Not even a pandemic was going to stop Lady Gaga from serving up some seriously iconic looks at the 2020 MTV VMAs. With her creative team — director and designer Nicola Formichetti, makeup artist Sarah Tanno, stylist Marta del Rio and hairstylist Frederic Aspiras — did not disappoint fans or fashion, collecting some of the evening’s most iconic awards (including Artist of the Year and Song of the Year) and definitely its most iconic look — along with a message of safety: “Wear a mask!”
In true Gaga style, she wore five different outfits for each of her five wins.
Her first look was her “red carpet” attire, where she paid homage to the Moon-person award with a helmet designed by Conrad by Conrad. Her outfit was the heart-quilted parka, designed by New York designer Area, from the Fall/Winter 2020 collection. She completed the look with platform boots by Pleaser shoes.
Gaga joked of her helmet,...
In true Gaga style, she wore five different outfits for each of her five wins.
Her first look was her “red carpet” attire, where she paid homage to the Moon-person award with a helmet designed by Conrad by Conrad. Her outfit was the heart-quilted parka, designed by New York designer Area, from the Fall/Winter 2020 collection. She completed the look with platform boots by Pleaser shoes.
Gaga joked of her helmet,...
- 8/31/2020
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
After three months of competition, “Project Runway All Stars” season six ended on Thursday night, April 5, with its season finale episode “Making Fashion History.” The episode concluded a two-part challenge in which the designers were tasked with creating six-piece collections inspired by American history. So who prevailed? Scroll down for our complete minute-by-minute live blog with all the latest developments as they happen.
Last week, in “History in the Making,” Ken Laurence was eliminated before getting a chance to show his collection and compete for the title, leaving Fabio Costa, Stanley Hudson and Anthony Williams in contention to win. That was after the four competitors showed a preview look from their collections to the judges. But since the judges already saw one look, the remaining three had to design more piece, for a total of seven each.
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Last week, in “History in the Making,” Ken Laurence was eliminated before getting a chance to show his collection and compete for the title, leaving Fabio Costa, Stanley Hudson and Anthony Williams in contention to win. That was after the four competitors showed a preview look from their collections to the judges. But since the judges already saw one look, the remaining three had to design more piece, for a total of seven each.
See ‘Project Runway All Stars’ Winners Full List: Photos and Where Are They...
- 4/6/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
“Project Runway All Stars” eliminated Helen Castillo in Thursday night’s episode, “Rock Your Face Off.” That leaves five designers in the competition: Fabio Costa, Stanley Hudson, Ken Laurence, Edmond Newton and Anthony Williams. All five of them are men, which is not only unusual but historic. This is the first time one gender has swept the top five in the history of “Runway” — not just the 6 seasons of “All Stars,” but also the 16 seasons of the original series.
It’s all the more surprising in this season of “All Stars” because the women actually started out with the numbers advantage. There were an even 16 contestants at the start of the competition, but 9 were women while only 7 were men. However, over the course of the last 10 episodes all 9 women were eliminated compared to only 2 men who suffered the same fate. Carlos Casanova was booted in the season premiere, and then...
It’s all the more surprising in this season of “All Stars” because the women actually started out with the numbers advantage. There were an even 16 contestants at the start of the competition, but 9 were women while only 7 were men. However, over the course of the last 10 episodes all 9 women were eliminated compared to only 2 men who suffered the same fate. Carlos Casanova was booted in the season premiere, and then...
- 3/16/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Helen Castillo is the last woman standing in season six of “Project Runway All Stars.” Is there a chance she could win the whole competition, or is she doomed to be eliminated just like every other woman on the show?
