Where’s the Project Runway Excitement?

Posted on August 17, 2009

Usually the week before starts there is a noticeable buzz in the air—at least in circles who obsess about the show. This year the mood seems more like in Israel. Why the collective ?

Of course it’s Lifetime’s fault. It’s the exact same show, other than the fact it’s set in L.A. and now on Lifetime. Sure, the show’s new network is advertising the ’s debut in magazines and and on television, but it’s not getting the traction that Bravo’s campaigns always did—possibly because the ads only show host and the show’s mentor/ , and not any of the contestants. Even though the finale for season six has already been filmed, it seems like we know nothing about the new batch of designers that will be bitching about starting Thursday.

Also, Bravo knew how to bring the mania up to a . They would advertise a new season relentlessly and show of previous seasons for entire weekends getting the fans back in the mood. Lifetime doesn’t have that luxury. Also, we spend a lot of time watching Bravo (hello, various , Flipping Out, , and ) and only tune into Lifetime to catch the odd . Even if they did have spots for the new season, we wouldn’t see them.

And just today, the channel that specializes in television for women (and ), sent out a press release alerting the world that Runway has a MySpace page. MySpace?! Is it 2005? A show about fashion can not afford to be out of touch. It’s all about Facebook and Twitter these days. Oh, speaking of Facebook, Lifetime’s version of the show is on there and has 25,413 fans whereas the Bravo seasons have 122,534 fans. Burn.

Lifetime just doesn’t seem to have the street cred to carry this thing off. No matter what they do, their Runway will always be a compared to Bravo’s Louis Vuitton. It may look the same, smell the same, and even have the same logo, but we all know it came from Canal Street and there is nothing you can do to sell it as the real thing.

Or, as a huge fan of the show more succinctly told us when asked if he was excited about the new show: “L.A.? Lifetime? No.”

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