Laura Bennett | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1963-08-02) August 2, 1963 |
| Alma mater | |
| Occupation | Fashion designer |
| Television | Project Runway Season 3 (3rd) |
| Spouse | |
Laura Eugenia Bennett (born August 2, 1963) is an American architect and fashion designer. She was one of the four finalists for the third season of a competitive reality television series Project Runway, which originally aired on Bravo network.
Early life and education
Bennett was raised in Metairie, Louisiana; there, she graduated from Ecole Classique High School. She then attended a few semesters of Tulane University, traveled around Europe, and moved with her parents to Houston, Texas. She then earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Houston and a degree from a graduate program of Columbia University—both degrees in architecture.1
Bennett had sewn her own clothes since her early life and aspired to switch her career from architecture to fashion.2 However, she had not gone to a fashion school but grown interested in fashion when she watched Project Runway.3
Bennett's grandmother Gene Bennett was a Louisiana painter.1
Project Runway season 3 (2006)
Pre-season
Bennett, a 42-year-old New York City architect and mother of five, first competed in the third season of Project Runway,4 despite her lack of formal training in fashion.3 When the series debuted in 2004, she envisioned herself appearing in the first season (2004–05) of the series.1 Her audition for the third season occurred at a Macy's store.1 Three days before the season premiere, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram previewed Bennett as "whimsically arrogant".5 When the season premiered, she was the oldest female contestant of the whole cast.1
Early period of the season
Bennett's physical appearance was described by Jen Chung of Gothamist as resemblance to actress Kate Walsh (Grey's Anatomy)6 and by Kara G. Morrison of The Detroit News as that to actress Marcia Cross. Morrison further wrote that Bennett "dresses like Carolina Herrera."7 Amy DiLuna of the New York Daily News noted Bennett also wearing fur while brushing her teeth and never shown wearing casual wear.8 As Morrison noted, Bennett would sew "cocktail dresses" rather than "jeans or T-shirts".7
One of the series's judges Michael Kors praised Bennett's "classy fur-trimmed and bejeweled coat"—wrote Kara A. Medalis of The Stamford Advocate—made of "a white furry throw rug and a cheap glass chandelier"—wrote Sue Hutchinson of The Mercury News—designed for the season's first challenge.910 She also became an early favorite of DiLuna, who named her a "contender to the crown";8a and of Medalis.9
In the fourth episode, the winning team of the episode's challenge consisted of Bennett, Mychael Knight, and the team captain Angela Kesslar. In effort to help the team win, Bennett and Knight collaborated by restraining "Keslar's artsy-craftsy tendencies and even find[ing] ways to make her Rococo-style rosettes look tasteful." USA Today named Bennett and Knight's collaboration one of "best decisions" of the reality television week ending August 7, 2006.11 By then, columnist Dave Walker of The Times-Picayune named Bennett "one of its most colorful, and competent, ever" of the first three seasons of the series.1
Later period of the season
Bennett became one of the final four after the "black-and-white cocktail dress challenge" in the tenth episode.12b Rather than eliminate a contestant as previously done in prior seasons, all remaining four, including Bennett, then became finalists after the final pre-Fashion Week challenge of the season.1314 She, like each of other finalists, received an $8,000 budget for her own collection.15
For the Fashion Week, Bennett's collection contained "luxurious evening wear heavy on lace and sleek silhouettes," "a long-sleeved black lace dress" containing a "black feather trim from the waist to the short hemline", and "a shiny gray gown [with] a yellow velvet belt," wrote the Associated Press.16 As noted by the Fashion Wire Daily, the collection included also "[y]outhful details like ostrich feathers and jewel toned accents", contrary to her tasteful "overly mature and conservative designs" she had done throughout the season.17 Before the Fashion Week, Kim Crow of The Plain Dealer previewed Bennett's collection as "the strongest, most commercially viable" per "[w]ord on the street".18c When the Fashion Week arrived, Kara G. Morrison of The Detroit News noted Bennett's collection using "mostly nude and black hues".19
