum informs the contestants that "it's time to take the competition to the next level", adding: "If you really want to shine, your look must upstage the rest." Gunn introduces famed designer Bob Mackie, on whose work the participants will be basing their looks. He tells them they need to "go for it", in terms of establishing a performer's presence, while Gunn then reveals the entertainer in question as Christina Aguilera. Nicolas Putvinski calls the task "by (more)...
- 10/16/2009
- by By Tim Parks
- Digital Spy
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