13 things you probably didn't know about 'Project Runway' (2024)

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  • Bravo's "Project Runway" has been running for 19 seasons, but fans might not know these secrets.
  • Contestants usually film for 18 hours a day, and the judging process can take up to seven hours.
  • Contestants don't go home immediately after elimination so there aren't any spoilers.

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The cast doesn't have access to things like the internet or television while filming.

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According to a 2013 interview with The AV Club, producer Sara Rea said contestants don't have access to the internet during filming.

"We want all their inspiration to come from the things we leave for them and what they can see. We don't want any outside influence to sway what they're being inspired by or what their emotional state is," she said

She went on to say that while driving around New York City, contestants can see news on billboards or hear of current events, but the producers "try to balance it so it doesn't affect them in a negative way."

Mood Fabrics closes to the public when the designers shop there on the show.

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In the same interview with The AV Club, Rea shared that the popular fabric store closes for the contestants.

"We have a very close, long-term working relationship with [Mood] and we make sure we're posted on their schedule so they don't close too early," she said. "We tell them, 'Hey, we'll be there in 30 minutes,' and they start closing down the store for us."

Tim Gunn said he hated season 14 of the show, and he called it "lackluster."

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Tim Gunn was a mentor and producer on "Project Runway" for many years, and he has a least-favorite season.

In a 2015 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Gunn said, "I'm telling you — and I haven't said this very much — I hated season 14. I hated it. I felt that other than a couple of designers, they weren't working up to their potential. The whole thing was lackluster."

He went on to say that he felt season 14's contestants were not hungry enough and that the judges didn't offer valuable, constructive feedback to the designers.

A filming day on "Project Runway" can last up to 18 hours.

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If you think the designers are being snippy with one another, it's possibly because of the difficult schedule and constant filming throughout the production of a season.

Season-two contestant Diana Eng told New York magazine's The Cut in 2009 that the designers are filmed for 18 hours a day and are often woken up with camera crews looming over them.

Rea confirmed in her interview with The AV Club that the shooting and work schedule for "Project Runway" is as grueling as it sounds. She said that the designers work until around 11 p.m. or 12 a.m., and most of them are up and working before 5 a.m.

A few people who have worked on "Project Runway" said that winning doesn't necessarily make designers famous in the fashion industry.

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In a 2015 interview with Paper magazine, season-four designer Jack Mackenroth said that despite the show's public reputation as a driving force in the fashion industry, most of the contestants don't go on to be successful designers.

"Most people just go back to their old careers and continue to struggle. Fashion design is a cutthroat business. Well-established designers go bankrupt right and left. And quite honestly the fashion industry frowns on 'Project Runway' and doesn't take the designers very seriously," he said.

Former guest judge Teri Agins also expressed that the "Project Runway" winners don't really get a leg up in the fashion industry after the show.

She told The Washington Post in 2014, "One of the reasons [the show] petered was it failed to do what it claimed it would."

Gunn said he wasn't paid for the first two seasons of "Project Runway."

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Despite being considered one of the best parts of the show, Gunn said he didn't get paid to be a mentor on the first two seasons of "Project Runway."

Per Oprah.com, Gunn said in an interview with the "So Money" podcast, "The first two seasons I wasn't paid at all and I didn't know that people were paid for reality television."

He added that it wasn't until someone approached him about representation at the GLAAD Media Awards that he realized "Project Runway" should be paying him.

Sometimes the show auctions off designs, even if they're not completed.

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Some of the clothes designed on the series end up being sold on the Project Runway website.

Season-seven winner Seth Aaron Henderson said at a Fashion Week El Paso press conference in 201 that clothes produced by contestants "go up for auction immediately after the show."

"It's clearly stated that these may or may not be finished," joked season nine runner-up Joshua McKinley Cook.

Per New York Daily News, in the past, some of the designs from the show have gone up for auction "as is."

To ensure their creations are totally original, the designers aren't allowed to use any sewing patterns on the show.

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Rea told The AV Club that the show limits the designers' supplies to help ensure everything created is original.

"We don't want them relying on other people's designs or other materials, and we don't want anyone to have an unfair advantage so we limit their resources to what the necessities are with their dress forms and their scissors and their sewing kits," she said.

