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Project Runway recap: Wrappers Delight. ... As for Christian, his Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup wrapper dress was definitely chic, reminiscent of Michael’s coffee-filter frock from last season.
On Project Runway this week, one of the designers totally fails in the challenge — creating a dress that the judges say looks like a "crime scene".
Say Hello to the McDCouture Runway Collection: 20 Dresses Made From McDonald ... a Miami International University of Art and Design Fashion Student was created with 900 white sandwich wrappers, ...
Lifetime brings back 13 designers and they're all out… for blood. By Jethro Nededog With Thursday’s Project Runway All Stars premiere, Lifetime brought back 13 designers who all believed they ...
‘Project Runway All Stars’ designer Anna Zhou is speaking out about the infamous red dress that upset fellow cast members and had the Twitterverse buzzing. It all started when members o… ...
Elizabeth Rasmuson said the colored wrappers of Wrigley's 5 gum inspired her to create a jacket from the wrappers last year and the success of that project led her to create a dress for next ...
The Express-Times Prom Dress Rescue program is making prom cheaper. ... Don't make a gum wrapper prom dress; get one here free. Updated: Apr. 13, 2010, 8:00 p.m.
New York - It's instant gratification for "Project Runway" fans: A version of Victorya Hong's winning dress from Wednesday's episode will be available for sale as early as Friday. The dress is being ...
In an exclusive sneak peek of Project Runway season 16, the contestants discuss the use of plus-size models — watch. ... Contestants School One Designer When He Calls His Dress Form ‘Too Fat ...
Last night's episode of Project Runway featured a challenge in which the designers had to transform some seriously fugly bridesmaid dresses into runway-ready creations. Did they fail or succeed?
Elizabeth Rasmuson and boyfriend, Jordan Weaver wear a dress and vest made of gum wrappers from Wrigley's "5 gum" in shades of blue and white in Garner, Iowa. (AP) GARNER, Iowa — An.
I personally watch Project Runway to go, “Oooh, pretty!” or “Agh, my eyes!” Not to go, “According to a Keynesian model, at that price point a dress with a low neckline would minimize ...