

The only downside? Having to say "auf Wiedersehen" to so many talented designers over the weeks of competition. It's not like, 'Ugh, I have to go to work tomorrow.' We love what we do, and we love fashion, that's why we're in it," Heidi explains. You know, we just, it's a fun job to have. "I've known Naomi for a very long time, so we went to dinner sometimes in Tokyo.
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It's a win-win, they say - the designers get to drastically expand their brands, and consumers get better access to the pieces.Īpart from loving the purchase component of the new show, both Heidi and Tim emphasized how much fun they had filming the new series in Paris, Tokyo, and New York back in 2019 alongside fellow judges Naomi Campbell, Nicole Richie, Carine Roitfeld, Joseph Altuzarra, and Chiara Ferragni. While it follows a similar competition show structure, in that a set group of designers are competing in challenges and only one can win, in Making the Cut, viewers can buy the winning looks on Amazon for under $100. The way Heidi and Tim see it, Making the Cut takes things one step further than Runway.
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Get the Full Scoop on Amazon's 'Making the Cut'.So we were just kind of on a little break." "You know, I always say that Tim and I, you know, this is the longest marriage I've ever been in, and I'm still happy. "It was like we never left," Heidi tells Good Housekeeping in a joint interview with Tim. While talking to Heidi and Tim about their move to the streaming service, both seemed very happy with their decision. So when the news broke that the two were reuniting for a new Amazon Prime fashion series called Making the Cutafter calling it quits on Project Runwayin September 2018, fans of the pair were, of course, beyond delighted. Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn are the iconic duo that the fashion world will always need.

Speaking to Good Housekeeping, the pair discusses walking away from Project Runway, their fun behind-the-scenes antics while making the new series, getting attached to designers, and more.

