If you're a Project Runway fan, you might just want to tune into Lifetime Television's upcoming sister show, Models of the Runway. The program, which shows the behind-the-scenes antics of the actual models from Project Runway, makes its debut on Lifetime on Thursday, Aug. 20 at 11 p.m.
Will you be watching Project Runway tonight? You know I will be. Last week, Jeanie Syfu, lead stylist for the TRÉSemme team, talked about what it's like to work on the show, and this week we're back with some pretty juicy details about a few designers who shall remain nameless.
Despite what some people might say, Project Runway isn't just about the clothes. It's about the models, makeup, and hair, too. Jeanie Syfu, lead stylist for the TRÉSemme team, has to whip up runway-ready styles in a tiny sliver of time.
"Oh hi, everybody! It's me, Christian Siriano — you know, the big Project Runway winner? (You may also know me by my diva name, Ferocia Coutura.) So anyway, I was just fiercely hangin' at an auto show, when my friend Bella took a look at my hair.
If you're like me, you've been waiting for months to finally see who won Project Runway. Congratulations to Christian, who will unleash his fierceness upon all the world. I'll leave the fashion dish to Fab, but of course I want to dish about the hair and makeup looks.
Designer and Project Runway judge Michael Kors is getting pretty with a new color cosmetics collection that's due in January. The makeup line, which was created in collaboration with Estée Lauder, is part of the Very Hollywood brand and is designed to be the makeup equivalent of Michael's recently released perfume. The collection comes in two palettes, a pink and a beige-coral, with complementary blushes, sheer lip "sheens," and eyeshadow kits for each.
Nobody wants to you look like a big ol' hot mess, especially not Christian Siriano. While you probably don't think of Project Runway's season four victor as a makeup designer, think again. Christian Siriano for Victoria's Secret Makeup has just made its official debut.
This September, New York Fashion Week's cosmetic sponsor will not, as it was last year, be MAC. Instead, the tents will be sponsored by the much less expensive and considerably less edgy Maybelline brand. Will it be a new beginning or a big letdown?