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Tim Gunn
Born
Timothy M. Gunn

(1953-07-29) July 29, 1953 (age 71)
NationalityAmerican
EducationBFA, Sculpture
Alma materCorcoran College of Art and Design
Occupation(s)Fashion consultant, television personality, chief creative officer at Liz Claiborne, Inc.
Known forFashion

Timothy M. "Tim" Gunn (born July 29, 1953) is an American fashion consultant and television personality. He was on the faculty of Parsons The New School for Design from 1982 to 2007 and was chair of fashion design at the school from August 2000 to March 2007, after which he joined Liz Claiborne as its chief creative officer. He is well-known as on-air mentor to designers on the reality television program Project Runway. Gunn's popularity on Project Runway led to his spin-off show, Bravo's Tim Gunn's Guide to Style, as well as his book A Guide to Quality, Taste and Style.

Early life

Gunn was born and raised in Washington, D.C. His father, George William Gunn, was an FBI agent during the administration of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.[1] Gunn was a champion swimmer throughout high school,[1] and later attended the Corcoran College of Art and Design, receiving a BFA in sculpture.[2]

Career

Gunn started working at Parsons in 1982 and served as associate dean from 1989–2000, becoming a department chair in August 2000. He was credited with "retooling and invigorating the curriculum for the 21st century".[3]

Gunn began appearing on Project Runway during its first season in 2004, and is known for his catchphrases "Make it work", "Carry on" and "Go, go go!" Tim Gunn's Guide to Style, a reality show in which Gunn gives advice to the fashion-challenged, debuted in September 2007 on the Bravo television network.

Gunn also played a version of himself as a reporter for the fictional Fashion TV in two episodes of ABC's Ugly Betty in February 2007[4] and later guest starred on Drop Dead Diva in August 2009 as himself.

Gunn left Parsons in 2007 and joined Liz Claiborne as the company's chief creative officer in March of that year.[5]

In April 2007, Abrams Image Publishers released Gunn's book A Guide to Quality, Taste and Style, co-written with Kate Moloney. While on tour in Palm Springs, California, the nearby city of Palm Desert honored him with an official resolution declaring April 27, 2007 (the day of his visit) "Timothy M. Gunn Day". He was also presented with a certificate by the city of Palm Springs and a plaque by the nearby city of Rancho Mirage in recognition of his career achievements.[6] While promoting the book in the San Francisco Bay Area in May 2007, Gunn joined the judging panel of Project FiveFour 07, to judge gowns designed by 12 students from San Francisco's Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. The competition benefited The Princess Project, a Bay Area charity that gives free prom dresses to high school students who can't afford to buy them on their own.[7]

In May 2009, Gunn served as commencement speaker at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, and received an honorary doctorate from the institution.[8]

He makes sporadic appearances on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson's "Dear Aquaman" segments, helping or standing in for Aquaman (Ferguson), answering letters and dispensing advice.[9]

He guest starred as Barney's personal tailor on the 100th episode of How I Met Your Mother.[10]

Gunn is set to guest-star as himself on an episode of CW's fourth season of Gossip Girl. [11]

In other media

In August 2007, "Tim Gunn's Podcast (a reality chamber opera)" by Jeffrey Lependorf premiered at the Cornelia Street Cafe in New York City.[12] It received its first run one year later at New York International Fringe Festival.

Gunn appeared in a backup story in the first issue of Models Inc., a fashion-themed comic book miniseries published by Marvel Comics that debuted in September 2009 to coincide with New York City's style showcase. Gunn appeared on a variant cover of the issue illustrated by Phil Jimenez. In the series, which is written by Project Runway fan Mark Sumerak and illustrated by Jimenez, Gunn dons the Iron Man armor to foil an attack against the New York Fashion Museum.[13]

Gunn appeared in the opening skit on the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards to style Jimmy Fallon to look like Bruce Springsteen, from his Born To Run album.

