Last night's Project Runway brought the much-dreaded unusual-material challenge. The designers found themselves at the Hershey's store in Times Square scooping up Reese's candies, Hershey Kiss pillows, and whatever else they could get their hands on in the five-minute grab session. All of the designers, save one, ended up using candy wrappers, paper, or pillow fabric to fashion their garments: Chris warned about the dangers of working with food. Jillian was the lone ranger, daring to use ...
Continue Reading Story at 'FabSugar -- Have. Want. Need.'Project Runway Victorya Hong > Those Fashion Week organizers are a sneaky bunch! Yesterday's schedule said "Project Runway Designer" at 8:00pm in the Altman Building. Everyone was speculating it was going to be the Project Runway show but then realized...
Project Runway inspires new show > Based on the success of Project Runway, Bravo is developing a similarly themed photography-based reality show. Called Money Shot, the show will follow the Runway formula to whittle down contestants, and the winner will score...
PROJECT RUNWAY’S TIM GUNN GETS A NEW, FANCY GIG. > Page Six is reporting that the fabulous Tim Gunn of Project Runway fame will be taking on a new job. They say that Gunn is set to leave his post as the chairman of the...
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