![]() ![]() Diane Von Furstenberg has been very good, she’s very encouraging to the designers. Richard Tyler was very good and very articulate and he understood a lot about the way clothes are put together. What usually happens is that they get there and no matter what their real personality is, once that little red light goes on they panic and they don’t really say what they’re supposed to say or mean to say, but she was very good. Victoria Beckham, because she was very honest and she had a very clear point of view and she wasn’t scared of saying what she meant. We did one where you went and worked with the plants and foliage. The Twizzlers dress was one of my favorite dresses. When I saw that challenge, I thought “This is going to be terrible, what can possibly come out?” and I was very surprised. The first challenge ever where they went to the supermarket and Austin Scarlett made the corn husk dress is up there with my many favorites, then we also did the candy one and we went to the Hershey’s candy store. The ones that involve fantasy have been the most surprising and the most enjoyable. What have been some of your favorite challenges over the span of the show? Some of them just stand by their design and that’s fine, what can you do? I think that we all have a lot of years of experience and we have seen a lot of designers, so my criticism is for them to help them grow and for them to get better but it’s a question of personality also. I really am interested in them getting the most out of the panel that is there. I am not there to be critical just for the sake of being critical or to make good TV. I don’t mind giving them further comments on it. I am always very happy to go into the reason why I don’t think their design is strong or not. Speaking of which, what’s the line between a designer sticking up for his or her design and just making excuses? So much of the personality is included in the talent. It’s also important for the designer to be personable and articulate and deal with what it takes to be a designer. The most fun to watch are the most fun to judge, but when it comes down to the last episode, we were really looking for the fact that it could translate into something that is salable has a sense of practicality. Some of the challenges require fantasy and creativity. Obviously what I’m looking for the most is creativity, but I also like to see a sense of practicality. ![]() With what criteria do you judge the show’s runway shows? It was impossible to be there for an entire month. He has another job, he’s a designer and work on his collection, and I had to fly to Paris to see the fashion shows for the fall. and in that time period that we filmed, it was very difficult to be there the entire time. The reality is that both Michael and myself have other jobs besides “Project Runway” and he probably had to work on his following collection and I had to go to the collection. Several fans of the show have missed seeing you and Michael Kors in the judges’ chairs these last few weeks. Considered by many to be the most no-nonsense of the judges, Nina took the time to talk to us about her favorite moments of the show, her judging criteria and her occasional aversion to the camera. Nearly every week on ‘Project Runway,’ host Heidi Klum is joined by co-judges designer Michael Kors and Marie ClaireFashion Director Nina Garcia. She loves Christian, Elaine, Nina and Brandon so much.This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. I know she can’t wait for the season and is excited to still be involved. ![]() The 28-year-old model took over hosting duties on the hit reality competition in 2018 after long-time stars Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn announced that they would not be returning to the show.Īnd after just two seasons as the show’s presenter, Karlie – who welcomed her first child with husband Joshua Kushner last month – has decided she will take a step back from full-time hosting duties, and will instead make guest appearances in the upcoming season.īravo announced the changes on Wednesday (04.07.21), when they also revealed that mentor Christian Siriano – who took over from Tim Gunn – and judges Nina Garcia, Brandon Maxwell, and Elaine Welteroth will all return.įollowing the confirmation of Karlie’s smaller role, sources confirmed the beauty is “excited to still be involved”, but is spending more time on other “incredible” ventures this year.Īn insider told People magazine: “She’s also got some incredible things cooking on the business and philanthropic fronts that she’s really passionate about and pouring a lot of her time into right now. Karlie Kloss will not return to ‘Project Runway’ as a host, but will continue to work on the production. ![]()
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