Project Catwalk
For the Dutch version of Project Catwalk, see Project Catwalk (Netherlands TV series)
Project Catwalk | |
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Starring |
Julien Macdonald Ben de Lisi Elizabeth Hurley (Season 1) Lorraine Candy (Season 1) Kelly Osbourne (Seasons 2–3) Paula Reed (Seasons 2–3) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes (incl. commercials) |
Production company(s) | Shine Limited |
Release | |
Original network | Sky One |
Original release | January 12, 2006 – 2008 |
Project Catwalk is a competitive reality television series focusing on fashion design. In the UK it is shown on the digital station Sky One. The show follows a group of fashion designers as they compete against each other to avoid being "the next fashion victim" and win the competition. The programme is based upon the US reality show Project Runway. The show was canceled after the third season.
Format
Project Catwalk is hosted by a celebrity and judged by a panel with two permanent judges and a third guest judge - typically a fashion designer, fashion model or celebrity from the fashion industry. Ben de Lisi, fashion designer, appears as a mentor for the designers giving his criticism of their garments and offering support. The program takes place in London with designers using a workroom in Istituto Marangoni, shopping for materials at a large fabric store in London's garment district, and living together in a four storey Georgian townhouse in Central London.
The fashion models who work with the designers throughout the season are also in competition. At the beginning of each episode, the designer who won the previous week's challenge is compelled to switch two models (not necessarily including his/her own), and at the end, the model who wore the losing design is automatically eliminated. Included in the prize package for the winning model is coverage in the British edition of ELLE magazine.
Sky1 has confirmed that Project Catwalk will not be returning for a fourth season.[1]
Channel controller Richard Woolfe hinted at the Edinburgh International Television Festival that the show had reached a conclusion and would be replaced by other female-skewing shows in the lineup.
"What we really need are some female-friendly formatted shows," he said. "8pm is a real opportunity. We're doing really well at 9pm and 10pm but I'd really like to see some long-running returnable series. We've done three seasons of Catwalk; I want some other shows for that slot."
A spokesperson for the channel has subsequently confirmed that the series will not return because it "had come to a natural end." The show lasted for a total of 3 seasons.
Season 1
The first season of Project Catwalk featured Elizabeth Hurley as the host and was judged by a panel including designer Julien Macdonald and ELLE magazine Editor-in-Chief Lorraine Candy. 12 contestants competed in a series of competitions. Kirsty Doyle eventually went on to win Season 1 after featuring alongside the other two finalists (Debi Walker, Matthew Bowkett) at London Fashion Week. The three models to reach the final were Gemma Chan, Anna Korzun and Jessica Roffey.
Season 2
Season 2 of Project Catwalk premiered on 8 January 2007 on Sky One. It was hosted by Kelly Osbourne and Lorraine Candy was replaced by Grazia magazine's editor Paula Reed. The winner was Wayne Aveline.
Season 3
Series Three of Project Catwalk premiered 9 January 2008, and featured 13 contestants vying for the prizes. Kelly Osbourne returned as the show's host. The winner was Jasper Garvida.
References
External links
- Project Catwalk official web site
- Project Catwalk at the Internet Movie Database
- Project Catwalk at TV.com
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