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Project Runway Season Four

I love Nick!!! I would love to see some of his recent designs

Laura looks different. Glad she finally decided to wear a different color other than black (although she is wearing white but hey its an improvement)
 
here are the new designers. you can read their bio/interviews on the site
carmen
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Chris
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Christian
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Elisa
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Jack
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Jillian
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Kevin
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Kit (Christina)
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Marion
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Rami
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Ricky
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Simone
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Steven
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Sweet P (Kathleen)
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Victorya
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[bravo]
 
Heidi Klum returns with `Project Runway'

By FRAZIER MOORE, AP Television Writer Today at 11:46 am Soup or salad for lunch? Heidi Klum ponders the issue as a waiter stands by.
"I'm a Gemini," she notes. "I can never make up my mind." Then she does. Salad.
This would seem to be a rare lapse -- as a judge on "Project Runway" (as well as a co-creator, executive producer and its host), she certainly has no problem rendering a verdict on each design offered by contestants on the show, which returns for its fourth season Wednesday at 10 p.m EST on Bravo.



"I judge clothes from my perspective, and I've been in the business for a long time," says the 34-year-old German-born supermodel/designer/personality/entrepreneur.
"I started in '93 and I've worn a lot of things, from really cheap things to really expensive things. Things that I didn't know which way to get into them -- I had instructions, and two people helped me. Or things so big and overwhelming I can hardly stand in them: `Take the picture, 'cause I'm gonna fall over.' And when I'm not on a runway or in front of a camera, I need conventional clothes too."
As she settles in for lunch with a reporter, she has just come from presiding at a "Project Runway" fashion preview across the street at Lincoln Center. There, the season's 15 contestants were introduced, each presenting several creations while music throbbed and cameras flashed.
Then Klum threw a black satin trenchcoat over her little blue number and made her way through raw weather to the restaurant. She stays bundled up, but in the coat with playful ruffled trim and four-leaf-clover earrings from her own design collection, Klum still radiates style.
"Fashion makes us all individuals," she says, her chattiness flavored by her faint accent and occasionally bumpy syntax. "At the end of the day, maybe it's not all that free of a country. You can't do this, you can't do that" -- her smoker friends can't light up anywhere, it seems -- "but you can wear what you want to wear."
"Well, you can't go naked," she acknowledges.
This "Project Runway" season was shot in Manhattan last May during a marathon of design challenges, runway judgings and systematic banishment of 12 contestants. Ever since, all 15 contestants have been living with the secret of who's already out.
The season will conclude with the three finalists showing their designs during New York Fashion Week in February. Klum and her fellow judges, designer Michael Kors and Elle magazine fashion director Nina Garcia, will choose the winner, who gets $100,000 to start a fashion line.
"Project Runway" turns fashion's creative process into a high-stakes competition, waged under pressure-cooker conditions and unfolding in plain sight under the guidance of fashion guru Tim Gunn, whose by-now-famous catch phrase exhorts the contestants to "make it work."
Obviously, the concept for the show is inspired. But Klum says some serious tweaking was required to make THAT work. One early idea called for the contestants to find ordinary people to model their creations for the judges.
"We thought of having them run around and ask people on the street, `Hey, do you want to participate in this fashion show we're doing?'"
And, Klum adds, initially she didn't mean to be host. Not until Bravo asked.
What did it matter, she figured -- one more thing for her to do? "I NEED to be doing different things," she declares. "I'm ALWAYS on the next thing already."
But everything isn't devoted to career. Klum makes it clear that her favorite roles reside in her private life: as wife (to the pop star Seal) and mother (to their two young sons and a daughter by former boyfriend Flavio Briatore).
A couple of days earlier, she and Seal had flown to New York from their Los Angeles home. But with TV writers on strike, her packed publicity schedule has been trimmed by one item: taping an appearance that afternoon on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien."
"I was like, `OK, "Conan" is not happening? Get me on an earlier flight!' My husband's still here, but I'm gonna go home ad see the children. Usually, we don't leave them behind. When I did `Project Runway' we all moved to New York for five weeks."
Now, with the new season finally reaching the air, Klum can't help but marvel at her series' enduring success.
"We had no idea what we were gonna fall into when we started," she says. "But I go really open into things. I always try. We're here, we might as well make the most out of it. And that's what I tell the contestants: `This is your chance to show yourself. Show your talent to everybody. Do it!'"
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i'm so relieve that Tim Gunn is back...
i first heard he wasn't going to be...
bu the show would never be the same without him...

i wonder if michael kors is pissed that no one pays as much attention to him..
:innocent:...


