With the current lockdown measures set to be extended, it's back to the drawing board when it comes figuring out how to while away the hours.
26.03.2020 - 10:57 / evoke.ie
There are so many new fashion shows out there, but none of them have been able to beat Project Runway.
But it looks like Amazon Prime is going to channel the magic of the iconic show into its new series.
Making the Cut is the latest offering from the streaming service which lands on the 27th of March.
The fashion competition will be hosted by Project Runway alums Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn.
And while it seems like it could be very similar to the designing competition, it promises that it is
With the current lockdown measures set to be extended, it's back to the drawing board when it comes figuring out how to while away the hours.
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.
Already obsessed with ? Be sure to check out the latest winning looks on Amazon!
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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.
With the debut of , co-hosted by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, there’s now three fashion reality competition series vying for audiences' attention. In addition to the newest entry from Amazon Prime, there’s the long-running, which returned to Bravo for seasons 17 and 18, and the Netflix original,, which debuted its entire first season in January.
Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady’s family is getting by with the power of music. In a sweet post, the former supermodel shared how she and her family are getting through the quarantine. In a video featuring her and Tom’s seven-year-old daughter Vivian and their ten-year-old son Benjamin, the trio sweetly sings Bruno Mar’s hit Count On Me. The 39-year-old mom became overwhelmed with emotion as her children hold hands during the song.
The Eiffel Tower lights up the velvety night sky. Blue, red and white lights from the traffic below twinkle through the arches of the landmark — the centerpiece of an opulent outdoor fashion show. The bass thumps, the audience hurrahs and models bathed in gold light strut down the runway. Designers weep backstage in grateful disbelief at where they are and what they are doing, lifelong dreams realized.
After 16 seasons of co-hosting, Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn left the long-running reality competition to create an ambitious new series for Amazon. “If we really look at this unencumbered, what can that really be?” Gunn told ET in 2018, after their partnership with the streaming platform was first announced. “We want this to blow everybody away and say, ‘I can’t believe the show even exists. This is incredible.’”