She continued, "We want them to create from what they know, not from a pattern book. It doesn't help them and it could also be derivative, [and this rule] puts everyone on the same playing field."

The runway show and judging process can take six or seven hours to film.

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Although the runway show, judging, and elimination typically only take around 10 minutes of each episode, the entire process takes much longer, according to Rea.

The producer told The AV Club, "From runway show to elimination is about six or seven hours. There are breaks in between to move cameras and stuff, but it takes about seven hours."

A lot of thought goes into the supplies offered during the show's unconventional materials challenges.

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One "Project Runway" episode that fans look forward to each season is the unconventional-materials challenge, during which the contestants must create stunning designs using items that otherwise wouldn't be used to create clothing.

Rea told The AV Club that there is a team dedicated to curating the unusual materials for these challenges.

"We have a team of people whose main job is to sit around and come up with ideas, and they bring them to us and we try to visualize all the different materials," Rea said.

She continued, "I always like it when they present it to us as a list of what's in that store. Like, what's in a hardware store? It helps you say, 'Well, what would I do? What could they use to make something?' And then we go with what we think would be the most fun and we try to make it different from a previous season."

Heidi Klum and Gunn left "Project Runway" after 16 seasons because they said they were being held back creatively.

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In 2018, host Heidi Klum and mentor Gunn chose to leave "Project Runway" together to create a new design competition show with Amazon called "Making the Cut."

Per The Wrap, at Amazon's Television Critics Association panel earlier this year, the pair opened up about their decision to leave.

They cited budgetary restrictions and the show's unchanging format as primary reasons why they chose to pursue another series.

"When you do a show, someone always has to pay for it, and other people want you to do certain things, so you can't have the creative freedom," Klum said.

Gunn spoke about the show's format saying, "We were in a lockstep in a way, in a formula that had been determined in season one. And it perpetuated further into season three, and then eventually into seasons 10 through 16, and we couldn't break out of it."

Designers don't get to go home immediately after being eliminated.

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After the designers are eliminated and sent to the workroom to clean up their space, they're not immediately sent home as portrayed on the show — they're "sequestered," potentially for weeks, according to season-nine contestant Bert Keeter.

Speaking at the same Fashion Week El Paso press conference, he said, "They don't let you go home. They basically keep you sequestered. You all travel in a pack even if you are the first person voted off, you're there five or six weeks."

He continued, "They separate you and you go down to the basem*nt and stay down there for 12 to 14 hours. So the people who watch the show can't tell who is off the show. It's torture."

The finalists aren't the only "Project Runway" designers featured at New York Fashion Week.

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On the finale episodes of some seasons, a handful of finalists debut their collections at New York Fashion Week.

However, in reality, many of the season's designers create and show collections in an effort to keep audience members from guessing who the actual finalists are.

Culture Map Houston reported that for the season-eight finale, 10 of the season's 17 competitors created collections for fashion week.

Rea told The AV Club, "[Non-finalists] get the same amount of time and money as a finalist. They also create the same number of looks for their collection. Otherwise, people may be able to figure out who is 'in' and who is a 'decoy' or an eliminated designer."

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13 things you probably didn't know about 'Project Runway' (2024)

FAQs

Why did Heidi Klum quit Project Runway? ›

Heidi Klum and Gunn left "Project Runway" after 16 seasons because they said they were being held back creatively. In 2018, host Heidi Klum and mentor Gunn chose to leave "Project Runway" together to create a new design competition show with Amazon called "Making the Cut."

Who passed away from Project Runway? ›

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Do the Project Runway contestants get paid? ›

Runway doesn't pay the contestants, and many must quit their jobs to be on the show. The winner may get a fashion spread in Marie Claire magazine, a new car, $50,000 in design software, and $100,000 in seed money to start a new clothing line, but not a cent for groceries.

Who was the most successful Project Runway contestant? ›

Christian Siriano won season four.

Easily the most successful "Project Runway" alum, Christian Siriano was 21 when he first joined the show and wowed the judges with his designs.

