Showing posts with label Amy Sarabi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Sarabi. Show all posts

Private Sale of Season 7 Collections


Need another reason to get excited about the Project Runway Season 8 premiere tomorrow? How about access to an exclusive members-only sale featuring runway collections by winner Seth Aaron Henderson and six of the top designers from season 7!

Seth Aaron created a runway-ready collection that has never been seen by the public ... a collection full of eye-catching graphics and modern cuts that is being made exclusively to you.

Starting at noon (Eastern/9am PST) on premiere day (July 29th), Seth’s secret collection, along with the entire runway collections shown by Season 7 designers Jay Nicolas Sario, Anthony Williams, Janeane Marie Ceccanti, Amy Sarabi, Ben Chmura and Jesse LeNoir, will go on sale at SeenON.com. But you must be a member of SeenON and sign in early to get one of these hand-made, one-of-a-kind pieces, because once sold, they’ll be gone forever. Not a SeenON member yet? Click here for your exclusive invitation.

Top 5 Looks: 2nd Place


Amy Sarabi was an early favorite to take it all in Season 7. With a win and a top 3 finish in the first four episodes she quickly established herself as a force to be reckoned with. Her bold design choices and sweet nature made her a fan favorite this season and we were sad to not see her survive until the end. And although her design in the "Design Your Heart Out" garnered her a win, it was her top 3 look from "Fashion Farm" that turned out to be a big favorite of yours.

In episode 2, the Project Runway designers were literally sent off to the farm and challenged to create a party-worthy look out of a potato sack. Amy dip-dyed squares of burlap and layered them to create a stunning skirt with a handkerchief hemline. Using a different shade of the burlap, she made a cute, billowy top with a halter neckline and a bare back that her client-model Allison asked for.

Who knew a potato sack could be so fun and flirty? Amy nailed every aspect of this challenge and it was a big surprise when she lost out to Jay for the win. We can't change that decision but we can certainly give her a consolation prize. Congratulations Amy, you made one of the BPR Top 5 Looks of Season 7!

Tomorrow is finale day - check back in as we reveal your pick for the Top Look of Season 7!

Results In - You Were the Judge Episode 9


Our polls for Episode 9 are closed. You concurred with the judges and felt that Seth Aaron Henderson deserved the win. Click here to see the results. You also agreed with the judges and felt that Amy should have been the 'auf.' Click here to see the results.

Check back with us tomorrow for our Episode 10 poll.


Photos courtesy of ProjectRunway.com

BPR Love for Amy Sarabi



Amy Sarabi talks about her experience on season seven, her plans for the future and the inspiration for her finale collection.

Click here for the podcast.

Click here to see Amy's finale collection.

Click here for Amy's website.

Thank you Amy!

Results In - You Were the Judge Episode 8


Our polls for Episode 8 are closed. You agreed with the judges and felt that Jonathan Peters deserved the win. Click here to see the results. You disagreed with the judges and felt that Amy should have been the 'auf.' Click here to see the results.

Check back with us tomorrow for our Episode 9 poll.


Photos courtesy of ProjectRunway.com

From the Mailbox

Photo: NBC

Click here for a great new interview with Project Runway Season Five finalist and "Fan Favorite," Korto Momolu from NBC Dallas where she is promoting her accessories line at Dillard's. Click here for the schedule of Korto's appearances.

Click here for style advice from Tim Gunn in Marie Claire.

Attention Charlotte, NC - Jay McCarroll will be at Macy's on Saturday, March 13th. Click here for more information.

Amy Sarabi fans, click here for a look at her episode seven design from the Oakland Fashion Examiner.

From the Mailbox



Project Runway season Six designer Shirin Askari debuts her first collection tonight in Dallas. Click here for tickets.

The city of Oakland honors Amy Sarabi. Click here for the report from Moya Stone.

Diana Eng held her first runway show this week! Called "Fairytale Fashion" it combined technology and fashion and scientists had front row seats. Click here for more from the Wall Street Journal. Click here for Diana's website.

Drew Magary attempts to handicap the remaining season seven designers here. Do you agree with his rankings?