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I am pretty sure that screen shots were posted here in the past and I think Sanja capped it so you can see her. She was only in the movie a couple of seconds. She didn't speak she was in the background.

Anyone known whats magazine have cover or interwiew with Heidi in this September?

Beach Bag Bonanza

Beach vacations, relaxing poolside, and barbecues with friends are part of everyone’s summer plans. But before the trips and celebrations begin, packing is the No. 1 priority. If you’re stressing about just which suit to buy or what beauty products to pack, Modelinia is here to help. Supermodels Heidi Klum, Hilary Rhoda, Karolina Kurkova, and Brooklyn Decker opened up their beach bags to show off their SPF levels, what they’re reading, and their iPod playlists, so you can strategize for the long weekend just like them!

WHO: Heidi Klum

BEACH BAG: I like a heavy-duty bag with lots of room for all the things the kids need at the beach.

COVER UP: One of my favorite labels, Thomas Wylde, has a beautiful chiffon cover-up that I wear all the time, and J.Crew cotton sweaters are comfortable and inexpensive.

LOTION: I use In An Instant tinted moisturizer, which has SPF in it.

BOOK: I’m reading Pinkalicious with my daughter, Leni. It’s her favorite book!

SUNGLASSES: I like the Chrome Hearts glasses.

What happend with Sanja? Is she still here?

Yes I am, but since I am not Heidi fan anymore and don't have so much free time to be on BZ I don't post, sorry guys, just have so much work to do :-)

'Runway' and Klum stay in fashion

By Jack Hannah

CNN

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Make room on the catwalk: "Project Runway" is back.

"Project Runway" was the subject of a tug-of-war between companies, but the show is finally back.

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The design competition returns for a sixth season on a new network (Lifetime), in a new city (Los Angeles), with 16 new contestants, all looking to dazzle their way to fashion greatness.

"Project Runway" premieres Thursday, about eight months later than its original date. The delay was because of a legal battle between Lifetime and the Weinstein Co. (which owns the show), and NBC Universal, parent company to Bravo (which aired "Project Runway" for five seasons).

Despite the new home, the show's core -- supermodel host Heidi Klum, silver-fox mentor Tim Gunn and snarky judge duo Nina Garcia and Michael Kors -- remains intact.

Klum says to expect "a lot of drama" between judges and contestants, and to keep an eye on the female designers in season six.

The following is an edited version of the interview.

CNN: Were you concerned, given all the legal battles, with "Project Runway's" future?

Heidi Klum: I was never too concerned about it, to be honest with you. I mean, I talked with Tim Gunn a few times, because I would see him at different events, and he was like, "I hope we're gonna be on again! And what do you think?" I always said to Tim, "I don't think we have to worry too much. It's a great show. We have fans, and people really enjoy the show, and I think they will all figure it out."

And you know, it didn't really have anything to do with us. It was kind of all the bigwigs figuring it all out. ... We had to sit back and wait and see what happens, and it all worked out. I was always very optimistic about it.

CNN: This show is really a labor of love. What does it mean to you?

Klum: I do love the show. I [was] there from the very beginning, from when the first seed was planted and Harvey Weinstein from the Weinstein Co. came to me and said, "I want to do a show about fashion, but I don't really know what to do, exactly." He always felt that there wasn't a show that showcased how clothes are being made. ...

We had many, many meetings and thought about different things we could do and came up with doing challenges and models and putting a runway show together and kind of making it in a documentary style and do a show about designers.

CNN: Give us a taste of what life is like for the contestants while "Project Runway" is shooting.

Klum: Life for the contestants is very, very hard. ...

When I film, for example ... I shoot a day; I have two days off. The days when I have off, they're filming; they're working; they're sewing; then they come in again for a day; we're judging; then I give them a new challenge; then I have a day off, but they're not, they're working. ...

I always call it a pressure cooker because they're really full of anxiety, full of drive; they want to win, and they put all their heart and energy into it. It's very hard for them. They don't get a lot of sleep.

CNN: Do you find it difficult to criticize some of the work you see when judging?

Klum: No. I mean, everyone has a different opinion. Obviously, people at home will have a different opinion than I have or that Michael and Nina have, so that's why I always think that it's good that the three of us are sitting there.

We come from three completely different fields. I'm someone who usually gets to wear the fashion. ... Michael is the person who makes it, so he knows how it is to be a designer. ... Nina comes from the magazine world. She is the person that gets to decide what gets to be put in the magazine, what is in and what is not. She is kind of someone, too, who sets the trends.

Then we always have a glamorous guest there who has also been in the fashion industry: if it's a designer that's been around a long time or if it's an actor or an actress ... someone who really makes a statement in the fashion industry. I think we are a good mix.

CNN: What are you most excited about for season six?

Klum: What I'm most excited about is that the designers get to be on the air, because they have been waiting for a long time. ...

I want America to see these people; they worked so hard, and they've spent so much time, so much energy on the show, and they deserve to be seen. I'm most excited really for the designers, that they finally get their credit for what they've done.

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ENJOY, otherwise.

Thank you very much!!!! :drool:

She looks soooo beautiful :heart:

Heidi Klum Feels Great About Moving 'Project Runway' Networks

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

It was record-breaking start for Project Runway's sixth season, as it marked the show's move to the Lifetime Network. Things have certainly been difficult for the reality series after the struggle they underwent with the famous lawsuit, but it was all worth it. Why? Well, Heidi Klum says it's because the new network's got better food.

The supermodel and show host divulged her feelings on this season of the show to the Los Angeles Confidential magazine. She appeared on the cover of the publication, discussing the fate of Project Runway with them as well.

"It's been great," Heidi Klum admitted. "They really wanted Project Runway to come on, and the lawsuit put a downer on things for a second, but they're excited to have us."

She goes on to praise Lifetime for their concern of those working on the show, boosting morale one way or another. "They're very accommodating, particularly where food is concerned [laughs]. Food is so important when you're on a set. People are working from 7 in the morning to 9 or 10 at night, so it makes a huge difference if there's random mush or something really great. Maybe because I was pregnant, they always had doughnuts."

Pastry- talk aside, Heidi Klum was also concerned about what fans thought when the show moved to L. A. There may be viewers who didn't enjoy the decision, but the host claims it was for the best.

"People will ask us, 'Why L.A.? L.A. isn't a fashion capital.' But if you look at the history of American fashion, it started in Hollywood with designers making gowns for all the starlets."

The Project Runway star was so happy that she even had a funny story up her sleeve. "Sometimes I joke with Tim [Gunn] that we should do Project Runway on an island," Heidi said. "'Here's 15 minutes, now go into the bushes and find whatever you can and make an outfit.' I picture Michael [Kors] and me, super tan in our director's chairs and me in a bikini saying, 'Welcome to the runway!'

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