What is Mila from Project Runway doing now?
The designer, who appeared on season seven of the Lifetime reality competition series, has launched an online store, where she is selling her signature brand of contemporary sportswear.
In season 2, Gunn began earning $2,500 per episode which is still pennies compared to how much other stars made for similar roles. According to The List, Klum, who also hosted the show, earned “maybe $1.3 million a year as host and $350,000 as executive producer” in 2008.
Brooklyn, N.Y., native Keith Michael, 34, was asked to leave because he had pattern-making books in his room – a violation of the contest's rules – and at one point had gone AWOL from the production.
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Mila Hermanovski (Season 7)
The season 7 contestant lives in L.A., where she works as a costume designer for major Hollywood projects. Her looks have been seen in films such as X-Men, Star Trek, and Top Gun: Maverick.
Her line of clothing was bought by several national and international boutiques and stores. However, her Fall 2015 collection was the last to be produced, and Hermanovski has since returned to working as a costume designer in television and film.
Heidi Klum and Gunn left "Project Runway" after 16 seasons because they said they were being held back creatively. In 2018, host Heidi Klum and mentor Gunn chose to leave "Project Runway" together to create a new design competition show with Amazon called "Making the Cut."
Easily the most successful "Project Runway" alum, Christian Siriano was 21 when he first joined the show and wowed the judges with his designs.
Dermatologist Susan C. Taylor, M.D., and Gunn are working together to encourage people with plaque psoriasis to visit a dermatologist and take the first step in managing their condition.
The season was notable as the first to feature plus-size models but it's also remembered for a less positive reason too – the Project Runway season 16 cheating scandal. This involved contestant Claire Buitendorp who entered the contest with twin sister Shawn.
How did Claire cheat on Project Runway?
Claire Buitendorp was disqualified from the competition after she admitted to using measuring tape outside of the work room, which was expressly against the rules.
The models on the show reportedly aren't paid
Unfortunately, the "Project Runway" process doesn't afford their reality stars that same luxury. As the show's executive producer Sara Rea told The A.V. Club, "Backstage, they get five minutes of what we call 'last looks' which we shoot and air when it's relevant.
Keith Michael | |
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Born | January 14, 1972 |
Education | Pratt University/FIT |
Occupation | fashion designer |
Television | Project Runway Season 3 (Disqualified) |
Ahh, Logan. The season's resident ladies' man took the world (and fellow contestant Carol Hannah's heart) by storm during his time on the show. These days, he can be found in New York City heading Not Just a Label, a design platform that showcases pioneers in the fashion industry.
It's currently unconfirmed why Karlie Kloss left Project Runway, however, season 19 filming may have come at an inconvenient time for the model as she was pregnant with her first child. Karlie and her husband, Joshua Kusher, welcomed a baby boy in March 2021 named Levi Joseph.
Heidi Klum and Gunn left "Project Runway" after 16 seasons because they said they were being held back creatively. In 2018, host Heidi Klum and mentor Gunn chose to leave "Project Runway" together to create a new design competition show with Amazon called "Making the Cut."
Easily the most successful "Project Runway" alum, Christian Siriano was 21 when he first joined the show and wowed the judges with his designs.
Mychael Knight died on October 17, 2017 at the age of 39. His cause of death remains a mystery. He had been open about his battle with irritable bowel syndrome and extreme weight loss in recent months, leaving many to wonder if the disease may have played a role in his death. Doctors believe that unlikely, however.