Re: [請益] 關於參加 PR 後的設計師的發展?

看板Realityshow (真人實境秀)作者 (Beatlemania)時間19年前 (2006/08/17 23:01), 編輯推噓1(103)
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剛剛我自己翻 Google 想找相關的新聞 不過卻找到了這一篇 還蠻值得一看的 Posted on Wed, Aug. 09, 2006 For designers, next 'Project' is real life By Booth Moore Los Angeles Times HOLLYWOOD -- For 14 weeks, the fledgling designers on Bravo's hit TV show "Project Runway" are fashion idols. Their creations -- stitched together in just a few hours, including meltdowns -- are studied by 3 million viewers as if they were the work of Karl Lagerfeld himself. They endure whiny models and broken sewing machines; insults from Nina Garcia, of Elle magazine, and designer Michael Kors; and humiliating "challenges" that have them making gowns out of groceries or the clothes off their backs. And still they produce some surprisingly intelligent, creative work. But now the TV cameras and the fans in the blogosphere have moved on to the cast for Season Three, which began July 12. And one has to wonder about the frock stars past. Where are they now? Have they fallen off the runway, off the radar? Nine out of the 29 contestants of the past two seasons came out of Los Angeles, and every one of them can tell you the pain doesn't end with Heidi Klum's "auf wiedersehen." The cocky guy known for winning a challenge with a sexy little dress for Nicky Hilton to wear on the red carpet is struggling, meeting with potential backers for his own line. His sidekick, who won the Barbie challenge with a doll that was produced and sold by Mattel, has gone back to teaching and designing on the side. The two-timer who refused to give up, auditioning and landing on Seasons One and Two, is working out of his parents' dining room and has managed to sell a few pieces to a hot L.A. boutique. Last month, Santino Rice, 31, who was known for his outsize ego and scruffy military jackets, could be found autographing DVDs at Vidiots in Santa Monica. He was promoting the "Project Runway" Season Two DVD release, and predictably, he was late to his own party. The 60 or so guests, some toting cameras, don't seem to mind. When he arrives, a few people give him a standing ovation. "What's your favorite kind of cereal?" a giggly teenager asks, one of a dozen questions posed with Trekkie-like fanaticism. "I want to say I think you were robbed ... and are you doing anything later?" Someone urges him to do the impression of Kors that he was famous for on the show. "He has a big fan base," says Cathy Tauber, co-owner of Vidiots. "Someone called from Wisconsin asking if they could have him sign a DVD and send it to them. She even asked if she called during the event, if she could talk to him." Rice has an impressive resume, having graduated from L.A.'s Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, and worked for Tony Duquette as well as doing stints with L.A. labels Pegah Anvarian and Single. Still, he hasn't been able to get a clothing line off the ground. "Even when the show was on, I had e-mails flooding in from people wanting me to design everything from wedding gowns to the dresses they'd seen on the show," he says. "But first I had to figure out who was serious about collaborating and who just saw me as a TV personality." While he's still dreaming of a ready-to-wear line, Rice is doing custom work for private clients, just like he did before the show. "I've had several meetings," he says, "but things are still up in the air." http://www.centredaily.com/mld/centredaily/15221772.htm -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 218.168.241.48 ※ 編輯: ghty 來自: 218.168.241.48 (08/17 23:07)

08/17 23:11, , 1F
所以...其實參賽之後的發展並不如想像中的華麗...
08/17 23:11, 1F

08/17 23:14, , 2F
不過,假如Santino願意不要執著現下非要發展個人品牌的話
08/17 23:14, 2F

08/17 23:15, , 3F
或許會有更多可能性
08/17 23:15, 3F

08/17 23:22, , 4F
hmm..我倒是覺得這樣很好.總是要歸于平凡再慢慢往上爬ꨠ
08/17 23:22, 4F
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