Project Runway Australia
So the first (in so far only) season of Project Runway Australia has ended. Congratulations big is going Julijana Grbac of Brisbane!
shows are very popular, with millions of local viewers settings every week to see the next aspiring fashion designer from the beginning of the show. Project Runway Australia follows a very successful original Project Runway in America. Twelve contestants chosen to compete for $ 100,000 that goes towards the creation of collections of Melbourne Fashion Week, 6 page spread in Madison magazine and a car.
In Australia, the show was judged Sarah Gale and Jayson Brunsdon. Gale, fashion buyer and trend forecaster, has appeared regularly in the Melbourne School of Fashion. Renowned fashion designer Brunsdon has over 100 stores around the world and made many celebrities including Linda Evangelista and Princess Mary. Both owners had good chemistry on the show, and judging criteria are respect for each other. Gail criticized on the basis of commercial viability of projects, and Brunsdon gave an assessment on the basis of vitality fashion design in the modern world.
As the first season in Australia, Project Runway is to create a second season of great success at the local level. However, as something good and popular, there is always criticism that followed.
comments on the public debate on the host Kristy Hinze. Although depicted a handsome, bright reception similar to the original Heidi Klum Project Runway, he just was not as smooth or natural. Several members of the public complained about how difficult it is practiced and thought when he speaks. In the final few episodes of grim smile represented a clear preference for some participants.
However, in general, the show saw a fantastic first season, and in Australia, of course, looking forward to this coming.
Designer fabric company d’Italia had the privilege to work with Petrova Hammond, one of the top 3 finalists of Project Runway Australia. Hammond used d’Italia, the material for some of their plans to the show.
d’Italia is based in Melbourne, and pure Italian silk and French lace directly imported from Europe. Shop is located at 61 Glenferrie Road, Malvern. Internet questions and additional information can be found at
