‘Runway’ Recap: The Finale Is Upon Us!
The final four show their collections, and Kenley reminds us why we still don't like her.
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The final four show their collections, and Kenley reminds us why we still don't like her.
It probably won't hit the air until late next summer.
And Kenley continues acting like a bitch. Surprise, surprise.
This means 'Elle' has been auf'd.
Suede's making pirate sleeves, and Joe's making pocket squares. Has the world gone mad?
A bunch of girls screamed with lust for James Franco at Columbia, and we don’t blame them. Also, Alec Baldwin screamed at a limo driver while leaving the U.S. Open, in today’s gossip roundup.
The docudrama will include private video confessionals by interns.
When the storm hit, fashionistas were driven to drastic measures.
It's amazing how the social set can look magnificent in this kind of heat. Well, except for Cory Kennedy.
The ‘Project Runway’ judge weighs in on the outfits of the former First Lady and the potential future one.
The 'Runway' judge and fashion editor gamely answered questions at Barnes & Noble last night to promote her new book.
And then post them on their brand-new Website, B-Hive, where you'll also find 'Project' online bingo.
When she wears it, she says, the only people who see her are Tinsley Mortimer and Marjorie Gubelmann. Meanwhile, this past weekend boldfaced names like Gwyneth Paltrow and Peter Cook feigned invisibility — but you would have seen them if you were there. Because in the Hamptons, there's nowhere to hide.
Her 'Elle' contract prohibits her from doing work at 'Marie Claire' until September 1, but she's already conducting run-throughs!
Also, Tom Ford has his eyes on Vegas, Bar Refaeli scores two huge campaigns, and Nina Garcia is rolling in it.
After all the drama leading up to this season's premiere of 'Project Runway,' we had our worries — but the Fug Girls think it's all gonna be okay.
She adds she became really emotional over the two-day shoot and had to try to "keep it professional."
Klum says the designers on the show can do what they do "anywhere," even on Mars.