‘Runway’ Recap: Designers Try to Get Sporty
The designers are asked to create outfits for the Olympics opening ceremony. If only they understood sports.
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The designers are asked to create outfits for the Olympics opening ceremony. If only they understood sports.
We bumped into the blue faux-hawker and were amazed at how quickly he dropped the third-person. What gives, Suede?
She still doesn't understand why she got the boot. But after we looked at her line, it couldn't be more clear to us.
Last night's challenge was nothing we haven't seen before and the designs were lackluster, but Tim was a bundle of entertainment.
He's celebrating by referring to himself ecstatically in the third person, of course.
That's right — Harvey Weinstein paid him zero dollars for season one and just $2,500 an episode for season two.
Also, Calvin Klein menswear will walk in New York in February, Giorgio Armani designs a bullfighting outfit, and Janice Dickinson flashes.
Her 'Elle' contract prohibits her from doing work at 'Marie Claire' until September 1, but she's already conducting run-throughs!
Emmy rules dictate only fifteen producers can win. 'Runway' has sixteen.
He'd like to see 'ANTM' and 'Runway' join forces, thinks the current season of 'Runway' "sucks," and will show a full collection on September 11.
Also, Lacoste puts Coca Rocha on a polo shirt, Jillian Lewis previews her fall line, and Rachel Weisz wears crazy duds for 'Vogue.'
The models doubled as customers and went fabric shopping at Mood without the designers.
They accuse Blayne of trying to be the next Christian and make "girlicious" the next "fierce."
Also, Hayden-Harnett might do a diffusion line for Target, Lily Cole strips for 'Playboy', and Vava dangles his dog like a fish on a line.
Rami is okay after a bar fight in West Hollywood. Brad Walsh is still recovering from injuries after a truck driver punched him.
Is NBC trying to sabotage the last season of 'Runway' on Bravo? Also it looks like season five's Daniel and Wesley are dating.
In Bravo's new reality show teams of designers will live in a house together and work to create entire lines for potential commercial sale.
'Vogue' and 'Project Runway' never became bedfellows, but the meeting the reality show's creator had with Anna Wintour gave us 'Stylista.'
Harvey Weinstein and Jeff Zucker testified before a judge over whether NBC has a shot at keeping the show. And things got nasty.
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