The season started with 16 contestants: 9 women and 7 men. After 8 episodes the show is down to 1 woman and 6 men. Carlos Casanova was eliminated in the season premiere episode, but then the women were picked off one-by-one: Kelly Dempsey in “Damsels in Distress,” then Ari South and Melissa Fleis in “Perfect Pairings,” Candice Cuoco in “Balls Out,” Amanda Valentine in “Fashion’s New Superheroes,” Char Glover in “Thrown for a Loop by Betty Boop,” Kimberly Goldson in “A Kick in the Astro” and Merline Labissiere in “Mizrahi Madness.”
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The fact that Castillo is the last representative of the distaff designers is perhaps...
The season started with 16 contestants: 9 women and 7 men. After 8 episodes the show is down to 1 woman and 6 men. Carlos Casanova was eliminated in the season premiere episode, but then the women were picked off one-by-one: Kelly Dempsey in “Damsels in Distress,” then Ari South and Melissa Fleis in “Perfect Pairings,” Candice Cuoco in “Balls Out,” Amanda Valentine in “Fashion’s New Superheroes,” Char Glover in “Thrown for a Loop by Betty Boop,” Kimberly Goldson in “A Kick in the Astro” and Merline Labissiere in “Mizrahi Madness.”
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The fact that Castillo is the last representative of the distaff designers is perhaps...
- 3/7/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Season six of “Project Runway All Stars” is ostensibly a battle between veterans who have appeared on “All Stars” before and rookies who are competing in this spin-off series for the first time. However, after five weeks of competition we’ve seen a different competitive split: between men and women. And it’s not looking good for the women so far. The female designers have been dropping like flies.
The season started with 16 designers overall: 7 men and 9 women. But the early results have been lopsided. Five out of six eliminations thus far have been women, while five of the six design challenge winners have been men. At least one of those eliminations was a surprise: Amanda Valentine was the front-runner to win the competition according to our racetrack odds going into “Fashion’s New Superheroes,” but she was eliminated, which 93% of our readers disagreed with. She followed Kelly Dempsey who...
The season started with 16 designers overall: 7 men and 9 women. But the early results have been lopsided. Five out of six eliminations thus far have been women, while five of the six design challenge winners have been men. At least one of those eliminations was a surprise: Amanda Valentine was the front-runner to win the competition according to our racetrack odds going into “Fashion’s New Superheroes,” but she was eliminated, which 93% of our readers disagreed with. She followed Kelly Dempsey who...
- 2/7/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
After last week’s difficult unconventional-materials challenge on “Project Runway All Stars,” the designers got to be heroes just for one day. In season six, episode five, “Fashion’s New Superheroes,” the remaining 11 competitors created looks inspired by women’s inner superhero. So whose looks were a marvel, and whose were fashion kryptonite? Scroll down to follow along with our minute-by-minute live blog of all the highs and lows.
One of the biggest questions going into Thursday night’s show was whether all womuld be forgiven after Helen Castillo criticized her fellow designers in “Balls Out.” She created her own textile for the challenge and thought some of her competitors took the easy way out by gluing the unconventional materials to muslin forms. She as much as said so on the runway when receiving negative critiques from the judges, prompting a confrontation backstage. “You undermined everyone else to make yourself look better,...
One of the biggest questions going into Thursday night’s show was whether all womuld be forgiven after Helen Castillo criticized her fellow designers in “Balls Out.” She created her own textile for the challenge and thought some of her competitors took the easy way out by gluing the unconventional materials to muslin forms. She as much as said so on the runway when receiving negative critiques from the judges, prompting a confrontation backstage. “You undermined everyone else to make yourself look better,...
- 2/2/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Season six of “Project Runway All Stars” had been a mostly harmonious affair until episode four, “Balls Out,” when the designers had to figure out how to create ball gowns with actual balls in the season’s first unconventional materials challenge. Helen Castillo had one of the lowest scoring designs, but when receiving her critiques from the judges she made comments that seemed to passive-aggressively target her opponents’ looks. That led to an angry confrontation backstage, but was it fair for Castillo to deride her fellow designers or did she cross a line? Vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
Castillo was throwing shade even while she was working on her design. She made a risky decision to create a new textile for her gown, an ambitious choice given the time constraints, but she felt the extra effort would distinguish her from the rest of the pack.
