New York, Dec 27: Zac Posen is in on "Project Runway" — he'll be the new featured
judge, filling the chair Michael Kors sat in for the show's first 10
seasons.
"This was an amazing opportunity," Posen said. "I hope I'm here
to give a new perspective to the designers."
Kors isn't "out" — as host
Heidi Klum likes to say to the fashion-design contestants who get the boot on
the granddaddy of fashion reality TV shows. His schedule didn't allow a
commitment, but he will come back as a guest judge for the season finale,
according to a statement for Lifetime TV.
Posen said he learned from
Kors. "When I was a guest judge, I saw he was always a generous, warm
mentor."
Posen's best skill to offer the contestants is his sharp eye, he
said. Craft and construction are among his passions, he explained, so nothing
gets past him there.
It's Klum's role in the new lineup to bring the
voice of the woman who might be the eventual customer. Nina Garcia, the fashion
director at Marie Claire, has her editorial eye, and Posen analyzes the
specifics of the design, he said.
Posen, however, also sounded a little
jealous of Tim Gunn, who has the part of trusted adviser. "I wanted to be behind
the scenes with Tim. ... I was seeing the clothes on the runway, but Tim had all
the background interaction."
The silver lining? Posen said he'll
appreciate a little more what the stylists, editors and retailers are looking
for as they sit in the front row for his own catwalk shows, which last season
drew much attention for a model lineup that included Naomi Campbell, Coco Rocha
and Karolina Kurkova — a threesome getting their own TV reality show this winter
called "The Face" on the Oxygen network.
Another twist to the revamped
"Project Runway," in which the winner gets $100,000 to start their own brand, is
that the contestants compete as teams instead of individuals.
"You can
imagine the designers' reactions when we first told them," Klum, an executive
producer, said, "but it resulted in some really interesting conflicts and
partnerships. And that is how designers work in the real world — they do have to
work on teams and manage teams — you get to understand their personalities
more."
Posen said he aims to be a collaborative player and appreciates
what everyone else at his company does, although he is the starting and stopping
point of each look that bears his label.
He'll be at the studio solo next
week over the holidays, sketching and draping fabric with the music "thumping":
It's one of the most wonderful times of the year, he said. The "Project Runway"
season starts January 24.
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