Nina Garcia's Project Runway Regrets

November 4, 2009 at 1:15pm PST

This season of Project Runway has sucked.

There we said it.

The designers have been just so-so. No one has a big enough personality to interest us. (Where's this year's Christian Siriano?) And not least of all, Nina Garcia and Michael Kors were MIA for most of the challenge. What gives?

"It was either missing the Paris shows or being on Project Runway," she said. "And I really wanted to see the Paris shows, I think that was very important." She regrets missing so much, but promises that the next season, which will be back in New York again, has all the judges all the time.

That's a relief, but get us some interesting designers too, okay?

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