Fashionistas, rejoice. Reality TV, which seems to be filled these days with singing hopefuls and supermodel wannabes, is finally serving up some style.
"Project Runway" fans will be relieved to know that the show is finally back "in," after a maddening hiatus during a network dispute between Bravo and its new home, Lifetime. The sixth season of the design competition will be set in L.A. We know, it won't be the same. But as Tim Gunn would say, "Make it work."
Bravo has filled its "Runway" programming gap with — what else — a fashion design competition. "The Fashion Show" will feature the wild-haired designer Issac Mizrahi as host. His outsize personality is enough to get us to watch at least one episode.
And finally, in a "how desperate are we for content" move, the Bravo network announced a new reality show set in, wait for it, a store. OK, a really high-end boutique in L.A., but still. The as-yet-untitled drama will center around Fred Segal Fun, the go-to boutique for the celebrity set. Viewers will be privy to rabid salespeople vying for sales from A-listers like Jennifer Anniston and Mandy Moore. At least the economy is working for someone.
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