In the penultimate episode of the season, Part One of the Finale, Bennett accused another finalist Jeffrey Sebelia of receiving help from external sources in order to sew his collection. She cited Sebelia's mother, who befriended and then spread the rumor to Bennett's mother, who then spread this to her daughter.1520 In the season finale, Part Two of the Finale, the producers did not find proof to support her claim, so they cleared Sebelia from any wrongdoing.21d Tara Merrin of The Calgary Sun named the accusation scene one of "best scandal" moments on reality television of 2006.22
At the Fashion Week, the judges found Bennett's collection "exquisitely crafted [...] but too limited."23 She became the second runner-up to crowned winner Sebelia.19e
Reception as a finalist
At time of original airing in 2006, Michelle Greppi of the TelevisionWeek magazine thought that Bennett or Uli Herzner should have won instead of Sebelia. Greppi further predicted that Herzner's and Bennett's collections "would sell out at high-end department stores throughout the country".24f Kara G. Morrison of The Detroit News praised Bennett's collection as "dazzling" and "elegant and youthful".19 The Orlando Sentinel columnist Liz Langley noted Bennett "nearly" maintaining "her poise" throughout the season, despite her pregnancy or pressure, and appearing "like a countess but work[ing] like an ant".25 Ramin Setoodeh of Newsweek in February 2008 found Bennett "robbed of the Runway crown".26
Post-Project Runway activities
Bennett's design, based on a Peanuts character Pig-Pen, was modeled for the very first "MetLife Snoopy in Fashion" runway show in the New York Fashion Week of September 2007. Throughout the following month, October 2007, the dress was auctioned off via eBay for charity alongside other Peanuts-inspired clothes done by other designers, including Isaac Mizrahi, Betsey Johnson, and Kristin Chenoweth. The starting bid for each dress was US$9.99. Sales of the dresses, including Bennett's, were donated to the Dress for Success organization.27
Personal life
Bennett has a daughter from her previous marriage and four sons with the late architect Peter L. Shelton, whom she married in 1995 or 1996 when Shelton was aged fifty at the time and whose New York City design firm she worked part-time for.12829 She also had crafted jewelry by mid-2000s.128 She had remained married to Shelton until his cancer-related death in his Manhattan home on August 26, 2012.29
The daughter attended a Houston university.28 When the third season of Project Runway was filmed, Bennett's pregnancy with her and Shelton's fifth son, i.e. her overall sixth child, reached its third month.30 The sixth child was born in Manhattan on December 1, 2006, and named Finn.31
Bennett's son Pierson Shelton modeled one of her designs for a fashion show held by the Child magazine on February 2–9, 2007.3233
Notes
Notes
- Amy DiLuna named also Robert Best and Malan Breton "contender[s] to the crown". She named Keith Michael also a "contender to the crown" and the "1st Winner"8 before his disqualification later in the third season.11
- Kayne Gillaspie and the two reinstated contestants Vincent Libretti and Angela Keslar were eliminated in the tenth episode of the third season.12
- Kim Crow previewed Uli Herzner's Fashion Week collection as also "the strongest, most commercially viable" per "[w]ord on the street".18
- However, Jeffrey Sebelia self-proved to have exceeded the budget allowed, so he forewent the wigs off the collection before the finale runway show.21
- At the end of the third season, Uli Herzner became the first runner-up; Mychael Knight, third runner-up.19
- Michelle Greppi called Jeffrey Sebelia's win a "bummerest [sic]" moment of the week ending October 23, 2006, and predicted that his collection "would appeal to only one out of 10 women."24
References
References
- Bennett, Laura (August 9, 2006). "Project Runway not smooth as silk, says contestant with local ties". The Times-Picayune (Interview). Interviewed by Dave Walker. "On the Air" column of the Living section, p. 1. NewsBank 11367AAEC476C2E0. This source does not mention the name of her then-living husband, Peter L. Shelton.
