I’m working with the casting department for Project Runway Season 7 which is casting now and will be shooting this summer (Season 6 is finally slated to air later in the year!), and we’re trying to get the word out to savvy fashion communities like yours. Portfolio submissions are due April 24th (so time is of the essence) and the application can be downloaded here. It’s going to be a great season and we’d love to get your readers involved, this is an amazing opportunity for indie designers to WORK IT OUT!
PROJECT RUNWAY SEASON 7 IS CASTING NOW!!!
Do you have what it takes to be the next hot fashion designer? Always dreamed of showing your work on the runways of New York City’s Fashion Week? This is your opportunity! We are casting now, so contact us immediately before you miss out on the chance of a lifetime.
Details:
Must be 21 or older.
Project Runway will be having auditions in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City and Seattle. If you can travel to one of these locations for a scheduled appointment, submit the the application (pdf) and include all of the requested particulars (a personal video is one).
Good luck, maybe one of you will be the next star of Project Runway. Wouldn’t that be fun?
I have thought about applying, but I have people that do all of my pattern making and sewing. It has been 10 years since I last cut a pattern and sewed anything. I am great at concept design and sourcing. Do you think I should go for it? Or would it be better to let a more hands on designer tackle this?
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2 Responses to “Casting call for Project Runway”
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April 17th, 2009
7:48 PM
I think I can get the application in in time the hard part will be getting to one of the cities.
April 19th, 2009
8:06 AM
I have thought about applying, but I have people that do all of my pattern making and sewing. It has been 10 years since I last cut a pattern and sewed anything. I am great at concept design and sourcing. Do you think I should go for it? Or would it be better to let a more hands on designer tackle this?