FPD just learned that in lieu of the debacle that “Project Runway” season six has become regarding the dispute between networks, Bravo will be launching a program called “The Fashion Show” — a designer competition where the winner gets to sell their clothes at a major fashion chain (no info as to which one that may be!). The judges will be Isaac Mizrahi, Kelly Rowland of Destiny’s Child fame, and IMG’s Fern Mallis. Is a hit or a flop on the way? Who knows, but I think that the wheel, at this point, definitely needs to be reinvented! Although “Project Runway” was a launching pad for Bravo’s other shows, not to mention a cash cow, I would expect a differnt angle, at least, from them on the famous fashion competition. How about launching a competition to guest blog on Fashion Pulse Daily? 🙂
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That kind of sounds like the exact same idea, but I still may check it out. I love Project Runway!
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What is up with Kelly Rowland being a judge? She isn’t that fashionable. I would find someone else to replace her like Solange or Amerie or Suai.
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