A familiar face will return to Project Runway next season, and fans will play a role in deciding who.
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that three past contestants will have the chance to compete for another shot at the crown in the Lifetime design competition's 12th season.
Photos: Dressed to Kill: THR Shoots the Stars of 'Project Runway'
Viewers will be able to choose which one of the three designers -- Ra'mon-Lawrence Coleman (Season 6), Valerie Mayen (Season 8) or Kate Pankoke (Season 11) -- will get a second chance on the show. Whomever is chosen will compete against a ...
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that three past contestants will have the chance to compete for another shot at the crown in the Lifetime design competition's 12th season.
Photos: Dressed to Kill: THR Shoots the Stars of 'Project Runway'
Viewers will be able to choose which one of the three designers -- Ra'mon-Lawrence Coleman (Season 6), Valerie Mayen (Season 8) or Kate Pankoke (Season 11) -- will get a second chance on the show. Whomever is chosen will compete against a ...
- 5/16/2013
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Ra'mon-Lawrence Coleman won the challenge on Thursday's episode of Project Runway 6 after dyeing his dress at the last minute in the bathroom, and it was still wet when it went down the runway. Here's what Tim Gunn told People happened behind the scenes:"What the audience didn't see is me going into the men's room, saying to Ra'mon, would you please get that neoprene thing out of the toilet? If you're going to dye it,... keep reading » » read the full story and comment, or find the latest news about Project Runway 6
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- 9/14/2009
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Every week we pick the gays who we think have made the biggest splash in television and leave it to you, the keepers of the flame, to decide who will be crowned Gay of the Week. We'll announce the winner in Friday's Bgwe column, and that champ will reign until a new set of challengers are introduced the following week to try to steal his title.
Last week Oliver Fish from One Life to Live took the crown for his angsty coming out scene. But this week he's been busy on the periphery with police work, and a slew of reality show personalities have crowded out the field: We've got a gay Idol finalist and his groom, a harried Project Runway contestant, the most successful gay Big Brother housemate ever, and a guy who literally "danced his ass off" (well, at least 90 pounds of it).
Check them out after the break,...
Last week Oliver Fish from One Life to Live took the crown for his angsty coming out scene. But this week he's been busy on the periphery with police work, and a slew of reality show personalities have crowded out the field: We've got a gay Idol finalist and his groom, a harried Project Runway contestant, the most successful gay Big Brother housemate ever, and a guy who literally "danced his ass off" (well, at least 90 pounds of it).
Check them out after the break,...
- 9/10/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
It's only Project Runway's second episode, but already the 15 remaining designers' personalities, strengths and weaknesses are emerging clearer than Rebecca Romijn's baby bump on Thursday's show. Tasked with designing a chic maternity outfit for the actress -- remember, this show was filmed last year before Romijn gave birth to twin girls -- the designers padded their mannequins and got to making it work: Get Her an Inhaler: Qristyl Frazier must have been thrilled to be spared elimination last week [1]. How else to explain her overeager shopping at Mood? The designer huffed and puffed her way through the fabric store, fretting about her remaining time while Tim Gunn sagely counseled her to take "deep breaths." Maternity Wear's Not His Bag: We love watching Mitchell Hall tell it like it is -- despite the fact that he's yet to produce a successful look. The designer, who was nearly kicked off last week,...
- 8/28/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
The wait is over! Project Runway finally emerged on Lifetime Thursday with an epic block of programming that lasted more than three hours. And despite the much ballyhooed network flip and the relocation from New York to Los Angeles, deep exhale, the new Runway felt pretty much like the old one. All About the All-Stars: What a treat to catch up with Sweet P., Daniel Vosovic, Chris March, Uli, Mychael Knight, season 3 champ Jeffrey and Korto! Also, Santino Rice brought his typical braggadocio and baggage. Sure, that Tim Gunn impression is classic but without Andre as the brunt of the joke, the shtick was a little played-out ... sort of like his collection of metallic-inspired garments. In the challenge, the eight designers had to create a mini-collection of three looks. And true to form, a surprise was added in the eleventh hour when they had to fashion a fourth outfit from...
- 8/21/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
As promised, here is the "Project Runway" feature I wrote for the Tribune's Live section. It contains some quotes from this interview with Tim Gunn, as well as some quotes from a "Project Runway" contestant from Chicago, Ra'mon-Lawrence Coleman. It’s not easy to make Tim Gunn lose his composure. But sitting at First Lady Michelle Obama’s table at a July 24 White House luncheon was a beyond-fabulous moment for the famously calm designers’ mentor on “Project Runway” (9 p.m. Central Thursday, Lifetime). “I was in heaven,” Gunn said in a recent phone interview. “I already loved her, but then I...
- 8/19/2009
- by Tempo
- The Watcher
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