Kayne Gillaspie
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Project Runway contestant | |
Kayne Gillaspie | |
Date of birth: | March 14, 1979 |
Training: | Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) |
Resides: | Norman, OK |
Season: | Season 3 |
Placed: | 5th |
Eliminating Challenge : | Black and White |
Johnathan Kayne Gillaspie (born March 14, 1979) is an American fashion designer, specializing in beauty pageant gowns. He was a contestant on the third season of the Bravo reality series Project Runway after being rejected during second-season auditions.
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[edit] Education and career
Gillaspie earned a full scholarship to Volunteer State Community College, where he studied pre-veterinarian medicine. While working at a veterinary clinic for four and a half years, he took a second job as as a sketch artist at a local pageant boutique in Tennessee. Gillaspie quickly became enamored with fashion, changed his major and transferred to the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York City. In 2002, he won the Critics Choice Award at FIT for evening wear and graduated magna cum laude. He moved back to Nashville after graduation and opened Kayne's Clothing Boutique, where he created custom ballroom dance costumes, evening wear, and wardrobe for the country music industry.[1]
In 2003, the openly gay Gillaspie and his former partner bought Southern Charm/Alter Ego, an established formal wear and pageant store in Norman, Oklahoma. Gillaspie and the store were both featured on an episode of the MTV reality series Tiara Girls. In December, 2005, he dressed the entire top five teens and the winner and first runner up in the Miss Oklahoma U.S.A. pageant.
Gillaspie is no longer associated with Southern Charm/Alter Ego.[2] He now works out of his studio in Norman and travels extensively showcasing his private collection, his exclusive line with WOW prom and pageant, and his shoe line through Benjamin Walk.
For the 2008 Miss America Pageant, in Las Vegas, Gillaspie had several designs featured on contestants, including the talent costume for first runner-up, Miss Indiana Nicole Rash.
On April 28 and 29, 2008, Gillaspie was a guest star at the Broadway Cares Easter Bonnet Competition.[2] The competition, which is reputed to be the hottest ticket on Broadway [1], is held in New York City at the Minskoff Theatre, home of The Lion King (musical).
Gillaspie has been featured in numerous magazines, and is on the cover of the May 2008 edition of Distinctly Oklahoma Magazine with a feature story inside.[3] On April 30, 2008 he was interviewed on KWTV News 9 talking about his career, article in the magazine, and also announced being involved with an upcoming television show on E! Television Network.[2]
[edit] Project Runway
While appearing on Project Runway, Gillaspie won the "Fit for a Queen" challenge that required designers to create an evening gown for Miss USA Tara Conner to wear in the Miss Universe pageant. Tara went on to be placed fourth runner up in the Miss Universe pageant wearing her custom made dress. He was the tenth competitor to be eliminated (eleventh overall to leave the show) during season three, making him the last contestant to be eliminated before New York's Fashion Week. He lost the "Black and White" challenge, in which designers had to make cocktail dresses using only the aforementioned colors. Gillaspie was not the only competitor to go home during that challenge; previously eliminated contestants Angela Keslar and Vincent Libretti were brought back for the challenge as a reward for previous wins, yet were sent home again.
[edit] References
- ^ Kayne Gillaspie's Official Biographical Information
- ^ a b c VIDEO: Gillaspie Interview - KWTV - April 30, 2008
- ^ distinctlyOKLAHOMA.com - ON OUR COVER - Kayne Gillaspie
[edit] External links
- Bravo biography of Kayne Gillaspie
- Official site
- Interview with Entertainment Weekly
- Interview with Out
- Interview with afterelton.com
- Runway' star comes to NEWS 9 from KWTV
- Cover Story for Distinctly Oklahoma