Project Runway is Back!

In: Fashion News|Recession Tips

2 Apr 2009

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OK..so for all of you Project Runway fans out there…finally there is some light at the end of the tunnel.

If you have been going crazy like I have with the feeling of emptiness on Wednesday nights without my Project Runway episodes, then you’re in for some good news.

The legal issues between NBC and The Weinstein Company over moving the show from Bravo to Lifetime has finally reached a settlement. The show has been in limbo after The Weinstein Company announced last year that they are moving Project Runway to Lifetime. NBC filed a lawsuit against The Weinstein Company for breach of their 5-year contract with Bravo.

We do not know how much The Weinstein Company had to shell out in order to settle their contract and successfully move the show to Lifetime, but the show will air this summer! It must have been interesting shooting during February’s Fashion Week without having the public know who the contestants are!

Anyway, I’m super excited for the show to air…and I can’t wait to check out the new Bravo show “The Fashion Show” partnered with Harper’s Bazaar which airs May 7.

If you’re looking for a way to save money during the Recession–staying in and watching some reality fashion and style programs is a great free activity!!

3 Responses to Project Runway is Back!

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Bethany

April 2nd, 2009 at 3:34 pm

FINALLY!!!!! Can’t wait!!
Hey, has anybody got that first dress in the Dress Code Formal evening collection with pockets??? I’m thinking about ordering it and was wondering if it’s long enough. I’m 5’8.5

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Matilda Mitchell

June 30th, 2010 at 4:55 pm

i love Fashion and i love Project Runway.-”‘

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Jessica

August 18th, 2010 at 4:47 pm

i love fashion and project runway is a great show about the fashion industry

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