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Project Runway All Stars season 4
Season of television series
Project Runway All Stars (Season 4) is the fourth season of the Project Runway spin-off series Project Runway All Stars. It features 14 designers from previous seasons of the original series with Alyssa Milano returning as both host and judge. TV fashion correspondent and Marie Claire’s Senior Fashion Editor Zanna Roberts Rassi returns to mentor contestants.[1]
Lifetime Network's website, mylifetime.com, reveals the winner's prize package as: a chance to create a capsule collection with QVC and appear during QVC’s Spring Fashion Week programming; a fashion spread in Marie Claire and a position at the magazine as Contributing Editor for one year; a special guest stay at CHI Haircare's International conference in Cancun, Mexico, plus product and staff for an entire year of runway shows; from Mary Kay, an entire year’s worth of beauty products for fashion shows and professional makeup artist services f
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Heidi Klum Returns to ‘Project Runway’: Here’s Where All the Winners Are Now
- Winner: Christian Siriano
- Second place: Rami Kashou
- Third place: Jillian Lewis
Guest judges: Monique Lhuillier, Sarah Jessica Parker, Tiki Barber, Donna Karan, Patrick Robinson, Zac Posen, Gilles Mendel, Alberta Ferretti, Caroline Calvin, del av takstol Rains, Richie Rich, Roberto Cavalli, Victoria Beckham.
Widely considered “Project Runway’s” biggest success story, Christian Siriano also remains the show’s youngest winner. He was 21 years old when he competed in årstid Four and won the grand prize of $100,000 from Tresemmé, a 2008 Saturn Astra, an opportunity to sell his collection on Bluefly.com and an editorial feature in Elle.
After his TV stint, Siriano launched his eponymous labe
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'Project Runway' winner says fights 'went on for hours'
Philadelphia-based designer Dom Streater’s edgy fashion line helped her snag the win on Thursday’s “Project Runway” finale, but it certainly wasn’t an easy victory.
While season 12 brought some tough design challenges, it will most likely be remembered for the abundance of drama among the contestants, something that Streater said she worked hard to stay out of.
“You guys got to see the bulk of the craziness, but it was a lot more dramatic in real life,” Streater told TODAY. “Those fights lasted a lot longer than you saw on TV. Those things went on for hours!”
Streater, who had been working two jobs before the show, said that distancing herself from that drama helped her stay focused on winning.
“I never really let any of that negative energy get to me," she said. "I knew why I was there and I knew how important this was to me. I mean, I was poor, I didn’t even have a job in fashion before this, so I k