Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Bravo Gets Gayer
The news coming out of Bravo Land has two T Lo faves getting their moment in the sun.
“It’s a Brad Brad World” (working title)
Produced by Shed Media with Nick Emmerson and Jennifer O’Connell serving as Executive Producers
The New York Times called him “The Zelig of Fashion Week” and anyone who knows anything about style knows that Brad Goreski is someone to watch. The quintessential trendsetter, and former Rachel Zoe assistant, is going into business for himself. “It’s a Brad Brad World” follows Goreski as he embarks on his new business venture and tries to maintain his personal life. The docu-series gives an all-access pass to an exciting year of career firsts including – Paris fashion week, the Cannes film festival, the men’s runway shows and the summer couture shows – and each new experience is sure to be sink or swim. As usual, all eyes are on Mr. Brad Goreski… but this time, he’s got everything at stake.
We pretty much saw this as an inevitability when he and Rachel split. It was only a matter of time. Once TV gets a hold of a personality like Brad's it's not going to easily let it slip away. He was born to have a camera follow him around all day. Can't wait to see this one. And that title is perfect. We hope they keep it.
“Mad Fashion”
Produced by Matt Westmore Media and No Regrets Entertainment with Matt Westmore and Noah Scheinmann serving as Executive Producers and Dean Slotar as the series showrunner
“Mad Fashion “presents an up-close look at the over-the-top world of celebrity fashion designer Chris March. From concept to delivery, each episode follows March, the former Project Runway alum, and his eccentric crew of fashion misfits as they create one-of-a-kind designs for his loyal clientele. From Jennifer Coolidge’s Mardi-Gras float ensemble to model Chrissy Teigen’s gown for the MET Costume Gala – no event is too outrageous for this team. Tensions are sure to rise as March pushes the boundaries of fashion and challenges his clients’ comfort zones. In the end, will the design fulfill the client’s fashion fantasy or will it turn out to be more than they can handle?"
Sissybear gets his closeup and it's about damn time. This one sounds like it's going to be so much fun. We are all about the outrageous costumes around here.
And can we say? We're happy to see Bravo producing original fashion programming and shedding itself of the ghost of Project Runway. It's like watching an old friend move on after a bad breakup. Which means Launch My Line was the nasty rebound no one likes to talk about.
[Photo Credit: getty]
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