:ninja:
 
i'm so relieve that Tim Gunn is back...
i first heard he wasn't going to be...
bu the show would never be the same without him...

i wonder if michael kors is pissed that no one pays as much attention to him..
:innocent:...


:ninja:
when i heard Tim might not be on because he left Parsons, i was wondering how they could replace him. he makes the show and helps the designers so much.

i was kind of hoping that they'd get a new designer judge in replacement for Michael :unsure:
 
Today's the day! I even made a special avatar for the occasion! :buzz:

I can't believe this wasn't posted yet, but here are the scans of an article with an overview and Tim's brief opinion on the contestants. They all seem very talented, experienced and interesting, especially Christian! (Wow at what The Gunn said about him!)


(scanned by novella from the October 5, 2007 issue of EW)
 
thanks Novella. he seems excited about Christian and Jack.
i just finished reading all their bios and a lot of them have great experience and already been featured in fashion magazines (Elisa). no more wendy peppers.
 
I'm so excited for tonight, it's finally back :woot:

Novella - I love your PR avy! :lol: Thanks for the scan. I will definately be looking out for Christian, since he's a "fashion prodigy" according to Tim.
 
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novella I LOVE your avatar! where's Andre :D

I like Michael Kors as a judge, glad that he will be back

oh and I got this in an email...
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, serif][SIZE=-1]November 14, 2007[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, serif][SIZE=+1]What’s Your Fantasy?[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, serif][SIZE=-1]The “Project Runway” Fantasy Game[/SIZE][/FONT]
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[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, serif][SIZE=-1] Fantasy football? In your book, it’s up there with “high-class hooker” for oxymoron of the century.
For those who prefer hemlines to yard lines, there’s Fafa’s Project Runway Fantasy Game.
Pick a team of three season four Runway designers. Every week you’ll compete for points based on their performances. (Six points if one of your designers wins a challenge, negative five if he is eliminated, three if he cries, two if Tim Gunn tells him to “make it work,” and so on.) There are no leagues; you simply compete against all the other players online. Each week’s winner gets a DVD of a past PR season.
If your team fares poorly tonight, don’t forget that next week is a whole new challenge — on this show, you never know what’ll happen.
So carry on, people. Carry on.

Available online at fafarazzi.com.
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Today's the day! I even made a special avatar for the occasion! :buzz:

I can't believe this wasn't posted yet, but here are the scans of an article with an overview and Tim's brief opinion on the contestants. They all seem very talented, experienced and interesting, especially Christian! (Wow at what The Gunn said about him!)
(scanned by novella from the October 5, 2007 issue of EW)
YOUR AVATAR! :rofl: Aw..the Andrae-Tim Gunn-Santino times were my favorite.

I didn't care for Jeffrey from last season..blah. still think Uli should have won.

Looking forward to the premiere tonight :woot:
 
I've been wondering A LOT lately when Project Runway will get some wild card action. I think it might really make the designers straighten up their game if the models were comprised of males AND females. Yes, not every one plans to do just designs for women or the vice-versa, for men. However, experience in both forms should be a must!

I feel like if there isn't a shift soon, should there be another season after season four, the seasons wil just toil on as monotonous and just another TV show.
 
Pretty good premiere, I have to say! An extremely wide variety of personalities, that's for sure :lol: You just knew Simone would be going because of all the airtime she got, though. And quotes of the episode:

"Can I hand measure you?"
"It looked like she was pooing fabric!"

Hahaha...:rofl:

My favorite dress was Chris (What a top!). But I think my favorite contestants are Carmen and Kit. Jillian and Victorya both looked like proper girls, but in the previews they seemed like they're going to be very difficult to work with...

Even though his design won, Rami's dress just looked like a toga to me :/ But I'm sure the fabric was hard to work with.
 
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Meh, not too impressed so far... I'll write up what I though about all of it in detail tomorrow.
 

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