One of the hottest reality shows, Project Runway, introduced the world to the suave and unflappable Tim Gunn, former chair of the Fashion Design department at Parsons School for Design. Gunn discusses how the show became an overnight success. This consummate multi-tasker managed to show up every week as the star of two television shows, publish the dazzling Tim Gunn’s Guide to Quality, Taste and Style, and serve as Liz Claiborne’s innovative chief creative officer, all at the same time. This event was moderated by Glamour Magazine’s Suze Yaluf Schwartz, executive fashion editor-at-large, and was co-sponsored by the Center for Communication and the Department of Media Studies and Film at The New School.
Posted: September 27th, 2010
Quality, Taste, and Style: An Evening with Tim Gunn
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Ohh, this sure is great. I believe they really had fun with whatever they did out there. cool.Volcano Vaporizers
It might have been fun. they sure have learned lots of things there. I wish i could get such an opportunity.corporate and wedding band perth