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Scarlett at the 2010 Metropolitan Opera opening night of Das Rheingold |
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Born | January 1, 1983 |
Nationality | American |
Education | Fashion Institute of Technology |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
Austin Scarlett (born January 1, 1983) is an American fashion designer and artist most popularly known for his appearance the first season of Project Runway[1] and his recent series, On the Road with Austin and Santino.
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Scarlett, son of Debra Little and Christopher Scarlett, was born in Cottage Grove, Oregon. He attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, where he specialized in couture and evening wear design and received his degree in fashion design. He also received fine arts training at the Art Students League of New York.
While still in school Austin worked as a design assistant and patternmaker on various projects ranging from opera to dance, film, and on Broadway. Austin also worked as an assistant costume archivist at The Museum at FIT, with their collection of Haute Couture and textiles.
Scarlett found success on the first season of the Bravo reality show Project Runway in 2004-2005. During the airing of Project Runway, he became known for his ability to produce glamorous fashions under the tight deadlines and unusual requirements of the competitive reality show. On the very first episode of the program, he created a gown entirely from cornhusks, a design which Tim Gunn as well as each of the three judges, later cited as one of the most impressive he had seen in the entire history of the series.
After Project Runway, Scarlett produced couture collections under his own name for fall 2005 and spring 2006.
In January 2006, he joined New York-based bridal-design house Amsale as Creative Director of its luxury gown collection, Kenneth Pool, where he served until 2009. His dress designs for the KP collection are still extremely sought after by brides internationally.
Austin’s involvement as fashion designer and connoisseur for print, and the web include features in The New York Times, Town and Country, Madame Figaro, Elle, In Style, New York Daily News, and Woman’s Wear Daily.
Austin and his designs have been featured on episodes of TLC's Say Yes to the Dress.
He has been portrayed on Saturday Night Live by comedian Fred Armisen, in a spoof of Project Runway.
Scarlett has designed theatrical costumes for Shen Wei Dance Arts, performed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Trace” with Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, “Remember Me”, David Parsons Dance as seen on PBS.
In 2010 Scarlett joined season two star Santino Rice in their show On the Road with Austin and Santino. The series premiered July 29, 2010, on the Lifetime network, and followed the pair cross country as they created couture designs using local resources.
Scarlett has also lent his design talents to many charitable causes, including The New York Public Library, New York City Opera, Live Out Loud, Equity Fights AIDS, Women In Need, and many others.
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