Castillo was throwing shade even while she was working on her design. She made a risky decision to create a new textile for her gown, an ambitious choice given the time constraints, but she felt the extra effort would distinguish her from the rest of the pack.
- 1/26/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
It was only a matter of time before the designers on “Project Runway All Stars” were faced with a dreaded unconventional-materials challenge. On Thursday night, January 25, the remaining 12 competitors used a variety of balls to construct their own unique ball gowns. So who created the ballsiest looks, and who was told to take their ball and go home? Scroll down for our live, minute-by-minute recap of season six, episode four, “Balls Out.”
This week’s show followed an especially dramatic third episode, “Perfect Pairings,” in which the designers were teamed up to collaborate on looks inspired by food-and-wine pairings. There were two winners of that challenge: Fabio Costa and Ken Laurence. But that means there was also a losing team, Melissa Fleis and Ari South, and they were both sent home in a double elimination.
The team that narrowly avoided elimination was Candice Cuoco and Merline Labissiere. They struggled to...
This week’s show followed an especially dramatic third episode, “Perfect Pairings,” in which the designers were teamed up to collaborate on looks inspired by food-and-wine pairings. There were two winners of that challenge: Fabio Costa and Ken Laurence. But that means there was also a losing team, Melissa Fleis and Ari South, and they were both sent home in a double elimination.
The team that narrowly avoided elimination was Candice Cuoco and Merline Labissiere. They struggled to...
- 1/26/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Is Merline Labissiere at risk of elimination in episode four of “Project Runway All Stars” tonight? This time last week we thought she was the front-runner to win the whole competition, but after struggling in the episode three challenge, “Perfect Pairings,” are readers aren’t so sure she’ll even stick around.
Every week we poll “Project Runway” fans to find out who they think will win season six of this design show spin-off, who will win the design challenge, and who will be eliminated. But according those combined predictions, it’s actually Stanley Hudson who is the likeliest to be eliminated from the competition. He gets leading odds of 17/10, which translates to a 36.75% chance of going home.
This is actually the third week in a row we’ve predicted him to be sent home. In episode two, “Damsels in Distress,” he did come close to elimination. He landed in...
Every week we poll “Project Runway” fans to find out who they think will win season six of this design show spin-off, who will win the design challenge, and who will be eliminated. But according those combined predictions, it’s actually Stanley Hudson who is the likeliest to be eliminated from the competition. He gets leading odds of 17/10, which translates to a 36.75% chance of going home.
This is actually the third week in a row we’ve predicted him to be sent home. In episode two, “Damsels in Distress,” he did come close to elimination. He landed in...
- 1/25/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Sixteen defeated designers returned to the workroom Thursday for the sixth season of Project Runway All Stars to take one more shot at success — and a few shots at one another along the way.
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The premiere event pitted eight former All Stars — Anthony Williams, Carlos Casanova, Ari South, Joshua McKinley, Melissa Fleis, Fabio Costa, Ken Laurence and Helen Castillo — against eight newcomers — Kimberly Goldson, Amanda Valentine, Stanley Hudson, Charketa “Char” Glover, Merline Labissiere, Candice Cuoco, Edmond Newton and Kelly Dempsey — for what host Alyssa Milano assured them would be the only team challenge of the season.
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The premiere event pitted eight former All Stars — Anthony Williams, Carlos Casanova, Ari South, Joshua McKinley, Melissa Fleis, Fabio Costa, Ken Laurence and Helen Castillo — against eight newcomers — Kimberly Goldson, Amanda Valentine, Stanley Hudson, Charketa “Char” Glover, Merline Labissiere, Candice Cuoco, Edmond Newton and Kelly Dempsey — for what host Alyssa Milano assured them would be the only team challenge of the season.
