![]() Cooldown Hug: He's in charge of giving this to the stressed designers.Cool Old Guy: Many of the designers, despite his sometimes harsh criticism, consider him this.Sometimes goes into Sophisticated as Hell when interacting in the workroom with some of the designers, immediately laughing. ![]() Words included: "Mitigating", "Faux-bois", "Consternation", "Sturm and Drang", "Caucus" and many others. Classical Tongue: Season 3 reunion rolled a footage of Tim's refined language in action, which required dictionary quotation at the designer's blank faces.City Mouse: During Andy's home-visit, Tim shrieks at the sight of catfish.Celibate Hero: He once told that he hasn't been in a serious relationship since the last one ended up bad.Breakout Character: Had two Spin-Off shows - "Tim Gunn's Guide to Style" and "Under the Gunn", as well becoming The Face of the show when doing guest appearances in other media.And in season 12 he sits on the judging panel, giving the judges insight into the process behind a design, and has a "Tim Gunn Save" he can use to save an eliminated designer if he feels the judges have erred in their choice. Ascended Extra: Though he's never been what you might consider an extra, he was originally hired just as an offscreen consultant to the show until the producers noticed how well he got along with the designers and decided to have him appear on screen.A Father to His Men: If he gets too attached to the designers, he will genuinely be pissed or sad for their eliminations.Tim GunnThe designers Mentor, until Season 16. Stern Teacher: When she needs to be, she doesn't sugarcoat anything.Statuesque Stunner: A given as a former Victoria's Secret model.Put on a Bus: After Season 16, Heidi announced that she and Tim won't be part of the new season at Bravo, as they are working in a new Amazon fashion show.One Drink Will Kill the Baby: She goes out of her way to make it clear that she is not partaking in the champagne the contestants usually enjoy during the parties, since she's often pregnant.The Mentor: She was this for the models in the "Models of the Runway" segment for seasons 6 and 7.In season 12 she also asks the final five designers if they can see "the sausage dangling in front of noses" and when Tim points out it's actually a "carrot" she again says she's German and likes sausages better.She later misremembers the idiom as "selling like pancakes," and is visibly nonplussed at the subtle difference.Mala Proper: Season 2 reunion: "Sold out like beagles", instead of "hotcakes".The Host: She presents the challenges, introduces the Runway shows and also judges.Gratuitous German: Besides her catchphrases, in season 3 Heidi asked Uli's mom about her dress in German.Funny Foreigner: She also has her funny moments as a host, as a judge and when talking directly to a designer.Enforced Plug: In recent seasons, most of the challenges were based on Heidi's side-projects and brand projects, most notably New Balance.She can be funny to watch, but some of the designers don't have that perception when her critiques are negative. "Auf Wiedersehen" to the eliminated designers."One day you're IN, the next day you're OUT".Boring, but Practical: Compared to other judges, she focuses on the wearability on the fashion design.When the Challenge is to have her as a client, she goes full-on Brutal Honesty mode. Heidi KlumHost, Judge and Producer of the Show, until Season 16. The host, known best for his Runway catchphrase, “Make it work,” was still teaching at New York’s Parsons School of Design when he made his television debut.Main Contestants and Judges Index | Judges and Mentor | All-Stars Judges and Mentors | Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5 | Season 6 | Season 7 | Season 8 | Season 9 | Season 10 | Season 11 | Season 12 | Season 13 | Season 14 | Season 15 | Season 16 In fact, without the show, Gunn might still be the world’s best-dressed academic. There would be no shoppable Amazon series Making the Cut, starring original Runway hosts Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn. There would be no raft of other spin-offs and rip-offs themed around every conceivable art form, from RuPau l ’s Drag Race to the Netflix glass-blowing contest Blown Away. Without Runway, there would be no Top Chef (with which it shares a production company, Magical Elves). Project Runway may never have earned the same blockbuster ratings as broadcast contemporaries like The Bachelor, but when it debuted in 2004, the fashion-design contest set the template for creative competition series on Bravo and beyond.
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