![]() ![]() GUNN: We definitely wanted to visit fashion capitals, and we wanted those capitals to be distinctive. What did you convey to Amazon early on, in terms of the vision you had for the show? Do what you do best, and run with it.” They just let our whole team do what we wanted to do, and I think that’s amazing, that this big company let the creative people be creative.ĭEADLINE: Tell us more about playing with the formula. I think what’s amazing is, they were like, “Be creative. It has to be this, and it has to be that,” and all of a sudden, your whole idea goes away. Not a lot of people let you have freedom nowadays. But really, they’re letting us be the creative people, which is amazing. A fantastic experience also because, having Amazon as a partner, it’s like an octopus, with all these tentacles around the world. It was really a team spirit and effort and a fantastic experience that, I think Heidi would agree, has spoiled us. Amazon not only was excited to be part of this, but they were full collaborators with us. So, when the opportunity presented itself to step away and shop this idea to people, it was quite thrilling. Heidi and I had a vision about how we wanted to alter Runway, but owing to its success, no one wanted to play with the formula. TIM GUNN: Also, when Project Runway began in 2004, the fashion industry was in a very different place. We could do so many amazing things with Amazon. But how amazing would it be if we could travel the world, and actually go to all the fashion capitals of the world, to really get our designers excited? Then, on top of it, an amazing judging panel to push these new designers along. When you’re always stuck in one place-which is amazing-you can do a lot there. That was super exciting for us, to do something like that. I think that was our main thing, to be seen worldwide-to have casting of designers from around the world, because we’re dressing people from around the world. It’s great to have a fashion competition show, but how great is it if you actually could wear the clothes? How amazing would it be when you have someone like Amazon who can then ship this around the world, and you have it in two days? And how amazing is it that this can be streamed and seen in over 200 territories? ![]() But to make the list shorter, it’s because we needed this to be in full circle. HEIDI KLUM: I mean, the list is kind of long, why. ![]() Why was 2018 the right time to leave that show behind and create something new? Amazon Heidi Klum & Tim Gunn's 'Making The Cut' Donating $600,000 To World Health Organization Amid Coronavirus Crisisīelow, Klum and Gunn discuss their reasons for leaving Project Runway behind, the highlights of their international journey in Season 1 of Making the Cut, and the prospect of shooting future seasons in a socially distanced world.ĭEADLINE: Prior to Making the Cut, you’d both worked on Project Runway for almost 15 years. ![]()
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