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New York designer wins Project Runway

Shabayeva's collection was inspired by New York

Updated: Friday, 20 Nov 2009, 11:18 AM EST
Published : Friday, 20 Nov 2009, 11:17 AM EST

NEW YORK (AP) - New York designer Irina Shabayeva's collection took the gold in "Project Runway," winning $100,000 toward her line, an agent and a trip to Paris.

Judges Heidi Klum, Michael Kors, Nina Garcia and Susie Menkes chose Shabayeva over Carol Hannah Whitfield, who came in third, and Althea Harper, the runner-up. The three women all showed strong collections at February's fashion week in Bryant Park. The Lifetime show's finale was shown Thursday night.

The delay came because "Project Runway" — the cult series that transformed Bravo into a hot destination for addictive reality TV — lacked a home base. Trapped in lawsuit limbo, the series was mired in a dispute involving NBC Universal, which owns Bravo, the Weinstein Co. and Lifetime.

Shabayeva's collection was inspired by New York, right down to the detailed T-shirts worn beneath knitwear armor. Harper's vision was a look toward the future, inspired by science fiction; Whitfield was somewhat dreamy with her soft draping and airy fabric.


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