- 1/5/2018
- TVLine.com
"Ashley Nell Tipton had a strong showing all season and even when her designs were bottom looks the judges still supported her and gave her positive feedback, which means they liked her and her work," explains Benutty, who did the best at scoring the Season 14 finale of "Project Runway." Only five of our contest players correctly predicted how the finalists would place, but Benutty broke the tie with his high point score (4,750) thanks to using his special 500 and 200 point bets wisely. Since he is eligible, as per our contest rules, he wins a $100 Amazon gift certificate. -Break- Who will win 'The Amazing Race'? See exclusive odds See Benutty's finale predictions here, which correctly forecasted Ashley as the winner, Kelly Dempsey as the runner-up, Edmond Newton in third place and Candice Cuoco in fourth place. Click on the right-hand chart to see where You placed in our Season 14 finale contest.
- 11/6/2015
- Gold Derby
In the hard-fought Season 14 finale of "Project Runway," fan-favorite designer Ashley Nell Tipton took down Kelly Dempsey, Edmond Newton and Candice Cuoco to win the grand prize. But how did the other contestants place in the show's finale rankings? And did You predict the results? -Break- Who will win 'Project Runway'? See exclusive odds According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by readers like you, Ashley and Kelly were actually tied in the #1 position on our winner's chart for who would become this season's champ. Both designers had 13/5 odds (28% chance) to win, closely mirroring the judges' tough decision in declaring Ashley their winner and Kelly their runner-up. Rounding out the show's top four, saved designer Edmond wound up in third place, while Candice came in dead last. See more odds and rankings for the finale right here. In our "Project Runway" predictions ce.
- 11/6/2015
- Gold Derby
(Spoiler alert: Please do not read on if you haven’t watched Thursday’s episode of “Project Runway”) Another aspiring designer became a member of fashion’s in-crowd Thursday night when “Project Runway” crowned its Season 14 winner. It came down to contestants Kelly Dempsey, Edmond Newton, Candice Cuoco and Ashley Tipton creating a Fashion Week collection for a chance to win the top prize on the Lifetime reality show. Ultimately, it was Tipton’s plus-size designs that ruled the catwalk and were deemed the best by judges Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia and Zac Posen along with mentor Tim Gunn. Country...
- 11/6/2015
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
A new designer has snagged the Project Runway crown! And said designer is a groundbreaking choice for the fashion competition. If you don't want to know which of the final four hopefuls is following in the footsteps of Christian Siriano, Dmitry Sholokhov and the 11 other previous title-holders, look away! Ready? Congratulations are in order for Ashley Nell Tipton, the plus-size designer who beat out Candice Cuoco, Kelly Dempsey and Edmond Newton with a revolutionary collection never before seen on the show. That's right, the San Diego, Calif. resident, who sent an entirely plus size collection down the catwalk, was crowned the winner. "I would describe my style as having fun and being funky, showing your...
- 11/6/2015
- E! Online
Following another rough-and-tumble season of Project Runway, the Lifetime reality show on Thursday announced its latest champion.
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Four contestants remained at the top of Thursday’s nail-biting finale — Kelly Dempsey, Candice Cuoco, Ashley Tipton and Edmond Newton — but only one could be crowned this year’s winner. And that person is… Tipton!
Tipton, who wowed the crowd (and the internet) with her plus-sized line during New York Fashion Week, was overwhelmed when she was announced this year’s winner.
“These definitely are happy tears,” she said. “Thank you so much.
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Four contestants remained at the top of Thursday’s nail-biting finale — Kelly Dempsey, Candice Cuoco, Ashley Tipton and Edmond Newton — but only one could be crowned this year’s winner. And that person is… Tipton!
Tipton, who wowed the crowd (and the internet) with her plus-sized line during New York Fashion Week, was overwhelmed when she was announced this year’s winner.
“These definitely are happy tears,” she said. “Thank you so much.
