Designer Brian Bailey, ELLE Canada's Rita Silvan and Designer Shawn Hewson
Join Supermodel Iman on Project Runway Canada Brian Bailey Announced As
Mentor, Rita Silvan and Shawn Hewson Round Out Panel of Judges
Project Runway Canada Debuts This Fall on Slice
TORONTO, June 19 /CNW/ - Slice(TM), Insight Production Company Ltd. and
FremantleMedia Enterprises announced today that Canadian designer Brian
Bailey will serve as Mentor on the highly-anticipated Project Runway
Canada, guiding the competitors through each of their challenges. ELLE
Canada Magazine Editor-in-Chief Rita Silvan and Designer Shawn Hewson,
founder of Bustle Clothing will also join host Iman as judges for the
series, charged with evaluating - and eliminating - the budding designers.
Project Runway Canada premieres on Slice(TM) in October 2007.
"Project Runway Canada is about showcasing Canadian designers and
giving them a platform from which to launch exciting careers in the
notoriously difficult-to-crack fashion industry, so we've ensured that we
have the best in Canadian fashion heading up our panel of industry
luminaries to guide the designers along their way. While only one of the
designer hopefuls will be declared the ultimate winner, we have no doubt
that after learning from Iman, Brian, Rita and Shawn - each will have what
it takes to be successful," says Vanessa Case, Vice President,
Content, Slice(TM).
"We couldn't imagine a more experienced, talented or personable
designer to be our mentor than Brian Bailey. Our competitors will truly
benefit from their experience with him," says John Brunton, Executive
Producer and President and CEO of Insight Productions. "Rita and
Shawn bring such incredible experience and varied perspective to our
illustrious judging panel.
Joined with Iman, they will truly be the guardians of the highest bar
of quality that we have set for our show and our designers." The
series will find 12 designers competing for the once-in-lifetime chance to
show collections at a premiere Canadian fashion event in fall 2007.
Ultimately, one designer will claim their rightful place in the spotlight,
winning the top prize, including $100,000 to begin their own fashion line
and a feature spread showing their winning collection in the pages of the
country's foremost fashion magazine.
Produced by Insight Production Company Ltd., the highly-anticipated
Canadian adaptation of the Emmy-nominated U.S. series, developed by
Miramax and The Weinstein Company for Bravo, will air exclusively on
Slice(TM). The Project Runway format is licensed to Insight Production
Company Ltd. by FremantleMedia Enterprises, the commercial division of
FremantleMedia, one of the largest creators, producers, distributors and
licensors of programmes brands in the world.
Brian Bailey Mentor, Project Runway Canada
Brian Bailey is in the master class of Canadian fashion designers.
Celebrated for his sophisticated, urban sportswear collections and all-out
glamourous evening wear, he has also earned accolades as an innovator and
motivator in his commitment to, and promotion of, Canadian fashion and
talent. An industry leader and style maker, Bailey's legion of fans run
the gamut of fashion editors, international celebrities and Canadian women
from coast-to-coast. Bailey's love of fashion began in retail menswear in
his native Alberta, and quickly progressed via promotion to buyer for the
chain's thirty-three stores. A stint as a visual merchandiser for The
Hudson's Bay Company came next. But it was his move to Toronto to attend
Ryerson Polytechnic University Fashion Design Program that sealed his
future and was the launch pad for his career.
Bailey, in 1983, was hired by the well-established manufacturer Bernard
Cowan. His flair for design soon revitalized the company and in 1988,
Bailey began designing his own label under licensing agreement with the
House of Cowan. Since launching his eponymous women's sportswear
collection in 1992, Bailey has continued to strive to create contemporary
designs for the wardrobe needs of today's women. Impeccable tailoring and
his use of fabrications that flatter the female form are hallmarks of his
style. Not shy to cater to the needs of all women, Bailey was the first
Canadian designer to create collections in both regular and plus
sizes.
His collections have sold in specialty boutiques and fine department
stores including Bloomingdales, Neiman Marcus, Saks, Nordstrom, Holt
Renfrew and The Bay, Harrods and Selfridges, in the United Kingdom. In
early 2000, the doors opened on two Brian Bailey Boutiques in Toronto,
Canada. These award winning signature stores showcase his seasonal
ready-to-wear collections and spotlight Bailey's remarkable red-carpet
worthy gowns and special occasion evening wear.
Not content to rest on his laurels, in April 2007 Bailey combined his
signature style and understanding of the fashion business to create a very
wearable, affordable designer collection that could reach women across the
country. A true showman, Bailey stepped in front of the cameras and
premiered this made-in-Canada capsule collection designed exclusively for
The Shopping Channel. In less than 24 hours, the collection was a sell-out
and Brian Bailey had the highest rated designer launch in The Shopping
Channel history. With over 20 years in the fashion industry, the name
Brian Bailey is synonymous with outstanding quality, exceptional design
and fabulous style.
Rita Silvan Judge, Project Runway Canada
Rita Silvan is one of the founding editors of ELLE Canada. Launched in
March 2001, today, ELLE Canada reaches over 1.5 million readers and is
among Canada's top ten fastest growing consumer magazines in both
newsstand and subscription performance. In addition, the magazine is the
recipient of multiple National Magazine Awards for fashion editorials,
spot illustration and humour writing, a Canadian Newsstand Excellence
Award and the Best Fragrance Editorial Award. Silvan appears regularly on
local and national television and radio, including Star! Daily, Breakfast
Television (Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary), CBC Newsworld, CBC Radio One,
and Canada AM. She is the co-author of Fabulous Fakes: A Passion for
Vintage Costume Jewellery (Artisan). Silvan is a graduate of the
University of Toronto, where she received her B.Sc. She resides in
Toronto.
Shawn Hewson Judge, Project Runway Canada
Shawn Hewson was born in Montreal, Canada and grew up in Hamilton,
Ontario, where he attended high-school and University. In 1995, Hewson
moved to Toronto to attend Law School at the University of Toronto,
following which he pursued a career as a corporate lawyer at a large
downtown law firm. In 2002, Shawn and his wife, Ruth Promislow - both
practicing lawyers - founded Bustle Clothing, launching the brand with a
line of men's and ladies' t-shirts.
After a successful season as a t-shirt line, Bustle was expanded to a
small collection of men's and ladies' sportswear pieces. The aesthetic of
Bustle caught the attention of the fashion community, and the collections,
as well as the brand, continued to grow. In 2004, Shawn left his career in
law to focus on Bustle full time.
Now in its 10th season, Bustle has become a leading Canadian sportswear
label, known for its cheeky, sexy, and sharply tailored leisure aesthetic.
Shawn and Bustle have been retained for numerous custom projects,
including designing for brands such as Vespa, Ford of Canada, Deschini
International Handbags, Miller Genuine Draft, the Pantages Suites and
Cosmopolitan Hotel & Spa, the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, and
the Fashion Design Council of Canada. Hewson is involved with numerous
charitable organizations and activities, including The Face of Fashion,
Charity Step, and Fashion Cares, and also gives volunteer seminars to
fashion students on the business challenges faced by young designers.
Celebrities who have worn Bustle's designs include Nicole Richie, Tara
Spencer-Nairn, Stacy McKenzie, Jake Gold, J.D. Fortune, and Jesse
Metcalfe.
Source:
Slice Press Release