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Project Runway Season Seven Finale: And the Winner Is. . .

From left: looks by Project Runway winner Seth Aaron Henderson Seth Aaron Henderson, the 38-year-old stylist from Vancouver, Washington, took home the big prize last night during the finale of Project Runway season seven.

From left: looks by Project Runway winner Seth Aaron Henderson

Seth Aaron Henderson, the 38-year-old stylist from Vancouver, Washington, took home the big prize last night during the finale of Project Runway season seven. Henderson impressed the judges with his "1940s German-Russian military collection of kick ass girls." Michael Kors called it "exhilarating and powerful," and Nina Garcia thought the collection "fearless." As winner, Henderson will receive $100,000 to continue work on his collection and said his first big splurge will be a vacation with his wife and two children.

Runner-up Emilio Sosa's collection was titled "Color Me Bad" and featured bold reds and blues, while Mila Hermanovski (who took third) presented an impeccably made lineup of mod pieces in black and white. Click below to see all ten looks from each designer, starting with winner Seth Aaron.

 

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Who Is Going to Win The Biggest Loser?

Tonight is the grand finale of The Biggest Loser, and I've said it before, and I'll say it again: If you only watch one episode all season, watch the season finale tonight on NBC (9 PST) — it never ceases to amaze and inspire me.

Tonight is the grand finale of The Biggest Loser, and I've said it before, and I'll say it again: If you only watch one episode all season, watch the season finale tonight on NBC (9 PST) — it never ceases to amaze and inspire me.

We were all shocked when Neil was voted off last week, especially since most of you thought it would be Julie or Isabeau. Seems to me like it's anyone's game, so who do you think will be the winner this season?

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"Design Star": And the Winner Is...

Who caught the finale of "Design Star" last night?

Who caught the finale of "Design Star" last night? All 11 designers were brought back for the final episode of the show for a look back at memorable scenes from the season (somewhat like the Reunion episode from "Project Runway.") Still, it was sweet to see all of the designers again and to hear how hard it had been for judges Martha McCully, Cynthia Rowley, and Vern Yip to eliminate one designer every episode.

So who won? To find out, just read more

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"So You Think You Can Dance": We Have Our Winner

So as I mentioned in the poll earlier today, Sabra Johnson is America's favorite dancer.

So as I mentioned in the poll earlier today, Sabra Johnson is America's favorite dancer. The 20-year-old dancer got the biggest share of the 16 million votes cast after this week's performance show on "So You Think You Can Dance," netting her $250,000.

I had been rooting for Sabra all season, but Wednesday night's performances swayed me to Danny's side enough that I was just a little disappointed when Cat said Sabra's name. Still, based on the whole season, I think she's a worthy winner. Lacey was the first of the top four to be eliminated, followed by Neil. I'm glad it came down to Sabra and Danny at the top; I really would have been OK with either one of them at the end.

The finale was jam-packed with encore performances of the judges' favorite routines of the season, so to hear a few of my thoughts on the show and the season as a whole, read more

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Biggest Loser Recap: Finale!

Did you guys watch the Biggest Loser finale last night?

Did you guys watch the Biggest Loser finale last night? It was absolutely amazing (despite Caroline Rhea's horrible job as the host) and I spent the entire episode in tears.

For those of you that didn't get to see it — Erik won (pictured above)! During the duration of the show he lost an unbelievable 214 pounds (or 53 percent of his starting body weight)! Seriously, I can't believe it is the same man. Can you?

To see the other dramatic before and afters, read more

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Project Runway Wrap-Up: The Season Finale

No one can accuse Jeffrey's victory on Bravo's third season of Project Runway for being undramatic.

No one can accuse Jeffrey's victory on Bravo's third season of Project Runway for being undramatic. After Laura's accusations that Jeffrey outsourced his sewing, his admission that he sent leather out for pleating (which, apparently, is allowed), and the news that the designer also went over budget with those garish blond wigs, the rocker that everyone loves to hate still came out on top—all the while wearing a pair of ridiculous knickers.

I have to say, I'm a little bit disappointed in the PR outcome. (To tell us who you think should have won, click here.) Though I had come to terms with the fact that Michael still has some growing up to do, and while I think Jeffrey is very talented, I just don't like him! Plus, I'd really started to think that Uli's highly wearable designs deserved to win. I think Kayne said it best when he said “I thought Uli rocked the sh*t out” of her Bryant Park collection.

Vexingly, it seemed Heidi did too: After commending Uli for creating a collection "that every woman will want to wear,” she announced that Jeffrey had still won, and Jeffrey seemed as shocked as I was. Let's take another look at the runway shows, shall we? To see the collections from New York Fashion Weekread more

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Project Runway Wrap-Up: Finale, Part I

Project Runway started winning me back with last week's episode, which presented part one of the two-part finale.

Project Runway started winning me back with last week's episode, which presented part one of the two-part finale. Sure, it was plodding and somewhat anti-climatic, dragging out a sparse amount of action over an hour's worth of programming. But it also featured priceless scenes of Tim Gunn visiting each contestant's home—and being confronted by Laura's son with turtle poop. His very logical response, in classic Gunn dialect:

"Eww! I don’t think I want any turtle poop! I draw the line at turtle poop.”

But on Tim's whirlwind tour, it was really Uli who won me over. As she and Tim chatted on the beach—with Tim, by the way, not wearing jeans—we learned that Uli grew up in East Germany and realized her dream of moving to Florida after watching Miami Vice on TV.

How cute! I almost want her to win now, just because I like her so much. Plus, Michael's collection, sadly, isn't looking so hot. For the rest of the gory details, read more