I have invited our little seamstress to take her thread and needle and sew our two mouths together.
Seeing that 'Project Runway' sign at the end of the runway just made me, like, realize, like, 'Wow, I'm on this show. I'm living every designer's dream right now.'
I love 'Project Runway' because I can really be of help to an industry and I can be supportive to designers.
I might not the best seamstress, I might not know how to sew, but I know how to make a garment look like a million dollars.
I love 'Project Runway.' It's my favorite show!
My mom, the fabulous Bertie Kinsey, is an amazing seamstress. She quilts and sews and is so crafty. We call her the Southern Martha Stewart!
If I've learned anything as a mom with a daughter who's three, I've learned that you cannot judge the way another person is raising their kid. Everybody is just doing the best they can. It's hard to be a mom.
I've learned... That I wish I could have told my Mom that I love her one more time before she passed away.
I was one of the first print models to go on the runway because I wanted to do runway. When I started doing the shows, I was the only print girl there.
My mom taught me how to sew when I was 2 or 3, so I've been sewing for as long as I can remember.
Not that I'm bragging or anything, because I was shocked, but I literally got hundreds of emails from people during my time on 'Project Runway' asking me out on dates. I had no idea that people would even care.
'Project Runway' was my guilty pleasure while my son was napping or nursing.
Is there a better example of natural selection in action than 'Project Runway?'
I'd rather be on the cast of 'Love & Hip-Hop' than 'Project Runway.'
Our parents made a lot of sacrifices because dancing is not the cheapest sport. The dresses are expensive, so my mum learned to sew, and she started a catering company to pay for the lessons and the travel abroad for competitions.
I had left the runway because I had come to believe that it was questionably relevant and appropriate, because we were creating clothes that, to a large degree, never ended up making it to the stores. And the runway was being seen in markets where those clothes weren't available.