Keeping tradition, guests will watch the Oscars 2023 telecast at the venue to see which nominated celebs take home trophies. Selling Sunset's Chrishell Stauseeven turned it into a date night with G Flip, both in Arco Sposa fashion ensembles. Other guests watching the telecast with the Oscar winner were Chris Colfer, Dove Cameron, Maren Morris and Emma Watson. And by her side was husband Tom Kaulitz, who kept things more understated in an all-black ensemble. The couple hosted their 31st annual bash for the Elton John AIDS Foundation on March 12, bringing together some of the hottest names in Hollywood for a lively celebration in honor of the 2023 Oscars.Īmong them was the Project Runway host, who made quite an entrance at the event at West Hollywood Park in a yellow dress that featured larger-than-life fabric flowers. That’s been my passion for a long time.This rocket man knows how to throw an out-of-this-world party. And Heidi Klum knows how to dress for one.Įlton John and husband David Furnish once again threw the ultimate Oscars viewing party-for a good cause. If I had not started as a model, I would have gone to design school. I started a sewing class in school, and I would make clothes for my Barbies. I was always different in terms of the way I would dress. Q: Did you always have a passion for fashion?Ī: In my school, my friends and my teachers were always looking at me funny when I was breaking out certain outfits. Well, on the runway for Victoria’s Secret, my butt is out all the time! But nothing that was embarrassing, like I would fall or trip. As a model, have you experienced a mishap like that?Ī: I’ve never really had crazy things happen to me where my butt was out. Last season, Ping’s model’s butt was exposed on the runway. Q: Each season, something embarrassing inevitably happens on the runway. I bumped into (London-based milliner) Philip Treacy at the Oscars, and I said, “Why don’t you come and do ‘Project Runway?’ We’ve never had a hat challenge.” So he brought, like, 15 of his wildest, craziest avant-garde hats, and each designer got to choose a hat and design something that goes with it. For example, we have one challenge that I’m very proud of. But there is always something new happening. Q: How do you keep the show fresh after so many seasons?Ī: It is hard. I think it would be boring if they were as quiet as mice. We have a great group of people who are not just talented but also fun to watch. You don’t have to speak about it for an hour. The clothes sort of speak for themselves, too. There’s another who is very opinionated, and she basically never stops talking. We always have a chuckle when we see him coming. We have one designer who always wears very over-the-top clothes. But I think you can see five or six designers stand out. Q: What do you think of this season’s designers? Anyone in particular to watch for?Ī: I never love to give too much away. So it’s really going to be the same as what people already know, just more of it. Or when we’re sitting and doing our chats in the director’s chairs without the designers, sometimes it is so intense, we might show more of that than usual. Or if someone has trouble sewing something, we will follow that story. So if, say, one of the designers has a fight with someone, that will be taking more space up in the show. Q: What is your favorite part of launching a new season?Ī: We have 30 more minutes now. We chatted last week with Klum about Season 8 of “Project Runway,” which begins at 7 tonight on Lifetime. “That’s what keeps us on our toes,” she says. But I’m not purposely mean.” It’s just that her expectations are higher, she says, the same way viewers demand more from the show every year. But when there are things that I dislike, I tell them. I give compliments to the designers who I think deserve it. “I say positive things when I see something positive. “Gosh, that’s not good if that’s true,” Klum says. “Now I say what I think.” So much so that fellow judge Nina Garcia recently suggested that Klum has morphed into the show’s “mean” judge. “I was maybe a little more shy,” she says. In the early seasons of “Project Runway,” the reality/competition show on which she is host, judge and executive producer, she tended to hold back. You’re supposed to make fashion!” Klum wasn’t always so outspoken. “Sometimes I see our designers do things,” the supermodel says, “and I’m like: Really? That’s what you came up with? You’re not supposed to make clothes. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close MenuĪfter all these years of modeling designer clothes and of judging wannabe designers on “Project Runway,” Heidi Klum has become very particular about her likes and dislikes.
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