Project Runway Designers Have Some Astonishing Ideas About Pregnancy
Revisit each look in our recap of last night's episode.
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Also, see the homeless-chic cover of September's Italian 'Vogue.'
As we've said before, this show sounds amazing.
The show is basically the same as it's always been.
Someone who has seen the first episode says maybe not.
The bidding is under way on priceless fashion experiences — for a good cause.
Also, saggy skinny jeans are not okay.
It's not groundbreaking, of course, but we'll probably watch at least another episode. Here's why.
They're lobbying for the Design Piracy Prohibition Act.
The 'Project Runway' season-two finalist will launch his namesake line in February 2010.
He thinks things will only get worse for Liz Claiborne. But at least he's got a backup career!
The 'Project Runway' finalists are showing this week, but still not on TV.
And Tim is shooting the designer visits starting on Sunday.
Unlike Heidi Klum, Gunn seems to have a grip on the legal mess embroiling the show.
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