- Wendy Pepper
Project Runway contestant
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1964|08|23
location =Middleburg, Virginia
training = self taught
season = Season 1
el_challenge = Final runway challenge
finish = 3rd placeWendy Pepper (born
August 23 1964 ) is afashion designer who appeared on the first season of thereality television show "Project Runway ", which aired on Bravo, from December 2004 through February 2005.Early life and education
Pepper was born in
Dayton, Ohio and now lives in the town ofMiddleburg, Virginia . She attended theUniversity of Washington inSeattle , earning a degree inanthropology . While in college, Pepper studied abroad inNepal and began to sew carpets with local Nepali women. This sparked her interest in design and working with fabric. She returned home and continued to learn more about textiles, fabric-painting, and quilting."Project Runway"
Runway clothes
Pepper won two of the competitions, with her design for the
Banana Republic challenge and the Grammy dress forNancy O'Dell . Her win in theBanana Republic challenge allowed her dress to be sold in selectBanana Republic stores in the United States as well as online. Her dress sold out within three hours online and within two days in stores. As a result of her win in the Grammy dress challenge, Nancy O'Dell wore an altered version citeweb|url=http://www.lowculture.com/archives/images/nancyodell.jpg
title=Nancy O'Dell] of Pepper's dress to the2005 Grammy Awards , despite some expressed reservations from the judges. She also had noticeable failures, including her dress for the Innovation challenge and her dress for the Envy challenge.Fashion Week
As a finalist on Project Runway, Wendy was given the opportunity to display her "Thrill of the Hunt" fashion collection to a large audience at New York
Fashion Week . She claims it was the second most important day of her life after the birth of her daughter.Current activities
After "
Project Runway ", Pepper unsuccessfully opened her own store inMiddleburg, Virginia and also continued to work with individual clients. Soon after the show ended, Wendy and her second husband (Robert Downing) divorced. She told the "New York Post " that her experience on television had changed her and "it was difficult for my husband to sort of come along for that step."citeweb|url=http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/61674.htm
title=NY Post] Pepper continues to garner media attention. She appeared on the front page of "The Georgetowner" magazine inWashington, D.C. She appeared in the "New York Post", "The Washington Post ", "Loudoun Magazine", the "Middleburg Eccentric", and "Factio magazine". She also took part in two other Bravo television shows: "Celebrity Poker Showdown " and "Battle of the Network Reality Stars ". She also took part in the interview process for contestants for season two of "Project Runway". She had a brief cameo appearance in Bravo's "Project Jay", an hour-long documentary on the winner of the first season of "Project Runway".Wendy showed her debut line, outside of Project Runway, on April 11, 2006 in
Washington, D.C. She also continues to show new lines. Her previous, ready-to-wear, line was shown at the2007 Cleveland Fashion Week inCleveland, Ohio .Her new line, Pretty World, is being sold exclusively through Highcliffe Clothiers, right down the street from her house in Middleburg, Virginia.citeweb|url=http://www.tvguide.com/news/080723-01
title=TV Guide, Where Are They Now?]References
External links
* [http://www.wendypepper.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.georgetowner.com/toc/cat_cover_story.html Wendy's A Life by Design] "The Georgetowner"
* [http://www.factio-magazine.com/womanofstyle/des_WendyPepper.cfm Woman of Style: Wendy Pepper, Fashion Designer] "Factio" Magazine
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