Project Catwalk Returns To Sky One With Kelly Osbourne
After the success of the original series Project Catwalk returns for a second series with a new presenter, a new look, but still… no mercy.
The lovely Kelly Osbourne hosts series 2, presenting a show for the first time. She proves to be a natural however and clearly relishes being so close to the fashion industry, with a series of stunning outfits.
Giving a wonderful opportunity to aspiring designers, Project Catwalk pits some talented and temperamental designers against each other in a way that is sure to produce hissyfits, tantrums and some fabulous creations.
Kelly can be counted on the same straight-shooting comments as can fellow judge and top designer Julien MacDonald. Brutally frank, Judge Julien can destroy a garment and its maker in one direct catty comment.
Each week the designers will create a garment to meet the challenge set by the judges. The judges will then decide on the best and worst creations. The worst designer will then leave the show, missing out on an amazing opportunity.
The three finalists will win the chance to showcase their collections to a group of fashion movers and shakers and the winning designer’s garments will be photographed for a top fashion magazine by one of the magazine’s world-renowned photographers. The winning designer will also receive the seed money to help them launch their own line.
There’s plenty at stake, great fashion to see and a lot of screaming to come on Project Catwalk on Sky One on Mon 8 Jan, 9pm.
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By far the best reality show on tv!! I love it!
I love both Project Runway and Catwalk, although I do believe that some really bad designers are kept in deliberately for whatever reason,which is more noticeable in project Runway. Project Runway with the girl who wore Wellington boots and glasses who liked making little flower things couldn’t design for toffee, but kept being brought back. Now we have a male lingerie designer who hasn’t produced one decent piece of clothing who’s just plain rubbish but never gets alliminated at any cost. I think he must have shares in the company or a good friend of the producer. This kind of blantent favouritism mares the programme authentism. Very sad can’t take it seriously.