Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum Quit Project Runway to Create a New Fashion Show for Amazon

As part of their new deal, Amazon Fashion will create a ‘shoppable experience’ for viewers

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Project Runway is returning to Bravo next year, but the show’s two most famous personalities won’t be making the trip.

Instead, Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn are leaving the series after 16 seasons to create a new fashioned-based reality series for Amazon, which will air in more than 200 countries and territories.

In a release, Amazon said Klum and Gunn’s new show will continue their “commitment to making fashion accessible to a wide audience.” As part of their new deal, Amazon Fashion will create a “shoppable experience” for viewers of the new show.

Project Runway debuted on Bravo in 2004, then moved to Lifetime in 2009, where it has aired ever since.

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