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Bravo's Project Runway Setting Ratings Records

"Project Runway" fans are marking their calendars for the highly-anticipated reunion special and two-part season finale. On Wednesday, October 4, Bravo will premiere the one-hour reunion special from 10-11 PM ET/PT, and the two-part season finale will air over two weeks, beginning on Wednesday, October 11, 10-11 PM ET/PT and concluding with the winner being announced on Wednesday, October 18, 10-11 PM ET/PT. The announcement was made by Frances Berwick, Executive Vice President, Programming and Production, Bravo.
My favorite television show of all time is Project Runway – hands down. Like so many, I watch it religiously each week in anticipation with my eyes glued intently at the display of newly created fashions on my television monitor, all to be verbally glorified or trashed by reality TV’s most beloved fashion police swat team – Heidi Klum, Michael Kors and Nina Garcia. With an estimated viewership of over 3.9 million households, I was not surprised to learn that the Project Runway fashion show was the hottest ticket in town during Olympus Fashion Week 2007. A reliable media source close to me was lucky enough to snatch the most coveted ticket in NY and gave this fashionista the inside scoop. Michael Knight’s collection was described as “bold colors and designs reflecting a street safari theme”; Laura Bennett’s was “lots of black, minimal color and all cocktail/evening wear”; Uli Herzner's was described as being “traditionally Uli, which is her signature print dress” and Jeffrey Sebelia's was described as “rock and roll sophisticated, chic and fun”. Only three contestants will be seen when the Emmy nominated Project Runway finale airs on Oct. 18. I’m crossing my fingers for my favorite designer to be victorious on the reality runway. Watch what happens! Spotted front row: The Fab 5 of Bravo TV’s Queer Eye For The Straight Guy.

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