October 14, 2008
| Runway Voting: Last Chance |

Five seasons. Twenty-two unforgettable moments. Two days until the Runway finale. One last chance to vote.
Before the finale on Wednesday night, be sure to go here to vote for the most unforgettable moment in Runway history. We’ve dug up first season classic clips like the Wendy Pepper mustache mystery and the case of the missing chiffon. We have Season Two’s “Motherf---ing Walk Off!” and Santino’s hilarious (and not to mention dead-on) impression of Tim Gunn. Your favorite fashionistas, SJP and Victoria Beckham, made our list, and of course, no compilation of unforgettable moments would be complete without a few appearances from Runway most fierce contender, Christian Siriano.
So cast your vote (it’s due by midnight…so you still have some time to review the clips and deliberate) and be sure to tune in to Top Design at 10/9c (after the Runway finale) to find out which moment fans voted as their all-time fav!
-Gretchen Hansen







About Kenley:
Kenley is not so bad, at least she is honest. She may have made some mistakes in judgement, design, or manners, but she did not talk behind the backs of others or pretend to be cute when the opposite was true. The other contestants are merely catty. I guess they have so little self esteem that they feel they need to tear down others to try to bring themselves up.
She is standing up for her point of view and her designs show outside-the-new-wave-box thinking. If she likes the esthetic of the mid-20th century, that is awesome. Some of the best design in history came from that period.
Kenley is by far the best skilled in production quality, compared to the group she is in. You never see inappropriate puckering, crooked zippers, or unfinished edges on her garments. She takes her vision and puts it on the runway with style and elan.
Go Kenley! I hope you win!
I have to vote for Leann, Kenley is not there yet and certainly does not have the temperment to deal with all she would have to deal with, way to childish and spoiled to handle the real world. To me she is not fighting for her line she just wants to be right all the time, does not happen