Bravo Pushes Back 'Mad Fashion' and 'Fashion Hunters' Premieres
The two new reality series, starring Chris March from "Project Runway" and the fashionistas at a high-end consignment shop, will now debut Tuesday, October 4.
Chris March in "Project Runway 4"
August 9, 2011NEW YORK, NY — Bravo will cool off and fall into fashion on Tuesday, October 4 with the premiere of two brand new series: "Mad Fashion" at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT with over-the-top designer Chris March and "Fashion Hunters" at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT featuring the team at New York City's Second Time Around consignment shop.
Former "Project Runway" alum, Chris March, has something up his sleeve in "Mad Fashion" From start to finish, viewers will see March and his eccentric crew as they create one-of-a-kind designs for his high-profile clientele. No creation or idea is too crazy for this team as they design Jennifer Coolidge's Mardi-Gras float ensemble and model Chrissy Teigen's gown for the MET Costume Gala. Tensions rise as March pushes the boundaries of fashion and challenges his clients' comfort zones. In the end, will the design fulfill the client's fashion fantasy or will it turn out to be more than they can handle?
Whether it is a classic Chanel suit or this season's hottest Jimmy Choo shoes, "Fashion Hunters" follows the fashionistas at Second Time Around as they go out searching the attics and closets of New York's elite. Far from the land of thrift, this hip shop makes dreams come true for shoppers looking for designer fashions on a budget. The team has to deal with demanding customers from savvy socialites to downtown hipsters looking to sell back or buy their next great "get."
"Mad Fashion" is produced by Matt Westmore Media and No Regrets Entertainment for Bravo. Matt Westmore and Noah Scheinmann serve as executive producers and Dean Slotar as the series showrunner.
"Fashion Hunters" is produced by Leftfield Pictures for Bravo, with Brent Montgomery, David George, Colby Gaines and Matt Anderson serving as executive producers.
Former "Project Runway" alum, Chris March, has something up his sleeve in "Mad Fashion" From start to finish, viewers will see March and his eccentric crew as they create one-of-a-kind designs for his high-profile clientele. No creation or idea is too crazy for this team as they design Jennifer Coolidge's Mardi-Gras float ensemble and model Chrissy Teigen's gown for the MET Costume Gala. Tensions rise as March pushes the boundaries of fashion and challenges his clients' comfort zones. In the end, will the design fulfill the client's fashion fantasy or will it turn out to be more than they can handle?
Whether it is a classic Chanel suit or this season's hottest Jimmy Choo shoes, "Fashion Hunters" follows the fashionistas at Second Time Around as they go out searching the attics and closets of New York's elite. Far from the land of thrift, this hip shop makes dreams come true for shoppers looking for designer fashions on a budget. The team has to deal with demanding customers from savvy socialites to downtown hipsters looking to sell back or buy their next great "get."
"Mad Fashion" is produced by Matt Westmore Media and No Regrets Entertainment for Bravo. Matt Westmore and Noah Scheinmann serve as executive producers and Dean Slotar as the series showrunner.
"Fashion Hunters" is produced by Leftfield Pictures for Bravo, with Brent Montgomery, David George, Colby Gaines and Matt Anderson serving as executive producers.
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