- 11/6/2015
- TVLine.com
You might tune in and out of Project Runway each season, considering it's been running for 14 years now, but trust us: This year is one of its best installments yet, and the final group of designers heading to New York Fashion Week are capable of some truly excellent work. To prepare for part one of the finale, which will check in on designers Candice Cuoco, Kelly Dempsey and Ashley Nell Tipton as they prepare to show their collections, E! News caught up with the three women to discuss the judges, the challenges and their biggest competition. What's your design aesthetic? Candice: "I think it's strong, sexy and sophisticated all in one. I think my designs are very bold, but they can still be...
- 10/29/2015
- E! Online
"Project Runway," you can't fool us! At the end of last night's Season 14, Episode 12, "Roll Out the Red Carpet," Tim Gunn did not fold his hands in compassion and send Edmond Newton to the workroom to clean up his space. So Tim is going to use his save on Edmond, right, sending four designers to Fashion Week? Please?
The October 22 episode ended with Edmond as the shocking elimination -- especially shocking since he'd been one of the frontrunners from Week 1, he was never in the bottom before last night, and he took the risks that he was asked to take in this final red carpet challenge before Fashion Week.
Candice Cuoco was sent through even though the judges acknowledged she played it safe with that black dress and everyone said this was not the week to play it safe. Edmond experimented with color and really went wild with those scissors.
The October 22 episode ended with Edmond as the shocking elimination -- especially shocking since he'd been one of the frontrunners from Week 1, he was never in the bottom before last night, and he took the risks that he was asked to take in this final red carpet challenge before Fashion Week.
Candice Cuoco was sent through even though the judges acknowledged she played it safe with that black dress and everyone said this was not the week to play it safe. Edmond experimented with color and really went wild with those scissors.
- 10/23/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
For the first time in months, there's been a massive shakeup on our "Project Runway" predicted winner's chart as designer Edmond Newton is now tied with season-long frontrunner Ashley Nell Tipton. Do you agree or disagree with the predictions of our contest entrants? Hurry -- make your predictions for the Season 14 finale and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which designer will win. -Break- Who will win 'Project Runway'? See exclusive odds According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by readers like you, Edmond and Ashley both have leading 19/10 odds to win the season, which translates to 34% support apiece. Be sure to make Your finale predictions right here. Meanwhile, Candice Cuoco comes in third place to win the season with 9/2 odds (19% chance), followed by Kelly Dempsey...
- 10/20/2015
- Gold Derby
We're in the final stretch of the 14th season of "Project Runway," and with only four designers left it's time to assess their Gold Derby odds against their past performances with the judges. Is Ashley's season-long popularity with our readers indicative of a pre-ordained victory? Will Kelly's star continue to rise and lead her to an unexpected win? Does Edmond have what it takes to best three women? Can Candice outshine the others while adhering to her dark aesthetic? Hurry -- make your predictions for the Season 14 finale and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which designer will win. -Break- Who will win 'Project Runway'? See exclusive odds 4. Candice Cuoco Gold Derby Ranking: 3rd place (5/1 odds) Judges Ranking: 3rd place (2 wins in 5 top looks) Candice enters the final stretch ranked third by both statistical measures,...
- 10/18/2015
- Gold Derby
Did you correctly predict that Merline Labissiere would be eliminated on "Project Runway" Thursday night? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your predictions for the Season 14 finale and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which designer will win. -Break- Who will win 'Project Runway'? See exclusive odds According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by readers like you, Merline's ouster was obvious as she had leading 13/8 odds (38% chance) of being eliminated. The stage is now set for the final four designers, composed of Candice Cuoco, Ashley Nell Tipton, Kelly Dempsey and Edmond Newton. Be sure to make Your finale predictions right here. Congratulations to our user Francisnico for earning the top score in this week's contest. He's...