Public critic

Gunn has been a public critic of the fashion taste of several high-profile women, including Meryl Streep, Hillary Clinton, and The Kardashians. In criticizing Clinton, he said, ""I think she's confused about what her gender is. She's so mannish in her dress."[14] About Streep, he said that, ""I would love to have a chat with Meryl Streep about the semiotics of clothes ... she believes she's too smart for fashion."[15] With regard to the Kardashians, he said, "I just think the Kardashians have an absence of taste and I don't think that that should be perpetuated."[16]

Personal life

Tori Spelling and Gunn co-presenting at an event in November 2007.

Gunn lives in New York City and is openly gay.[17][18] In a 2006 interview with Instinct, Gunn stated that he had not been in a relationship since the early 1980s, following the abrupt end of a six-year relationship, and that he still loves his former partner, though they are not in touch.

Gunn is an outspoken critic of clothing designs using animal fur. In 2008, he narrated a video[19] about rabbit fur farming in China for animal rights group PETA. He termed the treatment of animals used for fur as "egregiously irresponsible".[20]

Filmography

Published works

  • Gunn, Tim; Moloney, Kate (2007), Tim Gunn: A Guide to Quality, Taste & Style, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., ISBN 0810992841
  • Gunn, Tim; Calhoun, Ada (2010), Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Little Lessons for Making It Work, Gallery, ISBN 1439176566 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)

References

  1. ^ a b "10 Things You Need To Know About Tim Gunn". Radar Magazine.
  2. ^ Randy Shulman (27 September 2007). "Naked Gunn: Bravo's style maven and gay icon, Tim Gunn". Metro Weekly. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
  3. ^ "Tim Gunn's Bio", Bravo, Project Runway, retrieved 2007-10-31
  4. ^ "Tim Gunn and Kathy Griffin to guest-star on Ugly Betty", The Advocate, January 18, 2007, retrieved 2007-10-31
  5. ^ "Liz Claiborne Press Release", Liz Claiborne, Inc.: Press Release, February 1, 2007, retrieved 2007-10-31
  6. ^ "California Gunn", Publishers Weekly, Inc.: Article, April 27, 2007, retrieved 2007-04-27
  7. ^ Sasse, Angela. "Danville Runway" Diablo Magazine, May 2007.
  8. ^ [1]
  9. ^ "Craig Ferguson - Dear Aquaman with Tim Gunn Season 6 Episode 980". YouTube. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
  10. ^ Kate Stanhope. "Tim Gunn and Kenny Rogers to appear on How I Met Your Mother". TVGuide.com.
  11. ^ "Tim Gunn to Guest-Star on Gossip Girl". TVGuide.com. Retrieved August 17 , 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  12. ^ http://www.jeffreylependorf.com/
  13. ^ "Introducing Marvel Comics' Hired Gunn", TV Guide, p. 13, September 7, 2009 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |newspaper= (help)
  14. ^ The Huffington Post, Tim Gunn: Hillary Clinton Confused About Her Gender 2008-02-19. Accessed 2010-08-14.
  15. ^ stuff.co.nz, Tim Gunn slams Meryl Streep's style 2010-08-14. Accessed 2010-08-14
  16. ^ shopping blog.com, Tim Gunn Criticizes Kardashians' Bebe Fashion Line 2010-02-20. Accessed 2010-08-14
  17. ^ Frutkin, a.j. (October 15, 2007), "Get Used To It" ([dead link]Scholar search), MediaWeek, retrieved 2007-10-31 {{citation}}: External link in |format= (help)
  18. ^ Daw, Robbie (2006-11-01), Tim Gunn - The Mentor, Instinct, retrieved 2009-08-19 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  19. ^ Fashion Victims, Narrated by Tim Gunn
  20. ^ "The Discerning Brute Chats With Tim Gunn About Going Fur Free. He recently made an appearance on the History Channel's America: The Story of US, as a minor narrater and speaker". February 26, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
  21. ^ a b Siegel, Tatiana (May 5, 2010). "Tim Gunn Shoots for "The Smurfs"". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved May 6, 2010.