- Fischer, Eileen (July 10, 2006). "Season 3: Project Runway carries on in high fashion". Connecticut Post (Fairfield County ed.). Bridgeport, Connecticut. p. B1 – via Newspapers.com. Online edition: NewsBank 112CE32E13BD5C28.
- Muther, Christopher (July 6, 2006). "Runway Is Bringing Fashion Forward". Boston Globe. pp. C1, C5. ISSN 0743-1791. ProQuest 405031202 – via Newspapers.com.
- Sewing, Joy (June 30, 2006). "Enjoying a natural high". Houston Chronicle. Houston, Texas. Star section, p. 2. NewsBank 1129722AE14E88F8.
- "The Fab Five – Project Runway returns". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Vol. 270, no. 6 (3rd ed.). Fort Worth, Texas. July 9, 2006. p. D2. NewsBank 112C9051AE312648 – via Newspapers.com.
- Chung, Jen (July 13, 2006). "Project Runway 3: Wall to Wall Insanity". Gothamist. New York City. Arts Entertainment section. NewsBank 186F38248F2987E0.
- Morrison, Kara G. (July 31, 2006). "The lights are still glaring on Project Runway". The Detroit News. p. 1E. NewsBank 1133CFA869E22EE8.
- DiLuna, Amy (July 13, 2006). "Get With the Project". New York Daily News. Thersday section, p. 38. ISSN 2692-1251. NewsBank 112DA1A253A99990, ProQuest 306054223.
- Medalis, Kara A. (July 14, 2006). "You're either in, or you're out! Runway returns". The Stamford Advocate. Stamford, Connecticut. p. B2. NewsBank 112DD24936AB3958.
- Hutchinson, Sue (July 17, 2006). "Old-Fashioned Sewing Gets New Glamour on Bravo Show". The Mercury News. San Jose, California. p. 1C. NewsBank 112F284A1868BFB0.
- Deerwester, Jayme; Lopez, Korina; et al. (August 7, 2006). "Reality Check: Highlights and Lowlights from Reality Series – Last dance for Ivan, Natalie". USA Today. p. 4D. NewsBank 11E5EA452E5C7820.
- John-Hall, Annette (September 14, 2006). "Fashion's final four". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Features magazine, p. D7. NewsBank 118C0909B7954F20.
- Miller, Karalee (September 28, 2006). "Area hopefuls still hang on to reality – Project Runway". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, Texas. p. B3. NewsBank 1146EA6D56393580.
- Derakhshani, Tirdad; Wellington, Elizabeth (September 28, 2006). "Four, not three, Project Runway finalists". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. E2. NewsBank 114738E51BE0EEB0.
- Medalis, Kara A. (October 13, 2006). "Scandal on the Runway – Final four designer accuses another of cheating". The Stamford Advocate. Stamford, Connecticut. p. B1. NewsBank 114BD1CBC7F08438.
- Critchell, Samantha (September 16, 2006). "New York Fashion Week Comes to a Close". Associated Press. NewsBank 1416D260CF4C90A0.
- Lee Kim, Carol (September 17, 2006). "Project Runway Finalists Duke it Out". Fashion Wire Daily. Fashion section. NewsBank 13520D6A6BF99950.
- Crow, Kim (September 20, 2006). "Summing up stylish events of Fashion Week". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland. p. E1. NewsBank 114484D1CFF330E0.
- Morrison, Kara G. (October 19, 2006). "Jeffrey's edgy style wins Project Runway". The Detroit News. p. 1E. NewsBank 114DD8C69B97ACC8.
Herzner was the runner-up, followed by Bennett and then Knight.
- Radsken, Jill (September 26, 2006). "Seamy cheating scandal tears at Runway". Boston Herald. News section, p. 3. NewsBank 1305F1AFCFC2ED68.
- Ho, Rodney (October 19, 2006). "Atlantan loses on Project Runway". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p. D6. NewsBank 114DCBA9B605E138.
