

The project has shown signs of success in the past as the club reached the UEFA Champions League group stage in the 2005-06 season thanks to a historical fourth place finish in the previous season under Luciano Spalletti who later took the AS Roma coaching job. Led by owner Giampaolo Pozzo, whose son Gino owns English side Watford FC, the club has always tried to create a roster where players could develop and become stars. Udinese's Cinderella run surprised most of the critics and fans, but that should not be the case if you look at how the club works. They already notched five wins under their belt with one draw and the lone loss coming on opening day against Serie A champions AC Milan at San Siro. Last season, it took 24 matchweeks for the Bianconeri from northeastern Italy to reach five wins and 15 to match their current points total (16) this season. More surprising to a casual fan is the fact that Udinese, a team that finished mid-table last season, is only one point behind the pace.Īs we return to Serie A game after the international break, Udinese have a date with Hellas Verona on Monday (2:45 p.m. New this season is a Visa-sponsored challenge spotlighting New York City small-accessory businesses and the economic recovery of the city, in which the winning designer team will win $25,000 to further their own small business.If you take a quick glance at the Serie A table through seven matches, you will notice Napoli and Atalanta at the top with 17 points apiece, which could be surprising to some. The designers will compete in a challenge spotlighting TRESemmé’s Future Stylists Fund, which offers education grants and career opportunities to aspiring Black female hair stylists, as well as a Maybelline challenge set at Rockefeller Center aligning with Maybelline’s Sky High Mascara.

The winning designer will receive the grand prize of $250,000 supplied by Pilot FriXion Erasable Pens, returning for its third season as the Official Pen of “Project Runway.” Exclusive makeup and hair care partners Maybelline New York and TRESemmé are back for another season of cutting-edge runway looks, this time putting the contestants to task. Henson, beauty icon and supermodel Gigi Hadid, TikTok creator and model Wisdom Kaye, fashion designers Jason Wu and Christopher John Rogers, style icon Billy Porter, Emmy Award-winning host, producer, and author Andy Cohen, and returning to the Project Runway family for the penultimate episode, supermodel and entrepreneur Karlie Kloss. They include Emmy and Oscar-nominated actress and activist Taraji P. The guest judges guiding the new hopefuls this season come with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the fashion industry. The time is now for bold, bright, don’t-hold-back, in-your-face color, and the designers are divided into two teams to create cohesive collections of monochromatic high fashion looks celebrating color. Christian Siriano, Nina Garcia, Elaine Welteroth, and Brandon Maxwell welcome a talented group of designers eager to revitalize the fashion industry. In the season premiere of “Project Runway,” the iconic Lincoln Center takes center stage.
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Additionally, in the custom digital series “Project Runway Redemption,” which premieres on Thursday, September 9, with new episodes airing every week until the “Project Runway” premiere, alums from “Project Runway” seasons 17 and 18 go head to head for a chance to win $25,000. Each 90-minute episode will test the contestants’ creativity and technique with challenges such as producing a “hauntingly” chic look, an avant-garde look from faux fur, an unconventional cocktail dress with a twist, and in a Project Runway first, the ultimate “Real Housewives” reunion outfit for women from “The Real Housewives of Orange County,” “The Real Housewives of New York City,” and “The Real Housewives of Potomac.” Runway shows are taken to new heights at cultural destination Lincoln Center and the beautiful hidden gardens at Rockefeller Center. Returning mentor Christian Siriano, along with judges Nina Garcia, Brandon Maxwell, and Elaine Welteroth, takes on 16 new designers from across the United States and abroad, each ready to prove they have what it takes to show a collection at New York Fashion Week and be the next great name in fashion.
