Fashion stars: Reality shows made them all the rage
Christian Siriano was a design student who had apprenticed with industry bigs
Christian Siriano, Rachel Zoe, Tim Gunn, Brad Goreski, Kelly Cutrone and Nick Varreos all found fame. By Susan Denley, Los Angeles Times
Rachel Zoe, a freelance fashion stylist whose clients have included the Backstreet Boys,
Tim Gunn spent many years laboring in relative obscurity on the faculty of the Parsons School of Design before becoming the on-air mentor to the competitors on “Project Runway,” starting with its initial season in 2004. Gunn, 58, subsequently landed a gig as creative director at Liz Claiborne; starred in a Bravo spinoff, “Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style,” for two seasons; and wrote two books, with a third, “Tim Gunn’s Fashion Bible,” scheduled for publication this September. He has made guest appearances on sitcoms including “How I Met Your Mother” and
Brad Goreski was only a few months past graduation at USC and had worked for three months as an assistant to Vogue’s West Coast editor when he was cast on the initial season of
Photo: Brad Goreski, left, with “The Rachel Zoe Project” costar Taylor Jacobson. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
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Nick Verreos was a freelance patternmaker, co-designer for a small, Los Angeles-based women’s line called NIKOLAKI and an instructor at Los Angeles’ Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising when he appeared on Season 2 of “Project Runway.” Since then Verreos, 45, has found fame as a frequent red carpet commentator for outlets including