by Beth Cooney Fitzpatrick Tue, Nov 9th 2010
"Instant Dance" week on the show created a fashion-emergency for costume designer Randall Christensen, as contestants learned the song they'd dance to just moments before they hit the floor.
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by Beth Cooney Fitzpatrick Fri, Oct 29th 2010
Lasting a nail-biting 20 minutes (a reality eternity), judge Nina Garcia advocates naming two winners saying the decision is just "too hard."
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by Beth Cooney Fitzpatrick Tue, Oct 26th 2010
"Brandy has long, dancer legs, and we just had to show them off, even if they were wrapped in chrome and foil," he says. "Her body screams dance. She's a designer's dream."
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by Beth Cooney Fitzpatrick Fri, Oct 22nd 2010
Before they can show at Fashion Week, the four season 8 finalists have to return to their fashion roots. They are given six weeks and $9,000 to make 10-piece fashion collections and are banished from New York City to complete the task.
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by Beth Cooney Fitzpatrick Tue, Oct 19th 2010
Randall Christensen made the night's costumes as eclectic as the TV theme songs the contestants were interpreting.
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by Katie Hintz-Zambrano Mon, Oct 18th 2010
Show creator Matthew Weiner really pulled out all the stops, making viewers' minds explode with several plot twists, while costume director Janie Bryant hit us over the head with amazing frock after frock.
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by Beth Cooney Fitzpatrick Fri, Oct 15th 2010
To show their collections at the first Lincoln Center-based Fashion Week, the "Project Runway" contestants need to prove that "I Love New York" is more than just a slogan.
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by Katie Hintz-Zambrano Mon, Oct 11th 2010
With only one episode left in season 4 of "Mad Men" (pull out the tissues), we're trying to savor these last few shows with an extra sense of appreciation -- for both the twisting and turning plot line and the excellent costumes by Janie Bryant.
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