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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Last night may have been a designer's worst nightmare on Project Runway. It didn't start out too awful. They found out that their models would be their clients and they would have to design a cocktail dress for them. That...
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Entertainment Weekly (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Oh Wesley, we hardly knew ye. The soft-spoken 23-year-old Marc Jacobs alum and FIT graduate was sent home last night after judge Nina Garcia deemed the short, ill-fitting, eco-friendly minidress he sent down the runway ''tacky.'' Somewhat recovered from the auf-ing after watching the show last night, Wesley Nault took the time to call up EW to tell us what went wrong, how Tim's getting tough, and his...
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Last night's episode of Project Runway 5 put the models in charge for once as they had the chance to shop for fabrics and direct the designers. As we've seen in the past, some designers bristled a bit at having...
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How was your day, Dan? (Free subscription) | yesterday
I have to talk about this. We're sitting here in my office hashing this out, like we're analyzing the Mideast peace crisis. Except this just might be more important. MY THEORIES ON PROJECT RUNWAY: 1) The executives at Bravo are...
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Styledash (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Style in the media Guess what reality show surpassed all expectations with their second episode last night? Project Runway! After the premiere episode that practically put everyone to sleep, the producers of the show came back swinging last night (complete with Natalie Portman !). This week, the roles were reversed and the designers had to take orders from their models. And the models,...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
The show opens with a shot of Suede referring to himself in the third person, which I imagine we're all tired of, one episode in. It feels like someone gave him that advice so he'd stand out on the show -- it's like his "Spike hat" from Top Chef. ("I know! Only talk about yourself in the third person! Then people will start to think there's a buzz about you.") Or maybe he's really just that annoying.We...
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blog.stylehive.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
While the premiere episode marked a revival of the old , the second episode of the hit show Project Runway explored something new. At first, the challenge seemed easy enough: Design a cocktail dress with your model as your client. However, it wouldn’t be Project Runway without some twists. Firstly, the materials had to be eco-friendly, and secondly, the models, not the designers, would be purchasing...
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Second City Style (Free subscription) | yesterday
Although there have been rumblings and mumblings about a PR romance over at Blogging Project Runway for a few days, People Magazine has now given us confirmation! In an interview with Wesley Nault, People reveals that the ousted contestant is...
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Idolator (Free subscription) | yesterday
On the left: The inexplicable winner of last night's episode of Project Runway , which I found really ill-fitting and not as worthy of last night's title as Kenley's gorgeous design . On the right: Eddie Van Halen's "Frankenstein" guitar, which I didn't realize was the designer's unconscious inspiration for the frock until MTV's blog pointed out that fact. (NB: That doesn't make me like it much more.)...
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Slog (Free subscription) | yesterday
So last night brought a new episode of Project Runway , and for a variety of reasons I can't be bothered to watch this season. (The fact that our hometown contestant is a yam-colored hate crime against taste doesn't help.) However, I saw enough of last night's episode to lodge a philosophical question in my brain: Why is referring to yourself in the third person so repugnant? Lying is wrong because...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
It's not hard to be a character on "Project Runway."
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Bostonist (Free subscription) | yesterday
We spoke too soon last week. Mass. man Wesley was cut from Project Runway Season 5 for an icky, uncomfortable-looking brown dress. The challenge was for contestants to make a cocktail dress from "green" (i.e., environmentally friendly) fabric. Wes may not have come out on top on the show, but he can take solace on the shoulder of Daniel, the other PR contestant from Massachusetts. The two are rumored...
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Manolo's Shoe Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Manolo says, this week’s Project Runway challenge was the example of how putting two good ideas together can sometimes result in one confusing disaster. The first idea, to do the outfit made from the ecologically sensitive “green” material, is excellent. Although the Manolo confesses, that when he first heard the term “green cocktail dress”, he [...]