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Reality TV Casting Call: Catwalk Challenge

Written by TV with MeeVee
Published January 19, 2007

Ccclapboard_53 Do you have difficulty shopping for clothes, yet secretly desire to do your little turn on the catwalk? Are you always asking How Do I Look? Ready for an Extreme Makeover?

Producers are looking for women to take part in a new half-hour TLC show. Catwalk Challenge features host and model Emme Aronson throwing down the gauntlet to two fashion-frustrated contestants and asking ...

Can they turn themselves into runway models in just one day?

Ideally, you're a woman in your 20s or 30s who lives in the New York tri-state area and is available for a one-day shoot in late January.

You'll receive $1,000 spending money, expert clothing and shopping advice, catwalk coaching, and a hair and makeup makeover. However, you must shop on your own, and compete with one other contestant to pull off two looks on the catwalk in front of an audience and judges.

Both contestants get to keep the outfits they have bought. But for the winner, there's another $1,000 prize!

If you would like to be a contestant, please email a completed entry form and attach a recent full-length photo to catwalkchallenge@gmail.com. Include all of the following information:

  • Name
  • Contact information
  • Age
  • Occupation
  • Why do you want to be on the show?
  • How would you describe your style?
  • What challenges do you face when shopping for clothes?
  • Where do you like to shop?
  • Describe your biggest shopping indulgence.
  • What do your family and friends say about the clothes you wear?
  • What's your favorite item of clothing?
  • What was the last occasion when you dressed up?
  • Where do you get your fashion advice?
  • How would you cope with shopping against the clock?
  • Have you appeared on any other television shows?

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Reality TV Casting Call: Catwalk Challenge
Published: January 19, 2007
Type: News
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Reality TV
Part of a feature: Reality TV Casting Call
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#1 — January 19, 2007 @ 13:50PM — Johannes Grpgrp

Holy crap, is anybody else sick of reality tv shows? Especially those superficial, totally based on looks, I can't read but I look good so I'll try to become a model shows. I mean jeez at least Flavor of Love was interesting, but these American Top Model knock offs are getting so tired.

#2 — January 19, 2007 @ 13:50PM — kingofnorcal

wow another reallity show, who makes this crap up, if it was real reality and not some made up bullshit, everyone would just be pissed off, because they realize this is how far their acting career got.

#3 — January 19, 2007 @ 13:55PM — pablo

Shit that's faker than Pam Anderson's titties and more fixed than pro wrestling!

#4 — January 19, 2007 @ 13:57PM — the real, real world

possibly the worst advent in television since pro wrestling. Basically an excuse for Fox TV to only have to spend $30,000 dollars on random street folk and a handycam, so they can tape for twelve hours and get ridiculously high ratings, turning a large profit in the process-originated with shows like COPS, and Candid Camera, and eventually degraded itself to shit like "The Simple Life," "Joe Millionare," and most recently and disgustingly, "The Swan"

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