"Project Runway All Stars" on Lifetime is a reality fashion competition series that is a spinoff of "Project Runway" that brings back more than a dozen of the Emmy Award-nominated series' past contestants. As they face the most demanding challenges in the history of "Project Runway" to claim the highest stakes ever for the franchise, each designer will have the rare opportunity to redeem themselves before an entirely new panel of fashion experts closely reviewing their work. World-famous designers
With a clean design slate, a fresh perspective on their art and a different mentor providing her own counsel and insight, the 13 designers set to have another judgment day by proving they still have the innovation, talent and poise that made them household names will now have to meet even higher expectations from Mizrahi and Chapman.
The "Project Runway All Stars" contestants include Austin Scarlett (Season 1, 4th Place), Kara Janx (Season 2, 4th Place), Elisa Jimenez (Season 4, 10th Place), Rami Kashou (Season 4, Runner-Up), Kathleen "Sweet P" Vaughn (Season 4, 5th Place), Jerell Scott (Season 5, 4th Place), Kenley Collins (Season 5, Second Runner-up), Gordana Gehlhausen (Season 6, 4th Place), Anthony Williams (Season 7, 5th Place), Mila Hermanovski (Season 7, Second Runner-up), April Johnston (Season 8, 5th Place), Michael Costello (Season 8, 4th Place) and Mondo Guerra (Season 8, Runner-Up).
These designers will each vie for the most lucrative prizing ever in "Project Runway" history. Prizes include an exclusive designer's boutique in select Neiman Marcus stores and on NeimanMarcus.com, $100,000 dollars in technology and office space to help grow their business from HP and Intel, $100,000 cash from L'Oreal Paris, a feature spread in Marie Claire, for which he or she will serve as a guest editor for one year, and a sewing and embroidery studio provided by Brother International.
"Project Runway All Stars" is produced by The Weinstein Company and Bunim-Murray Productions. Executive producers include Harvey Weinstein and Bob Weinstein (Co-Chairmen of The Weinstein Company), and Meryl Poster and Barbara Schneeweiss of The Weinstein Company, Jon Murray and Gil Goldschein of Bunim-Murray Productions, Rob Bagshaw ("Top Chef Masters," "Paradise Hotel") and Rob Sharenow, Gena McCarthy and David Hillman of Lifetime Television.
Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman will serve as judges on the new series, which will be hosted by supermodel Angela Lindvall and feature fashion tastemaker and Marie Claire Editor-in-Chief Joanna Coles as mentor for the "Runway" veterans.
With a clean design slate, a fresh perspective on their art and a different mentor providing her own counsel and insight, the 13 designers set to have another judgment day by proving they still have the innovation, talent and poise that made them household names will now have to meet even higher expectations from Mizrahi and Chapman.
The "Project Runway All Stars" contestants include Austin Scarlett (Season 1, 4th Place), Kara Janx (Season 2, 4th Place), Elisa Jimenez (Season 4, 10th Place), Rami Kashou (Season 4, Runner-Up), Kathleen "Sweet P" Vaughn (Season 4, 5th Place), Jerell Scott (Season 5, 4th Place), Kenley Collins (Season 5, Second Runner-up), Gordana Gehlhausen (Season 6, 4th Place), Anthony Williams (Season 7, 5th Place), Mila Hermanovski (Season 7, Second Runner-up), April Johnston (Season 8, 5th Place), Michael Costello (Season 8, 4th Place) and Mondo Guerra (Season 8, Runner-Up).
These designers will each vie for the most lucrative prizing ever in "Project Runway" history. Prizes include an exclusive designer's boutique in select Neiman Marcus stores and on NeimanMarcus.com, $100,000 dollars in technology and office space to help grow their business from HP and Intel, $100,000 cash from L'Oreal Paris, a feature spread in Marie Claire, for which he or she will serve as a guest editor for one year, and a sewing and embroidery studio provided by Brother International.
"Project Runway All Stars" is produced by The Weinstein Company and Bunim-Murray Productions. Executive producers include Harvey Weinstein and Bob Weinstein (Co-Chairmen of The Weinstein Company), and Meryl Poster and Barbara Schneeweiss of The Weinstein Company, Jon Murray and Gil Goldschein of Bunim-Murray Productions, Rob Bagshaw ("Top Chef Masters," "Paradise Hotel") and Rob Sharenow, Gena McCarthy and David Hillman of Lifetime Television.
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