As hard as it is to get by without Heidi, Nina, and Tim, Project Runway: All Stars always helps to fill the perfectly designed hole in our hearts during breaks between Project Runway seasons. And if you’ve enjoyed the past few years of the flagship show, you’re in luck: The cast of All Stars season 4 of is heavy on designers from Runway’s past few seasons.
The most notable designers include Chris March of season 4—recently picked by EW as the best season in Runway history—Jay Sario of season 7, and two past winners: Michelle Lesniak of...
The most notable designers include Chris March of season 4—recently picked by EW as the best season in Runway history—Jay Sario of season 7, and two past winners: Michelle Lesniak of...
- 9/16/2014
- by Dalene Rovenstine
- EW - Inside TV
It's the finale of "Project Runway" Season 11. On last week's part one of the finale, Daniel Esquivel was eliminated, which left Michelle Lesniak Franklin, Patricia Michaels and Stanley Hudson to battle it out for the win.
So who takes home the $100,000, the Lexus Gs 350 and the fashion spread in Marie Claire?
Michelle Lesniak Franklin was crowned the winner of "Project Runway" Season 11, after all three designers showed their collections in the final runway show at Lincoln Center in front of the usual judges plus guest judge Michael Kors.
Michelle's final collection included some delightfully creative pieces. She had a "huntress urban woman" look to her collection and the judges particularly liked her bleeding-heart sweater.
What do you think, fans? Did the right designer win?...
So who takes home the $100,000, the Lexus Gs 350 and the fashion spread in Marie Claire?
Michelle Lesniak Franklin was crowned the winner of "Project Runway" Season 11, after all three designers showed their collections in the final runway show at Lincoln Center in front of the usual judges plus guest judge Michael Kors.
Michelle's final collection included some delightfully creative pieces. She had a "huntress urban woman" look to her collection and the judges particularly liked her bleeding-heart sweater.
What do you think, fans? Did the right designer win?...
- 4/26/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
A new designer has risen. On tonight's Project Runway season finale, Stanley Hudson, Michelle Lesniak Franklin and Patricia Michaels watched their professional dreams come true as they all showed collections—even Stanley, who was more down to the wire than any contestant in series history—at Lincoln Center during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York City. And while we love us some Zac Posen, former full-time judge Michael Kors was back just in time to add some much-need snark to the proceedings. As promised by the fierce leather "lone wolf" coat she teased her collection with last week, Michelle trotted out the assortment of structured, urban-warfare-ready (but yet...
- 4/26/2013
- E! Online
Ideally, each season of a show brings a fresh perspective. But Lifetime's Season 11 of "Project Runway," which has its finale Thursday, April 25, genuinely was new.
For the first time, designers were divided into teams. Zac Posen replaced Michael Kors as a judge. And host Tim Gunn reveals tells Zap2it what he thought of all of it.
"This will be a first," Gunn says. "I have never commented on any of the designers' work." Gunn has always been a mentor, not a judge. After decades in the business, he certainly knows what works, and he agreed to critique some of the looks that will be in the season finale.
"Season 11 was very different," Gunn says. "And I don't say these words idly: This was my favorite season ever. I loved the team construct. I loved that each designer is responsible, in a manner of speaking, for more than their own work.
For the first time, designers were divided into teams. Zac Posen replaced Michael Kors as a judge. And host Tim Gunn reveals tells Zap2it what he thought of all of it.
"This will be a first," Gunn says. "I have never commented on any of the designers' work." Gunn has always been a mentor, not a judge. After decades in the business, he certainly knows what works, and he agreed to critique some of the looks that will be in the season finale.
"Season 11 was very different," Gunn says. "And I don't say these words idly: This was my favorite season ever. I loved the team construct. I loved that each designer is responsible, in a manner of speaking, for more than their own work.
- 4/25/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The season’s remaining designers hit the runway at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in NYC to showcase their new Fall/Winter 2013 designs – their final challenge in Season 11!
For the first time in the history of Project Runway, the contestants did not get to deliver their thank you speeches before their collections walked the runway! This means that the entire audience was left in the dark as to which designers actually made it to the finale — and who was associated with each look! Though atypical, this allowed for audience members to judge each collection critically, unbiased by the urge to root for their favorite designers. Six distinct collections were shown — get the scoop here!
Project Runway Season 11 Finale Show Secrets: Who’s In And Who’s Out?
One of the telltale marks of a great designer is to have a brand vision so distinct and cohesive that viewers could spot their look without the grand introduction.
For the first time in the history of Project Runway, the contestants did not get to deliver their thank you speeches before their collections walked the runway! This means that the entire audience was left in the dark as to which designers actually made it to the finale — and who was associated with each look! Though atypical, this allowed for audience members to judge each collection critically, unbiased by the urge to root for their favorite designers. Six distinct collections were shown — get the scoop here!
Project Runway Season 11 Finale Show Secrets: Who’s In And Who’s Out?
One of the telltale marks of a great designer is to have a brand vision so distinct and cohesive that viewers could spot their look without the grand introduction.
- 2/9/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
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