- 10/16/2015
- Gold Derby
Will Thursday's episode of "Project Runway" be the end of the road for Merline Labissiere? That's what 39% of our contest entrants think, resulting in 8/5 elimination odds for the Savannah, Georgia designer. Do you agree or disagree with our readers' rankings? Hurry -- make your "Project Runway" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which designer will be out next. -Break- Who will win 'Project Runway'? See exclusive odds According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest players like you, Merline has the best chance of being eliminated next. However, our readers give the "No One" option 4/1 odds (19% chance) of happening for the first time this season. And then Candice Cuoco is next in line to go home with 6/1 odds (14% chance). Be sure to update Your predictions right here.
- 10/14/2015
- Gold Derby
With this week's elimination of Laurie Underwood, "Project Runway" is now down to the Final 6 designers. Recent seasons suggest that four designers will make it to the finale and show collections at New York Fashion Week, but in the spirit of the series' adherence to the "Bottom 3" looks for each episode, listed below are the three designers who have under-performed for the season and are likeliest to go home before the finals. Hurry -- make your predictions for next week and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who'll be out next. -Break- Related: Edmond Newton, Ashley Nell Tipton, Candice Cuoco are Top 3 designers Swapnil Shinde His current odds to win remain high among our contest players at 11/2, but he continues to slide downhill in the eyes of the judges. After starting the season with...
- 10/2/2015
- Gold Derby
There are currently six designers left on "Project Runway" Season 14, and -- as it happens -- six PR designers showed at New York Fashion Week in September. This is how they do it every year, although they usually have a few more "decoy" collections, and usually the designers of each collection are known. This time, they showed anonymously. But by now we know the designers of the 2015 season, and it's pretty clear who did what. And those collections can give us an idea of who might be winning this season.
We won't see all of these designs on TV, we'll just see the finalists. But Blogging Project Runway has all the collections here:
Collection 1
Collection 2
Collection 3
Collection 4
Collection 5
Collection 6
We agree with the fans who believe 1 is Swapnil Shinde, 2 is Merline Labissiere (the hats!), 3 is Edmond Newton, 4 is Ashley Nell Tipton, 5 is Kelly Dempsey from the deli with her fanny packs,...
We won't see all of these designs on TV, we'll just see the finalists. But Blogging Project Runway has all the collections here:
Collection 1
Collection 2
Collection 3
Collection 4
Collection 5
Collection 6
We agree with the fans who believe 1 is Swapnil Shinde, 2 is Merline Labissiere (the hats!), 3 is Edmond Newton, 4 is Ashley Nell Tipton, 5 is Kelly Dempsey from the deli with her fanny packs,...
- 10/2/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Do you agree with a whopping 45% of our users that Ashley Nell Tipton will win "Project Runway"? That high percentage gives Ashley leading 6/5 odds to win Season 14, better than all of her competitors. Hurry -- make your predictions for next week and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who'll be out next. -Break- Who will win 'Project Runway'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by users like you, Ashley has a healthy lead over her closest competitor Edmond Newton, who has 4/1 odds (21% chance to win). Don't forget to update Your predictions here. Candice Cuoco follows in third place with 11/2 odds (16% chance to win), while Swapnil Shinde is in fourth place with 9/1 odds (10% chance) and Merline Labissiere is in fifth place with 33/1 odds...
- 9/28/2015
- Gold Derby
Two weeks ago I went against the consensus and named Hanmiao Yang as one of the three best designers of "Project Runway" Season 14. I refuse to acknowledge that she isn't one of the most creative on the cast, but given her elimination this week a spot has opened in my power rankings that must be filled. Compare my updated analysis of the best designers left in the competition with your own predictions. Choose correctly this week and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It’s fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who will be out next. -Break- Who will win 'Project Runway'? See exclusive predictions Ashley Nell Tipton The undisputed reigning princess of Season 14, Ashley just notched her second win in only three episodes. Her stunning Venetian-inspired look with co-designer Candice Cuoco blew the judges away, and rightfully so.
- 8/22/2015
- Gold Derby
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