- Merrin, Tara (January 4, 2007). "Reality bites – The good, the bad and the sleazy in the 2006 reality TV season". The Calgary Sun. Entertainment section, p. 35. NewsBank 14E671233A6E5408.
- "Runway rebel". The St. Augustine Record. St. Augustine, Florida. Zap2It. October 21, 2006. Fashion section. NewsBank 114EB7B6C2F57628. Also published one day prior by Providence Journal as "A winning collection: Sebelia is named Project Runway's top designer": NewsBank 1524274F8C056868.
- Greppi, Michelle (October 23, 2006). "The Insider: Diss and Dat". TelevisionWeek. TV Currents section, p. 8. NewsBank 1150A47DF7410CD0.
- Langley, Liz (December 29, 2006). "Do your part: Remember who you are and be yourself". The Orlando Sentinel. Orlando, Florida. Calendar section, p. 6. NewsBank 11654A1E6C5D0670.
- Setoodeh, Ramin; Bennett, Jessica (February 7, 2008). "Listening In: The Project Runway Finale". Newsweek. NewsBank 19E60D73871F97D8.
- Wright, Jason Ashley (October 21, 2007). "Grab a closet full of Peanuts on eBay". Tulsa World. Tulsa, Oklahoma. p. D2. NewsBank 11C7D89A6A01D860.
- Crary, David (October 8, 2006). "Bucking the norm, some parents relish the challenge of raising big families". Associated Press. NewsBank 114F2D5CD62ACE00. The Daily Times (Maryville, Tennessee) tweaked the Associated Press piece by saying that Bennett's sixth child was expected in December 2006: NewsBank 11ABCB3A552525A0.
- Kaufman, Leslie (September 1, 2012). "Peter Shelton, Architect Who Made Luxury Minimal, Dies at 67". The New York Times. Retrieved June 25, 2026. The article appeared on page A-26 of the following day's issue (September 2, 2012).
- Barnes, Ken; Deerwester, Jayme; Matheson, Whitney (September 11, 2006). "Reality check: Highlights and lowlights from reality series – Do-re-mi-fa and a lot to sew". USA Today. p. 2D. NewsBank 11E5EA75C62420D8.
- "A son named Finn is the latest design from Project Runway finalist Laura Bennett". Associated Press. December 4, 2006. NewsBank 1161FA57378C8138.
- Jones, LaMont (February 19, 2007). "Next Top Models". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. C-3. NewsBank 117673C68DCC12F0.
- Irizarry, Lisa (February 19, 2007). "Designer fashions for toddlers to teens echo adult trends". The Star-Ledger. Newark, New Jersey. Today section, p. 53. NewsBank 11767A7E9552EC60.
Further reading
Further reading
- "Brown's the New Black". Newsweek. September 9, 2007. NewsBank 19E60D1135A517E0.
- Cooke, Seth M. (March 30, 2007). "Boutiques dress up Charleston". The Post and Courier. Charleston, South Carolina. p. D6. NewsBank 11C05E17414564C8.
- "Fashion Week – Charleston Retailers Strutting Their Stuff". The State. Columbia, South Carolina. March 21, 2007. p. D2. NewsBank 11808BBABA7967F8.
- Grogan, Leigh (July 11, 2007). "Get dressed!". The Sacramento Bee. p. E3. NewsBank 11A56AD6DB7864F8.
- "Roving Eye @ the Emmys". TelevisionWeek. September 24, 2007. Roving Eye, p. 46. NewsBank 11BF67962ACA0290.
- Jones, LaMont (September 10, 2007). "Snoopy in Fashion". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. C-1. NewsBank 11B949948302F730.
- Whittaker, Sarah (November 4, 2006). "What Can We Learn from Project Runway Style?". Savannah Morning News. Savannah, Georgia. p. 6-K. NewsBank 11536119B60FB4D8.
External links
External links
- Laura Bennett at IMDb
- Laura Bennett biography on BravoTV.com at the Wayback Machine (archived December 11, 2010)