We're number one on the runway.

Runway is like an adrenaline rush.

My very first runway show, I was in 'Vogue.'

I love 'Project Runway.' It's my favorite show!

I'm not like a runway skinny model, I'm more curvy.

I wish I could wear clothes straight off the runway.

It's useless to send models out on the runway to cry.

Every woman is not a runway model, nor should she be.

I used to have this joke: 'Every hallway is a runway.'

I'm going to be 80, walking with a stick down the runway.

I just feel the traditional runway format is old-fashioned.

When I go out on the runway, I can feel the audience vibrate.

Fashion is what people wear not only what you see on the Runway

Modeling is fun, but unless it's runway, it's just not my thing.

One of my dreams is to walk down the runway during Fashion Week!

Stuck in the plane on the runway. You can always count on US Air.

A runway is spectacle. It’s only fashion when a woman puts it on.

I really don't think we should label models as 'plus' or 'runway.'

For me, it feels empowering to walk down a runway in my underwear!

I'd rather be on the cast of 'Love & Hip-Hop' than 'Project Runway.'

Actors do like watching girls parade down the runway for some reason.

Because I'm on the runway with some of the best models in the industry.

The elitist way of looking on the runway, frankly, seems old fashioned.

I didnt grow up drawing runway models and deciding what they should wear.

I didn't grow up drawing runway models and deciding what they should wear.

I don't think there's a major change between runway and real life anymore.

Whatever you think and talk about paves the runway for what you will create.

'Project Runway' was my guilty pleasure while my son was napping or nursing.

The runway symbolizes something in society that's very intimidating to women.

I love to hear a cool ambient sound at runway shows. It creates a good energy.

Fashion Week is surprisingly very short. At least the actual runway shows are.

Is there a better example of natural selection in action than 'Project Runway?'

I became a cover girl and an editorial model, and then I became a runway model.

I became interested in fashion when my mother did a runway show for Thierry Mugler.

I don't even think when I'm walking down the runway. I don't really breathe either.

Bones don't make for success on the runway, but a proportioned, balanced body does.

I moved to Paris around 1995 or 1996; my first collection on the runway was in 1997.

I'm a total 'Project Runway' junkie. I also watch 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians.'

I did learn a lot from 'Project Runway,' things I could incorporate into my own life.

I went to a local modeling school when I was about 10 and learned to walk the runway.

When I come to the arena, my mind is on basketball, not thinking I'm walking a runway.

You do your runway show, and it's all over the Internet before I see anything on there.

Years ago I was a runway model, and I used to get laughs. I thought it was a joke anyway.

You know those Instagram pages that post dope vintage runway looks? I always look at those.

For me, the runway is fun. I try to just chill out and look at faces in the crowd if I can.

If I am looking to impress people, I'll be in a Rent the Runway dress and great accessories.

When I modeled, I lived in Europe and worked all the time. I did runway, and that's all I did.

I love fashion and appreciate it so much, and I feel like it's moving artwork going down a runway.

I love seeing lingerie on the runway, but I personally think it's best to save it for the bedroom!

My mom was a seamstress, and I wish I'd learned to sew because I'm obsessed with 'Project Runway!'

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