Project Runway's designers were divided into two-person teams to create day and evening outfits inspired by four Manhattan neighborhoods: Chinatown, the Upper East Side, the East Village and Harlem.
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See what resident Runway expert Chris March says on the winner and loser of this challenge. Plus, find out why he thinks "the judges were smoking crack this week."
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On Thursday's episode of Project Runway, the remaining 15 designers were tasked to create a party dress out of a burlap bag. Ping got a little too, uh, cheeky with her design, but she wasn't the only one who highlighted her model's "junk in the trunk," according to Chris March. See what else March thinks of the challenge, who he thinks should have gone home and more:
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On Thursday's premiere of the seventh season of Project Runway, we met the 16 new designers — and a few characters have already emerged from the pack (we're talking to you, Anthony).
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TVGuide.com's resident Runway expert, Chris March, shares his first impressions on the designers and their final looks for the first challenge. Find out who he thinks puts the "boy" back in flamboyant, whose garment looked like a "harlequin diaper" and why he just can't get enough of Ping.
Watch the video after the jump.
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Project Runway alum Chris March shares his brand of fashion with a new coffee table book called I Heart Chris March.
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In the book, March covers his Runway fashions as well as the many costume designs he's created from his childhood to now. "There's lots and lots embarrassing pictures of me in it," says March.
In our video interview, March also reveals how Tim Gunn, who wrote the book's foreword, brought him to tears with his flattering words. Plus: See some of March's out-there costumes, which he broke down into categories including "Wonder Women," "Black-and-White" and, our personal favorite, "Food."
Watch the video after the jump.
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This week on Project Runway, the designers create a performance look for Christina Aguilera.
As a result, there are sequins and feathers all over the runway, where legendary costume designer Bob Mackie and Aguilera judge the contestants' looks.
Carol Hannah gets a well-deserved win for her black creation of sequins, matte fabric and iridescent feathers. But Shirin's goth gown is deemed the worst of the bunch and she gets auf'd.
See what Chris March has to say in this week's Runway Rundown after the jump.
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Project Runway alum Chris March claims in a lawsuit that Beyonce's costume designer, Thierry Mugler, hired him to design some of the singer's costumes — but didn't pay March in full.
"I just hope to get this resolved as soon as possible," March says.
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It's getting down to the wire and on this week Project Runway, the four remaining designers were challenged to not only whip up a wedding dress to match their collection, but also had to make a matching bridesmaid dress at the last second! So who was sent packing? ...
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One word comes to mind when thinking about Kenley's behavior on this week's Project Runway: wow. That girl has zero filter when it comes to doling out the sass. Not only do the other designers hate her (and as Chris notes, as does the rest of the world), but Kenley actually had the audacity to talk back to not one, not two but all three of the judges. Ever hear of the ole saying, "Don't bite hand that feeds you?"
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This weeks Runway challenged the designers to create musically inspired looks for each other, and could the selections have been more perfect? While Kortos punk look for Suede was cheered by all, Chris March had a lot to say about who really shouldve gone home this week and why that person probably didnt. And why is Project Runway always a bridesmaid? Watch our recap below to find out. Robyn Ross
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