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  2. Project Runway season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Project Runway Season 2 was the second season of Bravo 's successful Project Runway, a reality competition for fashion designers. Season 2 began airing on December 7, 2005. Following a nationwide search earlier in the year, sixteen designers were chosen as semi-finalists and brought to New York City in June 2005.

  3. Chloe Dao - Wikipedia

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    Project Runway Season 2 (Winner) Chloe Dao (Lao: ໂຄລອີ ດາວ; born June 15, 1972) is an American fashion designer and television personality who lives and works in Houston, U.S. She was the winner of the second season of the reality show Project Runway with a collection of women's evening wear. Many of the pieces in her finale ...

  4. Top Design - Wikipedia

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    Top Design. Top Design is an American reality television series. Interior designers competed to win cash and receive a spot in New York's Designer showcases. The first season premiered on January 31, 2007, following the season finale of Top Chef. Todd Oldham was the host, while famed potter and interior designer Jonathan Adler was lead judge.

  5. Christian Siriano - Wikipedia

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    Siriano first gained attention after winning the fourth season of American design competition show Project Runway in 2007, becoming the series' youngest winner. [1] He launched his eponymous Christian Siriano collection in 2008, which brought in revenue of over $1.2 million by 2010 and was estimated to have reached $5 million by 2012. [2] [3]

  6. List of Project Runway contestants - Wikipedia

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    Diana Eng of season 2. Jeffrey Sebelia, winner of season 3. Mychael Knight of season 3. Robert Best of season 3. Bradley Baumkirchner of season 3. Malan Breton of season 3. Christian Siriano, winner of season 4. Leanne Marshall, winner of season 5. Irina Shabayeva, winner of season 6.

  7. Gretchen Jones - Wikipedia

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    After Project Runway. After her Project Runway win, Jones moved to New York City to create a ready-to-wear line. In 2013, Jones joined Portland-based Pendleton Woolen Mills as its fashion director of womenswear. [6][7] In 2018, she graduated from the University of London College of Fashion with an MBA in fashion. [8]

  8. Leanne Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Education. Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. Occupation. fashion designer. Television. Project Runway Season 5 (Winner) Leanne at work in her studio, 2014. Leanne Marshall (born October 10, 1980 in Yuba City, California) is a fashion designer in Portland, Oregon. She was the winner of season 5 of Project Runway.

  9. Seth Aaron Henderson - Wikipedia

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    San Diego, California, U.S. Occupation. Fashion designer. Television. Project Runway Season 7 (Winner) Spouse. Tina. Seth Aaron Henderson (born July 11, 1971) is an American designer and reality television personality. He was the winner of the seventh season of Project Runway along with his model, Kristina Sajko. [1][2]