Why did Keith get kicked off Project Runway? ›

Brooklyn, N.Y., native Keith Michael, 34, was asked to leave because he had pattern-making books in his room – a violation of the contest's rules – and at one point had gone AWOL from the production.

Do Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum get along? ›

Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn Dish on Their 18-Year Friendship and 'Making the Cut' The hosts of the hottest design competition series talk to Shondaland about their first meeting, working with Amazon, and their love of fashion.

Who was caught cheating on Project Runway? ›

Keith Michael
BornJanuary 14, 1972
EducationPratt University/FIT
Occupationfashion designer
TelevisionProject Runway Season 3 (Disqualified)
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Who is the oldest contestant on Project Runway? ›

When Nancy Volpe-Beringer was announced as a contestant for “Project Runway” season 18 at age 64, she made history as the show's oldest designer ever. I honestly wasn't sure how far she'd make it in the competition, since the winners skew young and fashion is all about what's modern and now.

Who was pregnant on Project Runway? ›

The happy news was announced in the Project Runway After Show. The clip, which you can check out above, ended with the update that Anna and her husband are expecting their first child, who is due to be born in April. A sonogram of Anna's little bundle of joy was also included in the video.

What happens to runway clothes after a show? ›

A: The garments that we see created each week are auctioned off by a site that sells products from TV and film. The garments from each show go up for auction after that episode airs.

Has a black person ever won Project Runway? ›

Essence - Dom Streater, the first African American winner on Project Runway, debuts first New York Fashion Week collection.

How much do beginner runway models make? ›

Beginners and more experienced models alike can receive $125–$175 per hour, with a two-hour minimum for all jobs. In smaller markets, commercial models can earn anywhere from $25–$75 per hour.

Who was the youngest person on Project Runway? ›

Siriano first gained attention after winning the fourth season of American design competition show Project Runway in 2007, becoming the series' youngest winner.
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Christian Siriano
Siriano at Ozy Fest in July 2018
BornNovember 18, 1985 Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.
EducationAmerican InterContinental University
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Has a woman won Project Runway? ›

Michelle Lesniak Franklin, Project Runway Season 11 Winner

Michelle Lesniak Franklin was the winner of "Project Runway" season 11. Following the competition, Franklin changed the name of her line from Michelle Is Well to Au Clothing. Her designs are currently sold in two boutiques in Portland and on her website.

How much do Project Runway winners get? ›

As his prize for winning the competition among 12 designers, McCarroll won $100,000, a mentorship with Banana Republic to aid in developing his own fashion label, and a feature of his work in the American edition of ELLE magazine. The winning model of the first season, selected by McCarroll, was Julia Beynon.

Has there ever been a straight guy on Project Runway? ›

Yes there have been straight and/or bisexual men on Project Runway.

Why was Claire disqualified on Project Runway? ›

Claire Buitendorp was disqualified from the competition after she admitted to using measuring tape outside of the work room, which was expressly against the rules. However, now Claire and her twin sister Shawn Buitendorp seem to be changing their story.

Why did Michael Kors leave Project Runway? ›

The New York native stepped away from the series due to the demands of his fashion empire. In a statement from Lifetime, which aired the show from 2009 to 2017, the network confirmed that Michael was simply too busy in his role as chief creative officer for his brand to serve as a full-time judge.

What is the age difference between Heidi Klum and her new husband? ›

Klum was born in 1973 and Kaulitz in 1989, meaning they have a 16-year age gap.

What is Tim Gunn salary? ›

Gunn has published many books 'Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Little Lessons for Making it Work,' 'Shaken, Not Stirred,' 'Tim and 'Tim Gunn: The Natty Professor: A Master Class Mentoring, Motivating, and Making it Work! '. As of February 2023, Tim Gunn's net worth is estimated to be roughly $18 Million.

What does Tim Gunn do now? ›

Teacher, Mentor, Producer, Fencer.

Has anyone ever been disqualified from Project Runway? ›

'Project Runway' doesn't allow cheating

However, that hasn't stopped designers from trying to gain an advantage over the competition. In season 3, contestant Keith Michael was disqualified after pattern-making books were discovered in the apartment. But that wasn't the only cheating scandal for the show.

