Lucky lady! Hilarie Burton shared a heartfelt message on Wednesday, April 22, dedicated to her husband, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, in honor of his birthday.
03.04.2020 - 21:03 / variety.com
By Meg Zukin
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the third and fourth episodes of “Making The Cut.”
Three words: Papi and Bébé.
In the third episode of “Making The Cut,” the contestants were tasked with a collaboration challenge and “Papi and Bébé,” aka Sabato Russo and Sander Bos, won the runway with their three-look mini collection. The pair made the cut, of course, as did Bos’ iconic one-liners:
On his collab partner, Russo: “He’s 40 years older than me. He’s not a
Lucky lady! Hilarie Burton shared a heartfelt message on Wednesday, April 22, dedicated to her husband, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, in honor of his birthday.
Looks like Carson Daly’s 11-year-old son, Jackson, might be taking after his father when it comes to a future career.
Looks like Carson Daly's 11-year-old son, Jackson, might be taking after his father when it comes to a future career.
So, Tim devises a plan to give the designers a kick in the butt and challenges them to design an accessible look in—wait for it—seven hours. Seven hours! The designers also don't get a seamstress to work with (so they have to sew the whole thing together themselves) and can only use fabric leftover from the other three challenges. It's definitely a huge task—especially considering that not all of the designers can sew!
The challenge was for the contestants to create a collaborative collection consisting of three looks: two runway (read: high fashion) and one accessible (aka what you'd see in a store). Right off the bat, it was clear that while these designers are happy to work around each other, they're decidedly less happy working with each other—after all, $1 million is on the line!
In an emergency shout out to all South Africans and corporates SHOUT SA have created a new public service initiative with SMD Technologies called SHOUT4MASKS (Shout4masks.co.za) to help raise money to buy masks directly from factories to avoid profiteering middle men in order to urgently get them to health carers and patients.
Contestants were tasked with creating two looks: a haute couture design and an accessible counterpart that could be sold on Amazon. At the end of the week, both looks will be part of a fashion show at the historic Musée Des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
For those of y'all who have no idea what I'm talking about (and hello, welcome), Making the Cut is a fashion competition hosted by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn. And if the first thing that comes to your mind is Project Runway, a) same, and b) if you're a Project Runway fan, I'd bet money that you'll also like Making the Cut.
Already obsessed with ? Be sure to check out the latest winning looks on Amazon!
“Making The Cut” contestant Ji Won Choi,a recent Parsons grad, is on a mission to merge her Korean and American heritages through fashion. She’s one of the younger designers on Amazon Prime’s new reality series, though Choi has already started to reaped the benefits by having one of her designs from the show sold on Amazon.
Naomi Campbell does not tolerate irreverence for high fashion.
It was less than two weeks ago that Heidi Klum expressed concern via Instagram about a possible coronavirus diagnosis. "These are strange times," the supermodel and TV personality wrote in an emotional post.
By Denise Petski
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the first two episodes of “Making The Cut.”
Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn are back together on TV, but their new show is not exactly a return to form.
The winning looks from can now be in your own closet.
At this moment in time, it's hard to think about shopping for much besides groceries, paper towels, sanitizing wipes, and maybe a new . With uncertainty touching every industry, it's about saving money for most of us.Which is why it might seem like questionable timing for to launch , Making the Cut, which literally wants viewers to shop.