It was another drama-filled episode of Project Catwalk last night when not one but two contestants, Keko and Jules, were both eliminated. But as Catwalk Queen discovered this hasn't dampened eliminee Jules's bubbly personality one bit. We caught up with her earlier today...
Catwalk Queen: For someone who has just been eliminated you sound extremely happy.
Jules: I am, that's because it's my birthday.
CQ: Oh, happy birthday! And on with the questions... What's the whole Project Catwalk experience been like for you?
J: Amazing, such a whirlwind. I'd actually never seen the show before appearing in the current series so I think I may have been a bit unprepared in front of the judges. Besides that it has been a really prominent thing that I've done. It was quite intense but it allowed me to analyse myself and understand more of who I am. It's definitely matured me.
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If you haven't tuned into the new series of Project Catwalk yet then don't panic, you've only missed one episode so far. For a recap click here. Otherwise get ready for tonight's second episode which features larger-than-life personality Nancy Dell'Olio. This week the 12 remaining designers are put to the test to design a red carpet evening dress, inspired by Nancy. Often found on the worst-dressed list, their task is to make sure she gets on the best-dressed list.
For a sneak preview of tonight's episode, keep reading...
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Project Catwalk is back for a third series with Kelly Osborne returning to host the show (and sporting a Katie Holmes style 'do) which searches for the next big thing in fashion. Thirteen contestants will battle it out once again to win the grand prize of £25,0000 and the opportunity to design their own exclusive clothing range for Oli. Ben de Lisi is back to mentor the wannabe designers, he's also a permanent judge flanked by Paula Reed, from Grazia and Nick Ede, fashion columnist and stylist. So which aspiring talent was eliminated in the first episode? Keep reading to find out...
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Project Catwalk is back again and is set to be better than ever! Now into its third season, the Sky One TV programme is on the hunt for its next crop of up-and-coming design talent... could that include you?
The series which has been hosted by both Liz Hurley and Kelly Osborne is currently looking for 12 hungry fashion designers to compete against each other in a range of challenges. You must be available over the summer to film in London and be willing to do what it takes to test both your creativity and character to make it in the tough world of fashion.
This is of course, the opportunity of a lifetime. Details of this year's prize are yet to be announced but previous winners have had their talent exposed to the world, featured in top magazines, the chance to score a mentorship and won a substantial cash prize.
If you think you have what it takes then apply now to: project.catwalk@shinelimited.com
Read all about Project Catwalk here.
I love me some fashion reality TV and when I'm not trying to pick out my favourite model on America's Next Top Model, I'm trying to pick out my favourite designer on Project Catwalk. So, imagine my surprise when I heard that soon to joining the judging panel on the American version of the show Project Runway, could be Fergie. No, not the Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas' "humps and lady lumps" fame but our very own Duchess of York. According to a close source she is considered a style icon in the US and the people behind the show think she will be the perfect judge to bring "style, grace and elegance to the programme."
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Catwalk Queen congratulates the winner of Project Catwalk 2007. The final of season two of Project Catwalk on Sky One aired this evening, so we got to see the finalists' twelve-piece collections in all their glory. To find out who the winner is, click below...
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Time for an update on what's happening with the current crop of designer hopefuls in Project Catwalk season two. This week saw the designers embark on one of the toughest challenges yet: the wedding dress. Not only did they have the usual ridiculously short amount of time in which to make it, this dress would be deciding which of our four remaining designers would make it into the final three to create a collection for London Fashion Week and compete for the glory and prizes. As always, spoilers ahead, so only click below if you're ready to find out who the finalists are...
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