It was a pretty highfalutin challenge this week on Project Runway as the designers were paired up and given $500 to create looks for the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Collection...
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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).
Nina Garcia: Project Runway is "back to normal"
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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If you couldn't guess from Nina Garcia's absence from much of Project Runway's Los Angeles-based season, she's more of a New York City fan.
Lifetime announces new Project Runway cast
"I am very happy to be back in New York City," Garcia told TVGuide.com about the Big Apple setting for Season 7 (debuting Thursday at 10/9c on Lifetime). The New York-based fashion director for Marie Claire says ...
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10/9c Lifetime
It's a runway takeoff when the seamless reality show opens its seventh season with 16 new clothiers beginning their fashion odyssey — a season-long clash for cash and a skirmish for high-style bragging rights. In a change of backdrops, the show bids adieu to the breezy Los Angeles setting of Season 6 and returns to the gritty concrete jungle of New York City. Returning are series staples Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Michael Kors and Nina Garcia.
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