|| Project Runway ||
1 2 3 NEXT  Page 1 of 3

Rubbing Elbows, Making Art

Project Runway winner Christian Siriano captivated audiences across the country with his cutting bluntness and unquestionable talent. Love him or hate him, the young designer is certainly, to use his own word, "fierce."


Christian Siriano is frustrated.

On the day before the world saw him win the fourth season of Project Runway, the 22-year-old has been commissioned to design an outfit for Extra host Dayna Devon. He hasn't the slightest idea who she is -- or at least pretends he doesn't. "Do you know who she is?" he asks me, in his typically dramatic way. “What does she look like? What channel is her show on?"

He slumps down in a plum-colored easy chair in his apartment on Manhattan’s Lower East Side and reaches for the TV’s remote control. After two minutes of channel surfing, he’s failed to locate Devon. He gives up, settling for TMZ. "I think she just had a baby. She wants something conservative. What am I going to do, send her out in this?” he asks, grabbing and violently shaking a two-tone ruffle dress on a nearby garment rack, a facsimile of a piece he sent down the runway at Bryant Park one month earlier. The look had visibly impressed judges Nina Garcia, Michael Kors, and Siriano’s celebrity crush, guest judge Victoria Beckham. "You don’t come to me for conservative, honey."

One of 15 contestants on Bravo’s latest search for America’s next great fashion designer, Siriano was easily the most compelling, even though he polarized viewers with his overflowing confidence and his propensity to critique his peers, sometimes harshly. (In one of many memorably nasty --and unsolicited -- comments, he told fellow competitor Sweet P that one of the outfits she designed was suitable for a "tranny ice queen.")

But as the season progressed Siriano showed he had the raw talent to back up his attitude, winning the most challenges (three) and ultimately defeating Ralph Lauren designer Jillian Lewis and Rami Kashou, who had already dressed the likes of Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton. And with his unvarnished wit and obsession with his hair, which he frequently flatironed, not to mention his amusing catchphrases -- "hot mess," "tranny mess," and, most famously, "fierce" -- delivered with Valley Girl inflections, he won a ton of fans.

Click here to follow The Advocate on Twitter. 1 2 3 NEXT  Page 1 of 3



More Online Only
  • Commentary What Marriage in Maine Meant for Me

    Dana Hernandez is a straight white married mother of two young children. But in campaigning for No on 1 and reporting Election Night outcomes for Advocate.com, defeat hit her like a ton of bricks.

  • Marriage Equality Video Content Flag Terri White Stages Her Leather Encore

    Last year, acclaimed stage performer Terri White was homeless and living in a public park. On Sunday, she and her partner held a leather-themed commitment ceremony onstage following her triumphant Broadway turn in Finian’s Rainbow. 

  • Music Ghost Story

    Out singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile discusses working with her childhood mentor, coming out publicly, and joining next year's Lilith Fair.

  • News View From Washington: GOP Upheaval

    Now that the only pro-marriage equality candidate in New York's 23rd Congressional district, Republican Dede Scozzafava, has dropped out of the race, Tuesday's election holds any number of political lessons for both the GOP and the LGBT community.

  • Books Hot Sheet: Ditto Knocking 'Em Dead

    This week might not bring anything to the screen other than a Boondock Saints sequel, but there are plenty of reasons to sit at home on the couch or head to your local concert venue.

  • News Features Sailor Speaks Out

    Sailor Joseph Rocha endured years of hazing until he spoke out — then he was discharged for revealing his homosexuality. Nonetheless, the 23-year-old is itching to suit back up.

  • Music Rainbow High

    Busy Broadway heartthrob, gay rights activist, and former Advocate coverboy Cheyenne Jackson chats about his Finian’s Rainbow revival, his politically charged cabaret CD, and laying around in his underpants (pic on page five).

  • Television Another Tough Broad

    After being outed by a Nazi and locking lips with a hook-up three times in one episode, Christine Woods's tough-talking FBI agent Janis Hawk on ABC's FlashForward might just be prime time's best gay offering — who isn't in Glee club, that is.

  • Books Video Content Flag In Sickness and in Health

    Mary Cappello’s memoir Called Back takes readers on a white-knuckle journey through the experience of cancer treatment in America — especially disorienting to navigate as a woman and a lesbian.

  • Books An American Crime

    Best-selling novelist Patricia Cornwell made headlines last week when she filed suit against a New York investment firm for losing $40 million of her money. But she'd much rather talk about her new book, hate-crimes legislation, and Angelina Jolie.

  • Comedy Gilded Lily

    After conquering Broadway, movies, and television, out funny lady Lily Tomlin prepares for the final frontier — Las Vegas.

  • Entertainment News Ricky Martin, No Shirt and a Baby

    Ricky Martin knows how to get the camera's attention. Take a look at the many pictures of Ricky uploaded to his Twitter account in the past three months, always shirtless, frequently carrying one (or both) of his babies.

  • Television Fresh Blood

    With True Blood a bona-fide cultural phenomenon, producer Alan Ball offers tantalizing hints about what to expect on season 3.

Most Popular Stories