What's black and white and red all over? Seth Aaron's crowning Bryant Park collection that took the cake at the conclusion of Project Runway's season seven. Heidi Klum declared the snazzy designer winner after his models marched down the catwalk in ebony, ivory, and scarlet ensembles with accents of taxi yellow and hints of violet. The strutting portfolio had me dreaming of Bud Fox's phat pad in Wall Street. Can you say art deco from the '80s? I may not be able to pull it off in my own home, but the items below have me thinking otherwise.
Project Runway's Top 3 Finale Collections!
After a season full of surprises, Project Runway season seven has come to an end. I will thoroughly miss seeing the work of those talented designers, and hearing the funny — and sometimes not-so-funny — comments from the judges. Let's go back in time to February at New York Fashion Week Fall 2010 and check out the 10-piece collections of the top three: Emilio, Mila, and Seth Aaron. Here are the eveningwear looks — can you guess whose is whose? Congratulations to Project Runway season seven winner: Seth Aaron!
Everything You Need to Know About Project Runway's Final Three!
The end of Project Runway is near; do you agree with who's going to Fashion Week? Next week, we'll find out who wins the entire competition. For now, let's get to know the top three: Seth Aaron, Mila, and Emilio. They're undoubtedly talented, have unique vision, and sew flawlessly. Enter to learn everything from their design influences to dream celeb clients.
If you're interested in taking part in Project Runway Season Eight, apply here! The deadline is April 22.
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Which Project Runway Red Carpet Dress Was Your Favorite?
Last night's Project Runway was the most action-packed. One designer quit, Anthony returned, there were two winners — do you agree on them? — and the challenge was to design a red carpet gown for a very opinionated celebrity: Heidi Klum! A couple of designers rocked it, the rest tanked. Click through to see all the red carpet looks, then vote on the one you would like to see on Heidi.
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Which Project Runway Fabric Was Most Fab?
Last night was a first for Project Runway: the designers got to create their own fabric. How cool is that? They were each given an HP TouchSmart PC to help with the process. In the end, the judges were particularly impressed by Seth Aaron's whimsical big-lips print. Were you? Do you agree with the winner and loser? Click through to see all the prints, then vote on whose was most Fab. Be sure to join our Project Runway Fanatics group!
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Project Runway Takes It to the NY Streets — Vote on Your Favorite Looks!
Last night's Project Runway was all about New York City. The designers were paired up, then asked to create two looks — one day, one night — inspired by an NYC neighborhood. Chinatown, the Upper East Side, the East Village, and Harlem were the designated spots. Two groups did exceptionally well, including Anthony and Maya (left), but two tanked. Do you agree with the winner and loser? Check out each pair's day and night look, then vote on your favorite.
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Are You Happy With Project Runway's Winning Look?
The latest Project Runway challenge was one of the biggest in its history, in terms of the reward and pressure. The designers were asked to create a cover look for Marie Claire's April issue. And the cover model? Heidi Klum! As you can imagine, the work room turned completely quiet as the contestants worked nonstop to finish their magazine-worthy looks. Most did good, a couple drowned, but funny guy Anthony took the crown for his punchy one-shouldered blue minidress. All the judges, including guest judge and editor of the magazine Joanna Coles, loved it. Did you?
Project Runway Fashion Quiz: Season 7, Episode 4 "Design Your Heart Out"
While most challenges on Project Runway involve svelte models, last night's episode was all about real women. And not just any real women, but ones who have had to overcome a disease. It was inspiring to hear their stories, both for the audience and the designers. Some even got teary eyed during their consultations. It was yet another round of amazing creations. Did you agree with the winner and loser? Test yourself below to see how well were you paying attention to the fashion details.
Take the QuizWas It Ping's Time to Be Auffed?
I thought Ping had promise. Her favorite designers are Issey Miyake and Hussein Chalayan; maybe she would emerge as the avant-garde contender. But after last week, I was over her.
This week's challenge was to create a signature couture piece. Historical creations by Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, and Madame Gres at the Metropolitan Museum of Art served as muses. A $500 budget was allocated — the biggest in Project Runway history. On day two, the designers were thrown a curve ball and told to also create a look for less inspired by another team's couture piece.
Ping chose Jesse as her team member, to his dismay. Not only did they quarrel, but Ping churned out dysfunctional, ill-fitting clothes. Was it her time to go?
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Fab Exclusive! Project Runway's Jay Nicolas Sario Is Legit (B*tches)!
Meet Jay Nicolas Sario, last night's Project Runway winner. Here are some little-known facts about Jay: his favorite color is green, his favorite designer is Alexander McQueen, he is originally from The Philippines, his favorite model is Raquel Zimmermann, and his favorite fabrics are tweed, wool, denim, and leather (anything that can give structure and texture). Now that you kinda know him, you can really get to know him through our exclusive chat with him about last night's tricky challenge.

What was the inspiration for the winning dress?
Kasey's [his model] laid-back personal style and my tailored and yet relaxed design aesthetic inspired the winning little black dress that showcased fit and femininity. Kasey lives in Miami as a swimsuit model so I wanted to design a dress she can wear confidently whether she's in Miami, New York, or Los Angeles attending an industry party. We originally wanted a navy blue dress, but there were only a few colors of dye available so we've decided to go with black.
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