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Project Runway Map: Chris March Shops at Authentiques
December 21, 2007 at 1:30 PM | 0 Comments

There was no new Project Runway episode on this week but the reality TV gods must have been smiling down upon us for as we got an afternoon snack at Viceroy on 18th and 8th Ave in New York's Chelsea, we spotted everyone's favorite costume pageant designer Chris March standing outside looking a little confused.
He seemed to be trying to figure out whether he wanted to go north on 8th or east on 18th. Finally, he made his decision and headed into Authentiques, an antique and collectible shop that sells ocean liner memorabilia, pin-ups and sexy stuff, world's fair items and vintage costume jewelry--all of which are right up Chris' alley.
And interestingly enough, the Project Runway website asked Chris where his favorite places to shop were and he replied:
Barneys, small boutiques, thrift stores, vintage stores, and flea markets (I like one-of-a-kind items).
Maybe he was doing some shopping for an upcoming fashion show? Say one in Bryant Park, hmm?
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Project Runway Map: Make It Work
December 7, 2007 at 12:05 PM | 1 Comment

Finally, after a long-year hiatus Project Runway is back on the tube. We've never been so happy to discuss fabrics, hemlines, bias cuts and finishings.
We're a little late to the game (we've been traveling) but we've put together a little Project Runway Season 4 map for you fashionistas, starting off with the some of the most important locales for contestants like Parsons School of Design, Mood Fabrics and The New Gotham, the apartment digs where they try to catch a few hours of shut-eye.
We've also added in locales from the first four episodes, and we'll be updating regularly from here on out.
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Follow Tim Gunn's Footsteps
July 28, 2006 at 9:09 AM | 0 Comments

By this point, is anyone in American not a Project Runway fan? Here's a Budget Travel Online package highlighting all things Project Runway and, specifically, Tim Gunn. The main page holds a top ten list of PR-related travel destinations, from Mood, the fabric mecca at which contestants shop, to the Times Square Red Lobster - of course. There's also a brief but infinetely useful interview with Tim Gunn in which he tells visitors to go ahead and look like a tourist all they want, just "Don't walk three abreast on the sidewalk and don't stop dead at the top of the subway stairs!" You tell em', Tim.