TIM GUNN’S GUIDE TO STYLE Now Casting
Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style Bravo’s makeover show, Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style, is returning for a second season where Tim Gunn, the inimitable mentor from Project Runway, guides style challenged women to finding and being their personal best. The end result will be a total transformation, inside and out. The women who are fortunate enough to experience Tim’s mentoring develop a total style that encompasses not just the clothes they wear, but how they wear them and how they feel about themselves. If you are interested in the amazing opportunity, please answer the following questions:-Name-Age-Size-What event do you have coming up that Tim could help you get ready for? Maybe you have a high school reunion, a big job interview, a blind date? Or maybe you have a significant birthday and want to feel beautiful in this new phase of your life? Women must be ages 23-39 and live within 35 miles of NYC.


October 17th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
Why don ‘ t you up the the ante? Who says that a woman dies after 39 years of age in the fashion world , we want to dress the best too ? Will you help 40 + women to get a style that can rock thier age without looking like a 70 ‘ s grandmother ? We need style too !
November 6th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
Dear Mr. Gunn, I am a 51 yr. old flight attendant with a major U.S. airline. I live in a uniform & very casual clothes while @ home in Orange County, Cal. You have had an enormous impact on how I look @ my wardrobe! My collection of clothes is rather large for the amount of wearability it contains. I’ll bet you could have a field day there. I have recently tossed a big pile of outdated items & donated them to a local shelter. I do this annually, yet I seem to have lost my fashion vision. Can you help me ? Fondly, Lulu
April 20th, 2009 at 11:16 am
Dear Mr. Tim Gunn,
I was hoping that you would consider me for your program on Fashion. I am 51 years old, work at a health resort, Canyon Ranch in Tucson and have always had a flair for fashion. I always receive compliments on my clothes and style…I think I have a talent with putting things together and noticing if something is stylish even before it comes out as a trend. Lately however I feel that I should transform my wardrobe from the trendy clothes to a more sophisticated style. My tendency has been think that having more clothes at a bargain is better than owning fewer good quality pieces. I want to change that, yet I’m not sure what direction to take without becoming boring with my choices. I have most of your 10 Must Have items. I don’t own a trench coat…living in Tucson we don’t have much need of a coat, much less a rain coat.
My son, Austin, is getting married to a wonderful girl who I love dearly. I asked Michelle if she would prefer that I wear a certain color to their wedding, the theme color is salmon. She said she has no preference and didn’t mind what color I wear. The wedding is on Long Island in October…I’m thinking it’s going to be cold! I want to plan ahead and not be caught looking for the dress and the accessories at the last minute; which is what I always seem to do. Can you please help me? I would love to be on your show and receive the guidance that you are so adept at offering.
I love your shows (Designer and Fashion!!!!) and would love to have the opportunity to meet you!
August 3rd, 2009 at 1:37 pm
Dear Tim:
All of the casting calls for your show Guide to Style seem to be asking for women who want a fresh new look!
My husband is a Sales Executve in the Fragrance Industry and has been bringing home the bacon for a long while for his family…but with three college age kids. now…his wardrobe has had to wear thin! His GQ looks need some new suits…and a great haircut…and though he wouldn’t say so at work…he loves
watching fashioni runway and your new show with our
teen daughter. We’ve always said he sould be a mens suit model…can you have a show for the
hard working men?? And give Rex a fresh business look? …We always say at our house…that it was the cut of Regan’s suit…that won the cold war.
Sincerely,
Mcihele H.
Newtown, Pa
August 7th, 2009 at 6:02 pm
Mr. Gunn,
I’m sure you get hundreds if not thousands of applications every day. And for the most part, I’m no different than the other women who apply. I’m 26 years old. I work as a high school biology teacher at a school in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. The real reason I need Tim Gunn is that I’m often mistaken for my students! I need to figure out a way to be fun and youth-full without people thinking that I’m a high school student rather than the teacher. Next May I have my college reunion and I really want to show everyone how successful I have been. I played college tennis but since becoming a teacher I don’t have as much time to work out. I do karate 5 days a week, but I’ve still gained some weight and I’m just not sure how to dress for my new shape. There have always been people in my life who questioned me becoming a teacher since I could make so much more money with my biology degrees (masters from Columbia). But I really love teaching! I just want everyone to see how truly happy I am in my choices, and show them a sophisticaed me!
Thanks,
Lisa