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Our spy inches thismuchcloser to the Gunnster.
The new season — on Lifetime and shot in both New York and Los Angeles — has started rolling its cameras on our coast.
But the guest judges they racked up in L.A. aren't exactly exciting.
Also, photos of the first season of 'Project Runway' on Lifetime are out.
It's not groundbreaking, of course, but we'll probably watch at least another episode. Here's why.
Also, you could be a Madewell model! And the glamorous life of one ex–'Project Runway' contestant.
They're lobbying for the Design Piracy Prohibition Act.
"She could be a good challenge," quoth the Klumster. What does that mean?
By the time it launches, will anyone care?
Considering it's rolling out, like, a hundred new fashion-reality shows, one of them ought to do the trick.
The case relating to the projectile cat is just about wrapped up.
She faces a class-A misdemeanor after allegedly throwing her cat violently at her ex-fiancé.
The 'Project Runway' season-two finalist will launch his namesake line in February 2010.
Is anyone else amazed at how hot this guy is almost a year after winning 'Project Runway'?
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