The series was a poignant passport, with episodes whisking viewers away to Paris, Tokyo, and New York each week-a Herculean effort of reality-TV production. ![]() When Making the Cut premiered in the spring of 2020, it was a serendipitously timed bit of escapism as the world shut down. Klum chimes in to chide him: “You still owe me a photo by the way! You were going to send me a photo of you in a sweat suit and you never did.” She leans into the Zoom camera: “Thank you for reminding me.” “Oh, I remember that conversation…” he laughs, wincing. I wouldn’t even go down to get the mail.”Ĭatching up over Zoom, Gunn seems to still be reeling over that dark period. Lest you think he had really lost himself, he was also quick to be defensive: “I never left my apartment! I will tell you that. It got to the point where Gunn spelunked into the back of his closet to find the t-shirts and sweatpants he would wear to his fencing lessons. Then I thought, now I really feel like a slob. “I segued into wearing my pajamas all day, every day. I’m really not very comfortable,” he told us at the time. “I was sitting around in my apartment in my stiff upper-lip, stuffed-shirt clothing and then I thought, this is ridiculous. ![]() The thought of him in any sort of casual wear is preposterous-let alone sweatpants. The former Project Runway star and current co-host of Amazon Prime Video’s Making the Cut, the third season of which just premiered, is known for his impeccable styling and signature bespoke suit, even braving the humid Manhattan summer in designer layers. It was the kind of seismic admission that threatened to upend the fashion industry and throw celebrity culture, as we understand and comprehend it, off its axis: He had been wearing sweatpants. ![]() When we spoke last summer, Tim Gunn revealed shocking news.
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