Why did Andrea Katz leave Project Runway? ›

Andrea Katz (Season 10, 2012)

Producers went to her home, and her doorman said she was upstairs but didn't want to see anyone.” Why she left: Supposedly, she was paranoid after being named one of the bottom three contestants on the previous challenge. Eliminated designer Raul Osorio was allowed to rejoin the show.

What happened to the twins in Project Runway? ›

GRAND LEDGE - Claire Buitendorp said she didn't mean to cheat. One week after her twin sister Shawn tearfully bowed out of a head-to-head challenge against her on the latest season of Lifetime's "Project Runway," Claire was booted from the show.

Who was the original mentor on Project Runway? ›

Project Runway has begun its 17th season on Bravo. Iconic mentor Tim Gunn, however, is no longer part of the show. Tim left the show to partner with his Project Runway cohost, Heidi Klum, on a new Amazon Prime Video series.

Who was the first winner on Project Runway? ›

Jay McCarroll (born October 11, 1974) is a fashion designer who gained fame after winning the debut season of the competitive reality show Project Runway in 2005.

How do you become a contestant on Project Runway? ›

Project Runway contestants are chosen by the show's producers through an application process that includes a videotape submission and "virtual portfolio" of sketches and completed designs, semi-final interviews at select cities, and a final interview.

How many pregnancies did Heidi Klum have? ›

As well as being one of the biggest names in the modeling world, Heidi is also a doting mother to four beautiful children, Leni, 18, Henry, 17, Lou, 13 and Johan, 16. She adores being a mom and Tom thrives in his position as stepfather, but she admits it's a scary thing to watch them grow up.

Who got Zoe pregnant? ›

Zoe Kazan and Paul Dano are soon going to be a family of four, because the actress is pregnant! The 39-year-old actress appeared on the cover of Marie Claire's Power Issue alongside her She Said co-star, Carey Mulligan, as well as New York Times journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey.

Did Laura have a baby? ›

It's revealed that although she survived the accident, she unfortunately lost her baby as a result. They get married, but it doesn't take long for cracks to show as Massimo reverts to his old ways and Laura refuses to go along with all of his demands.

When did Heidi Klum stop hosting Project Runway? ›

Project Runway was created by Eli Holzman and was hosted by Heidi Klum from 2004 to 2017. It has a varied airing history, with Bravo originating the first five seasons, followed by Lifetime for eleven more.

What happened to Meg from Project Runway? ›

'Project Runway' Contestant Meg Ferguson Quits After Confrontation With 2 Nonwhite Designers. “Project Runway” contestant Meg Ferguson has pulled out of Bravo's afashion competition show following an explosive race-related confrontation with fellow designers.

Why did Tim Gunn stop with Project Runway? ›

Gunn added that after 16 seasons, he'd grown tired of the show's formulaic approach to episodes. "We couldn't break out of it," he said.

What happened to the twin sisters on Project Runway? ›

GRAND LEDGE - Claire Buitendorp said she didn't mean to cheat. One week after her twin sister Shawn tearfully bowed out of a head-to-head challenge against her on the latest season of Lifetime's "Project Runway," Claire was booted from the show.

What is Delvin from Project Runway doing now? ›

Currently, McCray owns a boutique in Block 37, 108 N. State St. unit 136, called Redd by Delvin McCray. When he applied to be part of “Project Runway,” McCray said it felt like a long shot because it was his second attempt.

Did Karlie leave Project Runway? ›

With that in mind, it wasn't entirely surprising when it was announced that, after a two-season run, Klossy would no longer be the host of Project Runway.

Are Michael Kors and Heidi Klum friends? ›

Nina Garcia (left) and Michael Kors (rolling up the sleeve of Heidi Klum's Christian Siriano dress) disagreed with Klum about who should win season eight, but, of course, they're all still friends.

Was Gigi Hadid on Project Runway? ›

Gigi Hadid Wears Jacquemus For Her Project Runway Appearance As Guest Judge - HADIDSCLOSET.

Who replaced Michael Kors on Project Runway? ›

Zac Posen replaced Michael Kors as a judge on season 11.

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