A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 27, 2011
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
December 22, 2011
Original Title:
Project Accessory
Genres:
Reality
Production Companies:
A&E Television Networks
The Weinstein Company
Countries:
US
Project Accessory, an American reality television series, was a spin off of the series Project Runway. It began airing on Lifetime on October 28, 2011. On the show, contestants were given challenges in which they must create various fashion accessories with restrictions for materials, subject matter, and time. One or more contestants were eliminated each episode after appearing before a judging panel.
Art Direction:
Douglas Little
Assistant Editor:
Kathy Hinh
Isaac Dang
Associate Producer:
Lisa Carville
Camera Operator:
Gene Bradford
Christopher Lobreglio
Sean Monesson
Kenny Niernberg
Erica Shusha
Brian Steimle
Theresa Vitale
David Vlasits
Casting Director:
Erika Dobrin
Casting Producer:
Alex Shaw
Co-Executive Producer:
Noel A. Guerra
Creator:
Sarah Emanuel
Director:
Steve Hryniewicz
Executive Producer:
Harvey Weinstein
Bob Weinstein
Meryl Poster
Rich Bye
Sarah Emanuel
Barbara Schneeweiss
Fred Pichel
Ed Lavelle
Rob Sharenow
Gena McCarthy
David Hillman
Kimberly Chessler
Hair Department Head:
Jim Crawford
Hairstylist:
Stacy Ciceron
Aeriel Payne
Steven Fernandez
Lighting Director:
Gus Dominguez
Line Producer:
Bryan Alvey
Main Title Theme Composer:
Matt Kierscht
Makeup Artist:
Monique Benoit
Rosanne Puchal
Makeup Department Head:
Donyale McRae
Music:
Matt Kierscht
Online Editor:
Ricardo Martinez
Post Producer:
Charlotte Pai
Post Production Coordinator:
Jake Deptula
Producer:
Molly Sims
Jennifer White
Steve Unckles
Production Manager:
Cameron Freeman
Production Supervisor:
Geoffrey Lind
Ray Martinez
Set Dresser:
Blythe Cain
Sound Mixer:
Scott Bardolf
Junior Cyrus Baron
Kevin Bowe
Desiree Ortiz
David Tirolo
Sound Supervisor:
Aaron Saddler
Supervising Producer:
Dominic Ciccodicola
Kirk Durham
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rachel Zoe
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