Jul 30, 2008
Nina Garcia Is ‘In’ At ‘Marie Claire’ Magazine
She's already moved into her new office

The lovely Ms. Nina Garcia, who is currently still one of the main judges on Project Runway, has reportedly started the initial moving in process into her new digs at her new magazine, Marie Claire. You may recall that back in April it was reported that Nina would be exiting her post at Elle magazine at some point this year and we now know that her official first day at Marie Claire will be September 2 … but that doesn’t mean she can’t get in a bit of prep work at her new place of employment before hand, right?


Though Nina Garcia serves as editor at large at Elle through season five of “Project Runway,” it seems she’s already getting a head start on her fashion director duties at Marie Claire. Her new gig officially begins Sept. 2, but sources close to the magazine say Garcia has already moved into her office, the former digs of Tracy Taylor, who was dismissed in May to make way for Garcia. The “Project Runway” judge also is said to be conducting “run-throughs” for fashion shoots for the January issue. Sources said Garcia’s requests for high-end designer wares to be featured in fashion spreads can at times be at odds with Marie Claire’s more mass-market sensibilities. A spokeswoman for Marie Claire said, “Nina is on contract with Elle that prohibits her from working for Marie Claire before Sept. 1. She has been in the office only to work out her travel schedule for the European fashion shows this fall.” Garcia’s move to Marie Claire happened before the “Project Runway” judge finalized her contract to appear on the show’s sixth edition, which will air on Lifetime instead of Bravo. On Friday, a Weinstein Co. spokeswoman confirmed Garcia has re-upped, meaning all of the principals — herself, Michael Kors, Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum — will move to Lifetime with the reality program. Does that mean Marie Claire has been confirmed as the official magazine partner? Sources close to the show say the deal has been done, but the Weinstein spokeswoman declined to confirm Friday.

Seriously, Nina Garcia is one of my fave parts of Project Runway so I’m glad to know that she will still be on board with the show even after it moves to Lifetime. I’m pretty confident that Nina will do well at Marie Claire … she strikes me as a very able magazine person and will prolly soon become a great asset to the mag. I wish her much luck on her new endeavor and look forward to watching her work her magic for Marie Claire.

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3 Comments. Add Yours

  1. This is Nina to forex trading. After you start trading profitably with the show, you may want to test out Project Runway that may make you even more money. This is sort of detrimental because you’re left thinking you’re bad at this when you’re really just having the principals garnished by Nina.

  2. GiGi says:

    So we’re left to think: Elle audience = Bravo audience and Marie Claire audience = Lifetime audience? I’ll buy that.

    Either way I’ll keep watching the show on whatever channel as long as the judges stay sassy.

  3. Paz says:

    So does Elle stay as a sponsor for PR despite Nina’s departure? Or does Marie Claire step in?

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