Season Three favorite and man-about-town Malan Breton dishes on New York's social scene and this season of "Project Runway!"
In the finale of "The Malan Show" -- the man himself shares his reflections, musings, and inspirations around his show in Bryant Park....
We've been to all of Malan's fashion shows since the end of "Project Runway Season Three." And we have to say, these just keep getting...
We asked Malan to take us round to his favorite places in New York City, and we learned that he really just can't help himself...
A favorite among "Runway" fans -- the "Real Woman Challenge" has always been a tricky task. Watch as Malan makes a dress for Alexis. Is...
Darlings! Chin-Chin and welcome to my new show. It has been an amazing journey since I came to New York, and my time after...
What a brilliant day today! My walk-through at Bryant Park, meeting with David Evangelista who is creating the hair for my show. Then I had...
We would really like to take a moment just to say how proud we are of Malan for this accomplishment. He really is one of...
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Vosovic, a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC and alum of "Project Runway," shares fashion tips and trivia.
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Comments
R. Christian Anderson wrote:
I am totally blown away by Malan's collection. The French inspired show was haunting and breathtaking. He has produced a cohesive and harmonious theme that shows maturity, originality and pure energy. The silhouettes are familiar, yet the details innovative, crisp and clean. I can only imagine what it must have been like to be there in person. His creations are brilliant and the production was first rate. Thanks for posting the highlights on OutzoneTV. Like thousands of other fans, I am so very proud of Malan and what he has accomplished. Big hugs from Palm Springs!
posted on February 8, 2008 at 6:56 AM
Julianne wrote:
Malan, you're fantastic! I love your collection and I'm so thrilled that you are so successful. You were my one of my very favorites on Season 2. :D
posted on February 11, 2008 at 9:34 PM
Taylor wrote:
I am honestly so happy for Malan. He, too, was one of my favorites. I would wear any one of his looks from this lovely collection in a heartbeat. Cheers, Malan!
posted on February 13, 2008 at 7:17 PM
Sheryl Sisk wrote:
Well done, Malan. This is an amazing collection. I'd wear any of it, any day.
posted on February 14, 2008 at 8:47 AM
Gabrielle wrote:
This collection is exquisite. I love every piece. Congratulations and best wishes to you, dear boy.
posted on February 27, 2008 at 2:15 PM
Thomasina Knight wrote:
Malan, my best regards to you for making it to Fashion Week and persevering through all those different jobs and places to get to where you truly belong! See Project Runway was just a spring board! You are a wonderful designer and fabulously handsome as well...you will surely grow and develop even more as you journey on. This collection was beautiful!
posted on February 29, 2008 at 1:30 AM
Jan Brewster wrote:
Is everyone BLIND. BORING. What is everyone gushing about. He managed to make super thin models look BORING. It wasn't simplistic - it was AWFUL.
Someone is trying to play off of his fame from the project runway experience. YECH. Boring. The silhouettes are unflattering.
Get real people - who is kidding who!!!
Jan in Florida - a big fan of project runway.
posted on March 7, 2008 at 7:19 PM
HK wrote:
There's something wrong with the way Malan sews the waistline and bodice. Check it out - the tops drape wrong on the stick-thin models, and it's just not flatteriong. Heaven forfend how those outfits would hang on a real woman's frame. I like your fashion sense, Malan, but please go back and rethink some things.
posted on March 18, 2008 at 12:21 PM
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