
Kamloops designer Delayne Dixon says her time on the third season of Project Runway Canada was an experience she will ⁘never, ever forget.⁘
Dixon, who cracked the top eight and won a design challenge before being sent home in episode five, said she has grown as a designer thanks to her time on fashion design-focused reality TV show.
⁘I know that I've always worked well under pressure, but the amount of pressure that you're on really pushes your limits on the show,⁘ Dixon told Castanet Kamloops.
⁘I think I've realized that I maybe held back a little bit with my designs, and it's kind of opened my eyes to say, you know what, just go for it, and don't look back. Make your designs loud and proud.⁘
Dixon, who has worked full-time on her own brand since 2018, said she grew up watching Project Runway and applied ⁘on a whim⁘ for the Canadian adaptation of the show.
⁘I really put myself out there as best I could. When, Nick, the producer, he called me up and he said, ⁘Sounds like you're ready for the show,' I'm like, holy crap ⁘ I can't believe that I'm getting in,⁘ she said.
Dixon made a hoodie dress with ruffled sleeves with a co-ordinated ruffled bag, a look that ended up coming together in the final three hours after her first attempt ⁘disintegrated.⁘
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